A groundbreaking economic history of Nazi Germany, challenging conventional interpretations and revealing Hitler's global ambitions and strategic decisions.
Timeless wisdom from the Oracle of Omaha on investing, business, and corporate America, compiled from his shareholder letters.
We explore Mark Fisher's haunting idea that imagining the end of the world is easier than envisioning alternatives to capitalism, examining how market logic colonizes consciousness and limits our collective imagination.
A provocative analysis of Britain's immigration policies, challenging the notion of diversity as an unquestionable societal benefit.
A thrilling exploration of risk-taking biology, revealing how hormones shape financial markets and human behavior during boom-bust cycles.
A provocative analysis of political power, revealing how leaders maintain control through self-interest and strategic decision-making.
Uncover Warren Buffett's philosophies for career, money, and business success.
Rigorous analysis of austerity measures, challenging conventional wisdom on government spending cuts versus tax increases for debt reduction.
Pakistan's military: The $20 billion shadow state behind the uniform
Explores the cyclical relationship between technological innovation and financial markets, revealing patterns of economic booms and busts throughout history.
As national debt grows, are we facing a predictable crisis? Learn how the economic machine breaks down and what history teaches us about protecting wealth.
Zero-tax retirement: escape the coming tax train before it's too late.
Explore 400 years of American capitalism, from colonial ventures to modern tech giants.
Discover how Precursor Ventures founder Charles Hudson built a $525M+ success story by investing in first-time founders and outsiders that traditional VCs ignore.
Explore how Denmark balances individual property rights with social responsibility through sophisticated legal frameworks. From constitutional protections to environmental liability, discover why Nordic societies achieve both personal freedom and collective trust.
A riveting exploration of financial history, revealing how money and banking shaped civilization and continue to drive global events.
Economist Rajan explores how strengthening local communities can rebalance society and counter the negative effects of globalization and populism.
Nobel Prize-winning economists challenge assumptions about poverty, offering innovative insights into the lives and decisions of the poor.