How to Read Ernest Becker

Born in 1924, Ernest Becker was a cultural anthropologist and interdisciplinary scientific thinker and writer. He is best known for his Pulitzer Prize-winning book, “The Denial of Death,” in which he argues that human civilization is essentially an elaborate, symbolic defense mechanism against the knowledge of our mortality. 1. The Denial of Death Description: In … Read more

How to Read Daniel Kahneman

Born in 1934, Daniel Kahneman is an Israeli psychologist and economist notable for his work on the psychology of judgment and decision-making. He was awarded the 2002 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences for his pioneering work in the field of behavioral economics, which integrated insights from psychological research into economic science. 1. Thinking, Fast … Read more

How to Read Carl Jung

Born in 1875, Carl Gustav Jung was a Swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst who founded analytical psychology. His work has been influential across a wide array of disciplines including psychiatry, anthropology, archaeology, literature, philosophy, and religious studies. Jung is best known for his theories of the Collective Unconscious, archetypes, and introversion and extroversion. 1. The Archetypes … Read more

How to Read Steven Pinker

Steven Pinker, born in 1954, is a Canadian-American psychologist, linguist, cognitive scientist, and popular science author. He’s a Johnstone Family Professor in the Department of Psychology at Harvard University and is renowned for his advocacy of evolutionary psychology and the computational theory of mind. Pinker’s work revolves around how we use language, how our minds … Read more

How to Read Sam Harris

Sam Harris is a contemporary philosopher, neuroscientist, and author who is well-known for his commentary on religion, spirituality, and science. Born in 1967 in Los Angeles, California, Harris received a Ph.D. in cognitive neuroscience from the University of California, Los Angeles, and is one of the prominent members of the group colloquially referred to as … Read more

How to Read Thomas Sowell

Thomas Sowell is a prominent American economist, social theorist, political philosopher, and author. He was born in North Carolina in 1930, and his remarkable journey took him from a high school dropout to earning a PhD in economics from the University of Chicago, under the tutelage of famed economist Milton Friedman. Known for his libertarian … Read more

How to Read Slavoj Žižek

Slavoj Žižek is a Slovenian philosopher, cultural critic, and one of the most important figures in contemporary critical theory. He has an impressive academic background, having studied Psychoanalysis at the University of Paris VIII and Philosophy and Sociology at the University of Ljubljana. He has also held numerous visiting professorships at institutions including the University … Read more

How to Read Aldous Huxley

Introduction to Aldous Huxley Aldous Huxley was an English writer and philosopher who authored nearly fifty books—both novels and non-fiction works—as well as wide-ranging essays, narratives, and poems. He’s best known for his dystopian novel ‘Brave New World’, which presents a nightmarish vision of a future society. Brave New World (1932) Description: In this classic … Read more

How to Read George Orwell

Introduction to George Orwell George Orwell, whose real name was Eric Arthur Blair, was an English novelist, essayist, and critic most famous for his novels ‘1984’ and ‘Animal Farm’. Orwell’s work is marked by lucid prose, biting social criticism, opposition to totalitarianism, and outspoken support for democratic socialism. Down and Out in Paris and London … Read more

How to Read Jordan Peterson

Introduction to Jordan PetersonJordan B. Peterson is a Canadian clinical psychologist, professor of psychology at the University of Toronto, and self-help author. He is best known for his conservative views on cultural and political issues including gender identity, political correctness, and religion. Peterson’s primary areas of study are the psychology of belief, including religion, mythology, … Read more