Contemporary philosophy • Philosophy of law
Za filozofiju novog razvoja
Francois Perroux
For the philosophy of new development, the author François Peru represents an important work that deals with the economic and social aspects of development.
This book explores the concepts of growth, development and progression, and offers theoretical elaborations on the economic independence of nations, inflation, capitalism and other relevant concepts.
A book of interviews in which Kołakowski retrospectively describes his life and intellectual journey through the turbulent 20th century – from pre-war Poland, through Nazi occupation, Stalinism, revisionist Marxism, to exile in the West.
The book has become a classic because it accurately describes the world of Amazon, Uber, Netflix, and TikTok thirty years in advance. Ritzer does not curse fast food, but warns that if the whole of society turns into McDonald’s, we will remain full but hu
Jesenski i Turk, 1999.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
19.56 €
Psychology • Philosophy of spirit • Contemporary philosophy
An essay novel by Dutch psychologist Douwe Draaisme, a follow-up to his hit Why Life Speeds Up as We Get Older. The author combines neuroscience, philosophy, and literature to debunk myths about brain aging.
Naklada Ljevak, 2013.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
6.78 €
Culturology • Philosophy of science • Essays • Croatian Philosophy • Political philosophy • Contemporary philosophy
Consensus Without Cover (2022) by Neven Sesardić, a Croatian philosopher, is a provocative book that critically questions widely accepted social beliefs, arguing that they are often not based on solid arguments, but on ideology, pressure, or conformism.
The book "Perpetuum mobile" by Mihajlo Velimirović, published in 1960, belongs to the genre of philosophical-literary essays and reflections, with elements of science fiction and technical speculation.
Epoha, 1960.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
In this provocative and interdisciplinary book, the author shows that emotions are not universal biological constants, but change across time, cultures, and social contexts – and they are precisely those that are crucial in shaping the history of humanity
Školska knjiga, 2023.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.