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Miedo a la libertad
Erich Fromm
Dr. Fromm analyzes what he considers to be contemporary man's fear of positive freedom and willingness to submit to totalitarianism

Tratado sobre la tolerancia
Voltaire
Product Description<br/><br/>En 1685, Luis XIV revoca el edicto de Nantes, que permitía la libertad de cultos en Francia. En este clima de intolerancia religiosa, Voltaire escribe el Tratado sobre la tolerancia con ocasión de la muerte de Jean Calas y anima al resto de los filósofos a hacer la guerra sistemáticamente, al Infame, es decir, a cualquier religión, pero, sobre todo, a la católica de Roma. Voltaire, a diferencia de Rousseau, pretende pasar de una oposición meramente intelectual a una lucha activa centrada en los casos particulares. El caso de Jean Calas, comerciante jansenista que fue declarado culpable en un juicio manipulado, y ajusticiado por un delito no cometido, iba a ser la primera aplicación de esa consigna que daba al resto de los filósofos. Voltaire organiza los datos de que dispone en una estrategia de combate sin antecedentes en la historia y que sólo puede compararse con una moderna campaña de prensa. La historia de los Calas es, en el Tratado sobre la tolerancia, un trampolín para hacer un juicio al fanatismo: de los detalles particulares Voltaire se eleva a las alturas bíblicas, históricas, metafísicas y conceptuales sin olvidar el recurso a los detalles del sentimiento personal. El autor se encarna en los perseguidos para buscar el triunfo final de la filosofía y de las luces sobre el Infame.<br/><br/>Book Description<br/><br/>En 1685, Luis XIV revoca el edicto de Nantes, que permitía la libertad de cultos en Francia. En este clima de intolerancia religiosa, Voltaire escribe el Tratado sobre la tolerancia.<br/><br/>About the Author<br/><br/>Voltaire (1694-1778), pseudónimo de François-Marie Arouet, fue uno de los escritores y filósofos más destacados del siglo XVIII. Crítica implacable de la intolerancia, fue portavoz del progresismo ilustrado. Entre sus obras filosóficas destacan las Cartas filosóficas (1734), el Diccionario filosófico (1764) y el Tratado sobre la tolerancia (1763).

Le cose dell''amore
Umberto Galimberti

El Arte de la Guerra
Su Tzu • 2014
El arte de la guerra

Tokio blues
Haruki Murakami
Product Description Mientras aterriza en un aeropuerto europeo, Toru Watanabe, un ejecutivo de 37 años, escucha una vieja canción de los Beatles que le hace retroceder a su juventud, al turbulento Tokio de los años sesenta. Con una mezcla de melancolía y desasosiego, Toru recuerda entonces a la inestable y misteriosa Naoko, la novia de su mejor y único amigo de la adolescencia, Kizuki. El suicidio de éste distanció a Toru y a Naoko durante un año, hasta que se reencontraron e iniciaron una relación íntima. Sin embargo, la aparición de otra mujer en la vida de Toru le lleva a experimentar el deslumbramiento y el desengaño allí donde todo debería cobrar sentido: el sexo, el amor y la muerte. Y ningún de los personajes parece capaz de alcanzar el frágil equilibrio entre las esperanzas juveniles y la necesidad de encontrar un lugar en el mundo. Esta edición especial conmemora el 50.º aniversario de Tusquets Editores. Book Description Edición especial 50.º aniversario Tusquets Editores.La obra más exitosa de Haruki Murakami. Un conmovedora historia sobre la juventud, los primeros amores y el dolor que implica el paso a la madurez. About the Author Haruki Murakami (Kioto, 1949) es uno de los pocos autores japoneses que han dado el salto de escritor de prestigio a autor con grandes ventas en todo el mundo. Ha recibido numerosos premios, entre ellos el Noma, el Tanizaki, el Yomiuri, el Franz Kafka, el Jerusalem Prize o el Hans Christian Andersen, y su nombre suena reiteradamente como candidato al Nobel de Literatura. En España, ha merecido el Premio Arcebispo Juan de San Clemente, la Orden de las Artes y las Letras, concedida por el Gobierno español, y el Premi Internacional Catalunya 2011. Tusquets Editores ha publicado todas sus novelas ―Escucha la canción del viento y Pinball 1973; La caza del carnero salvaje; El fin del mundo y un despiadado país de las maravillas; Tokio blues. Norwegian Wood; Baila, baila, baila; Al sur de la frontera, al oeste del Sol; Crónica del pájaro que da cuerda al mundo; Sputnik, mi amor; Kafka en la orilla; After Dark; 1Q84, Los años de peregrinación del chico sin color y La muerte del comendador (Libro 1 y 2)―, así como los libros de relatos El elefante desaparece, Después del terremoto, Sauce ciego, mujer dormida y Hombres sin mujeres, la personalísima obra Underground, los ensayos titulados De qué hablo cuando hablo de correr, De qué hablo cuando hablo de escribir y Música, sólo música y dos bellos relatos ilustrados, La chica del cumpleaños y Toni Takitani.
Obsessive, Intrusive, Magical Thinking
Marianne Eloise • 2022

Intermezzo
Sally Rooney
An exquisitely moving story about grief, love, and family, from the global phenomenon Sally Rooney.<br/><br/>Aside from the fact that they are brothers, Peter and Ivan Koubek seem to have little in common.<br/><br/>Peter is a Dublin lawyer in his thirties—successful, competent, and apparently unassailable. But in the wake of their father’s death, he’s medicating himself to sleep and struggling to manage his relationships with two very different women—his enduring first love, Sylvia, and Naomi, a college student for whom life is one long joke.<br/><br/>Ivan is a twenty-two-year-old competitive chess player. He has always seen himself as socially awkward, a loner, the antithesis of his glib elder brother. Now, in the early weeks of his bereavement, Ivan meets Margaret, an older woman emerging from her own turbulent past, and their lives become rapidly and intensely intertwined.<br/><br/>For two grieving brothers and the people they love, this is a new interlude—a period of desire, despair, and possibility; a chance to find out how much one life might hold inside itself without breaking.
Yellowface
R. F. Kuang • 2023
A Little Life
Hanya Yanagihara • 2016
<b><i>NEW YORK TIMES</i> BESTSELLER • A stunning “portrait of the enduring grace of friendship” (<i>NPR</i>) about the families we are born into, and those that we make for ourselves. A masterful depiction of love in the twenty-first century.<br></b><br><b><b><b><b><b><b><b>NATIONAL BOOK AWARD FINALIST <b><b><b>•</b></b></b></b> MAN BOOKER PRIZE FINALIST <b>• <b><b><b><b><b> WINNER OF THE KIRKUS PRIZE</b></b></b></b></b></b></b></b></b></b></b></b><br><br><i>A Little Life</i> follows four college classmates—broke, adrift, and buoyed only by their friendship and ambition—as they move to New York in search of fame and fortune. While their relationships, which are tinged by addiction, success, and pride, deepen over the decades, the men are held together by their devotion to the brilliant, enigmatic Jude, a man scarred by an unspeakable childhood trauma. A hymn to brotherly bonds and a masterful depiction of love in the twenty-first century, Hanya Yanagihara’s stunning novel is about the families we are born into, and those that we make for ourselves.
How to Kill Your Family
Bella Mackie • 2022

If Cats Disappeared From The World
Kawamura Genki
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Kafka on the Shore
Haruki Murakami • 2006
NATIONAL BESTSELLER • From the New York Times bestselling author of The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle and one of the world’s greatest storytellers comes "an insistently metaphysical mind-bender” (The New Yorker) about a teenager on the run and an aging simpleton.<br/><br/>Now with a new introduction by the author.<br/><br/>Here we meet 15-year-old runaway Kafka Tamura and the elderly Nakata, who is drawn to Kafka for reasons that he cannot fathom. As their paths converge, acclaimed author Haruki Murakami enfolds readers in a world where cats talk, fish fall from the sky, and spirits slip out of their bodies to make love or commit murder, in what is a truly remarkable journey.<br/><br/>“As powerful as The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle.... Reading Murakami ... is a strikingexperience in consciousness expansion.” —The Chicago Tribune

El ocaso
Osamu Dazai • 2004
Rare book

Five Survive
Holly Jackson • 2022
#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • From the author of the multimillion-copybestselling A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder series comes a new blockbuster thriller about a road trip that turns deadly.<br/><br/>Eight hours. Six friends. Five survive.<br/><br/>Red Kenny is on a road trip for spring break with five friends: Her best friend - the older brother - his perfect girlfriend - a secret crush - a classmate - and a killer.<br/><br/>When their RV breaks down in the middle of nowhere with no cell service, they soon realize this is no accident. They have been trapped by someone out there in the dark, someone who clearly wants one of them dead.<br/><br/>With eight hours until dawn, the six friends must escape, or figure out which of them is the target. But is there a liar among them? Buried secrets will be forced to light and tensions inside the RV will reach deadly levels. Not all of them will survive the night. . . .<br/><br/>With edge-of-your-seat tension and a gripping mystery, Holly Jackson has written another instant classic!

Nuclear War
Annie Jacobsen • 2024

One of Us Is Lying
Karen M. McManus • 2017
#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • NAMED ONE OF THE TEN BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY • BUZZFEED • POPCRUSH<br/><br/>“Pretty Little Liars meets The Breakfast Club” (Entertainment Weekly) in this addictive mystery about what happens when five strangers walk into detention and only four walk out alive.<br/><br/>Pay close attention and you might solve this.<br/>On Monday afternoon, five students at Bayview High walk into detention.<br/><br/>Bronwyn, the brain, is Yale-bound and never breaks a rule.<br/>Addy, the beauty, is the picture-perfect homecoming princess.<br/>Nate, the criminal, is already on probation for dealing.<br/>Cooper, the athlete, is the all-star baseball pitcher.<br/>And Simon, the outcast, is the creator of Bayview High’s notorious gossip app.<br/><br/>Only, Simon never makes it out of that classroom. Before the end of detention Simon's dead. And according to investigators, his death wasn’t an accident. On Monday, he died. But on Tuesday, he’d planned to post juicy reveals about all four of his high-profile classmates, which makes all four of them suspects in his murder. Or are they the perfect patsies for a killer who’s still on the loose?<br/><br/>Everyone has secrets, right? What really matters is how far you would go to protect them.<br/><br/>All the secrets of the Bayview Four will be revealed in the TV series now streaming on NBC's Peacock!<br/><br/>And don’t miss the #1 New York Times bestselling sequel, One of Us is Next!

Mañana te toca a ti
Stefan Ahnhem • 2019
El detective Fabian Risk regresa a su ciudad natal para resolver una serie de crueles asesinatos. Un caso en el que también estará en riesgo su propia vida.<br/><br/>VEINTE EXCOMPAÑEROS DE CLASE...<br/>DOS VÍCTIMAS... UN ASESINO...<br/>¿QUIÉN SERÁ EL SIGUIENTE?<br/>Un asesino con un mensaje<br/>Dos cuerpos son encontrados brutalmente asesinados. Sus cuerpos están marcados con algunos de los pecados que el asesino parecía conocer. Tan solo una pista es encontrada en ambas escenas del crimen: una foto de clase del año 1982, con dos caras marcadas.<br/>Un detective que no puede escapar<br/>Hay 18 hombres y mujeres de esa foto que aún están vivos, y uno de ellos es el detective al frente del caso. Fabian Risk creía que sus días es estudiante habían quedado atrás. Ahora sus excompañeros están siendo asesinados por sus pecados de su pasado. ¿Quién es el feroz asesino que ha vuelto para proclamar su venganza?<br/>¿Podrías esconderte para siempre de la justicia?<br/>La crítica ha dicho...<br/>«Más escalofriante que Jo Nesbø. Más oscuro que Stieg Larsson y más sombrío que Henning Mankell».<br/>Tony Parsons<br/>«Recuerda al mejor Henning Mankell».<br/>Sunday Times<br/>«Un ritmo trepidante, inspirado en su trayectoria como guionista de televisión. No le falta tampoco ningún ingrediente de la novela negra.»<br/>El Mundo<br/>«Un contrincante de verdad para Stieg Larsson».<br/>NDR Radio, Alemania<br/>«El nuevo rey del thriller escandinavo».<br/>Crimetime, Suecia<br/>«Escritor del crimen sueco del año».<br/>Irish Times<br/>«Épico en escala y ambición, anuncia una nueva llegada a la galaxia del crimen».<br/>Daily Mail<br/>«Mañana te toca a ti hace pasar un mal rato muy bueno.»<br/>Antonio Iturbe, Librújula

The Poppy War: A Novel
R. F. Kuang • 2018
One of Time Magazine’s 100 Best Fantasy Books of All Time “I have no doubt this will end up being the best fantasy debut of the year...I have absolutely no doubt that [Kuang’s] name will be up there with the likes of Robin Hobb and N.K. Jemisin.” -- Booknest From #1 New York Times bestselling author of Babel and Yellowface, the brilliantly imaginative debut of R.F. Kuang: an epic historical military fantasy, inspired by the bloody history of China’s twentieth century and filled with treachery and magic, in the tradition of Ken Liu’s Grace of Kings and N.K. Jemisin’s Inheritance Trilogy. When Rin aced the Keju—the Empire-wide test to find the most talented youth to learn at the Academies—it was a shock to everyone: to the test officials, who couldn’t believe a war orphan from Rooster Province could pass without cheating; to Rin’s guardians, who believed they’d finally be able to marry her off and further their criminal enterprise; and to Rin herself, who realized she was finally free of the servitude and despair that had made up her daily existence. That she got into Sinegard—the most elite military school in Nikan—was even more surprising. But surprises aren’t always good. Because being a dark-skinned peasant girl from the south is not an easy thing at Sinegard. Targeted from the outset by rival classmates for her color, poverty, and gender, Rin discovers she possesses a lethal, unearthly power—an aptitude for the nearly-mythical art of shamanism. Exploring the depths of her gift with the help of a seemingly insane teacher and psychoactive substances, Rin learns that gods long thought dead are very much alive—and that mastering control over those powers could mean more than just surviving school. For while the Nikara Empire is at peace, the Federation of Mugen still lurks across a narrow sea. The militarily advanced Federation occupied Nikan for decades after the First Poppy War, and only barely lost the continent in the Second. And while most of the people are complacent to go about their lives, a few are aware that a Third Poppy War is just a spark away . . . Rin’s shamanic powers may be the only way to save her people. But as she finds out more about the god that has chosen her, the vengeful Phoenix, she fears that winning the war may cost her humanity . . . and that it may already be too late.

Why Nations Fail: The Origins of Power, Prosperity, and Poverty
Daron Acemoglu • 2013
Brilliant and engagingly written, Why Nations Fail answers the question that has stumped the experts for centuries: Why are some nations rich and others poor, divided by wealth and poverty, health and sickness, food and famine?<br/><br/>Is it culture, the weather, geography? Perhaps ignorance of what the right policies are?<br/><br/>Simply, no. None of these factors is either definitive or destiny. Otherwise, how to explain why Botswana has become one of the fastest growing countries in the world, while other African nations, such as Zimbabwe, the Congo, and Sierra Leone, are mired in poverty and violence?<br/><br/>Daron Acemoglu and James Robinson conclusively show that it is man-made political and economic institutions that underlie economic success (or lack of it). Korea, to take just one of their fascinating examples, is a remarkably homogeneous nation, yet the people of North Korea are among the poorest on earth while their brothers and sisters in South Korea are among the richest. The south forged a society that created incentives, rewarded innovation, and allowed everyone to participate in economic opportunities.<br/><br/>The economic success thus spurred was sustained because the government became accountable and responsive to citizens and the great mass of people. Sadly, the people of the north have endured decades of famine, political repression, and very different economic institutions—with no end in sight. The differences between the Koreas is due to the politics that created these completely different institutional trajectories.<br/><br/>Based on fifteen years of original research Acemoglu and Robinson marshall extraordinary historical evidence from the Roman Empire, the Mayan city-states, medieval Venice, the Soviet Union, Latin America, England, Europe, the United States, and Africa to build a new theory of political economy with great relevance for the big questions of today, including:<br/><br/>- China has built an authoritarian growth machine. Will it continue to grow at such high speed and overwhelm the West?<br/><br/>- Are America’s best days behind it? Are we moving from a virtuous circle in which efforts by elites to aggrandize power are resisted to a vicious one that enriches and empowers a small minority?<br/><br/>- What is the most effective way to help move billions of people from the rut of poverty to prosperity? More philanthropy from the wealthy nations of the West? Or learning the hard-won lessons of Acemoglu and Robinson’s breakthrough ideas on the interplay between inclusive political and economic institutions?<br/><br/>Why Nations Fail will change the way you look at—and understand—the world.

The Catcher in the Rye
J. D. Salinger • 2001









