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[New Release] 'Ingan Yeonseup' and More

'The Secret of People Who Are Often Moved' · 'The Betrayal of Shareholder Capitalism'

[New Release] 'Ingan Yeonseup' and More


◆Human Practice = Depicts the search for hope by a long-term prisoner frustrated by the collapse of socialism. It poignantly portrays a facet of 'human practice' wandering and failing between social beliefs and instinctual desires, ideals and reality. It not only shows a fierce critical reflection on past ideologies but also profoundly hints at where and how the unification of our nation should begin. (Written by Jo Jung-rae / Published by Haenam Publishing)


[New Release] 'Ingan Yeonseup' and More


◆The Secret of People Who Are Often Moved = Emphasizes that beautiful experiences have a positive effect on our body and mind. It states that realizing no happiness is guaranteed is essential and encourages creating new miracles every day. It offers an opportunity to completely change the attitude toward life for modern people who do not even have the leisure to feel moved by small things in their busy daily lives. (Written by Sara Hammarcrantz & Katrin Sandberg / Translated by Kim Ah-young / Published by Dongyang Books)


[New Release] 'Ingan Yeonseup' and More


◆The Betrayal of Shareholder Capitalism = Refutes the basic management principle that the purpose of a company is to maximize shareholder value. This is not only due to negative aspects such as large corporate scandals, consumer deception, and environmental destruction. It warns that it can even harm shareholders. This is because managers may abandon opportunities for long-term performance and focus on short-term results. It emphasizes the need to exercise discretion and maintain balance. (Written by Lynn Stout / Translated by Woo Hee-jin / Published by Bukdodum coop)


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