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Jan 25, 2009, 1:23pm (top)Message 1: proximity1

2009's reading :

Everett, Daniel : Don't Sleep, There Are Snakes: Life and Language in the Amazonian Jungle (2008, Profile Books, London)

Todd, Emmanuel : Après la démocratie After democracy, (2008, Editions Gallimard, Paris)

Taleb, Nicholas Nassim : The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable , (2008, Penguin Books, London)

Michéa, Jean-Claude : Impasse Adam Smith: Brèves remarques sur l'impossibilité de dépasser le capitalisme sur sa gauche , (2006, Editions Flammarion, Paris)

Hadamard, Jacques : The Psychology of Invention in the Mathematical Field , (1945, Princeton University Press, Princeton, N.J.; 1954, Dover Books, Mineola, N.Y.)

Delves Broughton, Philip : What They Teach You at Harvard Business School , (2008, Penguin Books, London)

Mandelbrot, Benoit and Richard L. Hudson: The (Mis)behavior of Markets: A Fractal View of Financial Turbulence , (2008, Basic Books, New York)

Wilson, Edward O. : On Human Nature , (1978, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts)

Murakami Haruki : Chroniques de l'oiseau à ressort The Wind-up Bird Chronicles; translated (French) by Corinne Atlan & Karine Chesneau; (2004, Editions du Seuil, Paris)

Bouleau, Nicolas : Mathématiques et risques financiers , (2009, Editions Odile Jacob, Paris)

Akerlof, George A. & Shiller, Robert J. Animal Spirits: How Human Psychology Drives the Economy and Why it Matters for Global Capitalism , (2009, Princeton University Press)

Maalouf, Amin : Le dérèglement du monde : Quand nos civilisations s'épuisent , (2009, Editions Grasset, Paris)

Maalouf, Amin : Les Identités meurtrières , (2001, Collection Livre de Poche, Paris )

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