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Dawood Mamoon

    Imran Khan: a Leader, a Legend and a Survivor
    Easy to Understand Amateurs Guide to Physics of Multi Verse
    Story of My Universe
    Economics of a Hand Shake
    Economic Welfare and Entrepreneurship
    Redefining American Capitalism
    • 2024

      Redefining American Capitalism

      • 302 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Focusing on the MAGA movement, the book argues for a redefinition that aligns with liberal values crucial to the US economy and foreign policy. It uniquely attempts to engage with White Supremacist groups by separating them from neo-Nazism. Additionally, it critiques traditional capitalism through the lens of new economic theories from Harvard, such as Resilience and Productivism, while emphasizing the importance of human values like trust and compassion over mere monetary gain. The author advocates for a revised economic theory that integrates these values within established market structures.

      Redefining American Capitalism
    • 2024

      Economic Welfare and Entrepreneurship

      • 144 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Focusing on the role of industrial development in economic prosperity, the book highlights the disparities in wage structures within the manufacturing sector, particularly affecting unskilled labor in developing countries. It argues for a shift towards innovation and creativity, supported by democratic values and a culture of entrepreneurship. The author emphasizes social entrepreneurship and initiatives like the Economics of Shared Values from Harvard Business School, linking these concepts to peace-building and exploring Pakistan's economic and diplomatic journey in South Asia.

      Economic Welfare and Entrepreneurship
    • 2024

      Economics of a Hand Shake

      INDIA PAKISTAN

      • 100 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Exploring the potential for peace between Pakistan and India, the narrative draws parallels between historical political interactions and current dynamics. It delves into the relationship between economic development and democracy, suggesting that politically empowered institutions tend to achieve greater equality. The book analyzes past peace initiatives and their implications for regional cooperation, emphasizing the need for stability in Pakistan to unlock its development potential. By linking economic factors with political history, it presents a comprehensive view of the challenges and opportunities for peace in South Asia.

      Economics of a Hand Shake
    • 2024

      Story of My Universe

      • 184 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Exploring the concept of heaven through personal narratives, the author reflects on conversations with his beloved grandmother. He shares stories that encompass his thoughts on her life, the world, and the mysteries of the universe, all aimed at defining a perfect existence for humanity and all living beings. These tales not only honor his grandmother's memory but also delve into the deeper questions of life and the afterlife, ultimately affirming his belief in a heaven for her.

      Story of My Universe
    • 2024

      Exploring the emergence of a multipolar world, this book discusses new economic theories shaped by China's rise and India's growth, while the U.S. navigates between classical and heterodox economics. It emphasizes the integration of AI technologies with global politics and economics to benefit humanity. Through dialogues with global leaders, it highlights the importance of feminist values in fostering economic prosperity and societal transformation. The book advocates for redefining capitalism and envisions a future where AI serves public welfare, rooted in democracy and human rights.

      Artificial Intelligence and New World Order
    • 2024

      Mapping the Future in Higher Education

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Focusing on the evolution of private sector universities in Pakistan, the author draws from his extensive administrative experience to explore the development of research culture and the roles of research and innovation offices. The narrative emphasizes the importance of international education, illustrated by the author's personal journey at Erasmus University for a PhD. Additionally, it discusses the broader academic and policy implications of international enrollment, highlighting its potential to contribute to the economic development of nations.

      Mapping the Future in Higher Education
    • 2024

      Rethinking Globalization

      • 114 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The book explores the impact of globalization on economic development, emphasizing its role in increasing income levels across nations. It highlights the shift from hyper-globalization, marked by the US-China trade war and tariffs imposed in 2016, to a more cautious approach to international trade. The author analyzes the interplay between globalization and socio-economic factors such as rule of law and education, arguing that without addressing social disparities, globalization may exacerbate income inequality, particularly favoring urban and educated populations in developing countries.

      Rethinking Globalization
    • 2022

      Easy to Understand Amateurs Guide to Physics of Multi Verse

      What is Inside a Black Hole

      • 52 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Through innovative 3D graph techniques, this book explores how gravity can bend time and space, potentially creating portals to alternate worlds or times. It delves into the mastery of gravitational forces necessary for developing artificial star gates, enabling travel beyond the Milky Way. The author presents a clear and accessible explanation of the theoretical physics behind traveling through black holes, making complex concepts understandable for readers interested in the intersection of science and speculative travel.

      Easy to Understand Amateurs Guide to Physics of Multi Verse
    • 2022

      Imran Khan: a Leader, a Legend and a Survivor

      Notes from Recent Politics in Pakistan for a Winning Combination

      • 60 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      The narrative centers on Imran Khan's survival of an assassination attempt during a march advocating for citizens' rights. Renowned as one of Pakistan's most charismatic leaders, Khan's political journey and economic policies, termed "Iknomics," are explored in depth. The book also outlines potential governance strategies for the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party should Khan secure a second term, offering insights into his vision for the country's future.

      Imran Khan: a Leader, a Legend and a Survivor
    • 2022

      Stories of a Storyteller

      Short Stories of Our World and Wonders of Life

      • 76 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Exploring themes of history and imagination, this collection features captivating short stories that range from an ant creating a universe to Columbus's journey to the Americas, intertwined with personal anecdotes. The narratives celebrate humanity's glorious past while envisioning a wondrous future, highlighting the significance of love, laughter, and the unsung heroes of the 21st century, such as teachers. Each tale invites readers to reflect on both the extraordinary and the everyday moments that shape our lives.

      Stories of a Storyteller