America’s Next Great Awakening tells fascinating stories from within the American soul—stories from our past, our myths, and our optimal futures, charting our way to resolving our current crises, preserving the American republic, and evolving into something more, towards a “more perfect union.”

As a war on diversity upends government, corporate, and education policies, the history of the idea of diversity has never been more important. In this contrarian book, David B. Oppenheimer, a diversity skeptic turned admirer, chronicles how diversity became a foundational value of higher education over the last two hundred years, how it evolved as it was adopted in commerce and science, and the implications of the current backlash.

Many people around the world accept the possibility of telepathy or clairvoyance. Very rarely, however, has anyone been able to demonstrate these psychic faculties with enough accuracy and reliability to produce significant results in repeated experimentation. An exception to this was the Polish engineer and industrialist Stefan Ossowiecki.

A scientist documents the gradual return of memories connected to extraordinary abduction experiences, as ordinary life intertwines with recurring anomalies, vivid dreams, and physical evidence. Written as a disciplined yet deeply personal journal, the account raises profound questions about time, memory, dreams, and how anomalous experiences might be understood within a scientific framework.

Leon Trotsky is one of the most significant figures in the last century. He was one of the most influential, active and theoretical forces in Marxism and world socialist revolution. Exiled by his arch-enemy Stalin, and hated by people like Churchill, Trotsky was arguably the greatest promoter of revolutionary activity we have known.
