Advise from Harvard professors: The five books you should read in 2018

Harvard University professors constantly read books, and they also force students to read certain books. So they know a good book when they see it. With that in mind, the Business Institute has asked Harvard professors to separate it from a single book they think every student should [...]
So they know a good book when they see it.
With that in mind, the Business Institute has asked Harvard professors to separate it from a single book that they think every student should read during 2018, it broadcastsgraphy.
Among these professors are scientists, Nobel laureates, economists, and Pulitzer Prize winners.
“Ana Karenina” by Leo Tolstoy
I'm rereading the book Anna Karenina. There is no better novel about how women (not only about Anna) are intelligent and educated and ignored, oppressed, and have much legal support. Women are careful and merciful. They keep society together and offer salvation, while priests take credit. Tolstoy's novel is still as relevant today as it was then. It's the best novel ever written and it's worth reading all of us”.
Claudia Glodin, economic historian
“The Internationalists” by Oona Hathaway and Scott Shapiro
The Internationalists” explains the phenomenon that you probably didn't even know there is a reduction of interstate war and the conquest of history that you find ridiculous: The Paris Pacific Treaty Kellog-Brynd of 1928, which had declared war illegal. And the book provides a vision of the international scene, which gives meaning to many developments in news and news in history”, and transmits Telegrafi.
Steven Pinker, Harvard Psychological Professor, and author of ten books.
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I suggest the book "Just Mercy" by Bryan Stevenson”
Stephen Greenblatt, professor of English, winner of the Pulitzer Prize, and writer
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Every student of the economy has heard of the book The Year of Nations, but this previous book presents a better view of human nature than the following” books.
Eric Maskin, economist, Nobel laureate in 2007, and writer
“Robot-Proof: High Education in the Age of Artificial Intelligence” by Joseph Aoun
“Robot-Proof by Joseph Aoun”
) EJ Corey, organic chemist, Nobel laureate in 1990, and writer.