Book Review | 30 June 2010

Since his retirement in 1971, former muckraker Stone has turned classicist.

Book Review | 30 June 2010

The Last Days of Socrates, written by legendary author Plato, is widely considered to be one of the greatest classic texts of all time.

Book Review | 30 June 2010

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

Book Review | 30 June 2010

In this companion volume to his bestseller, Emotional Intelligence, Goleman persuasively argues for a new social model of intelligence drawn from t

Book Review | 30 June 2010

New York Times science writer Goleman argues that our emotions play a much greater role in thought, decision making and individual success than is

Book Review | 30 June 2010

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.

Book Review | 30 June 2010

With visionary flare, Pink argues that business and everyday life will soon be dominated by right-brain thinkers.

Book Review | 29 June 2010

Marcus Aurelius believed that human happiness arises in part from man's acceptance of his duties and responsibilities.

Book Review | 29 June 2010

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

Book Review | 29 June 2010

Deemed “the dean of leadership gurus” by Forbes magazine, Warren Bennis has for years persuasively argued that leaders are not born—they are made.