Paul Pi presents intelligent modes of thinking about the world, discussing deeply the common threads between various religions, sciences, and philosophies. Paul Pi skips stones across the vast waters of religious and scientific thought... Read More
This exceptionally well-argued political treatise provides food for thought to both ends of the political spectrum. Cautioning against what he perceives as America’s flirtation with socialism, Gurdip Sidhu’s concise, well-argued... Read More
Picture yourself in the early twentieth century, fully alive and engaged with the modernist movement’s flowering in the arts, literature, and psychology. Here’s the catch: imagine that the Father of Modernism, Sigmund Freud, didn’t... Read More
This intriguing book is steeped in a life philosophy that builds up the individual and encourages self-awareness. The easiest way to describe "Tonic for Great Life", an intriguing and somewhat puzzling book, is to call it an exercise in... Read More
Schuon’s simplified thesis could be paraphrased as an unequivocal proof offering on every level of debate that there is a loving God. Reading "From the Divine to the Human" by Frithjof Schuon, one of the preeminent religious thinkers... Read More
Tom Smart has embarked on a noble mission to decipher Chambers’ intellectual and deeply meaningful work about art, life, and spiritual philosophy. Jack Chambers’ Red and Green is a peculiar work of art criticism that attempts to... Read More
Roman Krznaric redefines the self-help book with thoughtful historical analysis of how life should be lived. The title of Roman Krznaric’s well-written and thoughtful book, "How Should We Live?", is slightly misleading. It suggests... Read More
Devens challenges readers to avoid the typical knee-jerk reactions that characterize so much of human thought and behavior. Richard Todd Devens, in "Rational Polemics", tackles what he finds irksome and senseless in the current cultural... Read More