“Modern politics and democracy are like being gang raped as a woman. You only have two options to select from: either being raped via your genitals or your anus. However, it is certain you will be raped mercilessly either way.” — Godwin Delali Adadzie The quote compares modern politics and democracy to a brutal and […]
Title: Language, Culture, and Society: An Introduction to Linguistic AnthropologyAuthor: Zdenek Salzmann, James M. Stanlaw, and Nobuko Adachi TLDR: This book explores the fascinating interplay between language, culture, and society. It delves into how language shapes thought, reflects social structures, evolves over time, and impacts our daily lives. From deciphering the origins of language to […]
Title: Put Your Angels to WorkAuthor: David O. Oyedepo TLDR: This book empowers Christians to tap into the often-overlooked resource of angelic intervention. Oyedepo explains the nature and roles of angels, exposes hindrances to their ministry, and provides practical keys to activate their assistance in every area of life. Through biblical examples and powerful testimonies, […]
Title: Visions of Culture: An Introduction to Anthropological Theories and TheoristsAuthor: Jerry D. Moore TLDR: This book profiles 25 influential anthropologists, highlighting their key ideas, fieldwork experiences, and the intellectual contexts that shaped their theories, providing a comprehensive overview of the development of anthropological thought. Part I: Founders Chapter 1: Edward Tylor: The Evolution of […]
Title: A History of AnthropologyAuthors: Thomas Hylland Eriksen and Finn Sivert Nielsen TLDR: This book charts the development of anthropology from its early roots in Greek philosophy and European exploration to its contemporary focus on globalization, identity, and the interplay between biology and culture. It explores the key figures, theories, and debates that have shaped […]
Title: What is Anthropology?Author: Thomas Hylland Eriksen TLDR: This book explores the core concepts, methods, and theories of anthropology, highlighting its relevance in understanding the complexities of a globalized world marked by cultural diversity, rapid social change, and the rise of identity politics. From fieldwork and reciprocity to kinship and the cultural construction of nature, […]
Title: The Four Horsemen: The Conversation That Sparked an Atheist RevolutionAuthors: Richard Dawkins, Daniel C. Dennett, Sam Harris, Christopher Hitchens (Foreword by Stephen Fry) TLDR: Four prominent atheist intellectuals, known as the “Four Horsemen”, engage in a lively discussion about the dangers of religious dogma, the importance of reason and evidence, and the possibility of […]
Title: The Atheist Manifesto: Collected Talks by Christopher HitchensAuthor: Christopher Hitchens TLDR: Christopher Hitchens, a renowned intellectual and outspoken atheist, dismantles the foundations of religious belief, arguing that religion is not only untrue but also morally detrimental. He champions reason, science, and humanism as the basis for a just and ethical society, while celebrating the […]
Title: The Portable Atheist: Essential Readings for the NonbelieverAuthor: Christopher Hitchens TLDR: A collection of writings spanning centuries, from Lucretius to Richard Dawkins, challenging religious dogma and arguing for atheism’s intellectual and moral superiority. The book explores the origins of religion, critiques its doctrines, and champions reason, science, and human values as guides to a […]
Title: God is Not Great: How Religion Poisons EverythingAuthor: Christopher Hitchens TLDR: Hitchens argues passionately that religion is a man-made construct that has historically caused more harm than good. He explores the dangers of blind faith, religious violence, and the hypocrisy of organized religion, ultimately advocating for a new Enlightenment based on reason, science, and […]