Books which are referenced in the lectures, and some other source materials, will be listed and summarized here.
Decolonizing the Social Sciences, by Recep Senturk - a series of video lectures on an Islamic Approach to Social Science.
Humanity: A Moral History of the 20th Century by Glover: Explains how the Kantian idea of objective rationality crumbled, leading to rise of immense cruelty and immorality over time.
The Shock Doctrine by Naomi Klein: Explains how shocks and crises create confusion, which creates an opportunity to impose neoliberal economic policies which would be strongly resisted and opposed in normal situations.
Coup 53: REVIEW: What I knew about the overthrow of Mossadegh before seeing this amazing motion picture was limited to the CIA, the Shah, and it was about oil. I had no idea it was really about protecting British "Deepwater Horizon" Petroleum's highway robbery of Iranian oil. The whole ugly episode speaks brilliantly to the horrors of neocolonialism. The Suez War, with the US against Britain and France, three years later makes perfect sense now, not to mention the bizarre imbalance today of NATO taking aim at Russia--all while a half-dozen of its members are paying billions for Russian oil.
Islamic Economics: The Polar Opposite of Capitalist Economics - My book provides an extended introduction to the differences between the two types of economic systems in all dimensions. Link is to webpage about book, and related materials