A Society Without Retirement-undercurrents and Breakthroughs in the Economy and Society
无退休社会——经济社会的暗流与突围
What kind of structural changes are we experiencing in the current era? This book list presents the true pulse of global society: from Japan's "lost thirty years" to the complex social and economic transformation of China, from the technological traps of the industrial revolution to the power reshuffle in the AI era, from the global colonization of consumerism to the redefinition of social capital. Using a sharp analytical framework, these works will take you through the fog of "post-truth" and examine the logic of wealth distribution, the costs of technological revolution, and how individuals should deal with themselves in a society without retirement. Together, they answer an urgent question: When traditional rules fail, how can ordinary people assess the situation and find certainty in systemic risks?
Welcome to the era of living and working until old age. East Asian society as a whole faces a hell-level dilemma. Modern society is undergoing a profound change, and past life experiences will no longer be valid.
Truth and rumors fly together. When the truth is manipulated and exploited, how do you tell the difference? "Oxford Dictionary" annual hot spot, highly recommended by Facebook COO Sandberg and Liang Wendao!
Who should pay for the "sinkhole" after the bubble carnival? A large number of shocking real cases and first-hand information are made public for the first time! An in-depth analysis of the causes, current situation and possible solutions to Japan's "negative chattel".
Economic historian Mark Levinson's new work is highly praised by Bill Gates! Deciphering why prosperity is unsustainable and why America cannot be "great again"!
The new masterpiece of Thomas Sowell, the outstanding contemporary economics master and representative of the Chicago School, is an Amazon five-star masterpiece and an evergreen bestseller in the economics category!
From the 70 years of turmoil to silence, this is a masterpiece by a well-known Japanese economist who has written extensively and delved into the mysteries of growth and stagnation.
The lifelong economic thinking of Japanese economics master Hirofumi Uzawa will take you to bypass complex mathematical calculations and get straight to the essence of economic thinking.
How consumption is shaped, observing 600 years of modern material civilization, jumping out of the moral debate of material desires, and justifying consumption.
Taught by Mr. Quan Hansheng, an authority on Chinese economic history, he discusses the general trends of ancient economic development and the transformation of modern industrialized society.
A must-read recommended by the University of Chicago: How do the middle class cope with unemployment anxiety caused by technological innovation? This book reviews the history of technological progress in recent centuries and how it has fundamentally changed the distribution of economic and political power among members of society.
This book is a collection of the "Reading Notes" column written by senior book reviewer Huang Xiang in China Business News. The world is facing major changes unseen in a century. It is the right time to be born, and it is important to assess the situation. Liang Wendao and Lei Yi strongly recommended it.






