Classics of political philosophy - Definition and Overview
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Cynicism
,
Epicureanism
,
Hegelianism
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Kantianism
,
Marxism
,
Mimamsa
,
Neoplatonism
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Peripateticism
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Platonism
,
Pyrrhonism
,
Pythagoreanism
Classic Texts in Political Philosophy
The Republic
by
Plato
The Laws
by
Plato
Gorgias
by
Plato
Phaedrus
by
Plato
The Phaedo
by
Plato
The Apology of Socrates
by
Plato
History of the Peloponnesian War
by
Thucydides
The Politics
by
Aristotle
Nicomachean Ethics
by
Aristotle
Defensor pacis
by
Marsilius of Padua
The Advancement of Learning
by
Francis Bacon
Novum Organon
by
Francis Bacon
The New Atlantis
by
Francis Bacon
Leviathan
by
Thomas Hobbes
The Prince
by
Niccolo Machiavelli
The Discourses on Livy
by
Niccolo Machiavelli
Reflections on the Revolution in France
by
Edmund Burke
Nonsense on Stilts
by
Jeremy Bentham
On Liberty
by
John Stuart Mill
An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
by
John Locke
Two Treatises of Government
by
John Locke
The Federalist Papers
by
Alexander Hamilton
,
James Madison
and
John Jay
Utopia
by
Thomas More
Essays Moral Political and Literary
by
David Hume
The Social Contract
by
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
The First and Second Discourses
by
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Political Writings
by
Immanuel Kant
The Rights of Man
by
Thomas Paine
Beyond Good and Evil
by
Friedrich Nietzsche
On the Geneology of Morals
by
Friedrich Nietzsche
Selected Writings by
Karl Marx
Vindication of the Rights of Women
by
Mary Wollstonecraft
Democracy in America
by
Alexis De Tocqueville
Being and Time
by
Martin Heidegger
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