Pulitzer Prize-winning exploration of pivotal moments and relationships among America's Founding Fathers during the nation's formative years.
A tragic tale of power, madness, and family betrayal as an aging king divides his kingdom among his daughters.
Developing nations are drowning in bureaucratic red tape. Learn how a new coalition is moving beyond old aid models toward economic transformation.
A balanced, comprehensive examination of America's contentious gun policy issues, covering history, culture, law, and current debates.
A thought-provoking exploration of modern loneliness, its societal impacts, and innovative solutions to rebuild human connections in our fragmented world.
Erasmus' witty satire skewers human folly and societal hypocrisy, challenging readers to examine their own foolishness and seek true wisdom.
A compelling chronicle of how economists reshaped global politics and markets in the late 20th century.
Unravels America's political divide through consumer choices, revealing how mundane preferences reflect deeper ideological rifts shaping our polarized society.
Robert Caro's detailed biography of Robert Moses
Unveiling the forgotten history of Black people in Britain from Roman times to the present.
A profound essay on resisting totalitarianism through individual moral choices and living in truth, inspiring dissidents across Eastern Europe.
When leaders thrive on scandal, logic often fails. Explore how social malaise and modern frustration are used as tools for political manipulation.
A groundbreaking reexamination of American history through the lens of slavery and its enduring impact on society.
A powerful memoir exploring Harris's journey, values, and vision for America's future through shared struggle and purpose.
Former Secretary of State examines fascism's history and resurgence, offering insights to protect democracy in turbulent times.
A critical examination of smart technology's impact on society, exposing the hidden costs of convenience and connectivity.
Jackson und Miles zeigen, wie Karl Poppers Denken Soros' Blick auf Märkte und Freiheit revolutionierte. Wenn Theorie auf Fehlbarkeit trifft.