The In-Between
The In-Between: Living Through the Collapse of the Old Social Contract by E. Imboden is a book for today. It attempts to analyze why the world is in a state of chaos right now. The Old Order, as so many of us knew it, had...
The In-Between: Living Through the Collapse of the Old Social Contract by E. Imboden is a book for today. It attempts to analyze why the world is in a state of chaos right now. The Old Order, as so many of us knew it, had...
David B. Oppenheimer’s The Diversity Principle: The Story of a Transformative Idea offers an intellectual history of how diversity came to be understood as a foundational value across education, law, science, and public life. Drawing on legal history, philosophy, and social science, Oppenheimer traces the...
The Battle for America’s Soul by Darren Grant Nauert is a sweeping, impassioned examination of American identity through the lenses of faith, politics, and culture. Framed as both a warning and a call to awareness, the book traces what the author describes as a long...
The rise of communism during the last century cast a deep shadow over global politics, and tensions continued even after the dissolution of the former Soviet Union in 1991. The Naked Communist by W. Cleon Skousen digs deeply into the origins, policies, and tactics of...
The Coming Disruption by Fred Voccola explores the transformative power of artificial intelligence and its deep impact on organizations, industries, and society. Voccola makes a clear and urgent case for why businesses must adopt an "AI First" approach to survive and succeed in the fast-changing...
Higher education has faced many complex challenges over the years. Michael Horowitz, a seasoned chancellor of six different institutions of higher education, presents readers with a revolutionary framework called "radical cooperation," which seeks to serve students overlooked by traditional mainstream colleges. According to Horowitz, there's...
David Tuch’s The Wireless Operator: The Untold Story of the British Sailor Who Invented the Modern Drug Trade is a narrative of 20th-century crime and politics. Blending investigative research with vivid storytelling, Tuch reconstructs the life of Harold Derber, born Hyman Tuchverderber in Manchester, who...
In America, the question of democracy and the role of the president has seldom been under more intense scrutiny. Kevin James Salveson joins the growing chorus of criticism as he sets out to explore the unconventional antics of President Donald Trump in Trumpocalypse Not: A...
Has citizenship lost its meaning and become a mere convenience or transactional tool? Sebastian Saviano reflects on a growing concern that American citizenship is being devalued. The Allegiance Paradox focuses primarily on the issue of dual nationality, questioning whether this inherently leads to divided loyalty...
The Greatest Commander in Chief by Richard Collins offers an evaluation of United States presidents based on their military leadership during their time in office. As one of the largest economies and militaries in the world, the United States designates the president as the Commander-in-Chief...