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Profiles in Ignorance

A scathing satire that tackles America's anti-intellectual crisis, hailed as 'one of the funniest people in America' and praised for its hilarious yet poignant insights.

Collision of Power

A gripping memoir from a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, detailing his tumultuous decade as editor of The Washington Post - a time marked by Jeff Bezos's acquisition and the dawn of Donald Trump's presidency.

The Human Condition

A groundbreaking classic by an influential thinker, exploring the far-reaching consequences of power on humanity's future.
$12.99

Reading the Constitution

A retired Supreme Court justice delivers a scathing critique of the current court's jurisprudence, proposing a radically new reading of the Constitution in this provocative New York Times bestseller.
$14.99

Bone of the Bone

A National Book Award finalist shares their insightful perspective on America's most pressing issues. Interweaving personal narrative with astute observations, this collection sheds light on the intersections of class, gender, and rural-urban divides that shape our culture today.
$14.99

Allow Me to Retort

Join celebrated Black legal scholar Elie Mystal as he delves into the rights we hold dear and provides actionable guidance on how to safeguard them. A New York Times bestseller, this book is packed with insightful wisdom that will leave you eager for more.

Blowout

An Emmy-winning journalist takes on the fossil fuel industry's hidden power grab in this #1 New York Times bestseller, exposing a threat to democracies worldwide.

Upstairs at the White House

This New York Times bestseller, written by a former White House insider, is a captivating six-presidency narrative that explores the lives and legacies of America's most iconic First Families - from the Roosevelt dynasty to the Nixon era.
$11.99

Fight Oligarchy

In his latest book, Senator Bernie Sanders tackles the growing threat of oligarchy in America, offering a visionary plan to combat corruption and revitalize the nation's soul. Praise from Kirkus Reviews calls it "well-timed advice" for a bold new direction forward.

Excellent Sheep

In "Is the American Higher Education System Broken?", a former Yale professor makes a provocative case that our nation's top universities are prioritizing conformity over critical thinking, leaving students unfulfilled and undervalued. A must-read for anyone interested in higher education reform.
$14.99

End Times

"Extraordinary: A Comprehensive Explanation of America's Crisis" In this thought-provoking book, a leading social scientist delves into the uncertain future of the United States, examining the intersection of political instability and economic inequality. Praise for its thorough analysis has been widely praised as "required reading".
$14.99

An American Sickness

"A scathing critique of the US healthcare system, An American Sickness offers bold solutions for a healthier America. Praised by The New York Times and Pulitzer Prize-winning author Siddhartha Mukherjee as 'the definitive guide to the past and future of health care in America'," An American Sickness is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand and reform our nation's healthcare system.
$11.99

Collapse

From the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Guns, Germs, and Steel comes a thought-provoking exploration of why civilizations fall and how modern societies can avoid repeating history. A "thrilling" and "disturbing" read (Publishers Weekly), this New York Times bestseller has captivated over 23,000 Goodreads readers with its insightful analysis.
$10.99

21 Lessons for the 21st Century

Sapiens, #1 New York Times bestseller with over 73,000 five-star Goodreads ratings, tackles the pressing issues that will determine humanity's future. Praised by Bill Gates as "fascinating... A crucial global conversation about how to take on the problems of the 21st century".
$12.99

Dark Towers

A gripping exposé of Deutsche Bank's shadowy dealings, from financing terrorist regimes to laundering money for oligarchs. A must-read that will keep you up at night.
$14.43

The New Jim Crow

A clear-eyed and distressing examination of the American criminal justice system, this #1 New York Times bestseller reveals the dark side of mass incarceration as a modern form of racial discrimination. Praise for its careful research, engaging storytelling, and impactful message makes it a must-read for anyone interested in social justice.

The Code

A 2019 Financial Times Best Book, this influential account offers a fresh perspective on Silicon Valley's development and its profound impact on the US government, politics, and economy.

The Man Who Would Be King

A nuanced and insightful exploration of Saudi Arabia's crown prince, this Pulitzer Prize-winning report shines new light on the country's transformation under Mohammed bin Salman.
$12.99

The JFK Conspiracy

Edge of Deception: A gripping tale of a 1960 assassination attempt that nearly derailed John F. Kennedy's presidency, masterfully told by Meltzer and Mensch - now a 2025 New York Times bestseller.
$15.99

Nickel and Dimed

A New York Times bestseller and modern classic, this highly-rated book reveals the author's eye-opening experiences working low-paying jobs across the country. Critics rave: 'Read this explosive little book from cover to cover and share it with your friends!' (The New York Times).
$11.99

The Purposeful Warrior

In "Reflections: Navigating a Divided Climate", Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson shares her insights on leadership, resilience, and the challenges of our current political climate.
$14.99

The People’s Hospital

Meet five uninsured Texans who find themselves at the same hospital in this powerful 'tour de force' that sheds light on the human side of healthcare. A gripping and unflinching look at the front lines of medicine.
$13.99

Men Explain Things to Me

A National Book Critics Circle Award-winning author delivers a searing essay collection that tackles the complex issues of gender relations, women's rights, and violence. With widespread acclaim on Goodreads, boasting over 22,000 five-star ratings, this book brings a potent blend of power and wit to its exploration of these crucial topics.

We the Corporations

"We the Corporations" is a timely and thought-provoking National Book Award finalist that delves into the consequences of corporate personhood. A must-read for anyone interested in understanding its impact on free speech, religious liberties, and our democracy.

Pain Killer

A Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist exposes the dark side of the opioid epidemic, holding accountable those who prioritized profits over public safety.
$13.99