'What's wrong with the Scandinavians? Truth and Myths about the Happiest People" is a book that explores the phenomenon of Scandinavian happiness, sorting out the myths and reality of the Scandinavian lifestyle, as well as discussing factors that affect their well-being and happiness.
"This Day Is Life" is an exciting biography of Astrid Lindgren, the creator of the famous children's books about Pippi Longstocking and other characters. Talks about her life, sources of inspiration and creative heritage, inspiring readers to courage and creativity.
"Machine, Platform, Crowd" - a study of the impact of technology on modern society. The author analyzes how digital platforms and social media affect our relationships, economy and politics, and also considers the consequences of this influence on the future of society.
"Transformation of the Ukrainian national idea" - an analysis of the processes of evolution and influence of the national idea in Ukraine. The book explores the historical, political and cultural factors that determine this process, as well as considers modern challenges and prospects for national identity in the country.
"Why are nations declining?" - analysis of factors influencing the decline of nations in the modern world. The book addresses social, economic, and political dimensions, including demographic change, cultural transformation, and globalization, explaining how these factors affect the stability and future of national communities.
"Notes from the Kitchen: 'Rewriting History'" is a culinary journey that combines taste and history. The author shares recipes from different eras and cultures, allowing readers to learn about how food shaped and changed the world through the ages. From antique recipes to contemporary creations, the book offers a unique perspective on history through culinary traditions.
"The Personal Dossier: The Washington Post Story" is a riveting account of the development and influence of one of America's most important newspapers. From foundation to modernity, the book reveals the history of the newspaper, its role in politics, journalism and society, and the extraordinary moments and challenges it and its journalists faced.
"Design Thinking: Design Your Life" - a guide to applying design thinking methods to solve life problems and achieve personal goals. Offers tools for creative and systematic approach to life challenges.
"Violence and Social Order" is an analysis of the influence of the main factors on the course of history, presented in a book that provokes critical thinking about the nature of society and order.
"How to Destroy America in Three Simple Steps" is a provocative book that ironically analyzes the factors and trends that can lead to the degradation and destruction of society. Perhaps it warns against mistakes and misunderstandings in the field of politics, economics and social relations.
"To save capitalism. How to make the free market work for people" - Robert Reich analyzes the problems of modern capitalism and proposes measures to reform it in the interests of society, emphasizing the importance of social justice and equality.
"The Mechanism of Freedom" is a book exploring the relationship between freedom and the development of society, arguing for the need to protect civil rights and freedoms to create a prosperous and harmonious society.
"Advanced countries. In anticipation of a new "economic miracle" - analyzes the prospects for the development of advanced economies, their approaches to innovations and the challenges facing them in the modern world, and tries to predict the future of economic growth and progress.
"Procrustean bed" - considers the concept of risk and chance in life, as well as erroneous ideas about stability and predictability, trying to convey the idea of the need for flexibility and adaptation to change.
Stremglove is an autobiographical book by Oliver Sachs, in which he shares his own struggles and triumphs over diseases, especially depression, and talks about his career and achievements in the field of neurology.
"Total automation" is a study of the impact of computer algorithms on our world, from everyday tasks to global processes, their role in changing society and the economy, as well as security issues and ethical aspects of automation.
'What's hiding autism. The Future of Neuroscience" is a study of autism, offering new perspectives and approaches to the perception of this condition, as well as discussing its impact on society and possible ways of inclusion and support.
"Homosexuality and the Catholic Church" is a book addressing the complex questions and issues surrounding homosexuality and the Church's relationship to the topic, offering clear answers and analysis.