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Global South: Common Struggles, Shared Futures, Unified Voices

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The Crisis of Human Knowledge: The Ideological Foundations of the Knowledge Economy

The Crisis of Human Knowledge by Yang Burzhome is a bold and thought-provoking critique of how modern societies construct and control knowledge. Here are its central themes: Main Themes of the Book Epistemic Corruption The book argues that what we consider “objective knowledge” is often shaped by hidden ideologies that serve power structures. It challenges the myth of neutrality and exposes how dominant narratives suppress marginalized voices. Critique of Scientific Reductionism & Cartesian Dualism Burzhome explores how these philosophical frameworks have disconnected humans from nature, turning the world into a lifeless object ripe for exploitation. READ MORE

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Sexuality, Power And Politics

In Sexuality, Power, and Politics, acclaimed academic writer Yang Burzhome delivers a masterful and accessible exploration of the forces that shape our most intimate lives. This is not just a book about sex; it’s a critical investigation into how power, ideology, and culture construct our understanding of desire, gender, and identity. READ MORE

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Pathology of love: A Radical Reimagining of Love and Liberation

In a world brimming with endless connections and meticulously curated relationships, a quiet yet pervasive epidemic of loneliness and disconnection looms large. Despite our unprecedented ability to “connect” through various platforms, genuine and nourishing intimacy seems to slip further from our grasp, like sand through our fingers. This pervasive sense of isolation isn’t merely a personal shortcoming; it is a systemic condition, deeply rooted in the fabric of our modern society.

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Elon Musk and His Corporate Caliphate

This book uncovers the ugly truth behind the façade of American democracy—how corporate titans and far-right demagogues are creating a new world order, where imperialism, white supremacy, Jihadi Christianity and techno-authoritarianism go hand-in-hand.

In a time when Israel drops bombs on hospitals in Gaza, killing babies and the U.S. backs genocide with impunity, two men—Elon Musk and Donald Trump—have emerged not as anomalies, but as symbols of a decaying American empire. READ MORE

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Blueprint for Grassroots Revolution in Turkey
They control the media, the courts, and the police. But they are terrified of you.
 
In the heart of a nation at a crossroads, a silent struggle is unfolding. For two decades, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s regime has tightened its grip, weaving a web of authoritarian control, economic crisis, and deep social division. Yet, beneath the surface, a new Turkey is waiting to be born—a Turkey of defiant youth, resilient activists, and a disillusioned majority ready for change. READ MORE

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Yahya Sinwar: a Resistance Icon, Forged in Israeli Prison

Who is Yahya Sinwar, the man who reshaped the intricate landscape of the Middle East? To his ardent supporters, he embodies the spirit of resistance—a steadfast hero rallying for a cause. To his detractors, he is nothing short of a terrorist mastermind, orchestrating a campaign shrouded in violence and fear. To truly grasp the future of the Palestinian struggle, one must attempt to understand this enigmatic figure through the eyes of the children of Gaza, who grow up amidst turmoil and aspirations.

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Critical Thinking Games for Kids

Critical Thinking Games for Kids is an engaging, interactive guide that helps children ages 8–13 develop one of the most important skills for the modern world: critical thinking.

Through fun puzzles, mini mysteries, and playful challenges, young readers learn how to:

• Tell the difference between facts, opinions, and guesses

• Spot exaggerations and misleading claims

• Ask smart questions and look for evidence

• Understand how rumors and social pressure influence beliefs

• Recognize advertising tricks and persuasion techniques

• Avoid common thinking traps and brain shortcuts

• Evaluate numbers, statistics, and big claims

• Build confidence in changing their mind when evidence appears. READ MORE



Bedtime science

Bedtime Science Stories of Stardust, Evolution and Our Cosmic Family

The greatest story ever told—and it’s all true.”
What if the greatest story ever told was the one written in the stars, the fossils, and your own DNA?
Bedtime Science takes young readers (ages 8-11) on an epic 13.8-billion-year journey—from the Big Bang to the rise of Homo sapiens. With each chapter designed for bedtime reading, this book weaves thrilling true tales of supernovas, dinosaur extinctions, and evolutionary breakthroughs into a single, wondrous narrative: how we are all made of stardust, connected to every living thing, and part of a story still unfolding. READ MORE