'Ramen: Going to Get Water Now' · 'The Great Capitalist Transformation'

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◆I Went to My Father= Through losses beyond human control, one reaches the existence called father. This is a story about all of us finally recognizing the aging of our family. The lives of fathers, often alienated, and their surrounding families are reflected from multiple angles. It is a reflection and understanding of relationships and family. It rewrites the place of the father. It can be called a brilliant tribute dedicated to those anonymous figures. (Written by Shin Kyung-sook / Changbi)


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◆Ramen: I'm Going to Get Water Now= The author regards a single serving of ramen cooked by oneself as the best. This notion naturally leads to the values and philosophy of living in this era. At each stage of cooking ramen, major life events and insights appear. It is the trace of our struggles in a calm yet intense history of life. "Sometimes losing, tasting bitterness, experiencing new flavors, that is how the world expands." (Written by Yoon Ina / Semicolon)



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◆The Great Transformation of Capitalism= This book presents a path to transform capitalism, which has led to extreme inequality and ecological overload, into a sustainable form. The core argument is that to solve environmental and social problems, companies must be actively utilized first. It combines research in economics, psychology, and organizational behavior with direct experience leading changes in companies to advocate this. It guides readers to view today's problems from a business-centered perspective and points to alternatives to break the deadlock. (Written by Rebecca Henderson / Translated by Lim Sang-hoon / Across)


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