A political autobiography from one of the 21st century's most prominent radical intellectuals, this title provides unique insights into how radical movements have evolved in response to global capitalism.
This is the time to revive your dreams and discover new talents and opportunities that await you. Don't waste what could be the best years of your life! "Abraham's Sarah, move over!
Originally published: New York: J. Day Co., 1933.
Fortunately, this is a path that we can all take to create the life we want!Each of us writes her/his own script for life without much awareness of who is truly in control - the mind or the person!From my own journey to know myself, I will ...
Self-help expert Dave Pelzer teaches readers how to let go of the past and use negative experiences to make them stronger when tackling the future.
McMahon described his purpose this way, “I had to support him, I had to help him get to the punch line, but while doing it I had to make it look as if I wasn't doing anything at all. The better I did it, the less it appeared as if I was ...
While politicians, journalists and activists from all sides talk about the damage done, Johan Norberg offers an illuminating and heartening analysis of just how far we have come in tackling the greatest problems facing humanity.
... explanatory frameworks no longer fit shifting philosophical, scientific, and religious conceptions of uncertainty.55 In 1882, home economist and social reformer Helen Campbell noted unsettling “moments of perplexity and uncertainty” ...
"Everyone needs things to look forward to-big things and small things, on good days and on bad days; things that will buoy our spirits and make us laugh and help us feel alive.
It was his shop (1971)! He noticed the look on my face, and he laughed. He said something like, “You must be from the East Coast. Did you just get here?” I told him about my journey and of where I lived. Then I asked him about buying a ...
This frees men and women to achieve creative challenging experiences rather than empty lives of meaningless leisure. Obviously this book is speculative, but it is soundly based upon scientific developments that are now known.