Eric Seufert Book Recommendations & Book Mentions
This list consists of recommendations or mentions of books spotted in media, social media accounts, podcasts or other public websites.
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The Game: Penetrating the Secret Society of Pickup Artists
Neil Strauss@AdamSinger I used to think that crypto bros were just contemporary versions of the guys that wouldnt shut up about Neil Strauss’ book, The Game. But now Im sure.
Hardcover, 2005
$39.99Member price:$20.00 + Free shipping50% off your first book
The Metaverse: And How It Will Revolutionize Everything
Matthew BallI read The Metaverse by @ballmatthew this weekend and it is, predictably, a thorough and illuminating treatment on the topic. Matt is one of my favorite thinkers, & his book delineates the future of humanity's relationship with technology. Pre-order now: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1324092033/ https://t.co/uBRcZ3nZo9
Hardcover, 2022
$30.00Member price:$15.00 + Free shipping50% off your first book
Freemium Economics: Leveraging Analytics and User Segmentation to Drive Revenue
Eric Benjamin SeufertMy book, Freemium Economics, was published in 2014. The royalties I receive now are trivial / comical, but notes like this one -- written this week on LinkedIn by someone I've never met -- make the effort invested into the book seem worthwhile. https://t.co/hzcvVBG8e1
Paperback, 2014
$49.95Member price:$47.45 + Free shipping5% off
The Lords of Easy Money: How the Federal Reserve Broke the American Economy
Christopher LeonardJust finished The Lords of Easy Money by @CLeonardNews. Very readable overview of Fed policy, mostly from the Volcker era to present, that illuminates the FOMC process and helps to clarify the Fed’s long-term impact on the economy through interventions in ‘00, ‘08, & current https://t.co/eyZAQwjg7J
Paperback, 2023
$19.99Member price:$9.99 + Free shipping50% off your first book
Critique of Dialectical Reason: Theory of Practical Ensembles
Jean-Paul Sartre5/ As he wrote The Critique of Dialectical Reason, Jean-Paul Sartre consumed, on a daily basis, "two packs of cigarettes...more than a quart of alcohol..two hundred milligrams of amphetamines...several grams of barbiturates, plus coffee, tea, rich meals." https://t.co/mS3CNyCXM9
Paperback, 2004
$44.95Member price:$22.48 + Free shipping50% off your first book