Key Figures: The same names keep popping up in different administrations: Victoria Nuland, Paul Wolfowitz, Elliott Abrams, Richard Perle. They keep moving between the State Department, the Pentagon, ...
This first volume examines the evolution of blackmail and "honey traps" from World War II until the 1980s, positing that ...
You knew ahead of time little would be factually accurate and he would carry on with his usual narcissistic exaggerations. According to Wikipedia it lasted 1 hour and 39 minutes—the longest in 61 ...
Václav Havel’s landmark essay dissects the mechanisms of totalitarian power and the potential for dissent within oppressive systems. Havel argues that everyday acts of resistance, such as living in ...
Vladimir Sorokin’s satirical and grotesque vision of a futuristic Russia ruled by a neo-feudal regime, where the Oprichnina—a brutal secret police force—enforces the will of the autocratic Tsar. The ...
Margaret Atwood’s gripping account of theocratic tyranny and gender subjugation in the dystopian culture of Gilead. This ...
Zuboff’s meticulously researched analysis reveals the hidden mechanisms of digital surveillance and algorithmic governance. This non-fiction tour de force is a wake-up call for anyone concerned about ...
Common signs include guilt when asserting independence, feeling responsible for a mother’s emotions, difficulty forming romantic boundaries, hyper-vigilance before speaking, and fear of setting limits ...
Meet Sarah Wynn-Williams, Meta’s highest-ranking whistleblower. She joins Honestly to expose the power, greed, and secrets behind Facebook’s rise and leadership.
Fyodor Dostoevsky’s classic is more than a book, more than a story, more than a novel—it is a poignant and thought-provoking study of pure, unadulterated goodness in a world completely unprepared to ...
This biography allows the reader to step into the mind of the nineteenth-century senator who saw in the Constitution, when ...
The book puts the reader in the midst of the hard-scrabble world of the Texas ranch country in the 1950s during a drought, a time when the sky offered nothing and the government offered contracts that ...
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