• Socratic Logic by Peter Kreeft
    Socratic Logic by Peter Kreeft is a comprehensive textbook that revives classical Aristotelian logic for modern readers, emphasizing its application in ordinary language rather than symbolic notation. The book is structured around the “three acts of the mind,” providing a step-by-step framework for clear thinking and argumentation.
  • The Most Dangerous Superstition by Larken Rose
    The Most Dangerous Superstition is a non-fiction book by Larken Rose, first published in 2011.  The book’s central thesis is that the belief in “authority”—specifically the idea that some people have the moral right to rule over others—is an irrational and destructive superstition responsible for most of the violence, oppression, and injustice in human history. Rose argues that this belief… Read more: The Most Dangerous Superstition by Larken Rose