Book recommendations

These are some of the books that have inspired the people behind Eudoxa. We have learned a lot from them and they come with our warmest recommendation.

Individual Freedom

F.A. Hayek; The Road to Serfdom

Free Markets

Daniel Yergin, Joseph Stanislaw; Commanding Heights: The Battle for the World Economy

Fred E. Foldvary & Daniel B. Klein (editors); The half-life of policy rationales: how new technology affects old policy issues

Virginia Postrel; The Substance of Style

Dynamism

Virginia Postrel; The Future and it's Enemies

Mitchel Resnick; Turtles, Termites, and Traffic Jams: Explorations in Massively Parallel Microworlds

Richard Florida; The Rise of the Creative Class and how it's transforming work, leisure, community and everyday life

John H. Evans; Playing God? Human genetic engineering and the rationalization of public bioethical debate

Gregory Stock; Redesigning Humans : Choosing our genes, changing our future

Kevin Kelly; Out of Control: The New Biology of Machines, Social Systems and the Economic World

Integrity

Ayn Rand; The Virtue of Selfishness

Benjamin Hunt; The timid corporation - why business is afraid of taking risk

Robert J. Weber; The Created Self

Playfulness

Transhuman Space
(one of the Eudoxa partners is quoted in this book)

Professionalism

F.A. Hayek; The Intellectuals and Socialism

Antonio Gramsci; The Prison Letters

Technology History

Richard Rhodes (Editor); Visions of Technology: A Century of Vital Debate About Machines, Systems and the Human World

Some books by our intellectual opponents

Francis Fukuyama; Our Posthuman Future: Consequences of the Biotechnology Revolution