Since his retirement in 1971, former muckraker Stone has turned classicist.
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The Last Days of Socrates, written by legendary author Plato, is widely considered to be one of the greatest classic texts of all time.
Written in the early fourth century BCE by a gentleman and soldier from Athens, "Cyropaedia" is an account of Cyrus the Great that escapes a simple
In this companion volume to his bestseller, Emotional Intelligence, Goleman persuasively argues for a new social model of intelligence drawn from t
New York Times science writer Goleman argues that our emotions play a much greater role in thought, decision making and individual success than is
Daniel Pink's new book follows well in the tradition of "A Whole New Mind," as he picks up on a new trend and explains it well.
With visionary flare, Pink argues that business and everyday life will soon be dominated by right-brain thinkers.
Marcus Aurelius believed that human happiness arises in part from man's acceptance of his duties and responsibilities.
For the great Roman orator and statesman Cicero, the good life' was at once a life of contentment and one of moral virtue and the two were inescapa
Deemed “the dean of leadership gurus” by Forbes magazine, Warren Bennis has for years persuasively argued that leaders are not born—they are made.