Description
Unlock the secrets of the world with 'Uncommon Knowledge', a thought-provoking book published by Economist Books in 2019. This softcover edition invites readers on a journey beyond the mundane, exploring intriguing questions such as how carrots became orange and what hinders the adoption of a four-day work week. As the global landscape evolves, it's essential to understand the underlying factors influencing society. This collection, part of The Economist Explains series, presents a captivating compilation of insights that challenge conventional wisdom and illuminate the extraordinary in everyday life.
Dive into a world of discovery that raises essential questions about our existence and progress. Each chapter delves into significant topics, from economics to social issues, making it an indispensable resource for curious minds seeking to understand what really makes things tick. Sharing this knowledge not only enriches your understanding but also provokes thought and inspires others.
Perfect for readers who relish intellectually stimulating content, 'Uncommon Knowledge' is more than a book; it's a call to engage with the wonders of our world. Get ready for an uncommonly interesting read that you’ll want to pass on to friends and family, expanding the circle of knowledge further. Order your copy today and join the quest for answers in our ever-complex universe.
**Delivery Information:** Enjoy fast and reliable shipping options to ensure your 'Uncommon Knowledge' reaches you promptly, so you can start your journey of discovery without delay.
Bibliographic Details
Title: Uncommon Knowledge
Publisher: Economist Books
Publication Date: 2019
Binding: Soft cover
Synopsis:
The world can be an amazing place if you know the right questions to ask:How did carrots become orange? What's stopping us from having a four-day week? How can we remove all the broken bits of satellite from orbit? If everything is so terrible, why is the global suicide rate falling?The keen minds of the Economist love to look beyond everyday appearances to find out what really makes things tick. In this latest collection of The Economist Explains, they have gathered together the juiciest fruits of their never-ending quest for answers. For an uncommonly interesting read, take a peek at some Uncommon Knowledge - and pass it on! The world only gets more amazing when discoveries are shared.
Dive into a world of discovery that raises essential questions about our existence and progress. Each chapter delves into significant topics, from economics to social issues, making it an indispensable resource for curious minds seeking to understand what really makes things tick. Sharing this knowledge not only enriches your understanding but also provokes thought and inspires others.
Perfect for readers who relish intellectually stimulating content, 'Uncommon Knowledge' is more than a book; it's a call to engage with the wonders of our world. Get ready for an uncommonly interesting read that you’ll want to pass on to friends and family, expanding the circle of knowledge further. Order your copy today and join the quest for answers in our ever-complex universe.
**Delivery Information:** Enjoy fast and reliable shipping options to ensure your 'Uncommon Knowledge' reaches you promptly, so you can start your journey of discovery without delay.
Bibliographic Details
Title: Uncommon Knowledge
Publisher: Economist Books
Publication Date: 2019
Binding: Soft cover
Synopsis:
The world can be an amazing place if you know the right questions to ask:How did carrots become orange? What's stopping us from having a four-day week? How can we remove all the broken bits of satellite from orbit? If everything is so terrible, why is the global suicide rate falling?The keen minds of the Economist love to look beyond everyday appearances to find out what really makes things tick. In this latest collection of The Economist Explains, they have gathered together the juiciest fruits of their never-ending quest for answers. For an uncommonly interesting read, take a peek at some Uncommon Knowledge - and pass it on! The world only gets more amazing when discoveries are shared.