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We See Things They’ll Never See Love, Hope, and Neurodiversity Chantelle Jessica Lewis, Jason Arday
Seven Decades How We Evolved to Live Longer Michael D. Gurven
The Backsliders Why Leaders Undermine Their Own Democracies Susan C. Stokes
Budget Justice On Building Grassroots Politics and Solidarities Celina Su
The First King of England Æthelstan and the Birth of a Kingdom David Woodman
Africa's Buildings Architecture and the Displacement of Cultural Heritage Itohan I. Osayimwese
Backlash Presidents From Transformative to Reactionary Leaders in American History Julia R. Azari
AI, Automation, and War The Rise of a Military-Tech Complex Anthony King
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