“The Negro, whether in Africa or America, must be directed toward a serious examination of the fundamentals of education, religion, literature, and philosophy as they have...
From bestselling writer David Graeber—“a master of opening up thought and stimulating debate” (Slate)—a powerful argument against the rise of meaningless,...
The basis of this strategic simulation will be as it would have been if there had been a Single State Policy in Assyria, as actually occurred following the Sargonon kings. In the...
The Law, written by Frédéric Bastiat in 1850, is a foundational text in classical liberal and libertarian thought. In this concise yet powerful treatise, Bastiat argues that...
The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State is a critical examination of the historical development of human society, rooted in the materialist conception of history....
“More than the story of a toy, Barbieland is the story of the 20th century.” —Malcolm Harris, author of Palo Alto “Eye-opening, provocative, and always,...
The population explosion in the Federal District (DF), Brazil, mainly due to the transfer of the capital of Brazil to the Central Upland, caused a fast and disorderly growth, and...
Amazonian Mythology - Men, Monsters and Gods, by Carujo, delves into the depths of the Brazilian imagination, exploring the rich tapestry of myths and legends that inhabit the...
Celio Azevedo is a graduate journalist and philosopher, postgraduate professor and author, with MBA in Business Management from UCAM and MBA in Executive Marketing from UGF,...
The Catholic Church in Pará , by Carujo, invites the reader to an immersion in the history of the religious institution in this State, from Colonial Brazil to the 21st Century....