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Kalorama Audio is a leading audio publisher for politics and policy. Kalorama Audio has developed partnerships with journalists, authors, and commentators writing about politics, policy initiatives, and public discourse.

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The Wars of the Lord

by Matthew J. Tuininga; read by Bob Souer

F O R T H C O M I N G ! Available May

The epic, tragic story of the Puritan conquest of New England through the eyes of those who lived it. Learn More
Muhammad

by Robert Spencer; read by Mike Chamberlain

F O R T H C O M I N G ! Available May

In his latest book, historian and Islamic scholar Robert Spencer shows that there is no agreement in the earliest Islamic sources about the most fundamental details of Muhammad's life. Learn More
My Fellow Americans

by Yuvraj Singh and Ted Widmer; read by Danny Campbell

F O R T H C O M I N G ! Available May

Introduced by presidential historian Ted Widmer, this work offers both the original texts and insightful essays by leading historians on each of the presidential inaugural addresses—from George Washington to Joseph Biden. Learn More
The Civility Book

by Stephen Henderson and Nolan Finley; with Lynne Golodner; read by Mitch Crawford

F O R T H C O M I N G ! Available June

Once pitted as adversarial counterparts as the opinion editors of Detroit's right- and left-leaning newspapers, veteran journalists Nolan Finley and Stephen Henderson join forces in this groundbreaking work to champion a novel approach to political discourse. Finley, a resolute conservative, and Henderson, a committed progressive, defy expectations by demonstrating that civil conversation is not only possible but also richly rewarding, even across colossal ideological divides. Learn More
Being Cosmopolitan

by Luke Ulas; read by Graham Mack

F O R T H C O M I N G ! Available June

What does it mean to be cosmopolitan? Typically, cosmopolitanism is understood as a broad moral orientation, involving some kind of commitment to global moral equality. On this understanding, to be cosmopolitan is simply to evidence that moral orientation oneself. By contrast, this book focuses on what it might mean, and what it is like, to be political in a distinctly cosmopolitan form. Learn More
Bridging Our Political Divide

by Kenneth Barish; read by Sean Runnette

F O R T H C O M I N G ! Available July

Bridging Our Political Divide is an essential contribution to a better national conversation. Psychologist Kenneth Barish explains the sources and consistency of our political beliefs and why we continue to disagree about fundamental issues in American life. Barish teaches us how to listen, think, and speak about our political opinions in a way that allows us to understand each other's concerns, resist false dichotomies and ideological certainty, see new perspectives and possibilities, and find common ground. Learn More
Albert Einstein's "Why Socialism?"

by Albert Einstein; edited by John Bellamy Foster; read by Mike Cooper

F O R T H C O M I N G ! Available July

A contemporary look at Albert Einstein's classic call for socialism. Learn More
Infected

by Muhammad H. Zaman; read by Shawn K. Jain

F O R T H C O M I N G ! Available July

A paradigm-shifting exploration of the politics of health around the world, by an award-winning scientist. Learn More
Secrets of the Killing State

by Corinna Barrett Lain; read by Elizabeth Miller

F O R T H C O M I N G ! Available July

Coming Soon . . . Learn More
Beyond Proportionality

by Thane Rosenbaum; read by Thane Rosenbaum

F O R T H C O M I N G ! Available July

The latest book from the author of Saving Free Speech . . . from Itself. Learn More
Sedition

by Marcus Alexander Gadson; read by Terrence Kidd

F O R T H C O M I N G ! Available July

Coming Soon . . . Learn More
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