Panigrahi Nirma
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Decolonisation and south indian thinkers 10.07.2026 35:22
Step into the vibrant thought-scape of South Asia with this groundbreaking anthology. Moving beyond rigid borders and imported ideologies, this collection unearths the region's rich intellectual heritage through sixty-one revolutionary voices. From iconic leaders like Gandhi and Jinnah to provocative poets and feminist pioneers, these thinkers bridge the gap between local realities and universal t...
Justice, Laws and Police 09.07.2026 17:11
Can a law be genuinely wrong yet still demand our obedience? Jonathan Quong explores the explosive puzzle of legitimate injustice. We assume justice is the ultimate goal, but what happens when democratic societies inevitably make mistakes? By examining clashing theories from Kant to modern egalitarians, Quong reveals that living together on fair terms requires us to share the burden of our collect...
Elites and Democracy 08.07.2026 15:52
Forget the myth of rule by the people. In this provocative study, Hugo Drochon argues that elites always hold the reins of power. From the boardrooms of global corporations to the halls of government, a small minority always leads. But if democracy is a facade, is it still worth fighting for? Drochon reveals democracy as a perpetual battleground where rising leaders constantly clash with the old g...
Moral code in Indian business 07.07.2026 15:51
Why does India flip-flop on foreign investment? Jason Jackson reveals a hidden moral struggle at the heart of the economy. From the shadow of the East India Company to the expulsion of Coca-Cola, Indian leaders have judged businesses by their character, not just cash. This book explores the high-stakes clash between rapacious speculators and visionary captains of industry, proving that moral belie...
Finding particles that make the universes 06.07.2026 40:30
Explore the subatomic secrets of our universe. Paul Langackers The Standard Model and Beyond examines the mathematical masterpiece describing nature at its smallest scales. While the standard model is a triumph, verified by the Higgs discovery, it remains an incomplete puzzle. This guide bridges the gap to the unknown, investigating dark matter, extra dimensions, and supersymmetry. It provides ess...
How to define society 03.07.2026 38:48
Why can not sociology define its own subject? Volker Schmidt tackles this blind spot in a sweeping 2,500-year genealogy. He reveals how the concept of society evolved from ancient Roman law to our modern obsession with nation-states. Challenging this parochial view, Schmidt argues the default model is broken. He proposes a radical shift toward global social science, reimagining society as a world...
Abuse of data 02.07.2026 30:35
Digital optimism has vanished. Data is no longer just code; it is a battleground for power and identity. This handbook exposes the hidden machinery of our datafied world, from invisible ghost workers to the environmental toll of massive server farms. By investigating data violence and sovereignty, it reveals how information governs our bodies and our planet. Step inside the black box and explore t...
How populist leaders work? 01.07.2026 40:18
The world of diplomacy is being hijacked. From Trump’s threats to occupy Greenland to Duterte’s explosive insults, populist leaders are tearing up the traditional rulebook of international relations. Sandra Destradi and Johannes Plagemann explore this global shift, revealing how leaders bypass established experts to speak directly to the people. By examining radical shifts in India, Turkey, and be...
New theory on personal identity 30.06.2026 35:51
Is your past truly gone, or is it still happening? Benjamin Andrae explores this haunting question in Nothing Lasts, but Nothing Ever Ends. Challenging the belief that only the present exists, he builds a bold case for the continued existence of everything that has ever been. By blending philosophy with music, literature, and personal stories, Andrae reveals how a living past anchors our identity,...
The foundation of metaphysics 29.06.2026 42:01
What is reality made of? Like fish unaware of the water they swim in, we often overlook the fundamental structures of our universe. Contemporary Metaphysics dives deep into these hidden depths, exploring everything from the nature of time and existence to the mystery of abstract objects and God. Using engaging stories and rigorous logic, this book bridges ancient wonder with modern precision, invi...
Our affective intelligence 26.06.2026 45:19
Think your political choices are purely rational? Think again. The Affect Effect dives into the primal undercurrents of the human mind to reveal how emotions like anxiety, anger, and hope actually dictate our political behavior. By merging cutting-edge neuroscience with political theory, this book shatters the myth of the cool-headed voter. Discover how your feelings serve as a sophisticated surve...
How to embrace complexity 25.06.2026 46:12
Forget everything you know about global control. Peter Katzensteins Entanglements in World Politics shatters outdated Newtonian views, propelling us into a post-Newtonian era defined by radical uncertainty. By exploring the hidden links between global finance, nuclear war, and the combined threats of climate change and AI, this book bridges science and the humanities. It is a compelling call for h...
On politics and control 24.06.2026 29:59
In The Rise and Fall of Rational Control, Harvey Mansfield reveals the hidden machinery of the modern world. Starting with Machiavelli’s daring plan to replace divine right with human power, this book traces the explosive journey of an idea: that reason can conquer nature and politics alike. From the birth of individual rights to the catastrophic arrival of nihilism, discover how eight legendary t...
Can we delegate reading to AI? 23.06.2026 37:43
Imagine a world where you never have to read again. Chatbots can summarize books, analyze reports, and even draft your emails. But what do we lose when we stop reading for ourselves? In Reader Bot, Naomi S. Baron explores the hidden half of the AI revolution. From eroding empathy to dulling critical thinking, offloading our literacy comes with a heavy price. This book is a vital guide to navigatin...
Why Nations still fight? 22.06.2026 40:40
In Why Nations Still Fight, Richard Ned Lebow shatters the illusion that war is rational. Drawing on data since 1945, he reveals a shocking truth: those who start wars almost always lose militarily and politically. Driven by arrogance and reckless miscalculation, great powers continue to resort to force, ignoring decades of failure. Lebow argues we need an irrationalist theory to explain why leade...
The ideological brain 19.06.2026 36:56
Can your politics rewire your cells? In The Ideological Brain, Leor Zmigrod explores the radical science of how dogmas possess us, penetrating the deepest recesses of human biology. By merging neuroscience with philosophy, Zmigrod reveals why some brains are vulnerable to extremism while others remain resiliently flexible. From dopamine influence to split-second perceptions, discover how your conv...
Layers of scientific explanation 18.06.2026 48:33
Why does reality come in layers? From the chaotic dance of subatomic particles to the structured complexity of human economies, the universe presents a hierarchy of deep mysteries. Levels of Explanation explores this staggering puzzle, debunking the myth that the best answers always hide in fundamental physics. Delve into a cutting-edge investigation where biology, cognitive science, and metaphysi...
Sufficientarianism 17.06.2026 38:40
Is justice about equality or just having enough? In A New Theory of Sufficientarian Justice, Lasse Nielsen introduces the revolutionary umbel view. This innovative framework focuses on eight critical spheres of life, from health to social status, arguing that absolute deficiency, not inequality, is the real enemy. By prioritizing basic needs and rethinking extreme wealth, Nielsen transforms abstra...
Chilling effects of surveillance 16.06.2026 36:00
We are trapped in a digital matrix where tech giants and governments track every move. In Chilling Effects, Jonathon Penney reveals how surveillance and AI are weaponized to quietly manipulate our identities and control our behavior. This urgent analysis exposes how modern threats force us into a culture of compliance, silencing dissent and eroding democracy. Penney uncovers the invisible forces s...
What's makes us human 15.06.2026 35:34
Step into the uncanny borderlands where the lines between humans, animals, and machines blur. In Animals, Robots, Gods, Webb Keane takes you on a global journey from AI romances in Shanghai to hunters who morph into their prey in Siberia. Through these gripping stories, we confront a haunting question: What really makes us human? This is a daring exploration of how we imagine our moral world and t...
How we feel time 12.06.2026 31:11
Time is more than a clock’s tick; it is the fabric of our existence. David Gilden, an astrophysicist turned psychologist, takes you on a mind-bending journey through this book to reveal how we actually experience time. By blending music, physics, and Gestalt psychology, Gilden uncovers hidden phase transitions in human consciousness. This unique perspective reveals why the present has a deadline a...
Understanding pure consciousness 11.06.2026 39:07
The Elephant and the Blind is a groundbreaking exploration into the elusive heart of the human mind: pure consciousness. Drawing on over 500 vivid reports from meditators worldwide, this book strips away thought, time, and even the ego to reveal the simplest state of being. Is consciousness possible without a self? From deep sleep to nondual wakefulness, Metzinger bridges ancient wisdom and modern...
what's in a name? 10.06.2026 38:21
Enter a linguistic revolution with Michael Devitt’s Reference and Beyond. This provocative collection shatters traditional views on how names and thoughts connect to reality. By stripping away abstract Platonic mysteries, Devitt grounds human communication in a gritty, physical, causal world. From the puzzling de se to the shocking idea that meaning is external to the mind, this book boldly redefi...
Science of cognitive feelings 09.06.2026 38:45
Have you ever felt a name on the tip of your tongue or experienced a sudden eureka moment? Jerome Dokic reveals that these cognitive feelings are far more than mental quirks. In this fascinating exploration, he argues they are the affective interfaces of the mind—spontaneous signals that evaluate our connection to reality. From déjà vu to the profound awe of beauty, discover how these subtle feeli...
Who is a stranger? 08.06.2026 29:57
Prepare to transform your understanding of humanity with François Laruelle’s Theory of Strangers. This isn't just a book—it’s a radical practice meant to be lived. By pioneering non-philosophy, Laruelle reclaims the human from abstract systems, defining us as the Stranger. This keystone text introduces a science of people, dismantling deep-seated hierarchies in democracy and psychoanalysis. Discov...
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