Professors from Harvard: Books that each student should read in 2018

Professors from Hardward University continue to read and suggest books to their students. So they know mostly good books. Given this fact, “Bussines Insider” asked these professors to share the book they think should be read by each student in 2018. Panel [...]
Professors from Hardward University continue to read and suggest books to their students. So they know mostly good books.
Given this fact, “Bussines Insider” asked these professors to share the book they think should be read by each student in 2018.
The panel, which has made this recommendation, are professors who have been Laureates for the Nobel Prize, Scientists, Economists and winners of the prestigious “Pulitzer”. The books they have chosen have been as different as their professional background.
Next you have titles that these professors think you should read in 2018:
“Ana Karenina” by Leo Tolstoy

“I'm rereading “Anna Karenine”. There is no better novel about how women and I don't just think about elite, intelligent and educated, are ignored, oppressed and have very little support. Women are stewards, sensitive. Women keep society united and offer salvation even when, for this, their credit is received by priests.
This Tolstoy novel is just as relevant as it has always been. As a sideline, man also learns about tactical changes in agriculture and how to encourage workers to accept them. But there's more... this is certainly the best novel ever written and worthy of rereading over and over again from all of us.
Claudiia Goldie, economic historian and business economist, author of “Women Working Longer: Incident
“International” by Oona Hathaway and Scott Shapiro

The internationals “by legal researchers Oona Hathway and Scott Shapiro explain the phenomenon you most likely did not know there was a weakening of war and interstate invasion with a historic event that may seem strange: The Paris Peace Pact of 1928, which has declared war illegal.
“In their burning and evidence-rich book, they make a credible case. And, just like the book “The impact of civilisations” and “End of History”, this book presents a comprehensive vision of the international scene. ”
Steven Pinker, professor of psychology at Hardward University and author of ten books, including the next book. “Enlightment Now: The Case for Reason, Science, Humanism, and Progress. ”
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Stephen Greenblatt, professor of English, winner of the “Pulitzer” award and author of the book “
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“Each economy student knows the book “The Word of Nations”, but this earlier book presents a much richer and more diverse view of human nature. ”
"Eric Maskin, economist, Nobel Prize laureate in 2007, and author of the book “The Arrow Impossibly Theorem”
“Robot-Proof” by Joseph Aoun

“Higher Education in artificial intelligence age”
AI Corey, organic chemist, Nobel laureate in 1990, and author of the book “











