The Eternal Now

6 best books like The Eternal Now (Paul Tillich): How to Be an Antiracist, Momo, Estado y revolución, Lenin: A Study in the Unity of His Thought, Call Sign Chaos: Learning to Lead, Last Hope Island: Britain, Occupied Europe, and the Brotherhood That Helped Turn the Tide of War

How to Be an Antiracist
AuthorIbram X. Kendi
ISBN0525509283
Ibram X. Kendi's concept of antiracism reenergizes and reshapes the conversation about racial justice in America--but even more fundamentally, points us toward liberating new ways of thinking about ourselves and each other. In How to be an Antiracist, Kendi asks us to think about what an antiracist...
Momo
AuthorMichael Ende
ISBN3522168577
Eine gespenstische Gesellschaft "grauer Herren" ist am Werk und veranlasst immer mehr Menschen, Zeit zu sparen. Aber in Wirklichkeit betrügen sie die Menschen um diese ersparte Zeit. Als die Not am größten ist und die Welt ihnen schon endgültig zu gehören scheint, entschließt sich Meister...
AuthorVladimir Lenin
If you happen to get the version which has a forward by Richard Pipes, I strongly suggest reading the text of Vladimir Lenin first, maybe Google or Wikipedia some of the historical references, and draw your own conclusion. Richard Pipes is your classical establishment propaganda clerk who's job is...
AuthorGyörgy Lukács
ISBN1859841740
Written in part as an elegy upon Lenin's decease, and in part as insurance against author's own impending liquidation--for his magnum opus, History and Class Consciousness, had been "condemned by Soviet authorities in 1924 at the fifth World Congress of the Comintern" (Jay, Marxism & Totality,...
Call Sign Chaos: Learning to Lead
AuthorJim Mattis
ISBN0812996836
#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER - A clear-eyed account of learning how to lead in a chaotic world, by General Jim Mattis--the former Secretary of Defense and one of the most formidable strategic thinkers of our time--and Bing West, a former assistant secretary of defense and combat Marine.

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Last Hope Island: Britain, Occupied Europe, and the Brotherhood That Helped Turn the Tide of War
AuthorLynne Olson
ISBN0812997352
An engrossing account of how Britain became the base of operations for the exiled leaders of Europe in their desperate struggle to reclaim their continent from Hitler. When the Nazi blitzkrieg rolled over continental Europe in the early days of World War II, the city of London became a refuge for the...
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