The onset of the holiday season is highlighted as the most important event in a world filled with political drama and sporting spectacles. However, as one prepares for the holidays, book recommendations on finance, economics, politics, and other topics are shared by a neighbor. The focus is on understanding American politics through books such as JD Vance’s “Hillbilly Elegy” and Robert Reich’s “Locked in the Cabinet.” Other recommendations include books by authors like John Ganz, David Finkel, Chris Whipple, and Rory Stewart that delve into different aspects of American politics.

Books covering political figures like Lyndon Johnson and Alexander Hamilton are suggested for serious political aficionados, along with more gossipy diaries by authors like Chips Channon and Alan Clark. In the realm of finance, authors like William Cohan, Michael Lewis, and Amor Towles are highlighted for their works on Wall Street and investment management. Irish writer Aifric Campbell’s book “The Love Makers” is recommended for its insight into the interaction between AI-driven robots and humans in the financial world.

The theme of finance continues with books on deal-making in corporate finance and private equity, including titles like “Barbarians at the Gate” and “King of Capital.” Art investment is also explored through Don Thompson’s book “The $12 Million Stuffed Shark – The Curious Economics of Contemporary Art.” Books linking the economy to societal changes, like Robert Shiller’s “Finance and the Good Society” and Chris van Tulleken’s “Ultra-Processed People,” are mentioned as insightful reads. The collision of state institutions with social complexity is explored in James Scott’s “Seeing Like a State” and William Neuman’s “Things Are Never So Bad That They Can’t Get Worse.”

As the holiday season approaches, a list of books is shared for leisure reading, including works by authors like Yoko Tawada, Philippe Collin, and Marietje Schaake. Classic novels by Agatha Christie and recommendations from Francois Mauriac on the biography of Leon Trotsky are also mentioned. The variety of book recommendations provided by the neighbor covers a range of topics from politics to finance, offering readers a diverse selection to delve into during the holiday season.

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