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- Talking to strangers, what we should know about the people we don't know, Malcolm Gladwell
- Power paradox, how we gain and lose influence, Dacher Keltner
- In defense of troublemakers, the power of dissent in life and business, Charlan Nemeth
- Build your village, a guide to finding joy and community in every stage of life, Florence Ann Romano
- Go together, how the concept of Ubuntu will change how you live, work, and lead, Shola Richards
- Why empathy matters, the science and psychology of better judgment, J.D. Trout
- On being human, Erich Fromm ; foreword by Rainer Funk
- Made to stick, why some ideas survive and others die, Chip Heath & Dan Heath
- Popular, the power of likability in a status-obsessed world, Mitch Prinstein
- The tipping point, how little things can make a big difference, Malcolm Gladwell
- The moral molecule, the source of love and prosperity, Paul Zak
- The power of us, harnessing our shared identities to improve performance, increase cooperation, and promote social harmony, Jay J. Van Bavel, PhD, and Dominic J. Packer, PhD
- Cultural psychology, a once and future discipline, Michael Cole
- Counter clockwise, mindful health and the power of possibility, Ellen J. Langer
- Escape from freedom, Erich H. Fromm
- Fluke, chance, chaos, and why everything we do matters, Brian Klaas
- The need for roots, prelude to a declaration of obligations towards the human being, Simone Weil ; translated by Ros Schwartz ; with an introduction by Kate Kirkpatrick
- How to be multiple, the philosophy of twins, Helena De Bres
- The power of no with James, Assemble You Limited
- Take pride, why the deadliest sin holds the secret to human success, Jessica Tracy
- The cyber effect, a pioneering cyberpsychologist explains how human behavior changes online, Mary Aiken, PhD
- Talking to strangers, what we should know about the people we don't know, Malcolm Gladwell
- Ideas que pegan, por qué algunas ideas sobreviven y otras mueren, Chip Heath & Dan Heath
- Beyond Psychology
- Talking to strangers, what we should know about the people we don't know, Malcolm Gladwell
- Social, why our brains are wired to connect, Matthew D. Lieberman
- The cyber effect, a pioneering cyber-psychologist explains how human behavior changes online, Mary Aiken, PhD
- Build your village, a guide to finding joy and community in every stage of life, Florence Ann Romano
- Captivate, the science of succeeding with people, Vanessa van Edwards
- Captivate, the science of succeeding with people, Vanessa Van Edwards
- Conflict is not abuse, overstating harm, community responsibility, and the duty of repair, Sarah Schulman
- Learning from life, turning life's lessons into leadership experience, Marian N. Ruderman and Patricia J. Ohlott
- Social, why our brains are wired to connect, by Matthew D. Lieberman
- The war for kindness, building empathy in a fractured world, Jamil Zaki
- How to Be Multiple, The Philosophy of Twins., Helena De Bres
- Scarcity brain, fix your craving mindset and rewire your habits to thrive with enough, Michael Easter
- Extraordinary popular delusions and the madness of crowds, Charles Mackay
- The power paradox, how we gain and lose influence, Dacher Keltner
- Uncultured, a memoir, Daniella Mestyanek Young with Brandi Larsen
- How to be multiple, the philosophy of twins, Helena De Bres ; illustrations by Julia De Bres
- The true believer, thoughts on the nature of mass movements, Eric Hoffer
- The social psychology of change management, theories and an evidence-based perspective on social and organizational beings, Steven ten Have, John Rijsman, Wouter ten Have and Joris Westhof
- Extraordinary popular delusions and the madness of crowds, by Charles Mackay ; with a foreword by Andrew Tobias ; with facsim. title pages and reproductions of original ill. from the editions of 1841 and 1852
- The culture of education, Jerome Bruner
- How to know a person, the art of seeing others deeply and being deeply seen, David Brooks
- The righteous mind, why good people are divided by politics and religion, Jonathan Haidt
- How to know a person, the art of seeing others deeply and being deeply seen, David Brooks
- Conflict is not abuse, overstating harm, community responsibility, and the duty of repair, Sarah Schulman
- The happiness industry, how the government and big business sold us well-being, William Davies
- The tipping point, how little things can make a big difference, Malcolm Gladwell