![]() 50 POLITICS CLASSICS Freedom, Equality, Power Tom Butler-Bowdon "A refreshing tour of political thought unmoored by traditional chronological organization." Library Journal Do we live in a ‘post-American world’? What is the ‘clash of civilizations’? Who coined the term ‘soft power’? The answers are all here. Freedom, equality and power — the great questions of politics — have preoccupied writers for centuries: from Aristotle to Upton Sinclair, to great leaders such as Churchill, Gandhi and Lincoln, right up to contemporary political writers Francis Fukuyama and Naomi Klein. 50 Politics Classics distills the world’s key political writings, the books that have rocked civilizations, overturned dynasties, started wars, created totalitarian states and transformed the globe, and which continue to provide insight into contemporary issues including immigration, free speech, and the relationship between church and state. Here are the books, speeches and pamphlets that really changed minds - and changed the world in the process. At a time of momentous political upheaval worldwide, the classic political works are more important than ever. |
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