The Calcium Paradox For decades, we’ve been told that calcium is essential for strong bones and that we should consume more of it—especially as we
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Superabundance: Why More People Means More Prosperity – Book Summary
Introduction: Turning Malthus on His Head In Superabundance, Marian L. Tupy and Gale L. Pooley set out to do something radical: upend centuries of economic
Read MoreThe War on the West: A Call to Defend Western Values – Book Summary
Introduction: The Rise of Western Self-Loathing In The War on the West, British author and journalist Douglas Murray takes aim at a troubling trend—what he
Read MoreThe Cure That Works: How to Have the World’s Best Healthcare—at a Quarter of the Price – Book Summary
Introduction: America’s Healthcare Paradox America spends more per capita on healthcare than any other country—yet it ranks poorly in many health outcomes. In The Cure
Read MoreManliness: A Forgotten Virtue in the Modern World – Book Summary
In an age where gender roles are being redefined, masculinity is often treated as either irrelevant or problematic. But what if there is a deeper,
Read MoreCapitalism: The Unknown Ideal – Ayn Rand’s Defense of Freedom, Reason, and Markets – Book Summary
What if capitalism wasn’t just an economic system—but a moral ideal? What if the free market wasn’t merely efficient, but also the only system consistent
Read MoreCatching Fire: How Cooking Made Us Human – A Deep Dive Into Richard Wrangham’s Evolutionary Thesis – Book Summary
Cooking is so embedded in our daily routines that we rarely think of it as revolutionary. But according to anthropologist Richard Wrangham, cooking didn’t just
Read MoreReclaiming Nietzsche: A Deep Dive into Walter Kaufmann’s Nietzsche: Philosopher, Psychologist, Antichrist – Book Summary
Understanding Nietzsche Beyond the Caricature For much of the early 20th century, Friedrich Nietzsche was often portrayed as a dangerous thinker—a proto-fascist, a nihilist, or
Read MoreMcNamara’s Folly: When Bureaucracy Sent Unfit Soldiers to Die in Vietnam – Book Summary
The Vietnam War has no shortage of tragic chapters—but few are as little known and morally haunting as what Hamilton Gregory exposes in McNamara’s Folly:
Read MoreThe Case for Keto: Why Everything You’ve Been Told About Diet May Be Wrong
In The Case for Keto, acclaimed science journalist Gary Taubes challenges decades of conventional wisdom about diet, fat, and weight loss. Rather than blaming obesity
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