
National Geographic #'15/11: Cool it. - The Climate Issue
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The essays collected in this book are inspired by the idea that politics is largely a matter of symbols.
The book Human Devolution represents one of the boldest and most comprehensive attempts for modern science to confront its own limits and openly acknowledge the existence of evidence that does not fit into the official story of human origins.
Douglas Coupland, whose cult book "Generation X" was a "McLuhanian" representation of culture in fictional form, has written a concise biography of the media theorist that interprets the life and work of the man he deals with from the inside.
"War on Hunger" by Vladimir Paleček, published in 1979, is a literary work that explores the causes and consequences of global hunger and proposes possible solutions to this serious problem.
The main theme of the book is the relationship between the politics of peaceful coexistence and socialist internationalism, which the author does not see as opposed, but as interconnected concepts within the ideology of socialism and Marxism.
David Whitehouse, a British astronomer and journalist, creates a living "biography" of our star in the book "The Sun: A Biography," combining history, myth, and science in a journey from the birth of the Sun to its final extinction.