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Men and women of the corporation by Rosabeth Moss Kanter reads as analytical, critical. These 12 books share its genome — matched by how they actually read, not just their shelf label.

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Moral mazes
Robert Jackall · 1988
An ethnographic dissection of how bureaucratic hierarchies quietly reshape personal ethics — analytical, sober, and cumulatively damning in its portrait of managerial moral drift.
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Masculinities
R. W. Connell · 1995
A dense sociological argument that dismantles the idea of a single masculinity, working through theory and evidence to map power hierarchies among men; the reading experience is in
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Understanding Power
Noam Chomsky · 2002
A sweeping, dense collection of talks that reframes decades of U.
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Max Weber
Max Weber · 1963
A systematized exposition of Weber's foundational theories on power structures, religious institutions, and capitalist modernity, presented with clinical rigor and scholarly precision.
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Half the sky
Nicholas D. Kristof · 2009
A journalistic tour through harrowing individual stories of women's oppression, balanced with accounts of resilience and hard-won progress, meant to move readers to both outrage and action.
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Power and ideology in education
Jerome Karabel · 1977
Another road into power and inequality, taken at quick, propulsive pacing.
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The Confidence Code
Katty Kay · 2014
A research-backed argument that the confidence gap—not competence—holds women back, braided with reporting, interviews, and practical prescriptions.
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Contemporary sociological theory
Ruth A. Wallace · 1924
A close nonfiction relative — matched on how it reads, with steady pacing.
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Sport in society
Jay J. Coakley · 1978
A textbook-style critical survey of sport's entanglement with politics, economics, and social structure, written in an analytical, academic register rather than a narrative one.
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The Shock Doctrine
Naomi Klein · 2007
A sweeping, argument-driven polemic that marshals decades of case studies to indict neoliberal 'shock therapy' — dense, journalistic, and morally urgent rather than narrative.
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A People's History of the United States
Howard Zinn · 1980
A bottom-up retelling of American history that reframes familiar events through the eyes of the conquered, enslaved, and exploited — steady, accumulating, and morally insistent rather than propulsive.
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Patients, physicians and illness
E. Gartly Jaco · 1958
Another road into sociology, taken at steady pacing.

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