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◆How is Justice Realized?=

This book by U.S. prosecutor Preet Bharara explores how justice can be practically implemented. It examines issues of justice through cases he encountered during his career as a prosecutor. Bharara gained media attention after being fired for rejecting President Donald Trump's covert political cooperation proposal in 2017. Previously, he exposed insider trading on Wall Street and even graced the cover of Time magazine. (Written by Preet Bharara / Translated by Sunyoung Kim / Heuleum Publishing)


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◆Albert Hirschman= A biography of Jewish economist Albert Hirschman. Hirschman was born in Germany in 1915. He fled to France to escape Nazi persecution, and after France surrendered to Germany, he fled again to the United States. After the war, he worked at the U.S. Federal Reserve Board and participated in the Marshall Plan. Through Hirschman’s life, which experienced the Great Depression, war, economic development, and dictatorship, the 20th century is examined. (Written by Jeremy Adelman / Translated by Seungjin Kim / Bookie)



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◆Celltrionism= This book covers the process and secrets behind the growth of Celltrion, a comprehensive biotechnology company, into a global leader that changed the landscape of the world biopharmaceutical market. The author conducted interviews over two years with Celltrion’s founder Seo Jungjin, his family and friends, and current and former executives of Celltrion. It also offers insights into Seo Jungjin’s management philosophy and the history of K-Bio. (Written by Yejin Jeon / Smart Books)


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