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A classic of Sociology, 'The Mind and Society' is 1916 book by the Italian economist Vilfredo Pareto (1848–1923). In this book Pareto presents the first sociological cycle theory, centered on the concept of an elite social class.
Principia Ethica, written in 1903, was a groundbreaking work of moral philosophy. Its author, G.E. Moore, questioned a fundamental pillar of ethics—specifically, what the definition of 'good' is. As influential now as it was in its own time-period, Principia Ethica represented an advance in human thinking and is a worthy work for current and future generations to study to gain a better understanding of values and ethics.
In a world rapidly transitioning into the digital age, the financial landscape is evolving at an unprecedented pace, and the concept of cryptocurrency has emerged as a transformative force. 'Cryptocurrency for Seniors' is a practical guide designed specifically for older adults who may be new to the world of cryptocurrencies but are eager to navigate this innovative financial realm.
As the baby boomer generation enters their retirement years, understanding the potential and pitfalls of cryptocurrency becomes increasingly important. This book begins by demystifying the complex jargon and technological intricacies surrounding cryptocurrencies, ensuring that even those with limited prior knowledge can grasp the fundamentals. It covers essential topics such as blockchain technology, Bitcoin, Ethereum, and other popular cryptocurrencies, explaining how they work and why they matter.
'Principles of Geology' [1830] is a groundbreaking classic of science. Mentioned glowingly in 'The Origin of Species' by Charles Darwin, it was also revered by such contemporaries as Melville, Emerson, Tennyson and George Eliot. It's now available for a new generation interested in geology, Earth science and climate studies.
Actionable Ethics is part of a larger regimen of ethics training, for the company (but, more broadly-speaking, for life). What makes it different is the fact that it shares techniques gleaned from neuroscience on how to make moral behavior habitual. As Aristotle said, “Excellence is not an act, but a habit.' Almost every other ethics book or course available addresses itself to the front of the brain (where executive function takes place). Actionable Ethics, by contrast, addresses itself to the back of the brain, where habit-formation occurs, to create positive behaviors, or, as Cicero put it thousands of years ago, a “second nature”.
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