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The Mighty Continent
Regular price $30.00 Save $-30.00In The Mighty Continent: A Candid History of Modern Europe, Walter McDougall, winner of the Pulitzer Prize and professor of history at the University of Pennsylvania, provides readers with a sweeping historical narrative that takes in the political, economic, social, intellectual, and cultural developments in the major European nations from the fifteenth to the twenty-first century.
Along the way, McDougall provides new insights on and interpretations of the Renaissance, the Protestant and Catholic Reformations, the Age of Exploration, the Scientific, French, and Industrial Revolutions, the sources of modernism, the origins of World War I, the rise of totalitarianism, the advance of the European Union, the collapse of communism, and much else.
Comprehensive yet compact, objective yet unabashed, attuned to European failings yet refreshingly free from cloying moralism, The Mighty Continent is history as it used to be: exciting, uplifting, ironic, not infrequently tragic—and, above all, fair to the figures who made modern Europe so world-shakingly powerful and inescapably influential.
American Odyssey
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Notes from the Other Side of Night
Regular price $19.99 Save $-19.99“There are scenes in this book that the reader will never forget.”—Mircea Eliade
With a new Afterword by the author and a new Introduction by bestselling historian Wilfred M. McClay
In Notes from the Other Side of Night, Juliana Geran Pilon provides a beautiful memoir of a return to her native Romania in 1975, which she left with her family when she was just fourteen. Poetically weaving together hard-won adult insights with her childhood perceptions, Pilon tells the haunting stories of her parents, grandparents, neighbors, and friends. She recounts the chilling realities of anti-Semitism, political imprisonment, and judicial execution under Romania’s ruthless communist authorities. And she remembers those few who managed to retain their humanity despite the horrors that surrounded them.
Told with detached melancholy, the result is a book full of political and spiritual wisdom. At a time when the totalitarian crimes of the last century are being minimized, if not entirely ignored, Pilon’s meditation on evil, hope, and love is profoundly moving.
Breaking Babel
Regular price $23.99 Save $-23.99A profound analysis of the terrifying technological project on which our world has embarked—and the ancient myth it recapitulates.
Digital technology is hijacking our attention, colonizing our consciousness, harvesting our personal data, and destroying our souls. We have become a nation of addicts, unable to turn away from the glowing light of those digital devices which enchant and possess us. Furthermore, our disease is facilitating the greatest concentration of power in history—except this time our Tower of Babel is taking the form of a web composed of silicon and electricity, a captivating and ubiquitous presence from which there is no escape.
Or is there?
As Mark T. Mitchell explains in Breaking Babel: Artificial Intelligence, Apocalypse, and the Revenge of Reality, just as the biblical Babel toppled, collapsing under the weight of its own hubris, the attempt to overcome human limits is fated to fail. Techno-optimists’ fever dreams of immortality and unparalleled power will ultimately be frustrated. Although we are bound to experience a period of intense chaos and confusion, reality will not be cheated.
Including practical advice for holding fast to the truly human in this troubling moment. Breaking Babel is essential reading for anyone who wishes to stay sane in an era of increasing madness.
Independence Hall
Regular price $21.99 Save $-21.99The surprising story of how an ordinary building became—finally—a chief symbol of the American Founding and its political ideals.
Independence Hall, where the Declaration of Independence was signed 250 years ago, is today a beloved American shrine and an international symbol of political liberty. Yet it was not always so. In Independence Hall: The History of an American Icon, one of our most accomplished and provocative historians unspools the surprising story of Independence Hall’s origins, varied uses, and ultimate rise to national-landmark status.
D. G. Hart, a Philadelphia native, has an eye for the fascinating and incongruous. He tells not only the stories surrounding the signing of the Declaration of Independence and the framing of the Constitution. He also reveals Benjamin Franklin’s connection with Independence Hall’s origins, how the building later became America’s first natural history museum (led by quirky portraitist Charles Wilson Peale), why Abraham Lincoln lay in state there following his assassination, the role of Kevin Bacon’s father, Edmund, in creating Independence National Park, and why it took so long for the nation to recognize Independence Hall’s significance and meaning.
Written for the general reader, everyone interested in our national story will find this quintessentially American history eye-opening and entertaining.
Teach Me Your Suffering
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Christians who are undergoing great pain, whether physical or mental, know to turn to God. In doing so, they typically ask that their suffering be removed, or at least that it be explained. But that’s the wrong approach, explains the renowned psychiatrist Aaron Kheriaty. Instead, we should ask Christ to teach us His suffering, where we encounter the depths of His love and find liberation from our afflictions.
In this groundbreaking book of Christian spirituality, Kheriaty takes readers into the heart of the simple prayer Doce me passionem Tuam—“Teach me Your suffering.” Drawing from his own clinical experience, the lives of the saints, and the insights of a modern mystic, he shows that by shifting our focus from demanding answers for our pain to entering Christ’s own agony, this prayer draws us into God’s love and offers authentic freedom.
Written for anyone who wishes not only to overcome suffering but also to grow in his or her spiritual life, Teach Me Your Suffering’s meditations on the Eucharist, the Holy Family, and Christ’s Passion will show readers how and where God’s love is fully revealed—and how and where human anguish finds meaning.
Jesus, the Man Who Lives
Regular price $20.99 Save $-20.99One of the most arrestingly insightful reflections ever written on the life, person, and teachings of Christ.
In Jesus, the Man Who Lives, the celebrated British author Malcolm Muggeridge offers meditation that was deemed by The London Times to be his “masterpiece, the greatest achievement of his life as a writer.” Muggeridge's portrait of Christ is at once deeply personal and universally accessible.
Beginning with the assertion that the “coming of Jesus into the world is the most stupendous event in human history,” Muggeridge provides astute commentary on the events of Christ’s life, his teachings, his parables, his prophecies, and his relationships. Along the way, he happily punctures many of the cherished myths held about Jesus—and about itself—by the modern, self-satisfied, largely post-Christian world. With his trademark honesty and wit, Muggeridge concludes that “either Jesus never was or he still is. I assert that he still is."
This new, fiftieth-anniversary edition proudly reintroduces Malcolm Muggeridge’s profound spiritual meditation to a new generation of readers.
Pandemic of Lunacy
Regular price $22.00 Save $-22.00"Brilliant, the corrective we need to pull the nation back from the abyss of unreason." —Dean Koontz
A bestselling moral philosopher dissects and explodes the crazy—but deadly serious—ideas that have spread, bred, and metastasized throughout contemporary society.
What is happening to the world? Why does it seem like everyone has gone insane? Why are so many things that seemingly everyone believed the day before yesterday suddenly held to be retrograde, hateful, or even criminal? And why are things that everyone seemed to view as lunacy the day before yesterday suddenly taught or even required?
In Pandemic of Lunacy: How to Think Clearly When Everyone Around You Seems Crazy, University of Texas philosopher J. Budziszewski patiently explains the delusions that beset us. Ranging over the topics of morality and happiness, politics and government, family and sexuality, the real and the unreal, and God and religion, Budziszewski makes the case for sanity in commonsense language accessible to all.
Pandemic of Lunacy will be treasured by anyone who is troubled or confused, anyone who wonders whether the world has gone crazy or whether they have, and anyone who feels the need for a trustworthy guide in a topsy-turvy age.
End of the Road
Regular price $21.00 Save $-21.00“This may be the most enraging book you have ever read. It will certainly be one of the most illuminating.” —Matthew B. Crawford, author, Why We Drive: Toward a Philosophy of the Open Road
An inside-the-cab view of how an iconic American occupation is being destroyed by corporations, politicians, and bureaucrats.
For decades, the trucker was a symbol of independence, a knight-errant of the open road. Today, drivers are treated not like people at all, but merely as “inputs” necessary (for now) in moving things from place to place. They are slowly being replaced: first by poorly paid, untrained, exploited immigrants, and soon by driverless RoboTrucks. Truckers are spied on by corporations and governments, regulated into serfdom by politicians and bureaucrats, and considered an afterthought by managerial elites who despise those who do real work with their hands.
Gord Magill, a third-generation trucker who has driven the ice roads of the Great White North, the deserts of the Australian Outback, and everywhere in between, shows how surveillance technology makes today’s cab a virtual prison, demoralizing drivers and eradicating truck-stop culture. He reveals the immigration scams putting grossly unqualified drivers behind the wheel—and causing horrific accidents on our nation’s roads. And he gives an inside account of the trucker-led “Freedom Convoy” that provoked the most thorough persecution of political dissenters in Canadian history.
End of the Road describes the human and cultural consequences of a short-sighted quest for efficiency that assigns good jobs a value of zero. Fresh and authentic, this book is a workingman’s call to save the dignity and freedom not just of truckers, but of all blue-collar workers.
On America
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