Sowell challenges popular economic misconceptions, exposing fallacies about urban issues, income, gender, race, and academia with clear analysis and real-world examples.
A scientific examination of common energy misconceptions, debunking exaggerated claims and offering pragmatic insights into global energy challenges.
A captivating exploration of how the humble cod shaped human history, economies, and cultures across the globe.
A thought-provoking exploration of how technology will reshape employment, society, and human identity in the coming decades.
Discover the unconscious money scripts formed in childhood that silently control your financial choices today. Learn a 5-step process to rewire deep-seated patterns and build true financial mindfulness beyond budgeting apps.
A practical guide for managers to strategically reduce expenses while maintaining quality and competitiveness in business operations.
An exploration of how openness and freedom drive human advancement, from ancient times to modern global relations.
Pakistan's military: The $20 billion shadow state behind the uniform
An exposé of Ray Dalio's controversial leadership at Bridgewater, revealing a toxic culture of paranoia and backstabbing.
An economist explores how AI and automation will transform employment, proposing solutions for a future with less traditional work.
Economists explore rising mortality among middle-aged white Americans, linking economic inequality to deaths from suicide, drugs, and alcohol.
Explore how poverty persists by design in America through policy choices, hidden welfare systems, and structural traps. Discover why traditional solutions fail and what actually works to break cycles of poverty.
A compelling exploration of networks' hidden power throughout history, from ancient Rome to modern Silicon Valley.
Discover how understanding Delta, Gamma, Theta, Vega, and Rho can transform your options trading from guesswork to strategy. Learn to leverage these metrics for smarter trades in any market condition.
Economist Paul Collier examines why the poorest nations struggle and proposes bold solutions to lift them out of poverty.
Explores technology's impact on geopolitics, offering insights into how nations can succeed in the evolving tech-driven global landscape.
We clarify the common confusion between Ayn Rand and Hannah Arendt, then explore why Rand's 1957 novel Atlas Shrugged remains so divisive with its philosophy of individualism, capitalism, and 'rational self-interest.'
An insider's look at Hollywood's seismic shift, revealing how franchises and streaming are reshaping the film industry's landscape.