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Edmund Burke and the Natural Law

By Peter Stanlis

Beatrice Potter E Il Capitalismo Senza Civilta: Una Donna Tra Scienza, Politica E Amministrazione

By Roberta Ferrari

Outlaws of America: The Underground Press And Its Context

By Roger Lewis

The Origins of Virtue

By Matt Ridley

Fascism

By NEOCLEOUS

Alternative Conceptions of Civil Society

By Simone Chambers, Will Kymlicka

Jurgen Habermas: Critic in the Public Sphere

By Robert C. Holub

A Treatise on Social Theory: Volume 2, Substantive Social Theory

By W. G. Runciman (Trinity College, Cambridge)

Multiculturalism and The Politics of Recognition: An Essay by Charles Taylor

By Charles Taylor

Postcommunism

By Sakwa

Ideology and Utopia

By Karl Mannheim, Wirth, SHILS

Development and Social Change: A Global Perspective (Sociology for a New Century Series)

By McMichael, Philip

Violence: A Reader

By Catherine Besteman

Social Science (Concepts in the Social Sciences)

By DELANTY

The Tocqueville Reader: A Life in Letters and Politics

By Olivier Zunz (University of Virginia), Alan S. Kahan (Florida International University)

T.S.Kuhn and Social Science

By Barry Barnes

What The Dog Saw & Other Adventures

By Miola, Alberto

Lost Voices of the Edwardians: 1901-1910 in Their Own Words

By Max Arthur

The Mismeasure of Man

By Gould, Stephen J

Group Processes: Dynamics within and Between Groups

By Rupert Brown

ACTIVIST TEACHING PROFESSION

By Judyth Sachs

The Sociology of Economic Life

By Granovetter, Mark, Swedberg, Richard

Clara Zetkin: Selected Writing

By Clara Zetkin, Philip Sheldon Foner

Wildland: The Making of America's Fury

By Evan Osnos

In My Own Name

By Sharan-Jeet Shan

Living and Working in France: A Survival Handbook

By David Hampshire

What's Really Happening to Our Planet?: The Facts Simply Explained

By Tony Juniper, HRH The Prince of Wales

Geography of Population: World Patterns

By Glenn T. Trewartha

Birthday Wish: Traditional Sentiments and Tokens of Birthtide

By Pat Ross

Schadenfreude: Why we feel better when bad things happen to other people

By Tiffany Watt Smith