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Business & Careers February 2019
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The myth of capitalism : monopolies and the death of competition
by Jonathan Tepper
The Myth of Capitalism tells the story of how America has gone from an open, competitive marketplace to an economy where a few very powerful companies dominate key industries that affect our daily lives. Digital monopolies like Google, Facebook and Amazon act as gatekeepers to the digital world.
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When's happy hour? : work hard so you can hardly work
by Betches (Group)
The New York Times bestselling authors of I Had a Nice Time and Other Lies and Nice Is Just a Place in France and founders of Betches.com are back with a guide on how to thrive professionally, get ahead in the workforce, and basically become the Beyoncé of whatever you aspire to do.
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It doesn't have to be crazy at work
by Jason Fried
The best-selling authors of Rework present a timely manifesto that rejects popular values about high stress and burnout as tenets of success, outlining an alternative path to building a calm, focused organization that eliminates waste.
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Chaos monkeys : obscene fortune and random failure in Silicon Valley
by Antonio García Martínez
The industry provocateur behind such companies as Twitter and a nascent Facebook presents an irreverent exposé of life inside the tech bubble that traces his hedonist lifestyle against a backdrop of early social media and online marketing, sharing critical insights into how they are shaping today's world.
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Disrupted : my misadventure in the start-up bubble
by Daniel Lyons
An uproarious memoir of life inside the tech bubble by the Silicon Valley writer and co-producer describes how after being downsized he took a wacky job selling email spam with a tech company rife with cultish millennials, absent bosses and venture capital amenities.
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