These were the best things that I read in 2024 in no particular order:

  • Boom: Boom is a must read for anyone interested in the history and future of technology. Check out my review of it for a summary of its arguments and what I think its limits are.
  • Three Body Problem Series: I’ve been aware of this work and its broad strokes for years, but somehow avoided actually reading it until now this year. I enjoyed it so much that it rekindled my interest in sci-fi, although not much else has matched its grandeur, scale, or the thoughts that it has provoked.
  • The End of History: I was surprised how much more nuanced this much derided tome by Fukuyama was than its popular image would have you believe. It was a good, hopeful read full of truth even today. I also wrote a review/summary here.
  • On China: Kissinger’s 2011 work did a great job relaying the history of China, its unique civilization, and corresponding world view. I read many other books on China this year, and this was the one that I came away feeling like I had learned the most about China.

In general this year I read broadly, but in targeted clusters. The winter was focused on political philosophy, the spring sci-fi, the summer China, the fall the Middle-East. I’m very interested in the past and future of liberalism, and of the idea of civilizational states as well.

Other books I enjoyed but which didn’t make the top list: Sun and Steel, Conflict, Focus: the ASML way, Natural Right And History (pairs great with the End of History), Israel: A Concise History of a Nation Reborn, Iran: Nation of the Mind.

In case you’re interested, here are my 20232022, and 2020 reading lists, which were published mostly silently. I’m always interested in recommendations if anyone has any!