Helena Rosenblatt
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But to inspire people is important, too.
I think there's a yearning.
Young people, we live in a very materialistic culture.
There's so much emphasis on, you know, what you can buy and how you should look and how you should dress.
I think people are looking for also some moral uplift.
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I'm always influenced by, in such a good way, the work of Sam Moyne.
I don't know if you know his work.
I think he's coming out with a new book that I'm looking forward to.
But I would like to recommend Liberalism Against Itself, which really picks up on some of the themes also from my last chapter.
And it's about Cold War liberalism and sort of why we went wrong in the Cold War, why liberals went wrong.
Very interesting.
The second one is a fun read, which is Alex Lefebvre's Liberalism as a Way of Life.
And it's just delightful, basically telling us that we're all liberals, whether we know it or not.
He draws on comedy shows and TV series and sort of just a lovely, uplifting book.
And then last, but certainly not least, is thinking with machines.
We haven't had a chance to talk about AI, but everybody's talking about it now.
And there's so many books out, but if you want to read one book, I think that's the one.
It's Asant Dar.
It's a story of his life with AI.