Book Club with Jeffrey Sachs – S2 EP10 Out Now
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Book Club S2ep10

The Book Club with Jeffrey Sachs is now presented in podcast, bringing you lively conversations between Professor Jeffrey Sachs and authors of inspiring books about history, social justice and challenges of building a decent world. Find ‘Book Club with Jeffrey Sachs’ on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, and other major podcast apps. Be sure to subscribe for episode updates! The episodes can also be accessed directly here.

Join Professor Jeffrey Sachs and Professor Christopher Coyne, economist and author of ‘In Search of Monsters to Destroy: The Folly of American Empire and the Paths to Peace’, for an in-depth exploration of whether policymakers should adopt interventionist methods in foreign policy.

Together they discuss American imperialism and militaristic culture around the world, acknowledging that nonviolent approaches to global conflicts not only minimize violence but also promote cultures of peace across the globe. In addition, Professor Coyne explains how the former threatens liberal values and how alternative methods can preserve freedom and promote security among nations.

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    Watch the monthly author conversations.  Past session recordings are in the SDG Academy Library for on demand viewing.

About the Book Club with Jeffrey Sachs

Hosted by Columbia University Professor Jeffrey Sachs, the eminent thought-leader in economics and sustainable development, the Book Club features monthly interviews with renowned authors about their ground-breaking work in sustainability, economics, history, social justice, and more.

All information about the Book Club with Jeffrey Sachs can be found at www.bookclubwithjeffreysachs.org.

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