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  1. Codex Politica
    A Resource Primer for Deciphering the Digital Political World
    Christopher Davino

    In a time when narratives move faster than facts and politics unfolds across screens, networks, and data streams, Codex Politica serves as a clear, non-partisan guide to understanding modern power. This resource manual teaches readers how to research politics with discipline—how to evaluate sources, verify information, interpret law and policy, track global events, and recognize influence campaigns and digital propaganda.

  2. Chronicles & Parables of the Theory of Constraints Redux
    The various ways of presenting the Theory of Constraints (ToC) in a surprising manner for rookies but never forgetting the experts
    Luis Cristovao and valuebased publishing

    This is a way to present the Theory of Constraints that is surprising for rookies but equally profound and formal for the experts. Much has already been said and written about the Theory of Constraints – it is, "Simply the best way to manage and improve, in a simple and therefore radical way, the complex systems in which we live and operate."

  3. Atlantis Revisited
    Plato, Bacon, Myth, Media, and the Making of a Civilization-Legend
    Elan Moritz

    Atlantis was never only a lost city. It became one of the West’s great civilization-legends Beginning with Plato’s Timaeus and Critias, and moving through later antiquity, Renaissance humanism, Bacon’s New Atlantis, Donnelly’s literalizing turn, nationalism, pseudoarchaeology, modern media, and digital culture, the book shows how Atlantis became one of the West’s great civilization- legends. This is not merely a book about an ancient myth. It is a book about what civilizations do with legends of greatness, catastrophe, hidden order, and recoverable loss. The result is a wide-ranging study of philosophy, history, media, and civilizational memory that explains why Atlantis still matters in an age of technological power.

  4. Defending the West
    Human Nature and the Need for Moral Order
    Michael Lines

    Western civilization today faces external enemies and internal decay. Unless we return to the values that built the West, it will soon follow Rome into collapse.

  5. The Paradox of the Steel Maiden
    Human Freedom in a World Designed by Algorithms
    Kang San Lee

    In a world designed for efficiency, can a choice beyond calculation still matter? A philosophical inquiry into how human freedom emerges at the limits of algorithmic logic.

  6. Rebuilding Aristocracy
    The Abdication of American Ingenuity
    Kyle J. Tobin

    Something is broken. You can feel it. You work harder and fall further behind. You're told it's the market, it's global forces, it's just how things are now. It's not. Fifty years of decisions built an economy that takes from those who work and gives to those who toll. This book names the decisions, the people who made them, and exactly when. Then it shows you what can be done about it.

  7. What if peace has never failed—only our systems have? For thousands of years, humanity has tried to govern itself through kings, empires, ideologies, and democracies—yet conflict persists. Homocracy and Digital Public Infrastructure exposes the hidden flaw shared by all traditional systems: the violation of individual free will. This book introduces Homocracy, a new model of governance where every human being is an equal shareholder, leadership is a service, and power cannot be centralized. Grounded in The Absolute Truth of Existence (TAToE) and enabled by modern Digital Public Infrastructure, Homocracy transforms governance from coercion into cooperation. Not a political manifesto. Not a utopia. A blueprint for a peaceful human civilization—engineered, not imagined.

  8. Unione Persica
    Pouya Rica

    Medio Oriente… terra di grandi civiltà, oggi immersa in numerose crisi.Ma un futuro nuovo è possibile — un futuro fondato sulla collaborazione, l’identità condivisa e la pace duratura. «Manifesto dell’Unione Persica» è una voce per il risveglio della regione;una voce per la sicurezza senza guerra, il progresso senza dipendenze,e la prosperità senza confini. Questo libro traccia la via per una nuova rinascita,una guida per i popoli, le élite e tutti coloro che credonoche il Medio Oriente possa rialzarsi ancora. Unione Persica…un’idea culturale e civilizzatoria per costruire il futuro,non con le armi,ma con saggezza, cooperazione e speranza.

  9. パルセ連合
    Pouya Rica

    中東…偉大な文明の地は、今日、多くの危機のただ中にあります。しかし、新しい未来は可能です—協力、共通のアイデンティティ、そして持続可能な平和の上に築かれる未来です。 「パルセ連合マニフェスト」 は、この地域の再覚醒のための声です。戦争のない安全、依存のない発展、そして境界のない繁栄のための声です。 本書は、新しいルネサンスへの道を描きます。民族、エリート、そして中東が再び立ち上がると信じるすべての人へのメッセージです。 パルセ連合…未来を築くための文化・文明的な理念、武器ではなく、知恵、協力、希望によって。

  10. Der Nahe Osten… das Land großer Zivilisationen, steht heute im Zentrum zahlreicher Krisen.Doch eine neue Zukunft ist möglich – eine Zukunft, die auf Zusammenarbeit, gemeinsamer Identität und dauerhaftem Frieden aufbaut. „Manifest der Parsischen Union“ ist eine Stimme für das erneute Erwachen der Region;eine Stimme für Sicherheit ohne Krieg, Fortschritt ohne Abhängigkeitund eine grenzenlose Blüte. Dieses Buch zeichnet den Weg zu einer neuen Renaissance –eine Botschaft für die Völker, die Eliten und all jene, die daran glauben,dass der Nahe Osten erneut aufstehen kann. Die Parsische Union…eine kulturell-zivilisatorische Idee für den Aufbau der Zukunft,nicht mit Waffen,sondern mit Weisheit, Zusammenarbeit und Hoffnung.

  11. خاورمیانه… سرزمین تمدن‌های بزرگ، امروز در میانهٔ بحران‌ها ایستاده است.اما آینده‌ای تازه ممکن است—آینده‌ای که بر پایهٔ همکاری، هویت مشترک و صلح پایدار بنا شود. «مانیفست اتحاد پارسه» صدایی است برای بیداری دوبارهٔ منطقه؛صدایی برای امنیت بدون جنگ، پیشرفت بدون وابستگی،و شکوفایی بدون مرز. این کتاب نقشهٔ راه یک رنسانس جدید را ترسیم می‌کند؛رسانه‌ای برای ملت‌ها، نخبگان و هر کسی که ایمان داردخاورمیانه می‌تواند دوباره برخیزد. اتحاد پارسه…ایده‌ای فرهنگی–تمدنی برای ساختن آینده،نه با اسلحه،بلکه با خرد، همکاری و امید.

  12. Critique of Management Reason
    Management Bits and Tips from Can’t
    Dmitry Vostokov

    This book is an anthology of posts on people and project management from 2008 to 2010, when the author was a manager and was roaming between management training sessions. It started as a blog, Management Bits and Tips: Reflections on Software Engineering and Software Technical Support Management, which now survives as a Facebook page, ManagementBits. When the author returned to engineering after management in 2009, he wanted to publish a book with the original title, Management Bits: An Anthology from Reductionist Manager. Around 2015, he changed its title to Critique of Management Reason: Management Bits and Tips from Can't and added a few more bits as late as 2017.

  13. In a world collapsing under injustice, corruption, and spiritual decay, Awakening from Defeat: The Language of the Truth calls humanity—especially the Muslim world—to rediscover divine purpose. From Gaza’s suffering to the moral crises of modern civilization, John Abraham exposes how materialism, Zionism, and neo-globalism have replaced Qur’anic truth with illusion. This bold manifesto traces the fall of Islamic values, the silence of leaders, and the betrayal of justice, yet offers hope through a return to revelation, unity, and moral courage. Rooted in the timeless guidance of the Qur’an, it invites readers to rebuild civilization on truth, justice, and spiritual awakening. A call for conscience, action, and renewal for Muslims and all seekers of truth.

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  15. THE NIGHTWATCHERS
    Dawod M. Alasadi

    THE NIGHTWATCHERS takes us on a fascinating journey into how ancient civilizations understood and connected with the cosmos, the argument behind it is that for our ancestors astronomy and astrology weren’t separate fields of study but were deeply intertwined with every aspect of their lives the stars weren’t just something to look at they were seen as an intelligent living force that influenced everything from politics to religion and social systems.