A sweeping exploration of human history, from the rise of Homo sapiens to the complex modern societies we live in today, with fresh insights on how culture, economics, and technology shape our world.
Ray Dalio examines historical patterns of global power shifts and offers a framework for understanding why nations rise and fall, drawing connections between economics, politics, and social change.
William Strauss and Neil Howe present a compelling theory about generational cycles in American history, predicting how these recurring patterns shape the future of society and the challenges ahead.
A thrilling deep dive into Cold War espionage, betrayal, and the true story of double agent Oleg Gordievsky, who risked everything to help the West and bring down the Soviet Union.
An engaging exploration of how Fibonacci’s introduction of Hindu-Arabic numerals revolutionized mathematics in Europe, as Keith Devlin reveals the surprising story behind this pivotal figure in history.