A thought-provoking exploration of war's impact on human society, from ancient times to modern conflicts, by acclaimed historian Margaret MacMillan.
Heroes fall, villains rise: justice blurs in this thrilling revolution
Explores how America's regional cultures, rooted in colonial settlement patterns and geography, are driving today's political polarization and being exploited by those who benefit from division.
Explore how converging geopolitical threats from China, Russia, and Iran might escalate by 2027, and develop a strategic plan for establishing a sustainable refuge in the Appalachian highlands.
Explore how the PEFA framework and DiGIT playbook transform national budgets through rigorous assessments, digital innovation, and strategic governance.
Exploring how democracies crumble from within through elected leaders and historical comparisons.
Exposes how mass media in democracies serve as propaganda tools, furthering corporate and elite interests through subtle manipulation.
Liberty's radical defense: minimal state, maximum individual rights.
Explores how participatory, peer-driven power is reshaping society, business, and politics in our hyperconnected world.
A provocative exploration of Western civilization's decline, arguing for a return to classical liberal values to preserve democracy.
Nobel laureate Shirin Ebadi's powerful memoir of fighting for human rights and justice in Iran despite persecution and threats.
Eye-opening exploration of surveillance myths, empowering readers to protect their privacy and digital freedoms in the modern age.
A scathing exposé of Western complicity in Rwanda's genocide, revealing shocking truths through meticulous investigative journalism and compelling storytelling.
A powerful examination of rape culture, challenging societal norms and offering solutions to combat sexual violence and victim-blaming.
A wake-up call exposing how big tech erodes our privacy and autonomy, offering solutions to reclaim control of our data.
We explore how George Orwell's dystopian masterpiece remains eerily relevant today, from surveillance culture to truth manipulation, and what this 70-year-old novel can teach us about protecting our minds in the modern world.
A data-driven critique of radical criminal justice reform, exposing flaws in decarceration and depolicing while advocating for public safety.
Accessible introduction to key political concepts, equipping readers to critically analyze modern political debates and engage with democratic processes.