[New Release] 'Why Do They Pay Less Than Me?' and More
◆Why Do They Pay Less Than I Do? = This book exposes the distorted tax system in the United States where the wealthy pay less tax than ordinary workers. It also reviews the period from 1930 to 1980 when aggressive progressive tax rates effectively promoted growth and distribution. Additionally, it examines how tax justice deteriorated after the collapse of progressive taxation in 1980. (Written by Emmanuel Saez and Gabriel Zucman / Translated by No Jeong-tae / Bookie)
◆Picture Meditation = An art essay for reflection featuring paintings by 22 contemporary Korean artists. The author teaches how to appreciate paintings with closed eyes as if meditating. "When you close your eyes, the painting speaks to you." A comforting time for those who have experienced mental struggles big and small due to COVID-19. (Written by Kim Yoon-seop / Korea Economic Magazine)
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◆Survival Lessons for the Artificial Intelligence Era = Survival strategies for ordinary people living in the age of artificial intelligence (AI). It focuses on the increasing diversity of jobs that will change in the AI era. "The crisis of jobs in the AI era is an opportunity for individuals." (Written by Jo Jung-hyuk / Slow Media)
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