PHUA Kai Lit, Ph.D. FLMI

(Kai-Lit Phua)

Retired university professor
(public health and sociology)
phuakl@hotmail.com

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Welcome to my Website

FREE books written by KL Phua,
4P Press (Phua's Prioritising People Press)

Do drop me a note --- phuakl@hotmail.com --- if you find my books etc. useful.
Thank you, Global Citizens.

Free e-book on Leading Issues in Health Policy (Revised First Edition)

Free e-book on Progressive Health Economics

Free e-book: Politics of, by and for the People: A Progressive Introduction to Political Science (Revised Second Edition)

Free e-book: Dictionary of Politics for Ordinary People

Free article on propaganda techniques used in Right-Wing politics in Malaysia: How to Identify and Analyse Right-Wing Propaganda. And don't be manipulated.

Not to Be Forgotten Malaysian Intellectuals and Activists

Free e-book: Basic Sociology: A Selective Introduction for Ordinary Citizens (Revised Edition)

Dr Phua's Introduction to Sociology course, with complete set of lecture slides. Feel free to use, with proper acknowledgement.

Free e-booklet to help young students achieve success as a foreign student (studying for a degree overseas): Success as a Foreign Student

Free booklet: Ageing Gracefully and Successfully

My article on: Criticisms of Neoclassical Economics

Article I wrote on Worldbeat Music (fusion of music from non-Western countries with Western pop music) some time back


Free slides: Social Democracy and Management of the Economy


Free slides for the mathematically-challenged: Statistical Analysis Made Easy


Free public health slides of mine at the Public Health Supercourse


Visit Kuantan! Buildings and Places to Visit in Kuantan

"A truly great man is one whom
money and rank cannot corrupt,
poverty and hardship cannot shake,
and power and force cannot subjugate"
Mencius

"Sick societies create more sick people - physically sick, mentally sick or socially/behaviourally sick e.g. kiasu"
Phua Kai Lit (not up to Mencius' intellectual stature, of course)

"Without music, life would be a mistake"
Friedrich Nietzsche