David H. Freedman books

David H. Freedman is a science journalist and non-fiction author who writes about technology, business, and the limitations of expert knowledge.

David H. Freedman Non-Fiction Reading Order

Title Published Buy on Amazon
Brainmakers 1994 Buy
At Large 1997 Buy
Corps Business 2000 Buy
A Perfect Mess 2006 Buy
Wrong 2010 Buy

Non-Fiction

Title Published Buy on Amazon
Brainmakers 1994 Buy
At Large 1997 Buy
Corps Business 2000 Buy
A Perfect Mess 2006 Buy
Wrong 2010 Buy

David H. Freedman is a science journalist whose non-fiction books examine the intersection of technology, business, and human behavior. He has written for publications like The Atlantic, Scientific American, and the Harvard Business Review. His books tackle subjects ranging from early artificial intelligence research to why disorder can sometimes be more productive than rigid organization.

His most widely read book, Wrong (2010), argues that experts, scientists, and other authority figures are far less reliable than people assume. Freedman’s work has a skeptical, sometimes contrarian edge that questions accepted wisdom across multiple fields.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many books has David H. Freedman written?

David H. Freedman has written ten books across two series.

What was David H. Freedman's first book?

David H. Freedman’s first book is Brainmakers, published in 1994.

What topics does David H. Freedman write about?

Freedman writes about science, technology, business, and the nature of expertise. His books examine subjects like artificial intelligence, cybercrime, the U.S. Marines’ management methods, and why experts are often wrong about their predictions.

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