Topic
Social Movements
A focused shelf of free JJ University books connected to Social Movements.

A declaration arguing that what society calls laziness and lack of discipline is actually resistance to systems of control and domination.

A sweeping history of how alcohol shaped civilization, from ancient fermentation to Prohibition to modern drinking culture and its effects on the human brain.

An insider's exploration of Amish life, faith, and the brutal cost of leaving a world where belonging is everything.

A blistering examination of how bureaucratic systems in government, corporations, healthcare, schools, and policing have evolved into self-perpetuating nightmares of red tape that prioritize process over people.

How American universities transformed from centers of learning into corporate brands that market dreams, sell debt, and turn sports into spectacle.

An exposé of how credit scores became an inescapable surveillance system that controls access to housing, jobs, and survival itself.

A systematic breakdown of what all major cults—from Jonestown to NXIVM—have in common, exposing the universal playbook of manipulation used by charismatic leaders.

A comprehensive history of male circumcision across civilizations, religions, and medical practice—and the modern movement questioning this ancient ritual.

A philosophical examination of why societies fear heroes who act outside institutional control, exploring power, trauma, and the blurred line between saviors and threats.

A brutally honest memoir of surviving four years of high school as an awkward freshman navigating the social jungle of lockers, dodgeball, and dioramas.

A provocative history of how love transformed from a wild, unpredictable force into a regulated social institution with scripts, schedules, and checkboxes.

A deep dive into how race was invented, weaponized through policy, and baked into American neighborhoods, schools, and wealth itself.

A provocative history of how schools evolved from ancient academies to modern American factories designed to mass-produce obedient citizens.

A foundational exploration of how societies function, how humans interact in groups, and the invisible forces that shape our collective behavior.

An investigative exposé of the Twelve Tribes, a hidden American cult founded by Elbert Eugene Spriggs, revealing its doctrine, businesses, and internal control mechanisms.
