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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 Politics of Maps

by Christine Leuenberger and Izhak Schnell; read by Rachel Perry

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The Politics of Maps explores how the geographical sciences came to be entangled with the politics, territorial claim-making, and nation-state building of Israel/Palestine. Learn More
The Truce

by Hunter Walker and Luppe B. Luppen; read by Mike Chamberlain

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Even before the cataclysmic 2016 election, the Democratic Party had long been at war with itself—yet Joe Biden's narrow victory in 2020 bridged the divide. Facing the dire threat of a second Trump administration, Democrats forged an unlikely but effective coalition that stalled Trumpism at the ballot box and enacted a raft of consequential legislation. But how long can the uneasy peace hold, and can Biden win again? Learn More
Leadership from Bad to Worse

by Barbara Kellerman; read by Linda Jones

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Leadership from Bad to Worse is about how leadership that is bad, invariably, inexorably, gets worse—unless it is somehow, by someone or something, stopped or slowed. Learn More
Radical Politics

by Peter D. Thomas; read by John Keating

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A distinctive and forceful contribution to ongoing debates about the nature and orientation of contemporary emancipatory movements, Radical Politics provides a counterintuitive interpretation of Antonio Gramsci's famous and newly relevant work. Learn More
Free Speech and Turbulent Freedom

by Michael J. Glennon; read by Perry Daniels

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A brisk, practical defense of free speech in America's digital public square that calls on the courts to reject the censors' absolutism, enforce enduring First Amendment principles, and restore a vigorous and robust marketplace of ideas. Learn More
What We've Become

by Jonathan M. Metzl; read by Bob Johnson

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A searing reflection on the broken promise of safety in America. Learn More
A Real Right to Vote

by Richard L. Hasen; read by Daniel Henning

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Why now is the time to enshrine the right to vote in the Constitution. Learn More
Taming the Octopus

by Kyle Edward Williams; read by Jon Vertullo

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The untold story of how efforts to hold big business accountable changed American capitalism. Learn More
Trolling Ourselves to Death

by Jason Hannan; read by Ray Greenley

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Almost forty years ago, Neil Postman argued that television had brought about a fundamental transformation to democracy. By turning entertainment into our supreme ideology, television had recreated public discourse in its image and converted democracy into show business. In Trolling Ourselves to Death, Jason Hannan builds on Postman's classic thesis, arguing that we are now not so much amusing, as trolling ourselves to death. Learn More
Dogwhistles and Figleaves

by Jennifer Mather Saul; read by Jennifer Mather Saul

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This book pinpoints how "dogwhistles" and "figleaves," two kinds of linguistic trick, distort political discourse and normalize racism. Learn More
How Polarization Begets Polarization

by Samuel Merrill, Bernard Grofman, and Thomas L. Brunell; read by Thomas L. Brunell

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Samuel Merrill III, Bernard Grofman, and Thomas L. Brunell explore the phenomenon of extreme polarization in American politics. Learn More
Nationalized Politics

by Jamie L. Carson; read by Patrick Lawlor

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Nationalized Politics asks and answers the question, "how has nationalization influenced elections across different political eras?" Learn More
When Science Meets Power

by Geoff Mulgan; read by Michael Langan

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Rooted in understanding that science and politics are not just fields of ideas but also fields of action, this book proposes ways to ensure that the two work effectively together. Learn More
Capitalism and Crises

by Colin Mayer; read by Bob Souer

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Capitalism and Crises provides an inspiring and motivational roadmap of how we as practitioners, policymakers, consumers, employees, communities, students, and citizens of the world can together tackle the challenges of the twenty-first century—to flourish and survive. Learn More
The Problem of Immigration in a Slaveholding Republic

by Kevin Kenny; read by Bill Andrew Quinn

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A powerful analysis of how regulation of the movement of enslaved and free black people produced a national immigration policy in the period between the American Revolution and the end of Reconstruction. Learn More
Pillars for Freedom

by Richard B. Levine; foreword by Michael R. Pompeo; read by John McLain

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The latest book from Richard B. Levine, coauthor of America's #1 Adversary. Learn More
Getting Russia Right

by Thomas Graham; read by Daniel Henning

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As US-Russian relations scrape the depths of cold-war antagonism, the promise of partnership that beguiled American administrations during the first post-Soviet decades increasingly appears to have been false from the start. Why did American leaders persist in pursuing it? Was there another path that would have produced more constructive relations or better prepared Washington to face the challenge Russia poses today? Learn More
Underserved

by Ja'Ron Smith and Chris Pilkerton; read by Bill Andrew Quinn

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This book provides a roadmap for modern-day conservatives to advance President Lincoln’s vision to help underserved communities across our country. Learn More
Making the Supreme Court

by Charles M. Cameron and Jonathan P. Kastellec; read by Lee Goettl

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Based on rich data and qualitative evidence, Making the Supreme Court provides a sharp lens on the social and political transformations that created a new American politics. Learn More
The Picnic

by Matthew Longo; read by Tom Parks

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The gripping story of a collective passion for freedom that shook the world. Learn More
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