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Books I Want to Read in 2025 (Part 1)

As 2025 kicks off (and two months already gone), I’ve been building a reading list to challenge my thinking, inspire creativity, and expand my understanding of the world. Some of these books are classics in their fields, while others are eye-opening explorations of history, business, and human potential. Here’s what I’m diving into this year:   1️⃣ Manufacturing Consent – Edward S. Herman & Noam Chomsky (1988) (Currently Reading) This groundbreaking book explores how mass media serves the interests of political and economic elites. Herman and Chomsky introduce the “propaganda model,” showing how news is filtered and shaped to maintain power structures. As I’m reading this now, I can already see its relevance in today’s world of corporate media and digital misinformation.   2️⃣ The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order – Samuel P. Huntington (1996) A provocative look at global politics, Huntington argues that future conflicts will be driven by cultu...