Sociology

The Sirens’ Call by Christopher L. Hayes

An in-depth book review of The Sirens' Call by Christopher L. Hayes—exploring how ancient myth, Marxist theory, and media criticism converge to illuminate the urgent dangers of attention capitalism in our digital age.

Defund: Black Lives, Policing, and Safety for All by Sandy Hudson

Dive into Sandy Hudson's Defund, a compelling book that challenges policing at its roots and envisions community-centered alternatives for public safety. This detailed review explores the book’s core arguments, strengths, and areas for further reflection.

Careless People by Sarah Wynn-Williams

Discover the gripping memoir Careless People by Sarah Wynn-Williams, an insider’s eye-opening account of Facebook’s corporate recklessness. This book review explores its themes of power, privilege, and the high-stakes ethical dilemmas behind the world’s most influential social media platform.

The Seven ‘I’s of Modi’s India by Anant Chetan

The Seven 'I's of Modi's India by Anant Chetan offers a unique NRI perspective on India's transformation under Prime Minister Narendra Modi from 2014 to 2024. This balanced analysis explores key areas like infrastructure, industrialization, innovation, and identity. Read our in-depth review.

Cleavage – Men, Women, and the Space Between Us by Jennifer Finney Boylan

Cleavage: Men, Women, and the Space Between Us by Jennifer Finney Boylan is an insightful memoir exploring gender, family, and the evolving landscape of identity.

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