Confronting national trauma, racism, and healing in a divided America.
Lincoln's cabinet and the Civil War
A gripping account of how the Allies reshaped the Middle East after World War I, creating conflicts that persist today.
Democracy crumbles as American fascism rises in prophetic political masterpiece.
Discover how a Welsh family rose from obscurity to transform England through religious reformation, administrative innovation, and cultural renaissance, creating the foundations of modern Britain.
Mastering the art of estimating numbers and quantities
Medicaid enjoys 83% favorability among Americans, including 75% of Republicans, despite being a frequent budget debate target. This massive program covers 1 in 5 Americans and funds 41% of all U.S. births.
A gripping Southern noir tackling racism, violence, and a chilling serial killer hunt in a troubled Virginia town.
A skeptical examination of popular conspiracy theories, exploring their origins, appeal, and impact on modern society and historical understanding.
Deep dive into Thomas Dye's analysis of American poverty policy, exploring why our wealthiest nation struggles to solve poverty and whether rational policy solutions are even possible.
Empowering guide for marginalized leaders to overcome obstacles and make impactful change through personal growth and strategic action.
Robert Caro's detailed biography of Robert Moses
A provocative exposé of the humanitarian aid industry, revealing unintended consequences and ethical dilemmas in global crisis zones.
A provocative critique of how creativity has been co-opted by capitalism, stifling genuine innovation and collective flourishing.
A philosophical masterpiece exploring the limits of human knowledge, reason, and the nature of cause and effect.
Former FBI director explores justice system issues, sharing career anecdotes and calling for a return to fairness and truth.
Unravels America's political divide through consumer choices, revealing how mundane preferences reflect deeper ideological rifts shaping our polarized society.
Discover how mountains, rivers, and coastlines have secretly driven political conflicts for 5,400 years. From Russia's invasions to China's expansion, learn why geography still controls global power.