In the industrial age, automation came for the shoemaker and the seamstress. Today, it has come for the writer, professor, physician, programmer and attorney
An acclaimed historian reveals how our culture became obsessed with working for ourselves and how it distracts us from real economic progress
An ode to systems engineers—whose invisible work undergirds our life—and an exploration of the wicked problems they tackle
The story of how three tumultuous decades changed American music
A personal evocation of the glory of nature, our vexed position in the animal kingdom and the difficulty of adoring what we destroy
An inside story of the United States' Democratic Party at a moment of great peril
Longlisted for the 2024 National Book Critics Circle Award for BiographyA New Yorker Best Book of 2024Acclaimed historian Jane Kamensky chronicles an indelible twentieth-century American life—and offers an entirely new understanding of the so-called sexual revolution.
The essential little book that students love for demystifying academic writing, reading, and research
A revision worth waiting for
Jones’s Macroeconomics helps students understand our interconnected world.
A sweeping revision that speaks to how English literature is taught today.
A sweeping revision that speaks to how English literature is taught today.