In Why Grow Up? Susan Neiman challenges our culture of permanent adolescence, turning to thinkers including Kant, Rousseau, and Arendt to find a model of maturity that is not a matter of resignation.
Learning from the Germans : Race and the Memory of Evil
Susan Neiman
audiobookEvil in Modern Thought : An Alternative History of Philosophy
Susan Neiman
audiobookWiderstand der Vernunft : Ein Manifest in postfaktischen Zeiten
Susan Neiman
bookMoralische Klarheit : Leitfaden für erwachsene Idealisten
Susan Neiman
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Free to Move : Foot Voting, Migration, and Political Freedom
Ilya Somin
audiobookBourdieu - Magtens Kartografi
Anders Fogh Jensen
audiobookGalileo's Middle Finger : Heretics, Activists, and the Search for Justice in Science
Alice Dreger
audiobookIt's Dangerous to Believe : Religious Freedom and Its Enemies
Mary Eberstadt
audiobook100 Quotes by Charles Louis de Montesquieu
Montesquieu
audiobookFractured : Why our societies are coming apart and how we put them back together again
Jon Yates
audiobookAmerica's Cultural Revolution : How the Radical Left Conquered Everything
Christopher F. Rufo
audiobookArendt in 60 Minutes : Great Thinkers in 60 Minutes
Walther Ziegler
bookThe Struggle for Sea Power : Naval History of the American Revolution
Sam Willis
audiobookBy the Light of Burning Dreams : The Triumphs and Tragedies of the Second American Revolution
David Talbot, Margaret Talbot
audiobookThe Golden Bough : A Study in Magic and Religion
Sir James George Frazer
audiobookWhat We Think About When We Think About Soccer
Simon Critchley
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