Explore how the Ottoman Empire ruled three continents for over six centuries, masterfully governing diverse populations through innovative systems that balanced tradition with adaptation, offering timeless lessons for today's world.
A compelling exploration of free speech in the digital age, proposing guidelines for civil discourse across cultural divides.
Renowned economist Thomas Sowell dismantles popular social justice myths with incisive analysis and compelling historical evidence.
Exploring how leisure, rooted in divine worship, is essential for culture and human freedom.
Explores how America's regional cultures, rooted in colonial settlement patterns and geography, are driving today's political polarization and being exploited by those who benefit from division.
How a £650,000 British TV film launched Daniel Day-Lewis's career while revolutionizing portrayals of love, identity, and belonging in Thatcher-era Britain.
Exposing workplace culture's bias against caregivers, a personal and policy-driven call for change.
Exploring the female body's pivotal role in 200 million years of human evolution.
Defiant heroine rewrites legend in blazing, controversial fantasy bestseller
One hundred teenagers walk. Only one survives America's deadliest game.
Explores rural China's tech revolution, challenging assumptions about innovation and globalization in unexpected places like blockchain-enabled chicken farms.
A sociologist's daring journey into Chicago's underworld, revealing the complex dynamics of urban poverty and gang culture.
Young conservative's blueprint ignites nationwide campus revolution without college degree.
Media's self-inflicted corruption: how journalism betrays American democracy.
A poignant exploration of loneliness and unrequited love set against the backdrop of St. Petersburg's luminous summer nights.
A witty, eye-opening exploration of menstruation's cultural history, debunking myths and addressing taboos with humor and candor.
Discover how Jean Baptiste Point du Sable’s legacy as Chicago's founder was marginalized by shifting power structures and why reclaiming his story is vital for the city’s identity.
The dark truth behind your tomatoes: slavery, corruption, and revolution.