Who are the people of India? What are their human rights? What are their claims on the Indian Constitution and on democracy? As a part of Samruddha Bharat Foundation’s series Rethinking India, We the People: Establishing Rights and Deepening Democracy (ePub) brings together a set of essays that explores the interesting
The ebook, Psychology’s Misuse of Statistics and Persistent Dismissal of its Critics, (PDF), is an aggressive critique of the misinterpretation of statistical knowledge of populations in mainstream psychology, evaluating the implications of assuming that those statistics constitute scientific knowledge of individuals. It explores the essential nature and historical roots of
Give Me Liberty! An American History (Seagull Fifth Edition) by Dr. Eric Foner is the #1 book in the American history survey course because it works in the classroom. A single-author text by a leader in the field, Give Me Liberty! delivers an authoritative, concise, accessible, and integrated American history.
Siegel’s Material Inspirations, (PDF) is a study of the complex relationship between matter and ideas that molded the nineteenth-century culture of art, and that in turn concluded the course of still-current accounts of art’s nature and value. Basic questions about the impacts of material conditions on the creation and reception
Flowers through Concrete: Explorations in Soviet Hippieland (PDF) takes the reader on a trip into the lives and thoughts of Soviet hippies. In the face of repression and disapproval, they created a version of Western counterculture, competently adapting to, influencing, and shaping their late socialist environment. Flowers through Concrete takes