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Social sciences

Social sciences is a broad category of books that encompasses the study of human society and social relationships. This includes disciplines such as sociology, psychology, anthropology, economics, political science, and history. Social science books aim to understand and explain human behavior, social structures, and cultural norms. They explore topics such as social inequality, power dynamics, social change, and the impact of technology on society. Social science books provide valuable insights into the complexities of human interactions and offer a deeper understanding of the world we live in.

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  1. 1. On Suicide by Jean Améry

    Discourse on Voluntary Death

    This profound and introspective work delves into the complex and often taboo subject of suicide, exploring it through the lens of existential philosophy and personal reflection. The author examines the societal, psychological, and philosophical dimensions of choosing to end one's life, challenging conventional moral judgments and offering a deeply empathetic perspective on the struggles faced by those contemplating this irreversible decision. Through a blend of personal narrative and philosophical inquiry, the book invites readers to confront their own beliefs about life, death, and the autonomy of the individual.

    The 5361st Greatest Book of All Time
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  2. 2. Everyone Who Is Gone Is Here by Jonathan Blitzer

    "Everyone Who Is Gone Is Here" by Jonathan Blitzer explores the complex and ongoing humanitarian crisis at the US-Mexico border. Through the personal stories of migrants from Central America, primarily El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras, the book sheds light on the harsh realities they face. These individuals often flee their homes due to violence, persecution, or poverty, risking everything for a chance at a better life in the United States. Blitzer also examines the roles of American policymakers and activists, highlighting the intricate web of political decisions and historical events that have contributed to the current situation. This narrative offers a profound look at the resilience of those affected and the broader implications for American society.

    The 9038th Greatest Book of All Time
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  3. 3. Soldiers And Kings by Jason De León

    "Soldiers and Kings" offers a deep dive into the hidden world of human smuggling in Latin America. Through the eyes of anthropologist Jason De León, readers are introduced to the complex lives of smugglers, often referred to as coyotes or guides, who assist migrants in crossing borders. The book provides a personal and detailed narrative centered around a coyote who grapples with love and the desire to leave the smuggling trade. De León paints a vivid picture of the intricate dynamics between low-level operatives and gang leaders, revealing the moral dilemmas and challenges they face. This intimate portrayal sheds light on the human side of a clandestine industry driven by global socio-economic forces.

    The 9063rd Greatest Book of All Time
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  4. 4. The Geography Of Madness by Frank Bures

    Dispatches as They Happen

    In this captivating exploration of the human psyche, the author embarks on a global journey to unravel the mysteries behind culturally specific mental disorders and the peculiar ways they manifest across different societies. Through a blend of personal anecdotes, interviews, and historical insights, the narrative delves into the fascinating interplay between culture and mental health, revealing how deeply ingrained beliefs and societal norms can shape the mind's perception of reality. The book challenges readers to reconsider the boundaries of sanity and madness, offering a thought-provoking perspective on the universal quest for understanding the human condition.

    The 9191st Greatest Book of All Time
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  5. 5. Leftover Women by Leta Hong Fincher

    The Resurgence of Gender Inequality in China

    In this insightful exploration of gender dynamics in contemporary China, the narrative delves into the societal pressures and systemic inequalities faced by educated urban women labeled as "leftover" for remaining unmarried past their late twenties. The book examines how state policies, cultural norms, and economic factors converge to reinforce traditional gender roles, often marginalizing women in the process. Through a blend of personal stories, statistical analysis, and historical context, the work sheds light on the resilience and challenges of these women as they navigate a rapidly changing society that both empowers and constrains them.

    The 9685th Greatest Book of All Time
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  6. 6. One Child by Mei Fong

    The Story of China's Most Radical Experiment

    This compelling narrative delves into the profound impact of China's one-child policy, exploring its far-reaching consequences on the nation's society, economy, and individual lives. Through a blend of personal stories and meticulous research, the book unveils the policy's unintended effects, such as gender imbalances, an aging population, and the emotional toll on families. It provides a nuanced examination of how this drastic measure, initially intended to curb population growth, has shaped the country's demographic landscape and left a lasting legacy on its citizens.

    The 9937th Greatest Book of All Time
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  7. 7. Little Soldiers by Lenora Chu

    An American Boy, a Chinese School, and the Global Race to Achieve

    The book provides an insightful exploration into the Chinese education system through the eyes of an American mother who enrolls her young son in a Shanghai public school. It delves into the cultural contrasts between Western and Eastern educational philosophies, highlighting the rigorous discipline, high expectations, and collective mindset that characterize Chinese schooling. Through personal anecdotes and interviews, the narrative examines the impact of this system on children's creativity, independence, and emotional well-being, offering a nuanced perspective on the benefits and drawbacks of such an intense academic environment.

    The 10187th Greatest Book of All Time
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  8. 8. There Is No Place For Us by Brian Goldstone

    There Is No Place for Us follows five Atlanta families who work but struggle to keep a roof over their heads as rising rents, low wages, and gentrification push them into cars, motels, and other precarious housing. Through intimate, narrative reporting, Brian Goldstone traces how these parents and children manage jobs, school, and daily life while facing displacement, highlighting a broader “working homeless” crisis often hidden from official counts. The book outlines the causes and human consequences of this trend and raises questions about access to stable housing.

    The 10285th Greatest Book of All Time
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  9. 9. Cue The Sun! by Emily Nussbaum

    "Cue The Sun!" by Emily Nussbaum delves into the captivating world of reality TV, tracing its unexpected origins and evolution. The book explores how various formats like game shows, prank shows, and soap operas converged to create the reality TV phenomenon we know today. Through engaging narratives, Nussbaum introduces readers to key figures and creators who shaped the genre, revealing the blend of authenticity and artifice that defines it. The book also examines the cultural impact and ethical dilemmas posed by reality TV, offering a comprehensive look at a genre that has significantly influenced modern pop culture.

    The 10364th Greatest Book of All Time
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  10. 10. Girl On Girl by Sophie Gilbert

    Girl on Girl looks at how late-1990s and early-2000s pop culture—from music videos and fashion to tabloids and the early internet—fostered sexualization, competition, and hostility toward women. Through close cultural analysis, the book traces how these trends normalized objectification and left lasting effects on how women are seen and treated.

    The 10388th Greatest Book of All Time
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  11. 11. When It All Burns by Jordan Thomas

    Fighting Fire in a Transformed World

    When It All Burns follows wildland firefighter and anthropologist Jordan Thomas through a brutal six-month season with the Los Padres Hotshots. Blending frontline, vividly rendered firefighting experiences with ecological and historical context, Thomas examines how Indigenous dispossession, federal forestry practices, and the growth of industrial firefighting have reshaped wildfire into a new climate-era threat. The book is an immersive, human portrait of crews, communities, and the forces driving today’s megafires.

    The 10604th Greatest Book of All Time
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  12. 12. Bottoms Up And The Devil Laughs by Kerry Howley

    A Journey Through the Underworld of American Surveillance

    "Bottoms Up and the Devil Laughs" by Kerry Howley explores the complexities of living in a world where privacy is a thing of the past. The book follows Reality Winner, an intelligence specialist who finds herself in deep trouble after leaking classified information. Her journey takes her from a quiet life in Texas to the intense scrutiny of a federal courtroom. Along the way, Howley introduces a cast of characters, including a rescue dog and a determined mother, while examining the challenges of a digital age where every action is recorded and nothing remains private.

    The 10638th Greatest Book of All Time
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  13. 13. Black In Blues by Imani Perry

    Imani Perry uses the color blue as a lens on Black history, culture, and feeling, tracing its meanings from indigo-dyed cloth and the phrase “Blue Black” to blues music and personal memory. Blending history, art, and memoir, the book explores how blue carries sorrow, hope, and remembrance across time.

    The 10638th Greatest Book of All Time
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  14. 14. Black Folk by Blair L.M. Kelley

    The Roots of the Black Working Class

    "Black Folk" by Blair L.M. Kelley delves into the rich history of the Black working class in America, spanning 200 years. The book highlights the lives of everyday Black workers, from enslaved ancestors to essential workers during the Covid-19 pandemic. It explores the roles of laundresses, Pullman porters, domestic maids, and postal workers who became a significant force in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. These workers, often confined to segregated neighborhoods, found community and resilience in shared spaces, laying the groundwork for future labor movements and civil rights. Through personal stories of her own family, Kelley illustrates the enduring spirit and vision for a better future that has driven generations of Black workers.

    The 10706th Greatest Book of All Time
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  15. 15. Conquest by Andrea Smith

    Chronicles of the Uprising

    Set in a dystopian future where society is divided by a rigid caste system, the story follows the journey of a young woman who dares to challenge the oppressive norms that govern her world. As she navigates a landscape fraught with danger and deception, she discovers hidden truths about her past and the power she holds within. Her quest for freedom and justice becomes a beacon of hope for those who have long suffered in silence, igniting a revolution that could change the course of history. With themes of resilience, identity, and the fight against tyranny, this gripping tale explores the complexities of human nature and the enduring spirit of rebellion.

    The 11134th Greatest Book of All Time
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  16. 16. Perfect Victims by Mohammed El-Kurd

    Perfect Victims is a lyrical, urgent collection of reportage, personal testimony, and historical reflection that bears witness to Palestinian life under occupation. Mohammed El-Kurd combines candid memoir and on-the-ground reporting to insist on Palestinian dignity, resistance, and the demand to be seen as human without requiring a performance of ‘‘perfect’’ victimhood.

    The 12082nd Greatest Book of All Time
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  17. 17. Searches by Vauhini Vara

    Searches blends memoir and reporting as Vauhini Vara examines how language models and tech companies have changed the way we speak and tell stories. After using an AI to write about her sister’s death, she traces her own history with online communication, explores how corporations harvest human-created language, and considers how we might reclaim a more humane relationship with our machines.

    The 12160th Greatest Book of All Time
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  18. 18. Little Bosses Everywhere by Bridget Read

    Little Bosses Everywhere examines multilevel marketing in the United States, tracing its origins, how the recruitment-based business model works, and the social and economic effects on people who join. Bridget Read combines industry history, reporting on political and financial connections, and personal stories of individuals—workers, parents, and others—who were drawn into MLMs by promises of independence but often faced financial and emotional costs.

    The 12164th Greatest Book of All Time
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  19. 19. Unfit Parent by Jessica Slice

    Unfit Parent by Jessica Slice explores the realities of parenting with disabilities, challenging myths that label disabled people "unfit" and detailing the stigma, discrimination, and practical barriers they encounter. Drawing on personal experience, interviews, and disability studies, Slice shows how disabled parents’ adaptive strategies and cultural insights can offer hopeful, practical ways to make parenting more inclusive and sustainable.

    The 12743rd Greatest Book of All Time
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  20. 20. The Arrogant Ape by Christine E. Webb

    The Myth of Human Exceptionalism and Why It Matters

    The Arrogant Ape challenges the idea of human exceptionalism, arguing it’s a cultural belief rather than a biological fact. Drawing on primatology and research across animals, plants, and fungi, Christine E. Webb highlights the social, emotional, and cognitive complexity of other species, critiques biases in scientific study, and suggests that recognizing nonhuman lives on their own terms can deepen our sense of belonging and promote more sustainable ways of living.

    The 12871st Greatest Book of All Time
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  21. 21. Like, Comment, Subscribe by Mark Bergen

    Inside YouTube's Chaotic Rise to World Domination

    This insightful book delves into the meteoric rise and profound impact of YouTube, exploring how it transformed from a simple video-sharing platform into a cultural and economic powerhouse. Through detailed narratives and interviews with key figures, the book examines the platform's role in shaping modern media, influencing global culture, and redefining the entertainment industry. It also highlights the challenges and controversies YouTube faces, including issues of content moderation, misinformation, and the balance between creator freedom and corporate responsibility. The narrative offers a comprehensive look at the platform's evolution and its implications for the future of digital media.

    The 12915th Greatest Book of All Time
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  22. 22. Goliath's Curse by Luke Kemp

    Goliath’s Curse surveys five millennia of societal collapse, drawing on archaeology and anthropology to examine patterns across more than 440 past societies—from early Egypt to the modern era. Luke Kemp identifies recurring causes and systemic risks (including environmental stress and high interdependence), explores what collapse can look like, and highlights how resilience often depends on social and political choices.

    The 13095th Greatest Book of All Time
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  23. 23. Everything I Need I Get From You by Kaitlyn Tiffany

    How Fangirls Created the Internet as We Know It

    This captivating exploration delves into the vibrant world of online fandoms, particularly focusing on the passionate community surrounding the global sensation, One Direction. Through a blend of personal anecdotes, cultural analysis, and interviews, the narrative unveils how these digital spaces become arenas for creativity, identity formation, and social connection. It highlights the transformative power of fandoms in shaping modern culture, illustrating how fans not only consume but actively participate in the creation of their beloved pop culture phenomena, redefining the boundaries between celebrity and audience.

    The 13312th Greatest Book of All Time
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  24. 24. The Art Of Loving by Erich Fromm

    Love is presented as an art that requires knowledge, effort and practice rather than a spontaneous feeling: genuine love is an active concern expressed through care, responsibility, respect and knowledge of another, and it presupposes maturity, independence and the courage to be vulnerable. Different forms of love—motherly, brotherly, erotic, self-love and love of the divine—are examined and contrasted with dependency, narcissism and the commodification of relationships in modern society. The core message is that true loving is a disciplined, sustained practice that must be learned and cultivated in the context of personal growth and social awareness.

    The 13758th Greatest Book of All Time
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  25. 25. What It Means To Be Human by O. Carter Snead

    The Case for the Body in Public Bioethics

    This thought-provoking work delves into the intricate relationship between law, bioethics, and human dignity, challenging the prevailing notions of autonomy and individualism that dominate contemporary discourse. By exploring the philosophical underpinnings of human identity and moral agency, the author argues for a more holistic understanding of what it means to be human, emphasizing the importance of community, relationships, and the inherent vulnerability of the human condition. Through a series of compelling arguments, the book advocates for a legal and ethical framework that better reflects the interconnectedness of human lives and the shared responsibilities that arise from our social nature.

    The 13937th Greatest Book of All Time
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