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Unfair explores the flaws in the criminal justice system, blending psychological research with true stories to reveal systemic issues.
Unfair explores the flaws in the criminal justice system, blending psychological research with true stories to reveal systemic issues.
A tale of a woman cursed with immortality and eternal forgetfulness.
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.
A guide to understanding the works of psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan, exploring his theories and their implications.
In ‘She Has Her Mother’s Laugh’, Carl Zimmer embarks on a journey through the complex and often misunderstood world of heredity. Zimmer explores how our genes do not simply determine who we are but interact with our environment in dynamic ways that challenge traditional notions of inheritance. He delves into historical attempts to understand heredity, the role of DNA in modern genetics, and the future possibilities of genetic editing and manipulation. With a focus on personal stories and cutting-edge scientific discoveries, Zimmer provides a comprehensive look at the powers, perversions, and potential of heredity in shaping humans.
This spiritual guidebook offers daily practices for personal growth and awareness, inspired by Sufi teachings.
Fear Less is a guide to overcoming anxiety and promoting mental resilience by Dean Sluyter. Sluyter draws on his vast experience in meditation and mindfulness practices to offer simple yet effective methods for dealing with fear and anxiety. This book explores how fear works, how it affects our lives, and how we can manage it using a variety of techniques ranging from breathing exercises to shifting perspective. It’s a practical manual aimed at helping readers live a more peaceful, empowered life.