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Start your reading journey today on DL4ALL.org and unlock a world of imagination, knowledge, and inspiration! ![]() Against the Machine: On the Unmaking of Humanity by Paul Kingsnorth English | September 23, 2025 | ISBN: 0593850637 | 368 pages | PDF | 4.18 Mb NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER ![]() Against Narrow-Mindedness and Chauvinism - Journeying Through Absurd Times with Paul K. Feyerabend by Wolfgang Frindte English | 2026 | ISBN: 365850112X | 265 Pages | True PDF | 2.27 MB ![]() Afterthoughts: Or Some Pistachios Won't Open - Wisdom for the Unreflective by Richard Ayoade English | October 28, 2025 | ISBN: 0571398200, 9780571398218 | True EPUB | 86 pages | 0.2 MB Richard Ayoade dispenses a lifetime of deepness into over 500 individually digestible thought pellets. Taste, masticate, and savour. You're about to get extremely wise. ![]() After the Flood: Inside Bob Dylan's Memory Palace by Robert Polito English | January 27, 2026 | ISBN: 0871402939 | 384 pages | EPUB | 0.71 Mb Blending biography and archival history, After the Flood asks of Bob Dylan, "If your dreams are fulfilled at twenty, what do you do with the rest of your life?" A familiar narrative goes: Bob Dylan, the voice of sixties counterculture, disappeared in the 1970s, then released arguably the worst music of his career in the 1980s―only to be resurrected in 2016, when he was controversially awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature. Dylan's concerts once began with an announcer intoning a deadpan version of just such a narrative. ![]() After the Flashlight Man: A Memoir of Awakening By Nancy Mccabe 2003 | 135 Pages | ISBN: 1557532583 | PDF | 1 MB One night in 1990, a stranger cut the screen out of Nancy McCabe's bedroom window while she slept and shone a flashlight into her eyes as she woke. A few weeks later, her father came down with temporary amnesia. Although unrelated, these events became linked in her mind, sweeping out from under her the fundamentals many of us take for granted: safety, freedom, the stability of memory, and a general oblivion to mortality. After the Flashlight Man is the story of how one author came to terms with these experiences that threw her life into a whole new light: the self-defense classes, rape crisis volunteer work, writing, and meditation that served as checkpoints along her healing journey while she re examined events from her childhood and relationships with family and friends. Ultimately, a flashlight turned against her as a bizarre weapon became instead a metaphorical tool that blazed her path, the impetus to reclaim, recast, and tell her own stories, discovering her own power to reinvent her vision of her life. ![]() After the Broken Spears: The Aztecs in the Wake of Conquest edited by Camilla Townsend, Josh Anthony English | December 29, 2025 | ISBN: 0197776175, 0197776183 | True PDF | 288 pages | 52.99 MB Following Hernando Cortés's conquest of Tenochtitlan in 1521, the Aztec empire became the center of the largest European colony in the Americas. It has long been assumed that Indigenous people's personal experiences of this cataclysmic era are inaccessible. Spanish records do not reflect how Nahuas and other Indigenous peoples spoke privately about the great changes, and accounts written in Indigenous languages mostly date from the latter half of the sixteenth century. ![]() James Penney, "After Queer Theory: The Limits of Sexual Politics" English | ISBN: 0745333796 | 2014 | 224 pages | MOBI | 488 KB After Queer Theory makes the provocative claim that queer theory has run its course, made obsolete by the elaboration of its own logic within capitalism. James Penney argues that far from signaling the end of anti homophobic criticism, however, the end of queer presents the occasion to rethink the relation between sexuality and politics. ![]() Julian Johnson, "After Debussy: Music, Language, and the Margins of Philosophy" English | ISBN: 0190066822 | 2020 | 396 pages | MOBI | 2 MB Classical music shows a close relationship to language, and both musicology and philosophy have tended to approach music from that angle, exploring it in terms of expression, representation, and discourse. This book turns that idea on its head. Focusing on the music of Debussy and its legacy in the century since his death, After Debussy offers a groundbreaking new perspective on twentieth-century music that foregrounds a sensory logic of sound over quasi-linguistic ideas of structure or meaning. Author Julian Johnson argues that Debussy's music exemplifies this idea, influencing the music of successive composers who took up the mantle of emphasizing sound over syntax, sense over signification. In doing so, this music not only anticipates a central problem of contemporary thought-the gap between language and our embodied relation to the world-but also offers a solution. ![]() After Capitalism (New Critical Theory) By David Schweickart 2002 | 224 Pages | ISBN: 0742513009 | PDF | 6 MB David Schweickart moves beyond the familiar arguments against globalizing capitalism to contribute something absolutely necessary and long overdue--a coherent vision of a viable, desirable alternative to capitalism. He names this system Economic Democracy, a successor-system to capitalism which preserves the efficiency strengths of a market economy while extending democracy to the workplace and to the structures of investment finance. Drawing on both theoretical and empirical research, Schweickart shows how and why this model is efficient, dynamic, and superior to capitalism along a range of values. ![]() Afrika und Rom: Die Geschichte und das Erbe des Römischen Reiches auf dem afrikanischen Kontinent (German Edition) by Charles River Editors German | October 2, 2025 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0FTTD9LSB | 149 pages | EPUB | 10 Mb Natürlich war das ptolemäische Ägypten nicht das einzige Reich, das Rom auslöschte. Karthago war eine der großen antiken Zivilisationen, und auf seinem Höhepunkt beherrschte das wohlhabende karthagische Reich den Mittelmeerraum gegenüber Griechenland und Rom, mit Handelsunternehmen und einem Einfluss, der von Spanien bis in die Türkei reichte. Zu mehreren Zeitpunkten in der Geschichte hatte es sogar die reale Chance, das junge Römische Reich oder die untergegangenen griechischen Poleis (Stadtstaaten) als Herrscher über das Mittelmeer abzulösen. Obwohl Karthago es bei weitem vorzog, wirtschaftlichen Druck und Einfluss auszuüben, bevor es auf direkte militärische Macht zurückgriff (und sogar so weit ging, dass es sich während eines Großteils seiner Geschichte hauptsächlich auf Söldnerarmeen verließ, die mit seinem enormen Reichtum bezahlt wurden), brachte es dennoch eine Reihe hervorragender Generäle hervor, von Leuten wie Hanno Magnus bis hin zu dem großen Schreckgespenst der römischen Albträume selbst: Hannibal. |