Political Science
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- Socialism: Utopian and Scientific
- Engels' most concise exposition of Marxism. Next to "The Communist Manifesto" this work is probably the most widely read introductory text on socialism.
- 144
- Thomas Hobbes
- Even more than Bacon, Thomas Hobbes illustrated the transition from medieval to modern thinking in Britain
- 145
- Archive for the History of Economic Thought: Leonard Trelawny Hobhouse
- Includes online texts of "The Metaphysical Theory of the State" and "Liberalism".
- 148
- Foundations of Christianity (1908)
- Online version of the seminal work by Karl Kautsky which explores the history of Christianity from a Marxist perspective.
- 149
- Introduction to "Multicultural Citizenship"
- Guide for sociology students approaching this work by Kymlicka.
- 150
- Will Kymlicka
- Professor of philosophy at Queen's University, Ontario, Canada. Includes biography, recent courses taught, and list of publications.
- 151
- Freud and the Educationists
- A 1959 National Review article by Russell Kirk criticizing Freudian reconstruction and social engineering in U.S. public schools.
- 154
- The Georg Lukacs Internet Archive
- Archive of Georg Lukacs' writings including "What is Orthodox Marxism?," (March 1919) "Class Consciousness," (March 1920) "Reification and the Consciousness of the Proletariat," (1923).
- 155
- Catholic Encyclopedia: Joseph-Marie, Comte de Maistre
- Biographic article from the 1911 edition, summarizing his chief arguments for authority and against Gallicanism.
- 156
- "Communist Manifesto" as mp3 audiobook
- Free audiobook of the Manifesto as narrated by Robert MacDonald.
- 157
- Astrocartography of Karl Marx's Least-aspected Mercury
- Biography of Karl Marx with a special focus on how the planetary symbols of Mercury and Neptune were reflected in his life and work, by renowned astrocartographer Rob Couteau