Explores how African American leaders' tough-on-crime policies inadvertently contributed to mass incarceration, offering crucial insights on race and justice.
Examines modern society through the biblical story, bridging cultural and theological insights.
A provocative analysis of how political leadership shapes global power dynamics, using Chinese philosophy to explain China's ascent.
Explore how a 1600s trading company became history's first corporate empire, wielding armies twice Britain's size and ruling millions—with chilling parallels to today's corporate giants.
An insider's view of Obama's presidency, offering hope and strategies for Democrats in the Trump era.
A roadmap for fighting injustice and creating a more equitable society through personal stories and actionable plans.
A comprehensive chronicle of modern India's journey from independence to becoming the world's largest democracy, filled with triumphs and challenges.
As oil prices rise and the rupee weakens, the RBI faces a new era of stress. Learn how India's central bank balances growth with 4% inflation targets.
Biographical account of Russian royalty
A concise exploration of socialism's history, theories, and modern relevance, examining key concepts and real-world implementations.
Ancient powers collide as humanity's diaspora reshapes galactic civilization.
Uncover the hidden history of secret negotiations between the U.S. and Cuba spanning five decades of Cold War tensions.
Russell examines human impulses, war, and social institutions, advocating for a more passionate, life-affirming approach to prevent conflict.
Biographical account of Theodore Roosevelt's rise
Explore your distant relatives Mary and John Surratt's complex roles in Lincoln's assassination conspiracy. From boarding house keeper to papal guard, uncover how ordinary family choices led to extraordinary historical tragedy.
Kennedy challenges liberals to return to critical thinking and evidence-based science, questioning COVID policies and government overreach.
A critical examination of how Howard Zinn's influential "People's History" transformed American historical narrative while facing serious questions about methodology and evidence.
A provocative exploration of America's hidden class system, challenging myths of equality and revealing the enduring legacy of poor whites.