A seminal analysis of economic systems, predicting capitalism's evolution into socialism and exploring democracy's role in societal transformation.
How did a Moorish territory become a global power? Explore the journey from Islamic roots to the Carnation Revolution and Portugal's unique identity.
A heartwarming tale of love and redemption.
A young artist's impulsive marriage to a older man in New York, exploring love, identity, and turmoil.
Radical ideas for a better society: UBI, short workweeks, and open borders.
A provocative exploration of America's hidden class system, challenging myths of equality and revealing the enduring legacy of poor whites.
A groundbreaking exploration of nationalism's origins, examining how print capitalism and vernacular languages shaped modern national identities.
A powerful memoir of an Iranian activist's fight for women's rights and freedom against compulsory hijab laws.
Covert assassins exposed: America's lethal shadow war revealed.
Why does a vibrant activist scene often struggle to create lasting change? Explore the competing visions and internal splits within Philippine democracy.
A candid, no-holds-barred examination of all 45 U.S. presidents, their legacies, and impacts on American history.
An insider's gripping account of the Cuban Missile Crisis, revealing high-stakes decision-making during a nuclear standoff.
Exploring S. Akbar Zaidi's analysis of why Pakistan's middle classes partner with military rule rather than champion democracy, revealing the complex economic and political forces that make democratization so challenging.
A black nurse's life unravels when a white supremacist couple's baby dies, sparking a tense legal and racial drama.
A political scientist examines rising global extremism and warns of potential civil conflict in the United States.
A thought-provoking exploration of racism's links to animality, challenging traditional anti-racism and animal rights frameworks through pop culture analysis.
Global shadow warrior faces ultimate test: terrorism, ethics, and exposure.
Explore the 1920s law mandating American-made ships for domestic trade. We weigh its role in protecting 650,000 jobs and national security against the high prices it imposes on consumers in Hawaii and beyond.