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  • av Victor D Hanson
    179 - 304,-

  • - and other controversial essays
    av Thomas Sowell
    369,-

    A broad-based and withering critique of America's current trajectory.

  • - The Fatal Friendship Between Muhammad Ali and Malcolm X
    av Johnny Smith & Randy Roberts
    179,-

    "A rigorously researched book that gracefully pivots between the world of the ring and the racial politics of the early'60s."-New York Times Book Review

  • - A Twice-Told Therapy
    av Irvin Yalom & Ginny Elkin
    179,-

    The dual reflections of psychiatrist and patient during therapy: a collaboration between the author of Love's Executioner and a talented young writer labeled as "schizoid."

  • - How Science and Philosophy Can Lead Us to A More Meaningful Life
    av Massimo Pigliucci
    499,-

    A biologist-turned-philosopher shows how scientific discoveries can help resolve some of philosophy's longest-debated issues

  • - The New Millennium Edition: Mainly Electromagnetism and Matter
    av Robert Leighton, Matthew Sands & Richard Feynman
    580,-

    As a fundamental aspect of our knowledge of the physical world, quantum mechanics remains a vital subject in physics. This is a collection of the late Richard P Feynman's lectures. It is suitable for students of physics and those seeking an introduction to the field from the inimitable Richard Feynman.

  • - The Heart of Hidden Reality
    av Edward Frenkel
    203,-

    "Fascinating...Frenkel deftly takes the reader from the beginnings of this mathematical symphony to the far reaches of our current understanding." -Nature

  • av Irvin Yalom
    823,-

    The classic work on group psychotherapy

  • - Children, Computers, And Powerful Ideas
    av Seymour Papert
    190,-

    The book that started the computer revolution in education -- updated for a new generation.

  • - Suffering, Healing, And The Human Condition
    av Arthur Kleinman
    229,-

    Based on twenty years of clinical experience studying and treating chronic illness, a Harvard psychiatrist and anthropologist argues that diagnosing illness is an art tragically neglected by modern medical training, and presents a compelling case for bridging the gap between patient and doctor.

  • - How Climate Made History 1300-1850
    av Brian Fagan
    190,-

    The groundbreaking history of how climate change transformed Europe and the world, from a renowned archaeologist -- updated with a new preface on the latest climate research

  • - Strategies of Human Mating
    av David Buss
    201,-

    "Filled with insight, surprises, and lucid explanations of the latest ideas and discoveries from the sciences of love and sex."-Steven Pinker

  • - In Search of Lost Genomes
    av Svante Pääbo
    190,-

    A preeminent geneticist hunts the Neanderthal genome to answer the biggest question of them all: what does it mean to be human?

  • - A Novel
    av Irvin Yalom
    190,-

    "The Spinoza Problem is engrossing, enlightening, disturbing and ultimately deeply satisfying." --Abraham Verghese, author of Cutting for Stone

  • - The Epic Journey of Cabeza de Vaca
    av Andre Resendez
    215,-

    Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca was sent to claim for Spain a vast area of today's southern United States. Cabeza de Vaca ultimately wrote an extraordinary chronicle of his journey. This work conjoins the facts recounted by Cabeza with the author's own research in the history and culture of 16th century North America to describe this epic journey.

  • - New Horizons in Theory and Practice
    av Howard Gardner
    243,-

    Gardner's seminal 1993 account of the practical applications of Multiple Intelligences theory is now completely updated and expanded to reflect the latest developments in the field.

  • - Bright Children Who Talk Late
    av Thomas Sowell
    220,-

    "I have found The Einstein Syndrome filled with insight, acute observations, and fertile ideas...This is an invaluable contribution to human knowledge by one of the great minds of our time."--Steven Pinker, author of How the Mind Works

  • - What Your Child Sees, Feels, And Experiences
    av Daniel Stern
    214,-

    Every new parent desperately wants to know what goes on in the mind of a baby. Now a noted authority on infant development and psychiatry brings us closer than ever before to penetrating a your child's consciousness. In alternating sections of evocative prose, representing the baby's own voice, and explanatory text, Daniel Stern draws on the latest research findings to recreate the baby's world."

  • av Daniel Simons
    395,-

    From two New York Times-bestselling psychologists, “an engaging master class in how to foil purveyors of false promises” (Philip E. Tetlock, author of Superforecasting)   From phishing scams to Ponzi schemes, fraudulent science to fake art, chess cheaters to crypto hucksters, and marketers to magicians, our world brims with deception. In Nobody’s Fool, psychologists Daniel Simons and Christopher Chabris show us how to avoid being taken in. They describe the key habits of thinking and reasoning that serve us well most of the time but make us vulnerable—like our tendency to accept what we see, stick to our commitments, and overvalue precision and consistency. Each chapter illustrates their new take on the science of deception, describing scams you’ve never heard of and shedding new light on some you have. Simons and Chabris provide memorable maxims and practical tools you can use to spot deception before it’s too late.    Informative, illuminating, and entertaining, Nobody’s Fool will protect us from charlatans in all their forms—and delight us along the way.

  • av Anna Reid
    275,-

    “A beautifully written evocation of Ukraine's brutal past and its shaky efforts to construct a better future.”—Financial Times Ukraine is gripped in a bloody crisis that has killed tens of thousands, displaced millions, and is transforming the world’s energy policies and security architecture. As celebrated journalist Anna Reid shows in Borderland, this conflict is the latest of many. Ukraine has been a borderland, and a battlefield, for more than seven centuries, from the Mongol invasion of 1240 to the Maidan protests of 2014—and, of course, the devastating Russian invasion of 2022.  In this penetrating book, Reid combines research and her own experiences to chart Ukraine’s tragic past and uncertain future. Talking to peasants and politicians, rabbis and racketeers, dissidents and paramilitaries, survivors of Stalin’s famine and of Nazi labor camps, she reveals the layers of myth and propaganda that wrap this divided land. From the Polish churches of Lviv to the coal mines of the Donbass to the Tatar shantytowns of Crimea, the book explores Ukraine’s struggle to build itself a national identity. Updated to include firsthand material from the 2022 Russia-Ukraine war, Borderland is essential reading for anyone looking to understand Ukraine and how its history is shaping its destiny.

  • av Judith Herman
    215,-

    The groundbreaking work on trauma that remains a “classic for our generation” (Bessel van der Kolk, MD, author of The Body Keeps the Score)Trauma and Recovery is the foundational text on understanding trauma survivors. By placing individual experience in a political frame, psychiatrist Judith L. Herman argues that psychological trauma is inseparable from its social and political context. Drawing on her own research on incest, as well as a vast literature on combat veterans and victims of political terror, she shows surprising parallels between private horrors like child abuse and public horrors like war.This edition includes a new epilogue by the author assessing what has—and hasn’t—changed in understanding and treating trauma over the last three decades.Hailed by the New York Times as “one of the most important psychiatry works to be published since Freud,” Trauma and Recovery is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand how we heal.

  • av Thomas Sowell
    395,-

    An enlarged edition of Thomas Sowell's brilliant examination of the origins of economic disparitiesEconomic and other outcomes differ vastly among individuals, groups, and nations. Many explanations have been offered for the differences. Some believe that those with less fortunate outcomes are victims of genetics. Others believe that those who are less fortunate are victims of the more fortunate.Discrimination and Disparities gathers a wide array of empirical evidence to challenge the idea that different economic outcomes can be explained by any one factor, be it discrimination, exploitation, or genetics. This revised and enlarged edition also analyzes the human consequences of the prevailing social vision of these disparities and the policies based on that vision--from educational disasters to widespread crime and violence.

  • - How Society Sexualizes Us, and How We Can Fight Back
    av Julia Serano
    326,-

    The author of the landmark manifesto Whipping Girl confronts the violent ways women, queer people, and people of color are sexualized-and offers a liberating path forward

  • - How Our Love of Storytelling Builds Societies and Tears them Down
    av Jonathan Gottschall
    329,-

    Storytelling, a tradition that built human civilization, may soon destroy it

  • av Andrea Dworkin
    179,-

    The book that Andrea Dworkin's best known for-in which she provoked the argument that ultimately split apart the feminist movement-is being reissued for the young women and men of the twenty-first century

  • - Overcoming Emotional Blindness and Finding Your True Adult Self
    av Alice Miller
    169,-

    In this volume, the author draws on research on brain development to show how spanking and humiliation produce dangerous levels of denial in children, leading to emotional blindness and mental barriers that cut off awareness and new ways of of acting. She offers ways to heal these psychic wounds.

  • av Barbara Kingsolver
    187,-

    From a bestselling and beloved author, an intensely personal collection of poetry "rich with political and human resonance." (Ursula K. LeGuin)

  • - A Guide to Living Boldly
    av Arianna Davis
    187 - 295,-

    A contemporary guide to life inspired by the extraordinary artist Frida Kahlo

  • - How the New Science of Resilience Is Changing How We Think About PTSD
    av George Bonanno
    319,-

    A top expert on human trauma argues that the psychiatric community vastly overestimates how common PTSD is--and demonstrates how resilient people really are.

  • - George Gamow, Fred Hoyle, and the Great Big Bang Debate
    av Paul Halpern
    275,-

    A respected physics professor and author breaks down the great debate over the Big Bang and the continuing quest to understand the fate of the universe. Today, the Big Bang is so entrenched in our understanding of the cosmos that to doubt it would seem crazy. But as Paul Halpern shows in Flashes of Creation, just decades ago its mere mention caused sparks to fly. At the center of the debate were Russian American physicist George Gamow and British astrophysicist Fred Hoyle. Gamow insisted that a fiery explosion explained how the elements of the universe were created. Attacking the idea as half-baked, Hoyle countered that the universe was engaged in a never-ending process of creation. The battle was fierce. In the end, Gamow turned out to be right -- mostly -- and Hoyle, despite his many achievements, is remembered for giving the theory the silliest possible name: "The Big Bang." Halpern captures the brilliance of both thinkers and reminds us that even those proved wrong have much to teach us about boldness, imagination, and the universe itself.

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