Jeremy Heimans, Henry Timms
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Shortlisted for the Financial Times/McKinsey Business Book of the Year Award
“The best window I’ve seen into this new world.” —David Brooks, The New York Times
In this indispensable guide to navigating the twenty-first century, two visionary thinkers reveal the unexpected ways power is changing--and how 'new power' is reshaping politics, business, and life.
Why do some leap ahead while others fall behind in our chaotic, connected age? In New Power, Jeremy Heimans and Henry Timms confront the biggest stories of our time--the rise of mega-platforms like Facebook and Uber; the out-of-nowhere victories of Obama and Trump; the unexpected emergence of movements like #MeToo--and reveal what's really behind them: the rise of 'new power'.
For most of human history, the rules of power were clear: power was something to be seized and then jealously guarded. This 'old power' was out of reach for the vast majority of people. But our ubiquitous connectivity makes possible a different kind of power. 'New power' is made by many. It is open, participatory, and peer-driven. It works like a current, not a currency--and it is most forceful when it surges. The battle between old and new power is determining who governs us, how we work, and even how we think and feel.
New Power shines fresh light on the cultural phenomena of our day, from #BlackLivesMatter to the Ice Bucket Challenge to Airbnb, uncovering the new power forces that made them huge. Drawing on examples from business, activism, and pop culture, as well as the study of organizations like Lego, NASA, Reddit, and TED, Heimans and Timms explain how to build new power and channel it successfully. They also explore the dark side of these forces: the way ISIS has co-opted new power to monstrous ends, and the rise of the alt-right's 'intensity machine'.
In an era increasingly shaped by new power, this groundbreaking book offers us a new way to understand the world--and our role in it.
(Excerpt from goodreads.com)
Monday, October 28, 2019
蔡康永的情商課──為你自己活一次
蔡康永
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很多人說要做自己,只是說著玩的。
先弄清自己是怎麼回事,才可能開始做自己啊。──蔡康永
這些年間,他發現有件事跟會說話同樣重要,那就是擁有「高情商」。他凝聚30年來在演藝圈摸索出的門道,舉大量實例、動人的故事和對話,以及獨到的幽默感和奇思妙想,幫讀者掃除自卑、恐懼、自欺、空虛……等負面情緒,踏出高情商的第一步。
提高情商,改變的不只是人際關係,甚至能改變一個人的命運。
◆我不是為你活的,你也不是為別人活的。你知道到今天為止,你已經為了別人,放棄了多少自己嗎?
◆情緒,就是我們當下的自己。想要高情商,就要做到適合與平衡,而不是極端的壓抑情緒,或極端的放任情緒。
◆消化情緒需要採取有效的行動,而選擇有效行動的依據,是釐清自己的感受。
◆幸福指需要「人和」──與人和、與自己和。而且最奇妙的是,如果一個人能夠「與自己和」,就能「與別人和」。
◆你也許聽說過,世界有世界的規則,但那不是你的規則。世界上只有一種值得你遵行的規則,那就是~你的規則。
◆你以為情商是壓住你的情緒嗎?如果手腳都被壓住。你要怎麼奔跑與舞蹈?對於情緒,我們要珍惜,並且恰當的分配,而不是壓制或遮蓋。
◆我們的心力,那麼有限,那麼珍貴,你怎麼捨得每分每秒的揮霍你的心力,去評價各種與你無關的人?去反應各種與你無關的事?
◆別老是相信那些動不動就要死要活的戲劇與歌曲,那些東西本來就被設計成情緒的炸彈,誰會抱著炸彈過日子呢?如果想要寧靜,並且內心強大,就要多看書,多與自己相處。
◆所有好看的戲劇,其中的人物情商都很低。追劇時請順便拿出抬槓的精神,當作自己的情商訓練。
(摘錄自博客來網路書店)
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很多人說要做自己,只是說著玩的。
先弄清自己是怎麼回事,才可能開始做自己啊。──蔡康永
這些年間,他發現有件事跟會說話同樣重要,那就是擁有「高情商」。他凝聚30年來在演藝圈摸索出的門道,舉大量實例、動人的故事和對話,以及獨到的幽默感和奇思妙想,幫讀者掃除自卑、恐懼、自欺、空虛……等負面情緒,踏出高情商的第一步。
提高情商,改變的不只是人際關係,甚至能改變一個人的命運。
◆我不是為你活的,你也不是為別人活的。你知道到今天為止,你已經為了別人,放棄了多少自己嗎?
◆情緒,就是我們當下的自己。想要高情商,就要做到適合與平衡,而不是極端的壓抑情緒,或極端的放任情緒。
◆消化情緒需要採取有效的行動,而選擇有效行動的依據,是釐清自己的感受。
◆幸福指需要「人和」──與人和、與自己和。而且最奇妙的是,如果一個人能夠「與自己和」,就能「與別人和」。
◆你也許聽說過,世界有世界的規則,但那不是你的規則。世界上只有一種值得你遵行的規則,那就是~你的規則。
◆你以為情商是壓住你的情緒嗎?如果手腳都被壓住。你要怎麼奔跑與舞蹈?對於情緒,我們要珍惜,並且恰當的分配,而不是壓制或遮蓋。
◆我們的心力,那麼有限,那麼珍貴,你怎麼捨得每分每秒的揮霍你的心力,去評價各種與你無關的人?去反應各種與你無關的事?
◆別老是相信那些動不動就要死要活的戲劇與歌曲,那些東西本來就被設計成情緒的炸彈,誰會抱著炸彈過日子呢?如果想要寧靜,並且內心強大,就要多看書,多與自己相處。
◆所有好看的戲劇,其中的人物情商都很低。追劇時請順便拿出抬槓的精神,當作自己的情商訓練。
(摘錄自博客來網路書店)
Monday, October 21, 2019
Poor Economics: A Radical Rethinking of the Way to Fight Global Poverty
Abhijit Banerjee, Esther Duflo
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From the Winners of the Nobel Prize in Economics
Abhijit Banerjee and Esther Duflo won the Nobel Prize in Economics 2019, along with economist Michael Kremer, for their "experimental approach to alleviating global poverty". READ MORE
Two practical visionaries upend the most common assumptions about how economics works in this gripping and disruptive portrait of how poor people actually live.
Why do the poor borrow to save? Why do they miss out on free life-saving immunizations, but pay for unnecessary drugs? In Poor Economics, Abhijit V. Banerjee and Esther Duflo, two award-winning MIT professors, answer tby Abhijit Banerjee (Author), Esther Duflo (Author)hese questions based on years of field research from around the world. Called "marvelous, rewarding" by the Wall Street Journal, the book offers a radical rethinking of the economics of poverty and an intimate view of life on 99 cents a day. Poor Economics shows that creating a world without poverty begins with understanding the daily decisions facing the poor.
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From the Winners of the Nobel Prize in Economics
Abhijit Banerjee and Esther Duflo won the Nobel Prize in Economics 2019, along with economist Michael Kremer, for their "experimental approach to alleviating global poverty". READ MORE
Two practical visionaries upend the most common assumptions about how economics works in this gripping and disruptive portrait of how poor people actually live.
Why do the poor borrow to save? Why do they miss out on free life-saving immunizations, but pay for unnecessary drugs? In Poor Economics, Abhijit V. Banerjee and Esther Duflo, two award-winning MIT professors, answer tby Abhijit Banerjee (Author), Esther Duflo (Author)hese questions based on years of field research from around the world. Called "marvelous, rewarding" by the Wall Street Journal, the book offers a radical rethinking of the economics of poverty and an intimate view of life on 99 cents a day. Poor Economics shows that creating a world without poverty begins with understanding the daily decisions facing the poor.
(Excerpt from amazon.com)
香港六七暴動始末——解讀吳荻舟
程翔
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榮獲第十二屆香港書獎
本書共分三部分:探討有關六七暴動的幾個概觀問題,解讀吳荻舟《六七筆記》,並附有吳荻舟遺文。全書的重點是吳荻舟。
吳荻舟長期領導中共在香港的地下黨,掌握中共對香港的政策,他留下來的筆記,反映了當年中共在港的活動,具有重要的歷史價值。「香港六七暴動」的官方檔案尚未解密,吳荻舟筆記提供了暴動期間的內情和一手線索。讀者可以看到:暴動的左傾思想根源、發動暴動的動機和目的、暴動的組織指揮系統,以及總理周恩來在暴動中的角色等,還可以看到吳荻舟對整件事的反思等。
吳荻舟並沒有《六七筆記》這樣的一本書,這是他女兒吳輝發現父親的一本筆記本,裏面記載的都是香港六七年暴動期間中央的內部討論。《六七筆記》是一本工作筆記,不是完整的文章,需要詳加解讀。
本書在前人研究成果的基礎上,對六七暴動以下幾個方面有不少新的發現:在六七暴動的成因、中共同英國秘密協定不反對香港由英國接收、中共一直在香港保存着兩個地位平行的地下組織,一個是已經半公開的「香港工作委員會」,另一個是迄今仍然保密的「香港城市工作委員會」(這個「城工委」外界一無所知)。此外,還有很多所謂「二、三、四線」組織。第四,沙頭角槍擊事件是中央軍委直接部署、由解放軍正規部隊執行的。第五,英國解密檔案對六七暴動研究提供新角度。
(摘錄自 hkbookcity.com)
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榮獲第十二屆香港書獎
本書共分三部分:探討有關六七暴動的幾個概觀問題,解讀吳荻舟《六七筆記》,並附有吳荻舟遺文。全書的重點是吳荻舟。
吳荻舟長期領導中共在香港的地下黨,掌握中共對香港的政策,他留下來的筆記,反映了當年中共在港的活動,具有重要的歷史價值。「香港六七暴動」的官方檔案尚未解密,吳荻舟筆記提供了暴動期間的內情和一手線索。讀者可以看到:暴動的左傾思想根源、發動暴動的動機和目的、暴動的組織指揮系統,以及總理周恩來在暴動中的角色等,還可以看到吳荻舟對整件事的反思等。
吳荻舟並沒有《六七筆記》這樣的一本書,這是他女兒吳輝發現父親的一本筆記本,裏面記載的都是香港六七年暴動期間中央的內部討論。《六七筆記》是一本工作筆記,不是完整的文章,需要詳加解讀。
本書在前人研究成果的基礎上,對六七暴動以下幾個方面有不少新的發現:在六七暴動的成因、中共同英國秘密協定不反對香港由英國接收、中共一直在香港保存着兩個地位平行的地下組織,一個是已經半公開的「香港工作委員會」,另一個是迄今仍然保密的「香港城市工作委員會」(這個「城工委」外界一無所知)。此外,還有很多所謂「二、三、四線」組織。第四,沙頭角槍擊事件是中央軍委直接部署、由解放軍正規部隊執行的。第五,英國解密檔案對六七暴動研究提供新角度。
(摘錄自 hkbookcity.com)
Monday, October 14, 2019
Black Earth: The Holocaust as History and Warning
Timothy Snyder
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A brilliant, haunting, and profoundly original portrait of the defining tragedy of our time.
In this epic history of extermination and survival, Timothy Snyder presents a new explanation of the great atrocity of the twentieth century, and reveals the risks that we face in the twenty-first. Based on new sources from eastern Europe and forgotten testimonies from Jewish survivors, Black Earth recounts the mass murder of the Jews as an event that is still close to us, more comprehensible than we would like to think, and thus all the more terrifying.
The Holocaust began in a dark but accessible place, in Hitler's mind, with the thought that the elimination of Jews would restore balance to the planet and allow Germans to win the resources they desperately needed. Such a worldview could be realized only if Germany destroyed other states, so Hitler's aim was a colonial war in Europe itself. In the zones of statelessness, almost all Jews died. A few people, the righteous few, aided them, without support from institutions. Much of the new research in this book is devoted to understanding these extraordinary individuals. The almost insurmountable difficulties they faced only confirm the dangers of state destruction and ecological panic. These men and women should be emulated, but in similar circumstances few of us would do so.
By overlooking the lessons of the Holocaust, Snyder concludes, we have misunderstood modernity and endangered the future. The early twenty-first century is coming to resemble the early twentieth, as growing preoccupations with food and water accompany ideological challenges to global order. Our world is closer to Hitler's than we like to admit, and saving it requires us to see the Holocaust as it was -- and ourselves as we are.
Groundbreaking, authoritative, and utterly absorbing, Black Earth reveals a Holocaust that is not only history but warning.
(Excerpt from amazon.com)
“Stars Without a Heaven: Children in the Holocaust” Exhibition
Date: 16-31 October 2019
Time: Monday to Sunday, 8:30am-11:00pm.
Venue: Wofoo Foundation Gallery, Run Run Shaw Library, City University of Hong Kong
Admission: Free of charge
For enquiries, please email to lb@cityu.edu.hk
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A brilliant, haunting, and profoundly original portrait of the defining tragedy of our time.
In this epic history of extermination and survival, Timothy Snyder presents a new explanation of the great atrocity of the twentieth century, and reveals the risks that we face in the twenty-first. Based on new sources from eastern Europe and forgotten testimonies from Jewish survivors, Black Earth recounts the mass murder of the Jews as an event that is still close to us, more comprehensible than we would like to think, and thus all the more terrifying.
The Holocaust began in a dark but accessible place, in Hitler's mind, with the thought that the elimination of Jews would restore balance to the planet and allow Germans to win the resources they desperately needed. Such a worldview could be realized only if Germany destroyed other states, so Hitler's aim was a colonial war in Europe itself. In the zones of statelessness, almost all Jews died. A few people, the righteous few, aided them, without support from institutions. Much of the new research in this book is devoted to understanding these extraordinary individuals. The almost insurmountable difficulties they faced only confirm the dangers of state destruction and ecological panic. These men and women should be emulated, but in similar circumstances few of us would do so.
By overlooking the lessons of the Holocaust, Snyder concludes, we have misunderstood modernity and endangered the future. The early twenty-first century is coming to resemble the early twentieth, as growing preoccupations with food and water accompany ideological challenges to global order. Our world is closer to Hitler's than we like to admit, and saving it requires us to see the Holocaust as it was -- and ourselves as we are.
Groundbreaking, authoritative, and utterly absorbing, Black Earth reveals a Holocaust that is not only history but warning.
(Excerpt from amazon.com)
“Stars Without a Heaven: Children in the Holocaust” Exhibition
Date: 16-31 October 2019
Time: Monday to Sunday, 8:30am-11:00pm.
Venue: Wofoo Foundation Gallery, Run Run Shaw Library, City University of Hong Kong
Admission: Free of charge
For enquiries, please email to lb@cityu.edu.hk
READ MORE
收集夢的剪貼簿 (House of Day, House of Night)
奧爾嘉.朵卡萩 (Olga Tokarczuk)
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作者獲得2018年度的諾貝爾文學獎。
非線性小說的傑作,入圍2004年IMPAC都柏林國際文學獎決選,獲1999年波蘭尼刻文學獎
我在做夢,我覺得時間走得沒有盡頭。沒有以前,也沒有以後……
新魯達位於歐洲的心臟地帶,曾是個身分不明的地方,過去屬於波蘭、德國、捷克、奧匈帝國,現歸屬波蘭,語言與邊界的更迭造成此地生活的特異性。
敘事者與她的先生R搬來這裡居住,她是一個收集夢的人,收自己的夢與他人的夢,她發現了這個地方藏著許多祕密,藉由與奇特的鄰居老婆婆瑪爾塔的交往,從中得知許多當地的奇聞軼事、過往的歷史,以及生活的見解。
夢的獨白與對白穿插在文本中,交疊錯綜著現實生活的風俗民情刻畫、自我對話的哲思、歷史訊息的隱藏符碼、超現實的神話傳奇軼聞等,將整體交織成一部層次豐富、思維飽滿的多稜鏡,提供各個面向的觀照。因此,穿過敘事者的意識層,可以發現這部小說的主角其實是夢,夢掩藏著也承載著人的生存意義,敘事者試圖從中獲得什麼,端視讀者從中讀到了什麼,這是一部有著高度互動性、可撕黏性的文本。
情節以非線性剪接的方式呈現,接連出現的夢,彷彿呼應著榮格的「同步性」,將一幕幕非偶然的偶然,排演出一場多重意義的群舞:時間的秩序、空間的界線、意識的刻度、情感的對位、信仰的永恆、生活的本質、死亡的勝利……
(摘錄自博客來網路書店)
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作者獲得2018年度的諾貝爾文學獎。
非線性小說的傑作,入圍2004年IMPAC都柏林國際文學獎決選,獲1999年波蘭尼刻文學獎
我在做夢,我覺得時間走得沒有盡頭。沒有以前,也沒有以後……
新魯達位於歐洲的心臟地帶,曾是個身分不明的地方,過去屬於波蘭、德國、捷克、奧匈帝國,現歸屬波蘭,語言與邊界的更迭造成此地生活的特異性。
敘事者與她的先生R搬來這裡居住,她是一個收集夢的人,收自己的夢與他人的夢,她發現了這個地方藏著許多祕密,藉由與奇特的鄰居老婆婆瑪爾塔的交往,從中得知許多當地的奇聞軼事、過往的歷史,以及生活的見解。
夢的獨白與對白穿插在文本中,交疊錯綜著現實生活的風俗民情刻畫、自我對話的哲思、歷史訊息的隱藏符碼、超現實的神話傳奇軼聞等,將整體交織成一部層次豐富、思維飽滿的多稜鏡,提供各個面向的觀照。因此,穿過敘事者的意識層,可以發現這部小說的主角其實是夢,夢掩藏著也承載著人的生存意義,敘事者試圖從中獲得什麼,端視讀者從中讀到了什麼,這是一部有著高度互動性、可撕黏性的文本。
情節以非線性剪接的方式呈現,接連出現的夢,彷彿呼應著榮格的「同步性」,將一幕幕非偶然的偶然,排演出一場多重意義的群舞:時間的秩序、空間的界線、意識的刻度、情感的對位、信仰的永恆、生活的本質、死亡的勝利……
(摘錄自博客來網路書店)
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