Incoming Resources
- The watchman's rattle, thinking our way out of extinction, Rebecca D. Costa ; with a foreword by E.O. Wilson
- Life as politics, how ordinary people change the Middle East, Asef Bayat
- The coming of post-industrial society, a venture in social forecasting, Daniel Bell
- Future shock
- Emergent strategy, shaping change, changing worlds, by Adrienne Maree Brown
- The future, six drivers of global change, Al Gore
- The end of protest, a new playbook for revolution, Micah White
- Far and away, how travel can change the world, Andrew Solomon
- The age of aspiration, power, wealth, and conflict in globalizing India, Dilip Hiro
- Stepping up, how taking responsibility changes everything, by John Izzo
- The new face of America, how the emerging multiracial, multiethnic majority is changing the United States, Eric J. Bailey
- Far and away, reporting from the brink of change : seven continents, twenty-five years, Andrew Solomon
- A nice place to visit, tourism and urban revitalization in the postwar Rustbelt, Aaron Cowan
- Helvetia, the history of a Swiss village in the mountains of West Virginia, by David H. Sutton
- Viable utopian ideas, shaping a better world, edited by Arthur B. Shostak
- The nine American lifestyles, who we are and where we're going, Arnold Mitchell
- We are the change, words of inspiration from civil rights leaders, with art from Selina Alko [and fifteen others] ; with an introduction by Harry Belafonte
- The bullet and the ballot box, the story of Nepal's Maoist revolution, Aditya Adhikari
- Let's build a playground, Michael J. Rosen ; photographs by Ellen Kelson and Jennifer Cecil
- Continuities in cultural evolution
- Japan and the shackles of the past, R. Taggart Murphy
- Golden age, a novel, Jane Smiley
- De-Coca-colonization, making the globe from the inside out, by Steven Flusty
- Pensamiento disruptivo, el pensamiento que está a la altura del futuro, Bernhard von Mutius ; traducción, Sergio Pawlowsky
- By the spear, Philip II, Alexander the Great, and the rise and fall of the Macedonian empire, Ian Worthington
- Revolutionary wealth, Alvin and Heidi Toffler
- Rebels and revolutions, real tales of radical change in America, Judy Dodge Cummings
- Politics of modern Muslim subjectivities, Islam, youth, and social activism in the Middle East, Dietrich Jung, Marie Juul Petersen, and Sara Lei Sparre
- What does a protester do?, Bridey Heing
- Christendom destroyed, Europe 1517-1648, Mark Greengrass
- Wicked & wise, how to solve the world's toughest problems, Alan Watkins & Ken Wilber
- The fix, how nations survive and thrive in a world in decline, Jonathan Tepperman
- Shrinking cities, international perspectives and policy implications, edited by Karina Pallagst, Thorsten Wiechmann and Cristina Martinez-Fernandez
- Power and love, a theory and practice of social change, Adam Kahane ; drawings by Jeff Barnum
- 22 ideas to fix the world, conversations with the world's foremost thinkers, edited by Piotr Dutkiewicz and Richard Sakwa
- Culture and commitment, the new relationships between the generations in the 1970s, Margaret Mead
- The illusion of choice, how the market economy shapes our destiny, Andrew Bard Schmookler
- Re-enchanting the activist, spirituality and social change, Keith Hebden
- Urbanization and Religion in Ancient Central Mexico, David M. Carballo
- Change here now, permaculture solutions for personal and community transformation, Adam Brock ; with illustrations by Holly White
- Step up, how to live with courage and become an everyday leader, Ash Beckham
- Anatomy of a trend, Henrik Vejlgaard
- Russia in world history, Barbara Alpern Engel, Janet Martin
- Unicorns unite, how nonprofits & foundations can build epic partnerships, Jessamyn Shams-Lau, Jane Leu, Vu Le
- Social butterflies, reclaiming the positive power of social networks, Michael Sanders and Susannah Hume
- Presence, human purpose and the field of the future, Peter Senge ... [et al.]
- Capital and ideology, Thomas Piketty ; translated by Arthur Goldhammer
- Educational planning and social change, report on an IIEP seminar, edited by Hans N. Weiler
- Cross and scepter, the rise of the Scandinavian kingdoms from the Vikings to the Reformation, Sverre Bagge
- Why leaders can't lead, the unconscious conspiracy continues, Warren Bennis