Doughnut Economics
A fresh economic model prioritizing human well-being and Earth’s health.
A fresh economic model prioritizing human well-being and Earth’s health.
The Element is about discovering your natural talents and passions and the transformative effects of finding one’s ‘element’.
A self-help manual that uses psychological research to explain how changing how you think can improve your life.
Hannah Arendt’s seminal work, ‘The Origins of Totalitarianism,’ dissects the rise of totalitarian regimes, focusing on Nazism and Stalinism, and the historical conditions that fostered them.
An intricate tale of the lord of dreams and his impact on worlds beyond and within.
In ‘Why Diets Make Us Fat,’ Sandra Aamodt, a neuroscientist, explores the science behind why dieting not only fails to produce long-term weight loss but also may lead to weight gain and other negative health consequences. Aamodt argues that the body’s regulation of weight is more complex than calorie intake and exercise. She explains how the brain plays a significant role in controlling our weight and why it resists weight loss efforts. The book challenges the conventional wisdom on dieting and presents an alternative approach to weight management.
This book is a critical study of literary techniques in depicting the First World War and its impact on societal memory.