Can Life Prevail? by Pentti Linkola
Offers alternatives to buying green products, including reducing the real threat to our environment: habitat destruction and loss of forested land.
Reverence: Renewing a Forgotten Virtue by Paul Woodruff
When our sense of awe and joy at life itself went away, we went inward into ourselves, and since then all that we touch has been tainted.
America Alone by Mark Steyn
Insightful view into the future balance of world power and the continued role of America as mediator of world stability and values.
The Happiness of the People by Charles Murray
Social scientist Charles Murray explains why Europe is a nice place for food and good talk, but terrible in terms of faith, community and individual excellence.
The Culture of Narcissism by Christopher Lasch
Social critique explores the rise among our citizens of a movement to scapegoat others and demand absolute autonomy.
The Elementary Particles by Michel Houellebecq
Titled Atomised in the UK, this novel explores how with liberal freedom comes personal isolation and an inability to make connections with others, using metaphors from quantum physics.