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  • Inside the Policy Machine

    Corporate Lobbying Documents Revealing How Industries Secretly Shape Public Policy

    This book examines how modern policy is rarely made in public alone, but filtered through a parallel system of industry access, draft language, and negotiated influence that shapes outcomes before legislation reaches the floor. Three mechanisms explain that hidden architecture. First, corporations influence policy through direct lobbying, trade associations, campaign support, and public-opinion ... Read more

    $11.99 USD

  • Tired of wanting the next thing

    When the drive for more becomes a weight you didn't notice

    You've always been the one who pushes. The next goal, the better version, the higher standard. But lately, the engine that carried you here sounds different. It's not hunger anymore. It's fatigue dressed in ambition. This book is for the person who has achieved enough to know that achievement doesn't fill the void. It doesn't tell you to lower your standards or settle for less. Instead, it asks a ... Read more

    $11.99 USD

  • Measuring darkness with borrowed flame

    Knowledge, heresy, and peril in Reformation Europe

    Before the telescope could turn toward the moon, someone had to risk their place in the world by saying the moon was not perfect. This book traces the Renaissance scientific revolution not through its celebrated discoveries, but through the fragile human networks that made them possible. In the workshops of Florence, the libraries of Venice, and the courts of Prague, scholars, alchemists, and ... Read more

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  • Years the Pavement Swallowed Whole

    Welfare states that failed Europe's working poor after war

    Between 1945 and 1975, Western Europe built the most expansive social contracts in history. By 1990, those contracts were broken. Those Who Fell Between the Walls examines how the institutions designed to protect the middle class—pensions, housing subsidies, public healthcare, and education systems—became the instruments of its slow dissolution. ... Read more

    $11.99 USD

  • Carrying Less Without Disappearing

    When self improvement begins with acceptance, priorities, and honest attention

    You can step back without becoming cold. For many people, emotional exhaustion does not arrive dramatically. It builds through overexplaining, overinvesting, overreacting, and quietly believing that every problem deserves a response. This book sits inside that tension with warmth and realism. It explores the subtle habits behind burnout, people pleasing, self improvement pressure, inner criticism, ... Read more

    $11.99 USD

  • Inheriting a loaded deck

    New leader, old rules, fresh start

    You are the chosen one. Everyone watches. The founder's shadow is long, and the staff still calls the old office for decisions. This book is written for the next-generation leader who must take charge without being seen as a usurper. It provides a tactical roadmap for earning authority, renegotiating unwritten contracts, and strategically pruning what no longer works. You will learn how to ... Read more

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  • Visible Limits

    NSA Mass Surveillance Snowden Documents Revealing Scope of Global Spying Operations

    This book examines how visible limits emerge when secret surveillance operations are exposed, using the NSA mass surveillance revelations from the Snowden documents to explore how global spying reshaped perceptions of state oversight, digital privacy, and institutional accountability. The first mechanism involves the architecture of information flow, where intelligence agencies collected metadata ... Read more

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  • Before the Rivers Answered

    American expansion and military reconnaissance across the Louisiana Territory frontier

    Jefferson wanted maps, but he also wanted obedience. Behind the celebrated journey across the Louisiana Territory stood a quieter mission shaped by espionage, sovereignty, and fear of imperial rivals. What began as scientific exploration quickly became a test of how a young republic intended to project power into lands it barely understood. Using newly examined correspondence and expedition ... Read more

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    Innovation in all its forms, particularly technological innovation, has become a crucial driver of growth, enhancing competitiveness and increasing social well-being in all economies of the world. In a broad and diversified sense, innovation comprises not only the creation of new technology, but even more important, it includes the diffusion and use of products, processes, and practices that are ... Read more

    $17.99 USD

  • The Codependency Workbook: How Anyone Can Recover from Toxic Relationships and Reclaim Their Self-Worth in 30 Days or Less

    by Alban Cole ...
    Introducing The Codependency Workbook—a comprehensive guide designed to empower you with practical exercises, personal stories, and transformative insights to help you rise above codependency and embrace the life you deserve.Here's just a glimpse of what you'll uncover inside:A 30-day structured plan will guide you toward reclaiming your independence and self-worth.The 20 actionable exercises for ... Read more

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  • Transparent Lives

    Surveillance in Canada

    Although most Canadians are familiar with surveillance cameras and airport security, relatively few are aware of the extent to which the potential for surveillance is now embedded in virtually every aspect of our lives. We cannot walk down a city street, register for a class, pay with a credit card, hop on an airplane, or make a telephone call without data being captured and processed. Where does ... Read more

    $28.99 USD

  • Weaving Two Worlds: Economic Reconciliation Between Indigenous Peoples and the Resource Sector

    The resource sector must embrace Reconciliation with Indigenous PeoplesMuch of the land, the waters, and all that lived upon or in them is, or was once, under the stewardship of Indigenous Peoples. But when it comes to resource extraction, Indigenous communities have often paid the highest price, and received the least in the way of benefit. That's changing, and quickly. Today and in the future, ... Read more

    $9.99 USD or Free with Kobo Plus