Incoming Resources
- Opinions, a decade of arguments, criticism, and minding other people's business, Roxane Gay
- Filterworld, how algorithms flattened culture, Kyle Chayka
- Race and culture, a world view, Thomas Sowell
- Brave new world ; & Brave new world revisited, Aldous Huxley ; with a forward by the author ; introduction by Martin Green
- Uncharted, big data as a lens on human culture, Erez Aiden and Jean-Baptiste Michel
- Filterworld, how algorithms flattened culture, Kyle Chayka
- An intelligent person's guide to modern culture, Roger Scruton
- We've got the whole world in our hands, Rafael López
- Upheaval, turning points for nations in crisis, Jared Diamond
- A brief history of Great Britain, William E. Burns
- Cultural literacy, what every American needs to know, E.D. Hirsch, Jr. ; with an appendix, What literate Americans know [by] E.D. Hirsch, Jr., Joseph Kett, James Trefil
- Unspeakable things, sex, lies and revolution, Laurie Penny
- The cultural theory of Matthew Arnold, Joseph Carroll
- Economía de los no economistas, Carlos Rodríguez Braun ; prólogo de Pedro Schwartz
- The way of Bach, three years with the man, the music, and the piano, Dan Moller
- The Troubles With Postmodernism, Stefan Morawski
- Filterworld, how algorithms flattened culture, Kyle Chayka
- Hip, the history, John Leland
- How to destroy western civilization, and other ideas from the cultural abyss, Peter J. Kreeft
- A brief history of Germany, Jason P. Coy ; updated by Daniel C. Ryan
- All things are too small, essays in praise of excess, Becca Rothfeld
- Unspeakable things, sex, lies and revolution, Laurie Penny
- Culture, Terry Eagleton
- The Lucifer principle, a scientific expedition into the forces of history, Howard Bloom
- Making is connecting, the social power of creativity, from craft and knitting to digital everything, David Gauntlett
- Chimpanzee cultures, edited by Richard W. Wrangham [and others]
- Migrations and cultures, a world view, Thomas Sowell
- Brave new world revisited
- The invention of yesterday, a 50,000-year history of human culture, conflict, and connection, Tamim Ansary
- Our culture, what's left of it, the Mandarins and the masses, Theodore Dalrymple
- Intelligence and how to get it, why schools and cultures count, Richard E. Nisbett
- Brave new world revisited, Aldous Huxley