Book Reviews
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Psychology
NeuroTribes: The Legacy of Autism and the Future of Neurodiversity
NeuroTribes takes readers on a journey through the history of autism from the turn of the 20th century. The determination to carve out all eccentricitiesâthe very eccentricities that built the ship humanity stands onâfaltered our course. Hence, the book departs from the port that pathologizes autisâŚ

The Body Keeps the Score book review | Noor Hamwy
Prior to the advent of the brain, there was no color and no sound in the universe, nor was there any flavor or aroma and probably......

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Postcolonialism
Martin & Malcolm & America: A Dream or a Nightmare
âThere was a war going on in black and white America between Martin and Malcolm. Everyone was forced to choose sides, but I could not. They were like my left and right hands, both necessary for the full expression of my humanity and for my struggle to find my voice

A Dying Colonialism
Known as a founding father of postcolonial studies, I knew I had to pick up one of Frantz Fanonâs books. This manâs alive and commanding voice, along with the sheer rigor of his analysis, produces a kind of awakening in you. Colonialism is colonialism is colonialism. What has

The Autobiography of Malcolm X - reflections
âI canât turn around without hearing about some âcivil rights advanceâ! white people seem to think the black man ought to be shouting âhallelujahâ! Four hundred years the white man has had his foot-long knife in the black manâs backâand now the white man starts to wiggle

The Colonizer and the Colonized
Pithy. Candid. A manifesto for post-colonial thinking. These are just a few of the words that come to mind after reading this book. Albert Memmi

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Philosophy
Aping Mankind by Raymond Tallis
Aping Mankind presents a powerful critique against the temptation to fuse scientific inquiry with overly simplistic and shallow isms. A neuro...

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Politics
The Myth of Religious Violence
Cavanaugh hypothesizes that the myth of religious violence is not a baseless assertion but rather a powerful means by which Western secularism justifies its promotion of governance as synonymous with peacemaking. Thus, it becomes reasonable, if not necessary, to advocate for modern secular forms ofâŚ
