The Findhorn Garden Story: Inspired Color Photos Reveal the Magic

The Findhorn Garden Story: Inspired Color Photos Reveal the Magic by The Findhorn Community
English | June 1st, 2012 | ASIN: B078SW9G4C, ISBN: 184409135X | 208 pages | EPUB | 6.66 MB
Newly updated to showcase color photographs, this spiritual classic presents the history and philosophy of Scotland's Findhorn Community. Findhorn was founded more than 40 years ago in far northeast Scotland on windswept and barren sand dunes that happened to sprout a miraculous garden.
The Forgotten Dead - Tove Alsterdal

The Forgotten Dead - Tove Alsterdal
English | 2017 | 400 Pages | ISBN: 0008260303 | EPUB | 433.74 KB
An unputdownable thriller set in the dark underbelly of Europe, perfect for fans of I Am Pilgrim.
Into the darkness, they fall
Tarifa, Spain. A man's body washes up on the beach. No-one seems to care.
Patrick Cornwall is a highly acclaimed investigative journalist. His latest project to uncover the plight of migrants trying to start new lives in Europe, and expose the corruption that runs to the highest levels of society
The Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie and The Gospel of Wealth [Audiobook]

The Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie and The Gospel of Wealth [Audiobook] by Andrew Carnegie
English | January 16th, 2018 | ASIN: B078RTBHC9 | MP3@64 kbps | 11 hrs 59 mins | 330.22 MB
Narrator: John Lescault
His good friend Mark Twain dubbed him "St. Andrew." British Prime Minister William Gladstone called him an "example" for the wealthy. Such terms seldom apply to multimillionaires. But Andrew Carnegie was no run-of-the-mill steel magnate. At age 13 and full of dreams, he sailed from his native Dunfermline, Scotland, to America. The story of his success begins with a $1.20-a-week job at a bobbin factory. By the end of his life, he had amassed an unprecedented fortune - and given away more than 90 percent of it for the good of mankind.
Psychoanalyzing the Politics of the New Brain Sciences

Psychoanalyzing the Politics of the New Brain Sciences By Robert Samuels
English | PDF,EPUB | 2017 | 145 Pages | ISBN : 3319718908 | 2.63 MB
This book argues that neuroscience, evolutionary psychology, and behavioral economics often function as a political ideology masquerading as a new science. In looking at works by Antonio Damasio, Steven Pinker, Richard Thaler, Cas Sunstein, and John Tooby, Robert Samuels undertakes a close reading of the new brain sciences, and by turning to the works of Freud and Lacan, offers a counter-discourse to these new emerging sciences. He argues that an unintentional political manipulation of scientific thinking serves to repress the psychoanalytic conception of the unconscious and sexuality as it reinforces neoliberalism and promotes the drugging of discontent.
This innovative book is intended for those interested in science, psychoanalysis, and politics and offers a new definition of neoliberal subjectivity.