Incoming Resources
- Think like a commoner, a short introduction to the life of the commons, David Bollier
- Having and being had, Eula Biss
- How much is enough?, money and the good life, Robert Skidelsky & Edward Skidelsky
- Deep economy, the wealth of communities and the durable future, Bill McKibben
- Rebalancing society, radical renewal beyond left, right, and center, Henry Mintzberg
- Licence to be bad, how economics corrupted us, Jonathan Aldred
- Angrynomics, Eric Lonergan and Mark Blyth
- I spend, therefore I am, how economics has changed the way we think and feel, Philip Roscoe
- Stuffocation, why we've had enough of stuff and need experience more than ever, James Wallman
- All we want, building the life we cannot buy, Michael Harris
- Not Dead Yet, ... and One or Two Other Good Things About Retirement
- Human scale revisited, a new look at the classic case for a decentralist future, Kirkpatrick Sale
- Cool, how the brain's hidden quest for cool drives our economy and shapes our world, Steven Quartz and Anette Asp
- Consumed, the need for collective change: colonialism, climate change, and consumerism, Aja Barber
- The deindustrialized world, confronting ruination in postindustrial places, edited by Steven High, Lachlan MacKinnon, and Andrew Perchard
- Packaging girlhood, rescuing our daughters from marketers' schemes, Sharon Lamb and Lyn Mikel Brown
- The 100 thing challenge, how I got rid of almost everything, remade my life, and regained my soul, Dave Bruno
- The new corporation, how "good" corporations are bad for democracy, Joel Bakan
- Living in the end times, Slavoj Žižek
- The rebel sell, why the culture can't be jammed, Joseph Heath, Andrew Potter
- Inconspicuous consumption, an obsessive look at the stuff we take for granted, from the everyday to the obscure, Paul Lukas ; [foreword by Steve Albini]
- The revenge of analog, real things and why they matter, David Sax
- Le consumérisme à travers ses objets, gobelets, vitrines, mouchoirs, smartphones et déodorants, Jeanne Guien
- The age of surveillance capitalism, the fight for a human future at the new frontier of power, Shoshana Zuboff
- All in, how our work-first culture fails dads, families, and businesses--and how we can fix it together, Josh Levs
- Hit makers, the science of popularity in an age of distraction, Derek Thompson
- Leading from the emerging future, from ego-system to eco-system economies, Otto Scharmer and Katrin Kaufer
- Payback, debt and the shadow side of wealth, Margaret Atwood
- Sacred hunt, a portrait of the relationship between seals and Inuit, David Pelly ; foreword by Peter Irniq
- Hit makers, the science of popularity in an age of distraction, Derek Thompson
- Making the modern world, materials and dematerialization, Vaclav Smil
- Who cooked Adam Smith's dinner?, a story about women and economics, Katrine Marçal ; translated from the Swedish by Saskia Vogel
- Exception to the rule, the surprising science of character-based culture, engagement, and performance, Peter J. Rea, PhD, James K. Stoller, MD, MS, Alan Kolp, PhD
- Glass, paper, beans, revelations on the nature and value of ordinary things, Leah Hager Cohen
- The third pillar, how markets and the state leave the community behind, Raghuram Rajan