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* Democracy for the Few. 9th Edition. Michael Parenti
* Democracy for the Few. 9th Edition. Michael Parenti
* Hoodwinked: An Economic Hit Man Reveals Why the World Financial Markets Imploded. John Perkins
* Hoodwinked: An Economic Hit Man Reveals Why the World Financial Markets Imploded. John Perkins
==Finance==
* All the Presidents' Bankers: The Hidden Alliances that Drive American Power. Nomi Prins
* How to Make a Million Dollars an Hour. Les Leopold


==Automation==
==Automation==

Revision as of 02:43, 3 December 2015

Nathan Wilson Cravens
Follow @nwcrav | Contact | My Music at Mixcloud & Soundcloud| Founder Open Manufacturing Discussion
My most recent publication: Introducing a Rescue Package for Refugees

Books

Ordered accordingly.

Reading Lists

Timelines

Reference Shelf

  • The Dictionary of Alternatives: Utopianism and Organization. Martin Parker, Valerie Fournier, Patrick Reedy

Politics

  • Democracy for the Few. 9th Edition. Michael Parenti
  • Hoodwinked: An Economic Hit Man Reveals Why the World Financial Markets Imploded. John Perkins

Finance

  • All the Presidents' Bankers: The Hidden Alliances that Drive American Power. Nomi Prins
  • How to Make a Million Dollars an Hour. Les Leopold

Automation

  • The Glass Cage. Nicholas Carr
  • The Second Machine Age. Erik Brynjolfsson. Andrew McAfee
  • The Internet Is Not the Answer. Andrew Keen
  • Rise of the Machines. Martin Ford

Pre-Automation

  • Remote: Office Not Required. David Heinemeier Hansson. Jason Fried

Executive Studies

Right Society

Economics

Inequality

History

Peer Production

Innovation

Intelligence

Inspiration

Life Systems

Food

Housing

Energy

Communications

Augmented Reality

Computer Hardware

Robotics

Automation

Fabrication

Sensors & Scanning

Transportation

Common Stores

  • Freeshops
  • Tool Librarys

Social Enterprise

Learn to Code


Nathan's Writings

Articles at Medium

Benevolent Technocracy

Political Economy

Technology

Business

Interviews

Video

Text

Child Education

User Contributions