Capitalist Realism
Challenging the view that no alternative to capitalism exists through cultural analysis.
Challenging the view that no alternative to capitalism exists through cultural analysis.
Alice Miller explores the long-term effects of childhood abuse on the body and mind, revealing how early trauma can manifest in illness and depression.
A deep dive into anxiety’s grip, from personal struggles to global understanding.
At The Existentialist Café explores existentialism through the lives and minds of its key philosophers, such as Sartre, Beauvoir, and Heidegger.
Michael A. Singer’s ‘The Surrender Experiment’ recounts his life journey of letting go of personal preferences and letting life lead the way, resulting in extraordinary outcomes.
A Splendid Exchange: How Trade Shaped the World, written by William J. Bernstein, is a comprehensive narrative of global trade’s history, from its prehistoric origins to the modern day. Bernstein meticulously explores the impact of trade on world history, including the spread of cultures, religions, ideas, and technology. He examines pivotal moments and developments such as the Silk Road, the age of exploration, and the rise of modern global commerce. The book delves into how trade has been a primary driver of human progress but also a source of conflict and exploitation.