Social Science

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The Ape Who Gazed Beyond by Fernando Reich

Review: The Ape Who Gazed Beyond by Fernando Reich

A heady exploration of our collective past, future, and the pathways in between, The Ape Who Gazed Beyond: A ...
An Innocent World by Douglas A. King

Review: An Innocent World by Douglas A. King

A long-form thought experiment that presents a feast of fascinating existential questions, An Innocent World by Douglas A. King ...
Conspiracy By Means of Natural Selection by Sherman Bastarache

Review: Conspiracy By Means of Natural Selection by Sherman P. Bastarache

A poignant dissection of cognitive and cultural history and their dynamic relationship to fact and fiction, Conspiracy By Means ...
Cutting-Edge Ideas by Laura Fienor

Review: Cutting-Edge Ideas by Laura Fienor

A bold and visionary proposal for a better world, Cutting-Edge Ideas: Empowering Agents of Positive World Change by ...
Where Martyrs Rise Snowflakes Don’t Fall by Albert Jabara

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, ...
Happily Hippie-American by Paul Dougan

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 ...
Reclaiming the Sacred by Jeff Golden

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 ...
Person to Person by Joeri Torfs and Pim Ampe

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 ...

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