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One of the first women to break through the glass ceiling in corporate America tells her fascinating story of rising to the top in four short years. In the 1940s that was quite an accomplishment, even by today’s standards. Among Equals... Read More
Professor of psychology at New York University, an atheist himself for twenty years, Paul Vitz effectively counters Freud’s assertion that religious belief reflects a father complex. His argument that atheism reflects a different sort... Read More
Do you love your job, but find relationships with your boss or fellow workers difficult? Wall, a clinical psychologist with twenty years of experience as a consultant to multinational corporations, nonprofit organizations and government... Read More
To see, smell, taste, touch and hear is not enough. Psychic awareness is essential in creating an accurate reality, according to Cracknell. The author promotes psychic ability as a practical necessity for anyone seeking legitimate... Read More
The title “Husband” is perhaps the most common title given among men. It may be that the very common nature of it explains why so many people today are hard pressed to give any kind of working definition for what a husband is, or... Read More
"Extremities" is the latest effort from Bram Stoker and Locus award-winner Kathe Koja. A collection of 17 stories, Extremities is a baffling, exceedingly dark collection of narratives. Aptly titled, the tales within are extremes... Read More
Scott Russell Sanders’ Hunting for Hope: A Father’s Journey is simply that, a journey towards a clarification of the concept of “hope.” This clarification parallels the hiking trips that the author and his son have taken over a... Read More
Why do men persist in destroying their habitat? In Nature and Madness, Paul Shepard offers a trenchant and well-argued philosophical response that even he acknowledges doesn’t fully explain the problem. It’s not just greed that leads... Read More