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The Uninhabitable Earth, The Age of Surveillance Capitalism 2 Books Collection Set - Non Fiction - Paperback

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ISBN: 9789123894352

Publisher: Penguin
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Titles in This Set:
The Uninhabitable Earth
The Age of Surveillance Capitalism

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Format: Paperback

Overview:
This two-book collection brings together two urgently relevant explorations of the forces shaping our world. The Uninhabitable Earth dives into climate risk with lucid, urgent analysis that translates complex science into human-scale implications—from weather extremes and economic shocks to social disruption—helping readers grasp what climate change could mean within a teenager’s lifetime. The Age of Surveillance Capitalism examines the digital economy, where powerful platforms collect data to predict and influence our behavior, reshaping markets, governance, and daily life. Together, these titles offer a comprehensive, thought-provoking lens on the big challenges of our era, inviting readers to move from awareness to informed dialogue and responsible action. Crafted for curious minds, policy readers, students, and thoughtful buyers, this paperback duo fits seamlessly on any non-fiction shelf and sparks meaningful conversations at home, in study groups, or in classrooms.

What Makes This Collection Special:
This is more than a pair of timely bestsellers; it’s a deliberate pairing of two foundational non-fiction works that illuminate the levers of power in today’s world. One book traces planetary boundaries, climate science, and the social stakes of environmental change; the other unpacks the new economic logic that monetizes our online lives. The result is a holistic reading journey that builds context across science, society, and technology. The collection invites readers to compare how global systems—environmental risk and digital capitalism—interact, converge, and shape policy, personal choices, and cultural discourse. It’s a compelling gift for lifelong learners who want depth, credibility, and a clear path from theory to real-world implications.

Books Included in This Collection:
The Uninhabitable Earth
David Wallace-Wells’sThe Uninhabitable Earth presents a stark, accessible account of climate risk and its cascading consequences. It translates dense scientific data into gripping, human-scale scenarios while maintaining rigorous analysis. The tone is lucid and persuasive, inviting readers to confront difficult truths without surrendering to despair. This volume is ideal for anyone seeking a grounded, contemporary understanding of how climate change may unfold across communities, economies, and everyday life, and for readers who want a clear sense of the stakes and possible responses.

The Age of Surveillance Capitalism
Shoshana Zuboff’s The Age of Surveillance Capitalism reveals how data has become a central asset in modern markets, driving new forms of power that influence both behavior and governance. With careful research and accessible prose, the book traces the rise of a computational capitalism that harvests, analyzes, and monetizes personal information, shaping choices and social norms in subtle, pervasive ways. It challenges readers to consider the legitimacy, ethics, and long-term consequences of a system in which behavior is commodified and control is engineered through technology.

Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This collection is ideal for adult readers who want rigorous, thoughtful non-fiction that speaks to today’s headlines and future uncertainties. It suits university students, policy enthusiasts, and professionals seeking deeper context for climate policy, data ethics, and the economics of attention. It’s also a superb choice for book clubs and discussion groups eager to explore how scientific and technological forces intersect with society. Gift buyers will find two compelling, conversation-starting titles that pair well on a shelf and in discussions, making it a standout present for curious readers and lifelong learners.

Key Benefits:

  • Two critically acclaimed, thought-provoking titles in a single paperback set
  • Clear, evidence-based analysis of climate risk and digital power
  • Bridges science, policy, and everyday life for practical understanding
  • Excellent for study groups, classrooms, and intellectually curious households
  • Consistent design and comfortable paperback format for easy reading and gifting
  • Encourages informed discussion, critical thinking, and civic engagement

About the Author:
David Wallace-Wells is a renowned climate journalist and essayist whose work translates climate science into accessible, urgent narrative. His book The Uninhabitable Earth (2019) became a pivotal text for readers seeking clear explanations of climate risks and their real-world implications. Shoshana Zuboff is a celebrated scholar and professor emerita at Harvard Business School, widely recognized for coining and detailing the concept of surveillance capitalism in The Age of Surveillance Capitalism (2019). Together, these authors bring complementary authorities—scientific literacy and critical analysis of digital economies—creating a powerhouse pairing for readers who want depth, credibility, and practical insight.

Why You’ll Love This Set:
This two-book collection delivers two essential perspectives on forces reshaping our world. It’s ideal for readers who want to understand not just what is happening, but why it matters for policy, markets, and personal life. The set is a compelling, durable addition to any non-fiction collection, perfect for gifting to students, colleagues, or friends who enjoy informed, thoughtful reading. With accessible writing and rigorous substance, owning the complete set offers a cohesive reading experience that fuels discussion long after the final page is turned.

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