Incoming Resources
- An outsider's guide to humans, what science taught me about what we do and who we are, Camilla Pang, PhD
- Sounds fake but okay, an asexual and aromantic perspective on love, relationships, sex, and pretty much anything else, Sarah Costello and Kayla Kaszyca
- For good measure, an agenda for moving beyond GDP, edited by Joseph E. Stiglitz, Jean-Paul Fitoussi, and Martine Durand
- 2020, one city, seven people, and the year everything changed, Eric Klinenberg
- Heaven, Emerson Whitney
- Tame the primitive brain, 28 ways in 28 days to manage the most impulsive behaviors at work, Mark Bowden
- The global code, how a new culture of universal values is reshaping business and marketing, Clotaire Rapaille
- Culturgram '99, managing editor, Grant Paul Skabelund ; culturgram editors, Susan M. Sims [and others]
- The Timothy Leary project, Jennifer Ulrich ; [foreword by Zach Leary]
- The cosmopolitan tradition, a noble but flawed ideal, Martha C. Nussbaum
- The cry for justice, an anthology of social protest : the writings of philosophers, poets, novelists, social reformers, and others who have voiced the struggle against social injustice : selected from twenty-five languages covering a period of five thousand years, edited by Upton Sinclair ; with an introduction by Jack London ; and a new introduction by Chris Hedges
- Civilization, how we all became American, Rڳegis Debray ; translated by David Fernbach
- Elements of taste, understanding what we like and why, Benjamin Errett
- Where are we heading?, the evolution of humans and things, Ian Hodder
- The Spivak reader, selected works of Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, edited by Donna Landry and Gerald MacLean
- The silence of animals, on progress and other modern myths, John Gray
- Nanaville, adventures in grandparenting, Anna Quindlen
- Humanity from space, co-produced by Darlow Smithson Productions Ltd and Handel Productions, in association with PBS, Discovery Channel Canada, Canal D, Endemol Worldwide Distribution ; producer, Ed Watkins ; producer & director, Duncan Copp
- Why does patriarchy persist?, Carol Gilligan, Naomi Snider
- American awakening, eight principles to restore the soul of America, John Kingston
- Why do towns have rules?, Shelby Moran
- Thought economics, conversations with the remarkable people shaping our century, Vikas Shah
- The ladybird book of the new you, J. A. Hazeley and J. P. Morris
- An outsider's guide to humans, what science taught me about what we do and who we are, Camilla Pang, PhD
- This is not normal, the politics of everyday expectations, Cass R. Sunstein
- Celebrity culture, Noah Berlatsky, Noah Berlatsky, Book Editor
- The comfort of things, Daniel Miller