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    - Critical Review in Psychology, Psychoanalysis and Social Theory
    av Ian Parker
    249,-

    Tracing a series of key debates in and against the psy-complex.

  • av Antonin Tuynman
    194,-

    Discover Nature's algorithm of Intelligence to learn problem-solving from intuition to artificial intelligence.

  • - poems of suffering and redemption
    av Brian Mountford
    132,-

    Writing that connects those who have suffered, questioned meaning and struggled with pain, but found an ultimate hope.

  • - Reconnecting with Her Sacred Power
    av Chrissie Blaze
    153,-

    It's time to stop overlooking our own planet in the science and art of astrology.

  • - Wild god of Faery, Guardian of Annwfn
    av Danu Forest
    164,-

    Gwyn: ancient guardian of the land and the Brythonic faery underworld tradition.

  • Spar 10%
    - A Cultural History of the U.S. from 1982-Present
    av Shaun Scott
    217

    A generation on the move, a country on the brink, and a young author's search to find out how we got here.

  • - Just Who are We?
    av Peter Strother
    207,-

    Spiritual Revolution - liberate yourself from enslavement to the global economic system.

  • - Reimagining the Russian Revolution 1917-2017
    av Philip Cunliffe
    164,-

    What if history had had a happy ending? To change the future, we need to reimagine the past.

  • av Anita Neilson
    132,-

    Change the world with this heart warming, inspirational and practical guide to seated philanthropy.

  • av Rupert Smith
    175,-

    Steal a few cents and they put you in jail. Steal a few million and they put you in charge.

  • av Lawrence Swaim
    196,-

    A tale of ancestral secrets and the merging of past and present in modern-day Manhattan.

  • av Lucya Starza
    154,-

    366 spells, rituals, Pagan prayers and more, with details of festivals held throughout the year to help you live your best Pagan life.

  • av Andrew D. Bentley
    122,-

    A true story of momentous signs and reflections, from desolate grief to healing peace.

  • av Terry Tapp
    143,-

    Recalling the JeffBoat incident of 2001, A Serf's Journal is Terry Tapp's formidable first-hand account of American workers as they fight a multinational company and their corrupt union to stage the longest wildcat strike in US history.

  • - Part I Scripture From the Past
    av C. J. Gleave
    153,-

    When he finds a hidden map and a scripture washed up with an unusual body at the Galunda Bay, Daimeh's idyllic life changes forever. After an autopsy has been conducted, he decides to follow the map and go on a journey with his aunt to the impassable lands to the north, where it is rumoured a great civilisation lives. In their path are giant worms, mysterious technology and a gargantuan. When they reach their destination, at first the Amunisari appear very welcoming... But after facing deception, mystery and brutality, Daimeh has to face his final fear... Being alone...

  • av Jonathan Clatworthy
    196,-

    Why secular society cannot solve its biggest problems.

  • - How-To Survive (and Enjoy) the Mid-Winter Festival
    av Melusine Draco
    164,-

    Why we should look upon Yule as one of the most important festivals in the pagan calendar.

  • av Chris Nineham
    143,-

    An examination of dramatic developments across the British political landscape and the current crisis of consent, post-Brexit.

  • av Dr. Bruno R. Cignacco
    274,-

    The key to your success and happiness is within YOU!

  • - A Myopic Prosperity
    av Dan P. Greaney
    175,-

    The Worst Generation is character Jenny Alhouse's indictment of her parents' contributions to the contemporary world, their generational short-sighted and selfish degradation of economic and environmental well-being. Her recounting of childhood shows much she is thankful for - a stable, caring home, times kayaking with her father, family trips, a quality education, the benefits of prosperity. But she tells the story from her adulthood, and includes the things she could not see as a child: the economic and environmental plundering and inconsideration imbedded in her upbringing that leave her world unstable, uncivil, and unsafe.

  • - Parish-Pump Witchcraft, Wise-Women and Cunning Ways
    av Melusine Draco
    214,-

    Much of what passes for ';witchcraft' today was everyday knowledge to our forebears, especially those who lived and worked in the countryside. Here were to be found practical household hints, remedies and family recipes that had been handed down from generation to generation, some still existing in the form of treasured journals and notebooks. There is, however, nothing fanciful or far-fetched about this information - in fact, The Secret People is a remembrance of times past and a preservation of ';parish-pump witchcraft, wise-women and cunning ways' adapted for use in the 21st century. It may also go a long way in helping those present-generation pagans in search of an identity and answer the questions: Who ... what am I?

  • - Greece and Europe
    av Roger Silverman
    207,-

    This socialist history of modern Greece tells the story of its rebirth in struggle, the heroic resistance to Nazi occupation, the civil war and its aftermath, the colonels dictatorship and its overthrow, the rise and fall of PASOK, the debt crisis, the popular uprising of 2010-12, the election of SYRIZA, the referendum and the subsequent capitulation. What lessons can Greeces experience teach those campaigning against austerity throughout Europe? This book includes an Appendix by Eric Toussaint.

  • - Finding Happiness Now in a World That Wants to Sell You Perfection Later
    av Heather Jayne Wynn
    164,-

    Heather Wynn is on a mission to transform the conversation about women and fitness. She knows you can't hate your body into true health. Instead, through the practices in this book, you'll learn to make sane and lasting health and physique changes and finally arrive at a place of peace and love - of which you've been worthy all along. Heather's insightful anecdotes from her personal journey as well as her professional work with clients, help us recognize the absurdity of the expectations for our bodies that we allow outside influences to determine for us, and the type of lifestyle we think we need to live in order to be healthy and fit. After reading this book you will feel empowered to step off the diet roller coaster for good, quiet the negative voices, and reclaim your life and health. The best part? Heather will give you the tools to do it! (From the Foreword by Molly Galbraith)

  • av David Salisbury
    164,-

    A Mystic Guide to Cleansing & Clearing takes a new approach to the practice of cleansing our lives. Using energetic methods from a variety of traditions and philosophies yet geared for the pagan mind, you will uncover energetic burdens and learn how to transform and clear them from your life. These teachings from the Western magickal traditions will arm you with the tools necessary to clear your space, cleanse your body, cast out negative entities, and clear the slate for a fresh start.

  • - The Men Who Fought for Women's Rights
    av Kaevan Gazdar
    207,-

    Why have so many remarkable men fought for womens rights, often risking their careers and ruining their health? Who were these men, what were their backgrounds, above all: what kind of relationships did they have with women? Finally, if there have been so many deviations from the male-oppressor/female-victim cliche, doesnt this stereotype need to be relativized or indeed rejected? Feminisms Founding Fathers is the first book to tell the untold story of the traitors to the mens cause - the pioneers and fellow-travellers of female emancipation. It challenges accepted wisdom and reveals the vital role that men have played in making Womens Lib happen.

  • av Mags Mackean
    175,-

    What happens when you seem to have it all - enough money, health and success - but happiness remains elusive? The Upside Down Mountain forsakes the summit for the journey downhill, penetrating the hidden depths of darkness and discomfort most people live to avoid. This descent through the wild landscapes of the Pyrenees, the Amazon, Tibet and Egypt reveals how to navigate troubled times and create a new story for ourselves and the world: inspiring us to become the change we seek. Archetypal guardians become familiar allies at the thresholds of descent - pointing the way to deepening and lasting transformation. The narrative reads as an adventure yarn, and inspirational memoir, with implicit signposts for fellow explorers determined to lead a fulfilling life.

  • av Michael H. Burnam
    122,-

    The Last Stop asks the question: What happens when Evolution ends? It's Ender's Game meets Close Encounter of the Third Kind - a character-driven action packed drama first set in a high school suffused with emerging sexuality and a strict pecking order, followed by wild flying saucer rides to the dark side of the moon, and then to a city under the ice on Europa where seemingly anything is possible. Mature Sci-Fi devotees will appreciate The Last Stops hardcore science and philosophy. Young adult readers will enjoy its fast-paced action, stunning visual imagery, three-dimensional characters, teenage protagonists and just the right dash of humor. Who says a feelgood story can't be classic Sci Fi?

  • av Nimue Brown
    144,-

    A book of inspiration and the real-life stories of Pagans who are walking their talk.

  • av Mark Yakich & Christopher Schaberg
    185,-

    Re-examining the strange and ordinary world of air travel, one flight at a time.

  • - A Defence Of Growth, Progress, Industry And Stuff
    av Leigh Phillips
    244,-

    Economic growth, progress, industry and, erm, stuff have all come in for a sharp kicking from the green left and beyond in recent years. Everyone from black-hoodied Starbucks window-smashers to farmers market heirloom-tomato-mongers to Prince Charles himself seem to be embracing degrowth and anti-consumerism, which is nothing less than a form of ecological austerity. Meanwhile, the back-to-the-land ideology and aesthetic of locally-woven organic carrot-pants, pathogen-encrusted compost toilets and civilisational collapse is hegemonic. Yet modernity is not the cause of climate change and the wider biocrisis. It is indeed capitalism that is the source of our environmental woes, but capitalism as a mode of production, not the fuzzy understanding of capitalism of Naomi Klein, Bill McKibben, Derrick Jensen, Paul Kingsnorth and their anarcho-liberal epigones as a sort of globalist corporate malfeasance. In combative and puckish style, science journalist Leigh Phillips marshals evidence from climate science, ecology, paleoanthropology, agronomy, microbiology, psychology, history, the philosophy of mathematics, and heterodox economics to argue that progressives must rediscover their historic, Promethean ambitions and counter this reactionary neo-Malthusian ideology that not only retards human flourishing, but wont save the planet anyway. We want to take over the machine and run it rationally, not turn the machine off.

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