A privileged woman's eye-opening memoir of her year in prison, exploring friendship, identity, and survival behind bars.
A candid, no-holds-barred examination of all 45 U.S. presidents, their legacies, and impacts on American history.
Economist Paul Collier examines why the poorest nations struggle and proposes bold solutions to lift them out of poverty.
Epic fantasy of power, betrayal, and survival in a medieval world.
A provocative theory of historical cycles predicting America's destiny, offering insights into generational roles during times of crisis.
America's forgotten gun history: duty before rights in constitutional crisis.
A provocative exploration of the ghetto's evolution, from 16th-century Venice to modern urban America, through pioneering black thinkers' perspectives.
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.
Analizamos la transformación política de Navarra en la última década, donde EH Bildu ha superado al PSOE como segunda fuerza política, explorando la evolución y estrategias del movimiento abertzale en este territorio de identidades complejas.
Leninen obra iraultzaileen euskarazko itzulpenen historia eta testuingurua aztertzen dugu, herri-literaturatik ideologia politikoaren transmisiora, euskal identitatearen eta nazioarteko pentsamenduen arteko zubia eraikiz.
A candid insider's account of the Trump White House, offering insights into foreign policy challenges and presidential dynamics.
Uncovers the dark side of urban revival, exposing inequality and segregation while proposing solutions for more inclusive cities.
A timeless guide to success and influence, offering 300 aphorisms on navigating life's complexities with prudence and strategy.
Challenging essential feminism with personal essays on culture, identity, and humanity.
A timely guide for Christians on engaging in politics with integrity, compassion, and faith, without resorting to divisive rhetoric.
A scathing critique of wealth inequality, exposing how the rich accumulate and maintain power at society's expense.
Explore how Japan's attack on December 7, 1941 transformed the United States from an isolationist nation to a global superpower, examining both the strategic miscalculations and the profound psychological impact that reshaped American identity.
Provocative analysis of capitalism's decline and the rise of a new managerial class controlling society through expanded government power.