Starting this year as I probably mean to but won’t go on by posting my reviews just after I’ve read the book. This year, I’m going to try to get a little more balance between literary fiction and non-fiction and who knows, might even stray off my go-to genres of politics, philosophy, and development economics. Not today, mind you, but maybe tomorrow. I’ve been drawn to this book for a while, sitting on my shelf after accidentally thinking it was “What we owe to each […]
Why I need to read titles better or how I read Shafik rather than Scanlon
What We Owe Each Other: A New Social Contract for a Better Society Minouche Shafik by Minouche Shafik