Luo Zhenyu, resigned from CCTV in 2008, became the main speaker of the self-media video talk show "Luo Zhusi", the pilot of the Internet knowledge-based community, senior media people and communication experts. Here are the 40 books recommended by Luo Zhenyu that I have organized for your enjoyment.
40 books recommended by Luo Zhenyu _ Luo Zhenyu strongly recommended books _ Luo fat recommended books which is the best
40 books recommended by Luo Zhenyu (on)1) "Savage Growth" by Feng Lun
Thirty years, China's private enterprises from the era of the former company to the era of the company, the 21st century and then entered the era of wealth creation. century and then into the era of wealth creation, Feng Lun is a pro-experienced, he founded the Vantone company also accompanied other private enterprises through the process from scratch, from small to large. Therefore, Feng Lun has a deep understanding of the so-called "original sin" of private enterprises. Original Sin? , partnership system, management logic, and the survival of life and death have their own unique insights and thinking. Among the private entrepreneurs, there are successes and failures, why did Wang Shi succeed? Why did Wang Shi succeed and why did Mou Qi Zhong fail? Feng Lun gives a characteristic sketch of entrepreneurs through close observation. In addition, Feng Lun gives a unique sketch of entrepreneurs through his close observation of happiness, money, greatness and women. Feng Lun used his vivid and spicy language to explain, "Savage Growth (Unabridged Edition)" in the pithy language shows the typical Feng style: not spicy, not profound, not temperament, is not Feng Lun.
2)The Invisible Heart by Russell Roberts Roberts
3) The Theory of Trust by Zheng Yifu
4) The Theory of Relativity by Liang Dong Wu Wu Bofan
5) Professionalism by Kenichi Daizen
In the fierce competition of the 21st Century, there is no place for us to retreat. Competition between individuals, companies, and countries has crossed national boundaries, and the distinction between winners and losers has become clearer. Only experts with both professional skills and professional qualities can stand firm in a globalized economy and society. The world-renowned management guru, Kenichi Ohmae, clearly explains to us the four competencies necessary for internationalized professionals: the ability to see ahead, the ability to conceive, the ability to discuss, and the ability to adapt to contradictions, which is of great significance in guiding the cultivation of personal careers of people in the modern workplace. Kenichi Ohmae also objectively stands at the height of globalization and analyzes the challenges and professional qualities that enterprises and countries need to face on the complex road ahead with informative cases and keen insights. In today's world pattern, this also has high guiding value for Chinese enterprises and even China's development.
6) Out of Control by Kevin Kelley, US Kelly
The father of WeChat, Bruce Zhang, highly recommended
7) The Life and Death of an Empire by Nightwolf Whistling West
8) The White Man's Burden by U.S. William? Easterly
9)The Germany of Ten Men by Sun Shilong
1. An austere, bloodthirsty, good-natured, and self-reliant people,? Iron-blooded Juggernaut? The master of the storm clouds of World War II cast a special history 2, Hermann Martin? Luther, Frederick the Great, Liszt, Hitler? A country's history, ten men's bravado, heroes and lords of the historical play 3, in the humor to read history, in the witty look at the war
10) "News plagiarism history" by Song Yan
This book, is the history of the history of these have been staged, and is still today in the continuous playback of the footage gathered together, in front of the world. This is certainly very interesting, you will feel that today's days had been in history constantly replayed, they just changed a props.
At times it can be laugh-out-loud funny, but afterward it can be enlightening.
For example, living in Japan for a long time, a friend came to talk about domestic matters, so he was relieved that he probably had a difficult time, but perhaps not so serious. You do not see the Japanese Toyo elementary and middle schools just happened to kill the collective incident of elementary school students it
The words did not fall, Nanping tragedy that has occurred!
History is on a spiral, and that's what this human social cycle is all about.
Reading such a book will make our mind more peaceful, and we won't think that we are the best of the best, and we won't be so arrogant as to think that we are the best of the best, and we won't think that we are the best of the best, and we won't be the best of the best, because we think that we are the best of the best, and the world has never seen anything like this before.
11)Tao Te Ching by Lao Tzu
12)The Book of Reverse Ministers by Emperor Ming Taizu
13)Big Data by Xu Zipui
Victor? Erlje? Sch?nberg pointed out in this book forward-looking, big data brings the information storm is changing our life, work and thinking, big data opens up a major transformation of the times, and with three parts of the big data era of thinking change, business change and management change.
The most insightful thing about Victor is that he makes it clear that the biggest shift in the era of big data is to give up the desire for causality and focus on correlation instead. That is to say, as long as you know? What? and don't need to know ? Why? This reverses centuries of human thinking practices, and poses a whole new challenge to human cognition and the way we communicate with the world.
14) The Ragamuffin by Falepon
The Ragamuffin: A Study in the Psychology of the Masses by Gustave Le Bon, a renowned French social psychologist, has been working since 1894 on a series of books on the psychology of the masses. Since 1894, Le Bon has written a series of works on social psychology, the most famous book; in the field of social psychology has been the most influential work, but also this is not very thick "the rabble: a study of the psychology of the masses". The author discusses how, on the basis of the destruction of traditional social factors and the dramatic changes of the industrial age, ? the age of the herd? has arrived. The book describes the collective mindset with great delicacy and has had a huge impact on the understanding of the role of collective behavior and on thinking about social psychology. The Ravens? Studies in Mass Psychology, now in its 29th edition in the West, is a must-read for researchers of group behavior because of its fresh ideas and vivid language.
15) "Godlike Ancestors" by Zheng Yifu
? Godlike Ancestors? , is the key word in a set of ideas that I have been advocating in recent years. Its implied subject is not the body, but behavior. As far as the body is concerned, there is no doubt that we absolutely resemble our ancestors. For in the long river of evolution, the ancestors of the Xia, Shang, and Zhou eras are still too close to us, not to mention the Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties. The bodies of our ancestors are the fittest who have traversed the scissors of natural selection. Therefore, the only way we can obtain a healthy body and mind is to resemble our ancestors in our behavior. And the way of life is irreversible, behavioral similarity is impossible, therefore, should be and can be pursued only God similarity, such as hunting has become a thing of the past, but running is suitable for today.
16) "The hijacked private life" by: meat monk
17) "Welcome to the male" by: Yan Gongzi Xue Hao Da
18) "Marx why is right? Author: Intri? Eagleton
19) "The Rise of Fragility" by Seo Kuo-Yu
20) "The Secret History of World War I" by Memel
If we think someone started the Great War, who was this person? Could Germany have been victorious in 1914? Could Germany's defeat in 1918 have been avoided? Could the Great War have ended sooner if the battles at Gallipoli, the Marne, and Ypres had been fought slightly differently? Were Haig, Ludendorff, and Conrad great commanders? If not, can it be said that they were the worst commanders? If not, what kind of commanders were they? Why did the belligerents fail to negotiate an end to the Great War before it wreaked havoc on the world?
More than ninety years after the end of the Great War, scholars are still debating these questions. They will likely argue them forever. I do not claim to have the right answers to these questions. In fact, it is the lack of answers that makes the study of these questions so interesting. Hopefully, this book provides the reader with enough information to help him or her understand why these questions are so difficult to get answers to. Perhaps the reader will be able to use the information provided by the author to form his or her own judgment on a few of the questions.
40 books recommended by Law (below)21)August Gunfire by America Barbara?W?Tachman
22)Evolution! Evolution? The War Behind Darwin" by Shi Jun
23) "The Magnitude of Life" by Amy Gould
"The Magnitude of Life" focuses on the following two themes: First, is the disappearance of the 40% batting average of American professional baseball a regression or an advancement in professional baseball technology? The second is whether biological evolution should be seen as the result of predictable progress or the expansion or contraction of variation within a system. Dr. Gould, author of The Magnitude of Life, is a distinguished paleontologist whose professional and related work has long been internationally renowned.
24) China's Economy at the Crossroads is a book by Ye Tan on the observation and analysis of China's current economy, and the prediction and forecast of the future economy. It concentrates the essence of the wisdom of the global capital market, shares with readers*** a brand new perspective on understanding economic trends, and teaches the basic thinking and operational skills of rational investment. It contains the author's analysis and prediction of the international and domestic markets, investment guidance on the stock market, property market, gold market, futures and other fields, economic analysis of various industries such as e-commerce, media, energy, aviation, etc., and suggestions on how to correctly manage money for the people. It can be said that this is a personal investment and financial management, government officials, economic decision-making, high-level capital operations, financial institutions, business training must-read financial book
25) "Guard the bottom line" by: Sun Liping
26) "Reconstruction of society" by: Sun Liping
27) "The President is unreliable" by: Linda
28) "To build the U.S. " by American James Simon
Thomas? Jefferson, author of the Declaration of Independence, first Secretary of State and third President of the United States.
John ? Marshall,? the father of the nation? Washington's most admired talent, America's fourth Secretary of State and fourth Chief Justice.
These two founding fathers were distant cousins who studied law at the College of William and Mary and were members of President Adams's cabinet. However, the two men were incompatible, from their lifestyles to their political beliefs, they were worlds apart. Jefferson was a vocal advocate of states' rights, emphasizing that the 13 states represented 13 sovereignties and should be on an equal footing with the federal government; Marshall was low-profile and unassuming, pushing for a strong federal government and believing that the 13 states should be integrated into one under the Constitution.
In the American political arena two hundred years ago, the two are long-sleeved handsome; they for their respective beliefs, launched a long and grueling competition. This epic confrontation, Washington, Adams, Madison, Hamilton and other founding fathers are involved, the U.S.-France peace talks, Adams and Jefferson's presidential election campaign, ? Marbury V. Madison? case, Vice President Burr's treason, and a series of other events strung back and forth. In the end, a strong federal government, an independent judiciary wrote the basic constitutional pattern of the United States; in the new American continent, a United States was able to create.
29) The Justices Speak Out by He Fan
30) The Collected Writings of Gu Jun by Gu Jun
31) A Brief History of Interesting Life by Ingbir? Bryson
There is nothing strange in the world, from plants, animals, weather to the human body itself, all kinds of phenomena have their own unique significance.
If the vastness of the world is compared to a large book, with the sky as the cover and the earth as the back cover, then the wind, frost, clouds, and rain are the colorful notes in the book, and a line of beautiful and fascinating poems. Endless variations depicting the beautiful picture of heaven and earth, thousands of wonders express the charm of the four seasons of spring, summer, fall and winter winds and clouds.
Let's go together to experience the fun of life, and enjoy the infinite happiness together.
32) The Columbian Exchange by Crosby
Human beings have only one Earth. With the development of science and technology and the enhancement of mankind's ability to transform nature, the global environmental problems faced by mankind are becoming more and more prominent and intricate. At present, major environmental problems such as climate change, environmental pollution, ecological degradation and destruction of biodiversity pose a serious and inescapable threat to human survival and development.
33) Ten Strategies for the Networked Economy by Kevin Kelley, US Kelly
In recent years, the Internet has continued to shake the world's various industries to the entire economic rules. In China, Xiaomi as a representative of all kinds of ? Internet thinking? Sensationally subverted various industries. And all of this, Kevin Kelly has long been through this small book easily written set. Ten Strategies for the Networked Economy is a book about ten new rules of the game for running an Internet-influenced economy in the Internet age.
34) "Idle Look at the Water Margin" by Ten Years of Chopping Wood
Secrets in the Water Margin? The Truth in Survival
35)The Culture of Cities by Lewis Munford Mumford
This is a history, a political manifesto of urban history, and a theory of cities and urban sociology. Mumford discusses the history of the city as the history of civilization, and that the city unites the forces and cultures of civilization and preserves the social heritage. The architectural and morphological planning of the city, its architectural domes and towers, its broad avenues and courtyards, express the various concepts of humanity. Munford's use of architecture and art to show the development of the city was concerned first and foremost with social rather than aesthetic issues. The basic question of the city is whether it meets basic human needs, and whether it is designed to promote pedestrian transportation and face-to-face human interaction.
36 The Calculus of Consent: The Logical Foundations of Constitutional Democracy by James M. Buchanan Gordon Tullock
36 The Calculus of Consent: The Logical Foundations of Constitutional Democracy by James M. Buchanan Gordon? Tullock
Reminiscences of Empire by Xiwon Cheng
37 Reminiscences of Empire A New York Times Observations on the Late Qing Dynasty (Volume 1) is a selection of The New York Times' coverage of China, beginning and ending from January 1854 to October 1911. China in this era was experiencing ? a change not seen in a thousand years? China's history has been characterized by a series of changes, from an independent empire in the Orient to the Sick Man of East Asia. The Sick Man of East Asia? The traditional imperial and clerical politics came to an end, military, economic, cultural and social life underwent a metamorphosis, and the people suffered unparalleled pain. The New York Times, with the modern vision and technology that the Chinese did not yet possess at that time. Instantly, comprehensively and continuously observed and recorded this history, covering internal affairs, foreign affairs, national defense, culture, society, revolution and overseas Chinese, etc. It is both a very informative and precious historical material and constitutes a modern history of China with a unique perspective.
38 The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich by William Shayler
38 The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich by William Shayler
It is the world's best-selling book on the history of Nazi Germany. It is a brilliant account of what Hitler called ? The Reich of a Thousand Years? (the Third Reich) from its rise to its fall. In a mere 12 years and 4 months, the unrivaled Third Reich wreaked havoc on human history, leaving behind a thrilling history. With the collapse rapidly approaching, huge quantities of secret documents were seized, private diaries, transcripts of speeches, and recorded phone calls of Nazi party leaders! Thus, the full secrets and criminal activities of an extreme dictatorship were all made public at the same time as its demise. This is the source of the extensive and authentic information in The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich (Set of Books).
39 The Road to Post-War Economic Development by Dong Lei
40 China's Economy at the Crossroads by Lu Ming
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