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The Library is not a catalogue of management manuals—it’s a curated archive of inquiry, imagination, and enduring thought.
 
Spanning classic literature, history, philosophy, biography, and speculative fiction, it reflects the effort to be attuned to systems, stories, and the long arc of meaning. These works are chosen not for tactical utility but for their capacity to illuminate governance, resilience, and human complexity.
 
They serve as intellectual ballast for A3’s approach to stewardship—reminding us that legacy is not built through metrics alone, but through narrative, reflection, and the courage to think beyond the immediate. This list is both compass and mirror: guiding decisions, and revealing the worldview behind them.

One Hundred Years of Solitude

Gabriel Garcia Marquez

Sword and Scimitar

Raymond Ibrahim

The Complete Poetry and Prose of William Blake

William Blake

The Landmark Campaigns of Alexander

Luicius Flavius Arrianus

Paradise Lost

John Milton

The 48 Laws of Power

Robert Greene

The Divine Comedy

Dante Alighieri

The Landmark Histories

Herodutus

Spinoza's Ethics

Benedict Spinoza

The Ancient City

Numa Denis Fustel de Coulanges

The Emperor's Handbook: Meditations

Marcus Aurelius

The Landmark Julius Caesar

Gaius Julius Caesar and Others

THE LIBRARY

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