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Sociology Book Summaries

Affairs of State
by Morton Keller • 1977
After the Civil War, the real fight was over how much government America would accept.
3.80
10
Affairs of State Summary
Affairs of State
After the Civil War, the real fight was over how much government America would accept.
by Morton Keller 1977 648 pages
3.80
10 ratings
White Heat
by Dominic Sandbrook • 2006
The sixties were a myth of liberation. The reality was crisis, backlash, and decline.
4.38
500+
White Heat Summary
White Heat
The sixties were a myth of liberation. The reality was crisis, backlash, and decline.
by Dominic Sandbrook 2006 896 pages
4.38
500+ ratings
Phantoms of a Beleaguered Republic
by Stephen Skowronek • 2021
Two fictions, deep state and unitary executive, feed each other, dismantling American governance.
4.04
25
Phantoms of a Beleaguered Republic Summary
Phantoms of a Beleaguered Republic
Two fictions, deep state and unitary executive, feed each other, dismantling American governance.
by Stephen Skowronek 2021 304 pages
4.04
25 ratings
Beyond Revenge
by Michael E. McCullough • 2008
Revenge is a craving the brain treats like hunger. Forgiveness, it turns out, is just as evolved.
3.88
74
Beyond Revenge Summary
Beyond Revenge
Revenge is a craving the brain treats like hunger. Forgiveness, it turns out, is just as evolved.
by Michael E. McCullough 2008 320 pages
3.88
74 ratings
Capitalism
by Fred L. Block • 2018
Capitalism is not a system. It is a story invented to make reform look dangerous.
3.63
19
Capitalism Summary
Capitalism
Capitalism is not a system. It is a story invented to make reform look dangerous.
by Fred L. Block 2018 260 pages
3.63
19 ratings
Our Dear Friends in Moscow
by Irina Borogan • 2025
Six friends chased a free Russian press. Two decades later, some wrote propaganda, some were dead.
4.07
238
Our Dear Friends in Moscow Summary
Our Dear Friends in Moscow
Six friends chased a free Russian press. Two decades later, some wrote propaganda, some were dead.
by Irina Borogan 2025 336 pages
4.07
238 ratings
Incompletos
by José Carlos Ruiz • 2023
Why the endless pursuit of happiness leaves us empty, and how deliberate thinking can restore depth.
3.84
141
Incompletos Summary
Incompletos
Why the endless pursuit of happiness leaves us empty, and how deliberate thinking can restore depth.
by José Carlos Ruiz 2023 533 pages
3.84
141 ratings
True Color
by Kory Stamper • 2026
The century-long quest to pin color down with science and words failed. Human nature is why.
3.56
459
True Color Summary
True Color
The century-long quest to pin color down with science and words failed. Human nature is why.
by Kory Stamper 2026 320 pages
3.56
459 ratings
Fascism or Genocide
by Ross Barkan • 2025
Progressives collapsed, Trump conquered, Democrats learned nothing. A decade of failure dissected.
3.31
58
Fascism or Genocide Summary
Fascism or Genocide
Progressives collapsed, Trump conquered, Democrats learned nothing. A decade of failure dissected.
by Ross Barkan 2025 209 pages
3.31
58 ratings
Filosofía ante el desánimo
by José Carlos Ruiz • 2021
They sold us connection, stimulation, and self-optimization. Now we're fragile, bored, and lonely.
3.99
500+
Filosofía ante el desánimo Summary
Filosofía ante el desánimo
They sold us connection, stimulation, and self-optimization. Now we're fragile, bored, and lonely.
by José Carlos Ruiz 2021 320 pages
3.99
500+ ratings
White Rural Rage
by Tom Schaller • 2025
The biggest threat to American democracy holds the most political power: rural white voters.
3.62
26
White Rural Rage Summary
White Rural Rage
The biggest threat to American democracy holds the most political power: rural white voters.
by Tom Schaller 2025 320 pages
3.62
26 ratings
Managed Annihilation
by Dean L.Y. Bavington • 2010
The 1992 cod collapse that idled 30,000 workers was not nature's fault but management's.
3.29
21
Managed Annihilation Summary
Managed Annihilation
The 1992 cod collapse that idled 30,000 workers was not nature's fault but management's.
by Dean L.Y. Bavington 2010 224 pages
3.29
21 ratings
Polarized
by James E. Campbell • 2016
Forget the median voter. The base drives polarization. It started with the public in the 1960s.
3.70
23
Polarized Summary
Polarized
Forget the median voter. The base drives polarization. It started with the public in the 1960s.
by James E. Campbell 2016 336 pages
3.70
23 ratings
Hardball for Women
by Pat Heim • 1992
The business world plays by male rules. The playbook for women who were never handed one.
3.80
444
Hardball for Women Summary
Hardball for Women
The business world plays by male rules. The playbook for women who were never handed one.
by Pat Heim 1992 352 pages
3.80
444 ratings
The People's Business
by Lee Drutman • 2004
Corporations are not people, yet they won human rights and bought the democracy that created them.
4.33
12
The People's Business Summary
The People's Business
Corporations are not people, yet they won human rights and bought the democracy that created them.
by Lee Drutman 2004 360 pages
4.33
12 ratings
Popular Dictatorships
by Aleksandar Matovski • 2022
The ballot box is not a check on authoritarianism but its most powerful source of legitimacy.
3.56
16
Popular Dictatorships Summary
Popular Dictatorships
The ballot box is not a check on authoritarianism but its most powerful source of legitimacy.
by Aleksandar Matovski 2022 316 pages
3.56
16 ratings
Big Money
by Kenneth P. Vogel • 2014
$2.5 billion in outside money: why party bosses lost control and donors took over.
3.64
90
Big Money Summary
Big Money
$2.5 billion in outside money: why party bosses lost control and donors took over.
by Kenneth P. Vogel 2014 320 pages
3.64
90 ratings
The Emotionally Intelligent Team
by Vanessa Urch Druskat • 2025
Talent can't make teams great. Nine norms for the emotional intelligence that can.
4.36
50
The Emotionally Intelligent Team Summary
The Emotionally Intelligent Team
Talent can't make teams great. Nine norms for the emotional intelligence that can.
by Vanessa Urch Druskat 2025 254 pages
4.36
50 ratings
Producers, Parasites, Patriots
by Daniel Martinez HoSang • 2019
Racial blame has been reassigned to struggling whites and rebranded by the right's non-white faces.
3.98
48
Producers, Parasites, Patriots Summary
Producers, Parasites, Patriots
Racial blame has been reassigned to struggling whites and rebranded by the right's non-white faces.
by Daniel Martinez HoSang 2019 208 pages
3.98
48 ratings
Perception and Misperception in International Politics
by Robert Jervis • 1976
The reason states stumble into war is not malice, but a pattern of predictable misperceptions.
4.17
417
Perception and Misperception in International Politics Summary
Perception and Misperception in International Politics
The reason states stumble into war is not malice, but a pattern of predictable misperceptions.
by Robert Jervis 1976 464 pages
4.17
417 ratings
Baby Boomers and Beyond
by Amy Hanson • 2010
A generation rich in health and skill is retiring; churches can unleash them or bench them.
3.73
22
Baby Boomers and Beyond Summary
Baby Boomers and Beyond
A generation rich in health and skill is retiring; churches can unleash them or bench them.
by Amy Hanson 2010 224 pages
3.73
22 ratings
Rough Country
by Robert Wuthnow • 2014
How Texas's frontier faith became the engine of America's conservative political machine.
3.77
26
Rough Country Summary
Rough Country
How Texas's frontier faith became the engine of America's conservative political machine.
by Robert Wuthnow 2014 664 pages
3.77
26 ratings
Capitalizing on Crisis
by Greta R. Krippner • 2011
Financialization was no blueprint. It was the state’s accidental escape from a crisis of legitimacy.
4.35
181
Capitalizing on Crisis Summary
Capitalizing on Crisis
Financialization was no blueprint. It was the state’s accidental escape from a crisis of legitimacy.
by Greta R. Krippner 2011 240 pages
4.35
181 ratings
Shifting the Color Line
by Robert C. Lieberman • 1998
New Deal welfare was a racial sorting machine, not by intent but by institutional design.
3.69
16
Shifting the Color Line Summary
Shifting the Color Line
New Deal welfare was a racial sorting machine, not by intent but by institutional design.
by Robert C. Lieberman 1998 320 pages
3.69
16 ratings
Religion and the Rise of Capitalism
by Benjamin M. Friedman • 2021
America still fights eighteenth-century religious battles. It just calls them economics now.
3.89
357
Religion and the Rise of Capitalism Summary
Religion and the Rise of Capitalism
America still fights eighteenth-century religious battles. It just calls them economics now.
by Benjamin M. Friedman 2021 560 pages
3.89
357 ratings
Meat Planet
by Benjamin Aldes Wurgaft • 2019
Cultured meat promised to end slaughter and save the planet. The real problem was the dream.
3.34
73
Meat Planet Summary
Meat Planet
Cultured meat promised to end slaughter and save the planet. The real problem was the dream.
by Benjamin Aldes Wurgaft 2019 262 pages
3.34
73 ratings
Making Learning Whole
by David N. Perkins • 2008
Stop breaking subjects into isolated drills. Play scaled-down versions of the real game instead.
4.00
279
Making Learning Whole Summary
Making Learning Whole
Stop breaking subjects into isolated drills. Play scaled-down versions of the real game instead.
by David N. Perkins 2008 272 pages
4.00
279 ratings
The Military Revolution and Political Change
by Brian M. Downing • 1992
Democracy's real origin story: not the rise of the bourgeoisie, but how states paid for gunpowder.
3.77
30
The Military Revolution and Political Change Summary
The Military Revolution and Political Change
Democracy's real origin story: not the rise of the bourgeoisie, but how states paid for gunpowder.
by Brian M. Downing 1992
3.77
30 ratings
Change They Can't Believe In
by Christopher S. Parker • 2013
The Tea Party is not just conservative; it's a reactionary movement driven by Obama-era anxiety.
3.69
86
Change They Can't Believe In Summary
Change They Can't Believe In
The Tea Party is not just conservative; it's a reactionary movement driven by Obama-era anxiety.
by Christopher S. Parker 2013 384 pages
3.69
86 ratings
Empires of the Word
by Nicholas Ostler • 2005
Akkadian vanished; Chinese didn't. Why some languages endure and others die, across 4,500 years.
4.06
3k+
Empires of the Word Summary
Empires of the Word
Akkadian vanished; Chinese didn't. Why some languages endure and others die, across 4,500 years.
by Nicholas Ostler 2005 615 pages
4.06
3k+ ratings
The Sweetness of Doing Nothing
by Sophie Minchilli • 2021
The Italian cure for burnout: long meals, aimless strolls, and doing nothing with conviction.
4.11
500+
The Sweetness of Doing Nothing Summary
The Sweetness of Doing Nothing
The Italian cure for burnout: long meals, aimless strolls, and doing nothing with conviction.
by Sophie Minchilli 2021 288 pages
4.11
500+ ratings
American Oligarchy
by Ron Formisano • 2017
Money buys policy, office converts to wealth, and crimes go unpunished in American government.
3.81
31
American Oligarchy Summary
American Oligarchy
Money buys policy, office converts to wealth, and crimes go unpunished in American government.
by Ron Formisano 2017 288 pages
3.81
31 ratings
Wild Nights
by Benjamin Reiss • 2017
What you call normal sleep is a 200-year invention, built by factories, colonialism, and the whip.
3.43
203
Wild Nights Summary
Wild Nights
What you call normal sleep is a 200-year invention, built by factories, colonialism, and the whip.
by Benjamin Reiss 2017 320 pages
3.43
203 ratings
The Global Sexual Revolution
by Gabriele Kuby • 2012
The global push for unlimited sexual rights is not freedom: it is a blueprint for total control.
4.30
163
The Global Sexual Revolution Summary
The Global Sexual Revolution
The global push for unlimited sexual rights is not freedom: it is a blueprint for total control.
by Gabriele Kuby 2012 304 pages
4.30
163 ratings
Tell Me How You Eat
by Amber Husain • 2026
Stopping eating was not about thinness but a world she could no longer stomach.
3.32
128
Tell Me How You Eat Summary
Tell Me How You Eat
Stopping eating was not about thinness but a world she could no longer stomach.
by Amber Husain 2026 240 pages
3.32
128 ratings
Ball Four
by Jim Bouton • 1970
The real boys of summer were frightened men: a diary of greed, tears, and horse pills.
4.05
21k+
Ball Four Summary
Ball Four
The real boys of summer were frightened men: a diary of greed, tears, and horse pills.
by Jim Bouton 1970 504 pages
4.05
21k+ ratings
The New Psychology of Leadership
by S. Alexander Haslam • 2008
The heroic leader myth breeds failure. True influence comes from shaping who 'we' are.
3.96
139
The New Psychology of Leadership Summary
The New Psychology of Leadership
The heroic leader myth breeds failure. True influence comes from shaping who 'we' are.
by S. Alexander Haslam 2008 296 pages
3.96
139 ratings
Authoritarianism and Polarization in American Politics
by Marc J. Hetherington • 2009
A psychological need for order, not ideology, splits Americans. The GOP caught on first.
3.97
121
Authoritarianism and Polarization in American Politics Summary
Authoritarianism and Polarization in American Politics
A psychological need for order, not ideology, splits Americans. The GOP caught on first.
by Marc J. Hetherington 2009 248 pages
3.97
121 ratings
Care for the Mental and Spiritual Health of Black Men
by Nicholas Grier • 2019
Feared and devalued daily, Black men need a framework for healing through spirit and community.
4.67
3
Care for the Mental and Spiritual Health of Black Men Summary
Care for the Mental and Spiritual Health of Black Men
Feared and devalued daily, Black men need a framework for healing through spirit and community.
by Nicholas Grier 2019 190 pages
4.67
3 ratings
Estéticas liminales
by Valentina Tanni • 2023
What if vaporwave, creepypasta wikis, and liminal spaces are the real heart of contemporary art?
4.32
428
Estéticas liminales Summary
Estéticas liminales
What if vaporwave, creepypasta wikis, and liminal spaces are the real heart of contemporary art?
by Valentina Tanni 2023 237 pages
4.32
428 ratings
Queen Bees and Wannabes
by Rosalind Wiseman • 2002
Adolescence runs on a hidden hierarchy no girl escapes. Here is the blueprint.
3.79
8k+
Queen Bees and Wannabes Summary
Queen Bees and Wannabes
Adolescence runs on a hidden hierarchy no girl escapes. Here is the blueprint.
by Rosalind Wiseman 2002 336 pages
3.79
8k+ ratings
Class War?
by Benjamin I. Page • 2009
Americans aren't fighting a class war. They agree on taxing the rich and expanding the safety net.
3.53
45
Class War? Summary
Class War?
Americans aren't fighting a class war. They agree on taxing the rich and expanding the safety net.
by Benjamin I. Page 2009 160 pages
3.53
45 ratings
Perfectly Legal
by David Cay Johnston • 2003
America's tax code was quietly rebuilt so the middle class subsidizes billionaires. The paper trail.
4.12
500+
Perfectly Legal Summary
Perfectly Legal
America's tax code was quietly rebuilt so the middle class subsidizes billionaires. The paper trail.
by David Cay Johnston 2003 352 pages
4.12
500+ ratings
Working with High-Risk Youth
by Peter Smyth • 2017
The framework that replaces punishment with trust, and why it works when nothing else does.
Working with High-Risk Youth Summary
Working with High-Risk Youth
The framework that replaces punishment with trust, and why it works when nothing else does.
by Peter Smyth 2017 230 pages
The Moral Life of Children
by Robert Coles • 1986
What if a six-year-old facing a mob has more moral clarity than a psychologist's theory?
3.82
68
The Moral Life of Children Summary
The Moral Life of Children
What if a six-year-old facing a mob has more moral clarity than a psychologist's theory?
by Robert Coles 1986 320 pages
3.82
68 ratings
Dividing Citizens
by Suzanne Mettler • 1998
Why Social Security turned men into rights-bearing citizens and women into dependents.
4.18
17
Dividing Citizens Summary
Dividing Citizens
Why Social Security turned men into rights-bearing citizens and women into dependents.
by Suzanne Mettler 1998 256 pages
4.18
17 ratings
The Domestication of the Human Species
by Peter J. Wilson • 1988
Walls changed us more than wheat: how permanent shelter reshaped attention, privacy, and power.
3.75
12
The Domestication of the Human Species Summary
The Domestication of the Human Species
Walls changed us more than wheat: how permanent shelter reshaped attention, privacy, and power.
by Peter J. Wilson 1988 201 pages
3.75
12 ratings
The History and the Future of the Roman Liturgy
by Denis Crouan • 2005
The Mass evolved for centuries. Trent froze it; Vatican II's hijackers shattered it.
4.00
16
The History and the Future of the Roman Liturgy Summary
The History and the Future of the Roman Liturgy
The Mass evolved for centuries. Trent froze it; Vatican II's hijackers shattered it.
by Denis Crouan 2005
4.00
16 ratings
Cognitive Aging
by Institute of Medicine • 2015
Cognitive aging is not dementia, and the evidence for protecting it is stronger than advertised.
Cognitive Aging Summary
Cognitive Aging
Cognitive aging is not dementia, and the evidence for protecting it is stronger than advertised.
by Institute of Medicine 2015 330 pages
From the New Deal to the New Right
by Joseph E. Lowndes • 2008
The Right's blueprint was born in 1948: link racial resentment to antigovernment economics and wait.
3.85
61
From the New Deal to the New Right Summary
From the New Deal to the New Right
The Right's blueprint was born in 1948: link racial resentment to antigovernment economics and wait.
by Joseph E. Lowndes 2008 224 pages
3.85
61 ratings
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