Monday, March 19, 2012

The Prince (Everyman's Library Classics & Contemporary Classics)

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That Machiavelli’s name has become synonymous with cold-eyed political calculation only heightens the intrinsic fascination of The Prince–the world’s preeminent how-to manual on the art of getting and keeping power and one of the literary landmarks of the Italian Renaissance. Written in a vigorous straightforward style that reflects its author’s realism this treatise on states statecraft and the ideal ruler is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand how human society actually works.[]

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Sunday, March 18, 2012

The Communist Manifesto: A Modern Edition

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A modern edition on the 150th anniversary of the Manifesto.

The Communist Manifesto drafted on the eve of the 1848 revolutions is the most brilliant and incisive political text ever written; a work of great literary power as well as historical insight. Eric Hobsbawm whose writing has brilliantly described the century and a half of history that has been both shaped and illuminated by the Manifesto presents it here.

As the "age of extremes" draws to an end and capitalism seems everywhere to be triumphant as it did one hundred and fifty years ago Eric Hobsbawm critically appraises a work which he argues is now more timely than ever. Hobsbawm notes the curious fact that the Manifesto remained a subterranean text for many decades and did not circulate on a mass scale or achieve a canonical status until comparatively recently. He argues that only the complete unfolding of capitalism on a global scale in recent times allows us to take the full measure of Marx and Engels's truly astounding mixture of passion science and poetry.[]

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Friday, March 16, 2012

More Than Human: Embracing the Promise of Biological Enhancement

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What if you could be smarter stronger and have a better memory just by taking a pill?
What if we could alter our genes to cure Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s?
What if we could halt or even reverse the human aging process?
What if we could communicate with each other simply by thinking about it?

These questions were once the stuff of science fiction. Today advances in biotechnology have shown that they’re plausible even likely to be accomplished in the near future. In labs around the world researchers looking for ways to help the sick and injured have stumbled onto techniques that enhance healthy animals—making them stronger faster smarter and longer-lived—in some cases even connecting their minds to robots and computers across the Internet. Now science is on the verge of applying this knowledge to healthy men and women allowing us to alter humanity in ways we’d previously only dreamed possible. The same research that could cure Alzheimer’s is leading to drugs and genetic techniques that could boost human intelligence. The techniques being developed to stave off heart disease and cancer have the potential to slow or even reverse human aging. And brain implants that restore motion to the paralyzed and sight to the blind are already allowing a small set of patients to control robots and computers simply by thinking about it.


Not everyone welcomes this scientific progress. Cries of “against nature” arise from skeptics even as scientists break new ground at an astounding pace. Across the political spectrum the debate roils: Should we embrace the power to alter our minds and bodies or should we restrict it?

Distilling the most radical accomplishments being made in labs worldwide including gene therapy genetic engineering stem cell research life extension brain-computer interfaces and cloning More Than Human offers an exciting tour of the impact biotechnology will have on our lives. Throughout this remarkable trip author Ramez Naam shares an impassioned vision for the future with revealing insight into the ethical dilemmas posed by twenty-first-century science.

Encouraging us to celebrate rather than fear these innovations Naam incisively separates fact from myth arguing that these much-maligned technologies have the power to transform the human race for the better so long as individuals and families are left free to decide how and if to use them.

If you’ve ever wondered about the boundaries of humanity More Than Human offers a vision of a world where we use our knowledge to improve ourselves unhindered by the fear of change.[]

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Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Merry Adventures of Robin Hood

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Retells the ballad tales of Robin Hood and his band of fellows who outwitted the sour Sheriff of Nottingham henchman of the wicked King John.[]

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Sunday, March 11, 2012

Sayings of Confucius

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A cased edition of a twentieth century translation of the sayings of Confucius first published in 1994. Sayings look at morality and politics and paths of human conduct and reveal an interaction between the master and his disciples.[]

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Friday, March 2, 2012

The Life of Abraham Lincoln

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"Excerpt from the book..."

At the beginning of the twentieth century there is strictly speaking
no frontier to the United States. At the beginning of the nineteenth
century the larger part of the country was frontier
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