An enlightening exploration of death customs across cultures, challenging taboos and offering a fresh perspective on mortality and grief.
Ancient wisdom illuminates the path to peace and inner harmony.
Eccentric physicists in 1970s Berkeley blend quantum theory with mysticism, reshaping modern physics through unconventional exploration and creativity.
Challenging brain-centric views, Jasanoff explores how our bodies and environments shape who we are beyond just our brains.
Emerson's call to individualism and non-conformity, urging self-trust and personal growth.
Why does poverty persist in wealthy nations? Explore how true progress is measured by human capability and freedom rather than just economic growth.
Struggling to make sense of a chaotic world? Explore how history's greatest thinkers moved from myth to logic to help you live an examined life.
A philosophical novel exploring radical ideas of the Übermensch, God's death, and eternal recurrence through Zarathustra's journey.
True virtue isn't being harmless—it's having strength and choosing not to use it. Learn how to reclaim your agency by facing the dark parts of yourself.
Life's greatest lessons through a dog's eyes on the racetrack.
Ancient darkness consumes teen drama in this addictive paranormal evolution.
Exploring the neuroscientific basis of human spirituality and belief in a higher power.
A provocative exploration of Western civilization's decline, arguing for a return to classical liberal values to preserve democracy.
Uncovering ancient civilizations in the Americas through archaeological and DNA evidence.
Exploring how racism lives in our bodies and minds through groundbreaking research on implicit bias, racialized trauma, and the neuroscience of prejudice.
Exploring the intersection of neuropsychology and Buddhism to overcome suffering through the concept of 'no self'.
A Victorian inventor travels to a distant future, discovering a disturbing fate for humanity divided into two distinct species.
Challenging traditional gender norms as social constructs, not innate identities.