Veritaum Anthologies at a Glance

The Architecture of the Anthologies

The Veritaum Anthologies is a comprehensive intellectual archive of eighteen volumes, bringing together advanced high-school–level research across the humanities and social sciences. Drawn from The Schola’s ten-year archive, the series preserves exemplary student scholarship in literature, history, political theory, cultural studies, and related disciplines, situating secondary-school research within a deliberately structured scholarly framework.

The series titles presented in this list are for thematic identification only. They do not represent official bibliographic series. Each of the eighteen volumes is a standalone anthology. Full descriptions are on each anthology’s individual page.

Series and Volumes

First Principles: A Philosophical Inquiry

1. The Architecture of Thought: On Mind, Meaning, and Reality
2. The Moral Compass: On Ethics, Justice, and the Good Society

Instruments of Power: Statecraft and Social Order

3. The Global Chessboard: On Geopolitics and Hegemony
4. The Nation-State Anvil: On Identity and Conflict

Foundations of Force and Thought: Dimensions of Conflict and Ideology

5. The Anatomy of War: On Strategy and Total Impact
6. Ideological Blueprints: On the Architecture of Society and Belief

The American Equation: Liberty, Inequality, and Capital

7. Liberty and Its Limits: Race and Rights in the American Experience
8. An Uneasy Bargain: The State and the American Market — Coming Late 2026

Crossings: Identity and Belonging in a Contested World

9. Margins of Power: Gender, Resistance, and the Architecture of Patriarchy
10. Negotiating Diaspora: On Culture and Belonging

The Critical Act: A Literary Inquiry

11. The Art of Interpretation: Unpacking the Layers of Literature
12. Forms in Transition: Experiments in Modern and Contemporary Literature — Coming March 2026

Individual Volumes

13. Cultural Crossroads: On Societal Dynamics in Asia
14. The Artifact as Argument: Art and the Human Narrative
15. Institutions of Power: On Justice, Life, and the Law
16. The Grammar of Power: On Language, Authority, and the State — Coming Late 2026
17. The Mechanics of Mobilization: Activism, Unrest, and Social Change
18. The Cultural Apparatus: Forms of Expression and Sociopolitical Transformations — Coming March 2026