Exploring the future of warfare and global terrorism in a technologically interconnected world.
Former VP Cheney's candid account of his influential career, offering insights into pivotal moments in recent American history.
A witty guide to dismantling faulty arguments and challenging unchecked opinions in today's polarized political climate.
Dark magic, royal sacrifice, and war collide in Bardugo's explosive finale.
Pulitzer Prize-winning exploration of pivotal moments and relationships among America's Founding Fathers during the nation's formative years.
Obama's candid memoir explores his journey from community organizer to president, offering intimate reflections on leadership and democracy.
Nia and Eli explore capitalism, socialism, and hybrid systems, examining how economic freedom and political power shape our daily lives from coffee choices to career paths.
Explores how participatory, peer-driven power is reshaping society, business, and politics in our hyperconnected world.
Pulitzer-winning account of racial injustice in 1949 Florida, following Thurgood Marshall's fight for four wrongly accused black men.
A powerful examination of racism and sexism's impact on Black women, challenging mainstream feminism and advocating for intersectional liberation.
A thought-provoking exploration of race in America, examining a pivotal 1963 meeting between Robert Kennedy and James Baldwin.
A scathing exposé of the U.S. healthcare system's transformation into a profit-driven industry, with practical solutions for patients.
Discover how Johann Gottfried von Herder coined 'nationalism' in 1770 with a vision of cultural celebration, not domination-and how his inclusive philosophy transformed into today's complex political force.
Community's collapse and rebirth: timeless wisdom for our fragmented world
Explore the surprising longevity of the Roman Empire from Augustus to Constantinople's fall, challenging the common misconception that Rome fell in 476 CE when only the Western half collapsed.
Explore how the Mongol Empire evolved from brutal conquest to creating unprecedented stability across Eurasia, establishing trade networks and cultural exchange while governing the largest contiguous land empire in history.
Erasmus' witty satire skewers human folly and societal hypocrisy, challenging readers to examine their own foolishness and seek true wisdom.
A provocative examination of American citizenship's decline, exploring threats from progressive elites, tribalism, and globalization to national identity.