The Digital Mindset: Unpacking Jonathan Haidt’s The Anxious Generation for Modern Parents
Something has gone quietly wrong in the bedrooms of American homes. Not loudly, not with…

Something has gone quietly wrong in the bedrooms of American homes. Not loudly, not with…

A review of Richard Leakey’s The Origin of Humankind — the fossil record, contested discoveries, the Turkana Boy, and why bones tell the story DNA alone cannot.

Sartre’s Being and Nothingness is one of philosophy’s densest works. But strip it down and the argument is simple: you lie to yourself to avoid choosing. Here’s why that matters.

Erich Fromm’s The Anatomy of Human Destructiveness argues that cruelty isn’t instinct — it’s the price of a society that mistakes conformity for sanity. A review.

Revolutions, Turley reminds us, are not singular events. They are living organisms — feeding, mutating,…

A review of Nietzsche’s On the Genealogy of Morals — the book that revealed how the weak defeated the strong by rewriting the rules of the game.