Books by Franklin Foer and Complete Book Reviews
Franklin Foer, Author . HarperCollins $24.95 (261p) ISBN 978-0-06-621234-0
Foer, a New Republic
editor, scores a game-winning goal with this analysis of the interchange between soccer and the new global economy. The subtitle is a bit misleading, though: he doesn't really use soccer to develop a theory; instead, he...
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Edited by Franklin Foer. Harper Perennial, $15.99 trade paper (608p) ISBN 978-0-06-234039-9
New Republic editor Foer's sampling of essays published in the magazine over the course of its history spans major American wars, disastrous presidential administrations, and seismic political shifts, but adds up to far more than just a...
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Franklin Foer. Penguin Press, $27 (250p) ISBN 978-1-101-98111-5
Former New Republic editor Foer (How Soccer Explains the World) constructs a scathing critique of tech culture and breaks down the collective history and impact of giant corporations such as Amazon, Facebook, and Google. Silicon Valley companies “hav
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Franklin Foer. Penguin Press, $30 (432p) ISBN 978-1-101-98114-6
President Biden is a master of the kind of practical politicking that yields transformational results, according to this effusive rundown of his first two years in office. Atlantic journalist Foer (World Without Mind) credits Biden with “the most...
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