Press Releases

January 2024

Paul Woodruff ultimately worked on as many projects as he could right up until his death and will have another book published posthumously. His final book is titled "Surviving Technology" and focuses on using the theater to combat the growing sense of societal loneliness that's seen as people elect to stay home and stream entertainment rather than go to a theater.

November 2023

This introduction treats the field of ethics in a new way.

July 2023

This short work explores the excitement and surprising order of chaos and how studying it has revolutionized scientists’ understanding of our world.

October 2022

Defining autism is not an easy task, and even less so now that the concept has become polarized between those who defend neurodiversity versus those who are fighting to find a cure. In an attempt to understand autism in all its magnitude, the author offers a wider and deeper perspective on this complex world.

May 2022

This book offers classic reflections from around the world about the nature of beauty, which can enhance and deepen our pleasures, opening us to the world and one another.

This book explores the novel idea that Anxiety hides in plain sight in our ancient neuroses, finding a body type predisposed to it.

February 2022

This book traces the different histories in modern architecture in order to define the founding period of the masters and the avant-garde and to understand the spread of the Modern Movement, with all its critiques and contradictions.

September 2021

While the myth of Sisyphus, who is condemned to repeatedly roll a boulder up a hill that invariably rolls back down, is a metaphor for the individual’s struggle against the absurdity of life, this book sheds light on how to find meaning in the mystery of existence.

March 2021

This short book explores what led to women’s oppression, why it has remained so firmly in place, and what needs to be done to overcome it.

January 2021

This book, written by one of the world's leading authorities on civil rights, contains important original insights of value to scholars working in the area while remaining accessible to students and interested members of the general public. Civil Rights: A Quick Immersion sets the standard for scholarship on this important subject.

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