Acknowledgments | |
Thinking Politically: An Introduction | p. 1 |
Thucydides | |
Pericles' Funeral Oration | p. 13 |
Plato | |
The Apology | p. 19 |
The Republic | p. 39 |
Aristotle | |
The Politics | p. 107 |
Cicero | |
On The Republic | p. 124 |
St. Augustine | |
City of God | p. 133 |
St. Thomas Aquinas | |
Politics and Law | p. 144 |
Christine de Pizan | |
The Book of the City of Ladies | p. 153 |
Niccolo Machiavelli | |
The Prince | p. 167 |
Discourses on Livy | p. 188 |
Martin Luther | |
The Christian in Society | p. 194 |
John Calvin | |
God and Political Duty | p. 200 |
Thomas Hobbes | |
Leviathan | p. 205 |
John Locke | |
Second Treatise of Government | p. 243 |
Jean-Jacques Rousseau | |
On the Social Contract | p. 280 |
Discourse on the Origin and Foundations of Inequality Among Men | p. 293 |
Adam Smith | |
The Wealth of Nations | p. 314 |
Publius | |
The Federalist Papers | p. 335 |
Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen | p. 347 |
Edmund Burke | |
Reflections on the Revolution in France | p. 349 |
Marie-Olympes de Gouges | |
Declaration of the Rights of Women and Citizens | p. 356 |
Mary Wollstonecraft | |
A Vindication of the Rights of Woman | p. 362 |
Jeremy Bentham | |
An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation | p. 371 |
John Stuart Mill | |
On Liberty | p. 375 |
On the Subjection of Women | p. 388 |
Alexis de Tocqueville | |
Democracy in America | p. 398 |
G. W. F. Hegel | |
Philosophy of Right | p. 425 |
Karl Marx | |
A Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy | p. 435 |
Estranged Labour | p. 438 |
The Communist Manifesto | p. 448 |
After the Revolution | p. 464 |
Capital | p. 465 |
Friedrich Nietzsche | |
On the Genealogy of Morals | p. 467 |
Max Weber | |
Politics as a Vocation | p. 499 |
Gaetano Mosca | |
The Ruling Class | p. 512 |
Robert Michels | |
Political Parties | p. 524 |
V. I. Lenin | |
What Is to Be Done? | p. 530 |
The State and Revolution | p. 534 |
Sigmund Freud | |
Civilization and Its Discontents | p. 544 |
Totem and Taboo | p. 551 |
Why War? | p. 556 |
Emma Goldman | |
Victims of Morality | p. 566 |
Benito Mussolini | |
Fascism | p. 571 |
Hannah Arendt | |
The Origins of Totalitarianism | p. 575 |
George Orwell | |
Politics and the English Language | p. 591 |
Simone de Beauvoir | |
The Second Sex | p. 601 |
Frantz Fanon | |
The Wretched of the Earth | p. 615 |
Martin Luther King, Jr. | |
Letter from Birmingham Jail | p. 623 |
Malcolm X | |
The Ballot or the Bullet | p. 636 |
Leo Strauss | |
What Is Political Philosophy? | p. 642 |
Michael Walzer | |
In Defense of Equality | p. 656 |
John Rawls | |
A Theory of Justice | p. 669 |
Robert Nozick | |
Anarchy, State and Utopia | p. 698 |
Jurgen Habermas | |
The Public Sphere | p. 709 |
Michel Foucault | |
Discipline and Punish | p. 715 |
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