Social Science
The latest indie social science book reviews from SPR.
Review: Where Martyrs Rise Snowflakes Don’t Fall by Albert M. Jabara
A fictional manifesto plumbing the lyrical depths of spirituality, the horrors of history, and the contradictions of human existence, ...
Review: Happily Hippie-American by Paul Dougan
Bringing the free love diaspora out of the shadows and into the modern conversation, author Paul Dougan delivers a ...
Review: Reclaiming the Sacred by Jeff Golden
With the masterful pen of a mystic scholar, Jeff Golden delivers a profound assessment of the modern world and ...
Review: Person to Person by Joeri Torfs and Pim Ampe with Greta Myers
Authors Joeri Torfs and Pim Ampe with Greta Myers delve into a possible better path forward for our world ...
Review: The Southern Character by Mario Fabbri
A fascinating dive into anthropology, history, genetics, philosophy, and culture, The Southern Character by Mario Fabbri presents a strong ...
Review: Welcome to Our Real Matrix by Tom Arant
A proposed restructuring to how we think about and experience our perception of reality, Welcome to Our Real Matrix: ...
Review: Human Rising by Roar Mikalsen
Author Roar Mikalsen has crafted a powerful argument against totalitarian thinking, the war on drugs, and other ills of ...
Review: To Right A Wrong by Roar Mikalsen
Unleashing a torrent of evidence and critical analysis on the concept of constitutional law and our troubled relationship to ...