Conozca los componentes básicos de una nueva economía
La promesa de las finanzas descentralizadas (DeFi para los que estén al día en la jerga financiera) como elemento perturbador de las instituciones financieras hace que sea un tema de obligado conocimiento para cualquiera que se dedique a las finanzas. Seguir leyendo
“The Scarlet Pimpernel” is a historical novel written by Baroness Emma Orczy, first published in 1905. The story is set during the Reign of Terror following the French Revolution and is known for its adventurous and swashbuckling elements. Seguir leyendo
“The Critique of Pure Reason” is a philosophical work by Immanuel Kant, first published in 1781. It is one of Kant’s major works and is considered a cornerstone in modern Western philosophy. The book addresses fundamental questions about human knowledge, metaphysics, and the nature of reality. Seguir leyendo
Conozca al hombre que escribió El Señor de los Anillos en este tesoro de la Tierra Media. Lleno de respuestas a las preguntas habituales que se hacen los lectores para conocer la Tierra Media y el fandom, este libro sobre Tolkien celebra Por qué amamos la Tierra Media. Seguir leyendo
“Lady Chatterley’s Lover” is a novel written by D.H. Lawrence, first published privately in 1928. The novel explores themes of love, sexuality, and class struggle. Seguir leyendo
"Frankenstein", de Mary Shelley, es considerada por muchos estudiosos como la primera novela oficial de ciencia ficción jamás escrita. Frankenstein ha tenido una influencia considerable en la literatura y en la cultura popular, generando un género completo de relatos de terror, películas y obras de teatro.
Grabación de Caden Vaughn Clegg Seguir leyendo
Este libro es un completo manual de implantación de la ciberseguridad que ofrece orientación práctica sobre las actividades individuales identificadas en el Marco de Ciberresiliencia (CRF) de Gobernanza de TI que pueden ayudar a las organizaciones a ser ciberresilientes y combatir el panorama de las ciberamenazas. Seguir leyendo
“The Problems of Philosophy” is a philosophical work written by the British philosopher Bertrand Russell. It was first published in 1912. In this book, Russell explores various fundamental issues in philosophy, presenting his thoughts on topics such as the nature of reality, the limits of human knowledge, and the philosophy of language. Seguir leyendo
Go the F**k to Sleep is a bedtime book for parents who live in the real world, where a few snoozing kitties and cutesy rhymes don’t always send a toddler sailing blissfully off to dreamland. Seguir leyendo
The Hebrew Tanakh represents the foundational religious and historical text for Judaism. It serves as a source of religious guidance, law, and inspiration for Jewish communities around the world. Seguir leyendo
The King James Bible (KJB), also known as The King James Version (KJV), and the Authorized Version (AV), is a classic English translation of the Bible. Commissioned by King James I of England and first published in 1611, it has had a profound impact on English literature and religious worship. Seguir leyendo
An awakening call for YOU, and every other human’s natural abilities, to be let out of their cages. Creation, curiosity, exploration, deprivation, information (overload): defeat the beast that is you-stopping-you from realizing just how much you have to offer this world by using your creative abilities. Seguir leyendo
El libro “Don Quijote” fue escrito por Miguel de Cervantes. Publicado por primera vez en dos partes en 1605 y 1615, se considera una de las mayores obras de ficción. Seguir leyendo
“Nicomachean Ethics” is a philosophical work by the ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle. It is named after Aristotle’s son, Nicomachus, to whom the work is dedicated. This ethical treatise, composed around 350 BCE, is part of Aristotle’s broader exploration of ethics and political philosophy. Seguir leyendo
“Dream Psychology” is a book written by Sigmund Freud, the renowned Austrian neurologist and the founder of psychoanalysis. Originally published in 1920, the book explores Freud’s theories on the interpretation of dreams and their connection to the unconscious mind. Seguir leyendo
“The Voyage Out” is the first novel written by British author Virginia Woolf. It was published in 1915. The novel is a coming-of-age story, and it explores themes such as self-discovery, social conventions, and the constraints placed upon women in the early 20th century. Seguir leyendo
The “Tao Te Ching” is a foundational text in Taoism, an ancient Chinese philosophical and religious tradition, written around 400 BC.
It is a collection of 81 short chapters, each containing poetic and philosophical verses. The text explores the concept of the Tao (Dao), which can be translated as the “Way” or the “Path.” The Tao represents the fundamental and unnameable force that underlies and unifies the universe.
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"Un mundo feliz" es una novela distópica escrita por Aldous Huxley y publicada en 1932. La historia está ambientada en una sociedad futurista en la que los individuos son manipulados genéticamente y condicionados para ajustarse a las normas y valores de su clase, y en la que la búsqueda del placer y el consumo son los principales objetivos de la vida. Seguir leyendo
“The Surprising Adventures of Baron Munchausen” is a collection of tall tales and fantastical stories attributed to the German nobleman Baron Munchausen. The character Baron Munchausen was based on a real person, Hieronymus Karl Friedrich, Freiherr von Münchhausen, who lived in the 18th century. Seguir leyendo
La esperada aventura del equipo Ogmios Secuela del bestseller Silver.
“I am Solomon. Remember my name.” How could the world forget? The cardinals were dead, murdered with the eyes of the world watching. The people that were supposed to protect them had failed spectacularly. The promise had been for forty days and forty nights of fear. Now the dying has begun with that first burning body in Trafalgar Square.
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Descubra datos escalofriantes y alucinantes en esta colección definitiva de trivialidades sobre asesinos en serie para fanáticos de los crímenes reales.
This bloody and completely true trivia collection will horrify and intrigue readers, with answers to questions like “What was John Wayne Gacy’s last meal?”, “Which serial killer was captured because of a bloody footprint left on his victim?”, “Who was the FBI agent credited with coining the term ‘serial killer’?” and “How was one mass murderer able to get away… Seguir leyendo
“A Treatise of Human Nature” is a philosophical work by the Scottish philosopher David Hume, first published in three volumes in 1739 and 1740. Hume is widely regarded as one of the most important figures in Western philosophy and a key figure in the Scottish Enlightenment. Seguir leyendo
Aesop’s Fables are a collection of ancient moral tales attributed to Aesop, a storyteller believed to have lived in ancient Greece around the 6th century BCE.
Estas fábulas han perdurado a lo largo de los siglos y siguen siendo populares como fuente de sabiduría y lecciones morales. Seguir leyendo