A provocative critique of how creativity has been co-opted by capitalism, stifling genuine innovation and collective flourishing.
A raw, unflinching memoir exploring the aftermath of divorce, motherhood, and the dismantling of a woman's identity and family life.
Ante la precariedad de las apps y el agotamiento digital, analizamos cómo las ideas de Marx explican la alienación y la lucha de clases en pleno siglo XXI.
Your daily perspective is built on a 2,500-year-old operating system. Trace the journey of wisdom from Egypt to Athens to find your own way of living.
Love's rebellion against control defies expectations in dystopian finale.
A non-religious exploration of pornography's harmful effects, debunking myths and offering insights for individuals and relationships seeking authentic intimacy.
A roadmap for fighting injustice and creating a more equitable society through personal stories and actionable plans.
A white Afrikaner woman's transformative journey from apartheid supporter to Nelson Mandela's trusted aide, revealing his profound impact and leadership.
A gripping tale of digital piracy's rise, exploring the tech, crime, and industry upheaval that revolutionized music consumption.
Intimate glimpses into immigrant lives where cultures silently collide
A compelling counter-narrative of Native American resilience and reinvention, challenging the notion that indigenous culture ended at Wounded Knee.
A compelling case for embracing immigration, arguing it benefits both host countries and immigrants through economic and cultural enrichment.
A mother's desperate fight against tyranny in near-future Ireland.
Forbidden medicine meets gothic romance in death-defying historical thriller.
When TV production stopped, networks had to raid their archives to fill airtime. Learn how a search for lost broadcasts changed how we value media.
Ari Aster's 'Eddington' uses a mask-resistant sheriff and tech-friendly mayor to explore how political algorithms and information bubbles are fracturing American society, with data centers emerging as the true winners of our cultural conflicts.