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  1. Review: Where Agency Belongs by Dr. Matthew Weinberg

    A thought-provoking dive into the forces that drive us and subsequently move the world, Where Agency Belongs: How Control, Trust, and Authority Broke - And How to Place Them Again by Dr. Matthew Weinberg is a timely testament to individual strength and collective potential. At its foundation, Weingberg's engaging treatise asks us to interrogate the [...]…
    selfpublishingreview.com/2026/

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  2. Review: Where Agency Belongs by Dr. Matthew Weinberg

    A thought-provoking dive into the forces that drive us and subsequently move the world, Where Agency Belongs: How Control, Trust, and Authority Broke - And How to Place Them Again by Dr. Matthew Weinberg is a timely testament to individual strength and collective potential. At its foundation, Weingberg's engaging treatise asks us to interrogate the [...]…
    selfpublishingreview.com/2026/

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  3. Review: Where Agency Belongs by Dr. Matthew Weinberg

    A thought-provoking dive into the forces that drive us and subsequently move the world, Where Agency Belongs: How Control, Trust, and Authority Broke - And How to Place Them Again by Dr. Matthew Weinberg is a timely testament to individual strength and collective potential. At its foundation, Weingberg's engaging treatise asks us to interrogate the [...]…
    selfpublishingreview.com/2026/

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  4. Review: Where Agency Belongs by Dr. Matthew Weinberg

    A thought-provoking dive into the forces that drive us and subsequently move the world, Where Agency Belongs: How Control, Trust, and Authority Broke - And How to Place Them Again by Dr. Matthew Weinberg is a timely testament to individual strength and collective potential. At its foundation, Weingberg's engaging treatise asks us to interrogate the [...]…
    selfpublishingreview.com/2026/

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  5. Review: Down to Earth: A Way of Being by Brian Gregory

    Exploring everything from childhood development patterns to humanity's meaning and purpose in the universe, Down to Earth: A Way of Being by Brian Gregory offers a curious and compelling new lens for life. The book begins with an accessible introduction to popular science, the nature of our universe, the unique history of our planet, and [...]…
    selfpublishingreview.com/2026/

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  6. Review: The Ape Who Gazed Beyond by Fernando Reich

    A heady exploration of our collective past, future, and the pathways in between, The Ape Who Gazed Beyond: A forgotten story of humanity guided by what has not yet occurred by Fernando Reich is an illuminating poetic reflection on humanity's potential. Penned by a tech veteran fascinated with quantum connections and species consciousness, this is [...]…
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  7. Review: An Innocent World by Douglas A. King

    A long-form thought experiment that presents a feast of fascinating existential questions, An Innocent World by Douglas A. King is an intriguing exploration of mortality and meaning. Thought-provoking for Christians, while simultaneously engaging for…
    selfpublishingreview.com/2025/

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