
Liz Hoffman

Tim McDonnell
Michael Grynbaum’s book Empire of the Elite, about Condé Nast, reflects on how the world of cultural tastemaking has been largely ceded to influencers.
Karen Hao’s Empire of AI opens a broad aperture on OpenAI and its generative cousins, casting them as modern-day empire builders.
The Second Emancipation by Howard W French tells the remarkable story of Kwame Nkrumah, the first leader of independent Ghana.
The Man Who Would Be King by Karen Elliot House is a useful study of Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman and his country’s transformation.,
The Wayfinder by Daniel Slack-Smith tells the story of the life of the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, the founding president of the United Arab Emirates.
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