Focusing on the foundational principles of social entrepreneurship, John Marks leverages his extensive career experience to offer practical insights. This guide serves as a resource for aspiring social entrepreneurs, detailing strategies and concepts essential for creating impactful ventures that address societal challenges.
John Marks Book order






- 2024
- 2023
Uncertain Shores
- 94 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Exploring the complexities of travel and the unknown, this poetry collection delves into the emotional landscape of finding love and hope amidst the backdrop of war's horrors. The verses capture the essence of navigating unfamiliar territories, both physically and emotionally, while confronting painful memories and the uncertainties of the future.
- 2022
Minimalist Budgeting
Grow Your Dough Budgeting Like a Pro (How to Save Money, Spend Less and Live More With a Minimalist Lifestyle)
- 192 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Minimalist budgeting teaches you how to maximize your financial resources without sacrificing your lifestyle. It offers a straightforward approach to creating an effective budget tailored to your needs, cutting through the confusion of complex financial literature. This guide aims to simplify the budgeting process, making it accessible and practical for anyone looking to manage their finances better while still enjoying life.
- 2016
EPTA's The Mindful Pianist presents amateurs and professionals with a fresh perspective on playing and performing. Applying the concept of mindfulness to the piano, this invaluable text explores the crucial connection between mind and body.
- 2013
This Immoral Trade
- 216 pages
- 8 hours of reading
A fully revised, extended and updated edition of this important work on contemporary slavery
- 2009
Reasons to Believe
One Man's Journey Among the Evangelicals and the Faith He Left Behind
- 400 pages
- 14 hours of reading
Exploring the complexities of faith and belief, John Marks shares his journey from being a born-again Christian at sixteen to abandoning his faith. Through conversations with a diverse range of individuals, including missionaries and theologians, he seeks to understand the evangelical movement, a powerful force in America. The book offers an intimate portrayal of evangelicals and reflects on Marks' personal struggle to reconcile his past beliefs with his current views, providing insight into the cultural dynamics at play.
- 2008
The autobiography delves into John Marks' journey as a British doctor and his ascent to the chairmanship of the British Medical Association. It intricately weaves his personal experiences with the evolution of Britain's National Health Service, which coincided with the start of his medical career. Marks' narrative highlights the interplay between his professional life and the broader context of medical politics, making the NHS a pivotal presence alongside his own story.
- 1998
Gilles Deleuze explores a philosophy of vitalism and multiplicity, drawing on a wide range of thinkers, including Nietzsche and Hume, over four decades. His work positions him as a key figure in postwar continental philosophy, emphasizing the interconnectedness of ideas and the dynamic nature of existence.