Andrew GunschGramsci’s Prison NotebooksThere’s so much in Gramsci’s Prison Notebooks. Italian history, practical Marxism, a 1920's Italian perspective on American business. How…Aug 11, 2015Aug 11, 2015
Andrew GunschTribes (Seth Godin)Mostly useless and grounded in fantasy, unless the author’s intended audience is a highly privileged and socially-respected demographic…Mar 16, 2015Mar 16, 2015
Andrew GunschReview: Capital (Thomas Piketty)“In God we trust; all others must bring data.” Thomas Piketty has done exactly that: he has brought data to the modern discourse…Dec 30, 2014Dec 30, 2014
Andrew GunschInformation Doesn’t Want to be Free (Cory Doctorow)Cory Doctorow’s “Information Doesn’t Want to be Free” aims to be a 2014 successor to Lawrence Lessig’s “Free Culture”, both authors writing…Dec 13, 2014Dec 13, 2014
Andrew GunschHappy City (Charles Montgomery)Pop-creativity books, like Jonah Lehrer’s “Imagine,” often write about “network effects” in cities: the kinds of things that happen when…Dec 13, 2014Dec 13, 2014