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Politics for BeginnersEGP 900.00
A highly illustrated, fun and easy-to-read guide to politics in the modern world.
An informative guide to political systems, elections, voting and government, and issues including feminism, human rights, freedom of speech and fake news, all explained with clear text and bright, infographic style illustrations.
Includes tips on how to argue and debate, a glossary, and links to specially selected websites with more information.
"Clearly explains the basic principles of decision-making and political representation."
The Guardian
"A brilliant resource for all ages, this book explores the big issues in both the political world today & political systems throughout history."
Just Imagine
"An exciting and informative book helping children understand everyday politics."
Hive, selected as Children's Book of the Month
- A Sunday Times Children's Book of the Week
- Winner of the Junior Design Awards
Chapters in this book include:
- What is politics?
- Who's in charge?
- What is a government?
All kinds of governments
How societies have run themselves from Ancient Athens and Rome, to China, Europe and the Birth of the United States of America
Political systems
How does democracy actually work? How do countries get things done? And what about the alternatives - dictatorship, communism and even total anarchy?
Elections and voting
Who can vote? Who can't? And is there a way to count all the votes up that's fair to everyone?
Political change
How can people influence their governments in between elections - or in countries where elections don't happen at all?
Political ideologies
What are the big ideas that politicians use to decide how to run a country? What's the difference between 'left' and 'right' in politics, and why does it matter? How can work out where YO are on the political spectrum?
Big questions
Sometimes what matters most isn't who is in charge, or what they stand for, but what they're actually going to do to fix the world's problems...
- Is there such a thing as 'human rights'?
- Can war ever be justified?
- Why are some countries poor?
- What is terrorism?
- What is prison for?
- What is freedom of speech?
- How does the media affect politics?
- What is immigration?
- Am I a feminist?
- Who's responsible for the planet?
- Is corruption inevitable?
- How to argue
- Learn to debate
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Tiny Tots: NumbersEGP 350.00
First Learning: Numbers has fun counting questions that make this the perfect guide for early learners.
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Economics for BeginnersEGP 900.00
Nobody has everything they need, all the time - so how can we make do with what we have? Economics is all about understanding the choices we make to solve this problem. With bright, infographics pictures, this informative book describes why markets are so important, how businesses work out what to sell, and how governments choose how to run a country. Includes Usborne Quicklinks to specially selected websites for more information.
Chapters in this book include:
- What is economics?
- What is an economy?
- What do economists study?
- How do you do economics?
Not enough to go around
The things we need to survive, how we choose them, and why there's never enough time: the big reasons why economies exist.
Markets
Buying and selling and how prices are set - as if by magic.
Making choices
How do people make choices and why are those choices often unexpected? How can businesses and governments change people's choices? Why would they want to?
Production, profit and competition
What big choices do businesses face? Why is competition so important? Why do some businesses produce pollution and what should we do about it?
Economic systems
Is there a set of rules that would make it possible to share everything fairly? Or is it better to have winners and losers? What systems have people tried?
Macroeconomics
What tools do governments use to measure the economy? What effects do their choices have on individual people and the economy as a whole?
International trade
Why everyone from around the world benefits from buying and selling each other's products - and why governments sometimes don't like it.
Big questions (and a few answers)
How the tools of economics help us make sense of everything, from war to famine to saving the planet.
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Philosophy for BeginnersEGP 900.00
Philosophy is a way of thinking about just about anything. It asks big questions, such as "how can I be good?" or "what makes something beautiful?" Using lively examples, humorous illustrations and simple thought experiments, this book opens up the world of philosophy to children and adults with enquiring minds.
Chapters in this book include:
- What is philosophy?
- A world of philosophy?
- Doing philosophy
- How to argue
- Thought experiments
- Why do philosophy?
Knowledge
How do we know anything about the world around us - can we be sure that we know anything at all?
The mind
Is your mind somehow different from your body, and are you even in control of it?
Beauty and art
What is beauty, and what is art?
And why is it so hard to answer these questions?
God
If there is a God, is it possible to prove that he or she exists?
Politics
Are there any rules that everyone can agree on that would make a society a fair and happy place for everyone to live in?
How to be good
If you're not sure of the right thing to do, can the tools of philosophy help you find an answer?
Time and Identity
Everything changes with time - but how much can something change and still count as the same thing? What is time, anyway?
Logic and language
What are the rules of philosophy, and how can you follow them if people don't agree on what words themselves actually mean?
The meaning of life
Is philosophy merely a way asking questions about the world - or can it also be a way of life itself? Can it answer the ultimate question: what is the meaning of life?
What next?
Multiple mysteries
Famous Philosophers