Hosted by the Student Advisory Board, the CRB Book Club brings together students, staff, and faculty to explore thought-provoking works on sustainable economies, ethical business, and reimagining capitalism. Each month, members read and discuss a selected book that examines the intersection of social, environmental, and economic consideration, reflecting the CRB’s commitment to sustainability in its broadest sense.
The book club provides a space for open dialogue, critical thinking, and community building, connecting students who are passionate about creating a more responsible, resilient, and equitable future. Discussions often engage with CRB’s focus areas, including human rights and business, sustainable food systems, and innovative approaches to capitalism.
Currently Reading

Marketcraft: How Governments Make Markets Work
Steven K. Vogel
Previous Books Read

The Dispossessed
Ursula K. Le Guin

Less is More: How Degrowth Will Save the World
Jason Hickel

Methaphors We Live By
George Lakoff and Mark Johnson

The Alternative
Nick Romeo

Reimagining Capitalism in a World on Fire
Rebecca Henderson

The Ministry for the Future
Kim Stanley Robinson
Staff Picks

Business School and the Noble Purpose of the Market
Andrew J Hoffman