Proust and the Squid Summary of Key Points
This book explores the history, development, and remarkable complexity of the reading brain, with insights from neurology and linguistics.
This book explores the history, development, and remarkable complexity of the reading brain, with insights from neurology and linguistics.
Edward Bernays’s ‘Propaganda’ delves into the mechanisms and effects of public relations in society. It discusses how opinion leaders influence public perception and behavior.
Sonia Faruqi delves into the global practices of animal farming, exposing the harsh realities of the industry and its impact on food quality and ethics.
Progress offers insights into how progress is not just economic growth but encompasses improvements in health, governance, and society.
Noam Chomsky critiques the principles of neoliberalism and their impact on global power dynamics, focusing on how economic policies benefit corporations over individuals.
This book explores allegations of corruption among progressive politicians in the United States, highlighting conflicts of interest and unethical behavior.
Elizabeth Anderson argues that many workplaces are coercive and hierarchical, resembling dictatorships more than democracies.
Privacy Is Power calls for the reclaiming of privacy and control over personal data. It delves into the consequences of data exploitation and offers insights on protecting privacy.
Presidents of War chronicles the decisions and challenges faced by American presidents when leading the nation through wars, from 1807 to the modern era.