New Books: July 2020
Business/Commerce

Reimagining Capitalism in a World on Fire
Free market capitalism is one of humanity’s greatest inventions and the greatest source of prosperity the world has ever seen. But this success has been […]
Read MoreCorrections/Criminal Justice

When Truth Is All You Have
Jim McCloskey was at a midlife crossroads when he met the man who would transform his life. A former management consultant, McCloskey had grown disenchanted […]
Read MoreEducation

The Breakdown of Higher Education
A series of near-riots on campuses aimed at silencing guest speakers has exposed the fact that our universities are no longer devoted to the free […]
Read MoreGeneral/Miscellaneous

Dare to Fly
America’s first female combat jet pilot and Arizona Senator Martha McSally shows you how to clear the runway of your life: embrace fear, transform doubt, […]
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What’s Your Pronoun?: Beyond He and She
Addressing one of the most pressing cultural questions of our generation, Dennis Baron reveals the untold story of how we got from he and she […]
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A More Perfect Reunion
Americans have prided ourselves on how far we’ve come from slavery, lynching, and legal segregation-measuring ourselves by incremental progress instead of by how far we […]
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On Account of Race
Constitutional Law historian, Lawrence Goldstone examines case-based evidence to reveal the court’s longstanding support for white supremacy (often under the guise of “states rights”) and […]
Read MoreHealth/Wellness/Medicine

How to Survive a Pandemic
From tuberculosis to bird flu and HIV to coronavirus, these infectious diseases share a common origin story: human interaction with animals. Otherwise known as zoonotic […]
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Breathwork
Breathwork is an all-levels handbook of breathwork techniques—the practice of combining breathing exercises with meditation. Decrease anxiety, foster energy, and build awareness using breathwork traditions. […]
Read MoreHistory

The Sword and the Shield
To most Americans, Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr. represent contrasting ideals: self-defense vs. nonviolence, black power vs. civil rights, the sword vs. the […]
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The Burning
On the morning of June 1, 1921, a white mob numbering in the thousands marched across the railroad tracks dividing black from white in Tulsa, […]
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The Stonewall Reader
For the fiftieth anniversary of the Stonewall uprising, an anthology chronicling the tumultuous fight for LGBTQ rights in the 1960s and the activists who spearheaded […]
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