Chomsky's incisive analysis of power structures, media manipulation, and social change through enlightening discussions on global politics and economics.
A battle cry to defend biblical truth against modern falsehoods and postmodern relativism.
Pulitzer-winning account of racial injustice in 1949 Florida, following Thurgood Marshall's fight for four wrongly accused black men.
Faith-powered heroines who changed history beyond gender's boundaries.
An enthralling journey exploring oxygen's pivotal role in evolution, life, and death, offering fresh perspectives on aging and disease.
We often mistake satisfying stories for historical facts. Discover why we cling to famous myths and how to spot the 'little lies' that shape our past.
Challenging chemical imbalance theories, Hari argues depression and anxiety stem from societal and environmental disconnects.
Aristocratic seduction games ignite deadly passions behind society's masks.
An eye-opening exploration of working-class struggles, challenging stereotypes about poverty and work ethic in urban America.
A 28-day journey challenging readers to confront their role in white supremacy and take action against racism.
Exploring how 'Chungking Express' evolved from a 23-day guerrilla project into a defining work of Hong Kong cinema, blending urban loneliness with whimsical romance through innovative filmmaking techniques.
A sprawling Victorian epic exposing legal corruption and societal injustice through interconnected lives in foggy London.
Investigative journey exploring China's growing influence in Africa through the stories of a million Chinese migrants.
A sweeping history of Maoism's global impact, from China to the Andes, revealing its enduring influence and contradictions.
A humorous and scientific exploration of modern dating in the digital age.
Nia and Jackson expose how algorithms, Wall Street, and IP obsession have killed originality in entertainment. A brutally honest look at why every movie feels the same and how to fight back.
Historical account of the fall of the Austro-Hungarian Empire
Nia y Jackson analizan cómo el trabajo digital nos deshumaniza. Descubre por qué el materialismo histórico explica tu estrés laboral y el vacío actual.