My 2026 Reading List

Books on Human Nature, Power, Technology & The Singularity

21 books I'm reading this year to better understand human nature, incentives, power structures, AI, exponential technology, and the road to the singularity. This isn't just a list β€” it's a roadmap for understanding the forces shaping our world.

Classics & Fiction Game Theory & Strategy Economics & Liberty Psychology & Change Geopolitics & Power Technology & The Singularity Wild Cards

πŸ“– Classics & Fiction

I always try to read a few classics each year. These are timeless stories that hit different in 2026.

Fahrenheit 451
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Fahrenheit 451
Ray Bradbury

A dystopian story about censorship and distraction in a world where everyone is hyper-stimulated. People can lose their freedom not just through oppression, but through comfort and entertainment. Think Idiocracy. Often referenced when people talk about TikTok and the attention economy.

Classic Β· Dystopia Buy on Amazon β†’
Slaughterhouse-Five
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Slaughterhouse-Five
Kurt Vonnegut

Vonnegut's anti-war masterpiece. A time-bending, darkly funny novel about the firebombing of Dresden and one man's unstuck journey through time. A classic that deserves a spot on any reading list.

Classic Β· Anti-war Buy on Amazon β†’
Confessions of an English Opium-Eater
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Confessions of an English Opium-Eater
Thomas De Quincey

A haunting memoir about addiction, imagination, and altered states of consciousness. An early psychological portrait of obsession, identity, and the fragile boundaries of the mind. A semi-classic that somehow found its way onto the list.

Classic Β· Memoir Buy on Amazon β†’
I, Robot
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I, Robot
Isaac Asimov

Not the action movie you might expect β€” it's a series of short stories about the alignment problem before anyone called it that. How do we instruct robots to do what we want, not just what we say? Asimov coined the term "robotics" in this book. Essential reading for anyone thinking about AI.

Classic Β· AI & Robotics Buy on Amazon β†’

🎯 Game Theory & Strategy

Learning how rational actors make strategic decisions gives you a framework for predicting how people and nations will act.

Game Theory by Roger A. McCain
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Game Theory
Roger A. McCain

An accessible introduction to how rational actors make strategic decisions in conflict, cooperation, and competition. It reveals the hidden logic behind everyday choices β€” from politics to relationships. Even though it's hard to grasp, it helps you predict how people will act and gives you a strategic advantage.

Game Theory Β· Strategy Buy on Amazon β†’
Theory of Games and Economic Behavior
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Theory of Games and Economic Behavior
John von Neumann & Oskar Morgenstern

The groundbreaking book that created modern game theory and turned economics into a more formal science. One of the most influential intellectual works of the 20th century. Might skip this one if the McCain book covers enough ground β€” but the ambition of reading it is there.

Game Theory Β· Economics Buy on Amazon β†’

πŸ’° Economics & Liberty

Austrian economics, libertarian philosophy, and the hidden forces that shape how money and power really work.

Modern Chains by Neal Flesher
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Modern Chains
Neal Flesher

A deep exploration of how networked incentives and systems shape modern economies and social structures. It shows how invisible chains β€” technological, financial, psychological β€” guide human behavior. We can learn a lot about human nature by studying these systems.

Economics Β· Systems Buy on Amazon β†’
Democracy: The God That Failed
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Democracy: The God That Failed
Hans-Hermann Hoppe

A provocative critique of modern democracy, arguing that political systems follow economic incentives rather than ideals. Challenges deeply held assumptions about freedom and government. Feels especially relevant with the rise of populism and growing polarization β€” a book that questions what we grew up being told.

Political Philosophy Β· Libertarian Buy on Amazon β†’
Human Action by Ludwig von Mises
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Human Action
Ludwig von Mises

A monumental book about why we make the choices we make. Rather than treating people like numbers, it frames economics as a philosophy of action and intention. A foundational text in Austrian economics, the libertarian movement, and the Bitcoin movement. A subject I've been longing to study.

Austrian Economics Β· Philosophy Buy on Amazon β†’
Money: A Story of Humanity
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Money: A Story of Humanity
David McWilliams

The story of money as the story of civilization itself. McWilliams traces how money shaped empires, revolutions, and human behavior throughout history. With a foreword by Michael Lewis and praise from Brian Cox and Yanis Varoufakis, this promises to be a page-turner on a subject that affects everything.

Money Β· History Buy on Amazon β†’
Zero to One
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Zero to One
Peter Thiel

Progress comes from radically new ideas, not incremental improvements. People have mixed feelings about Thiel, but he is undeniably a visionary. I love reading the thoughts of contrarians β€” it's a good way to get challenging thoughts into your own head.

Startups Β· Contrarian Thinking Buy on Amazon β†’

🧠 Psychology & Change

Why humans fear change, cling to certainty, and join mass movements β€” and how to win big anyway.

The Ordeal of Change
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The Ordeal of Change
Eric Hoffer

A psychological exploration of why humans fear change and cling to certainty. Hoffer explains how frustration and identity crisis fuel ideological revolutions. Given his track record (The True Believer is a 5/5), this should be a blast. His writing is really, really good.

Psychology Β· Mass Movements Buy on Amazon β†’
Scale by Geoffrey West
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Scale
Geoffrey West

An ambitious attempt to uncover universal laws governing growth in cities, companies, and biological organisms. Complexity follows surprisingly predictable patterns. Cities evolve like organisms. Startups behave like competing species. One of those books that's been on the list for years because it's daunting β€” but the payoff should be mind-blowing.

Systems Thinking Β· Complexity Buy on Amazon β†’
How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big
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How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big
Scott Adams

The Dilbert creator's guide to success through systems instead of goals. A practical, funny, and surprisingly deep book about building a life that works β€” even when everything seems to go wrong.

Self-improvement Β· Strategy Buy on Amazon β†’

🌍 Geopolitics & Power

Understanding the structural forces behind headlines, ideology, and the shifting global order.

Geopolitical Alpha
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Geopolitical Alpha
Marko Papic

A framework for understanding global politics through structural forces rather than headlines or ideology. Frequently cited in discussions about US–China rivalry, energy politics, and shifting global power. Things go in cycles β€” these frameworks are more relevant than following talking heads on the news.

Geopolitics Β· Framework Buy on Amazon β†’
Confessions of an Economic Hit Man
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Confessions of an Economic Hit Man
John Perkins

A controversial insider narrative about how financial institutions and governments manipulate developing nations. An eye-opening account of the hidden mechanisms of global economic power and exploitation.

Power Β· Economics Buy on Amazon β†’
Covert Regime Change
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Covert Regime Change
Lindsey A. O'Rourke

America's secret Cold War operations exposed. A scholarly examination of how the United States covertly intervened in foreign nations to change their governments. Essential context for understanding modern geopolitics.

History Β· Foreign Policy Buy on Amazon β†’
The Wall Dancers
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The Wall Dancers
Yi-Ling Liu

Searching for freedom and connection on the Chinese internet. A fascinating deep dive into how people navigate the world's most surveilled digital landscape β€” with creativity, humor, and defiance. Highly relevant to understanding digital control and the US–China rivalry.

China Β· Digital Freedom Buy on Amazon β†’

πŸ€– Technology & The Singularity

AI, exponential growth, infrastructure, and the hidden systems that power everything.

The Fabric of Reality
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The Fabric of Reality
David Deutsch

Deutsch weaves together quantum physics, epistemology, computation, and evolution into a unified understanding of reality. A companion to The Beginning of Infinity (a 5/5 book) β€” this one digs even deeper into the fundamental nature of the world.

Physics Β· Philosophy Buy on Amazon β†’
The Singularity Is Near
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The Singularity Is Near
Ray Kurzweil

Kurzweil's landmark book on exponential technological growth and the coming merger of human and machine intelligence. Written in 2005, many of its predictions have already come true. Essential context for understanding where AI, robotics, and biotechnology are heading.

AI Β· Futurism Buy on Amazon β†’
Code by Charles Petzold
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Code
Charles Petzold

The hidden language of computer hardware and software. Petzold takes you from Morse code and flashlights all the way to building a working computer β€” making the most complex technology feel intuitive. A beautifully written book about the foundations of the digital world.

Computing Β· Technology Buy on Amazon β†’
The Grid by Gretchen Bakke
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The Grid
Gretchen Bakke

The fraying wires between Americans and their energy future. A deep look at the electrical grid β€” the most critical and least understood piece of infrastructure. As AI and electrification accelerate, understanding the grid becomes essential.

Infrastructure Β· Energy Buy on Amazon β†’

πŸƒ Wild Cards

Books that don't fit a category but deserve a spot on the list.

Boy Scouts Handbook: The First Edition, 1911
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Boy Scouts Handbook: The First Edition, 1911
Boy Scouts of America

I recently became a scout leader, and I want to read up on the roots of the movement. The original 1911 handbook is a fascinating time capsule of values, skills, and ideals. A fun one to listen to on Audible.

Scouting Β· Personal Buy on Amazon β†’

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