Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Perhaps a deviation, but would add Animal Farm.
And 1984 in that vein.
Atlas Shrugged, to our downfall probably
Anonymous wrote:Perhaps a deviation, but would add Animal Farm.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would you agree on this list?
Plato, The Republic
Aristotle, Politics
Machiavelli, The Prince and Discourses
Hobbes, Leviathan
Locke, Second Treatise on Government
Rousseau, Social Contract and Discourse on the Origin of Inequality
Marx, The Communist Manifesto and Capital Volume 1
Mill, On Liberty
It gets more difficult when you get to the 20th century. I'm not sure what's "essential." Rawls' Theory of Justice might be the most important work of the century. Or maybe Isiah Berlin or Hannah Arendt.
That's the broad humanities, I'm talking about political theory.
the 100 books that used to be required reading by columbia university when it had a core curriculum.
Anonymous wrote:Would you agree on this list?
Plato, The Republic
Aristotle, Politics
Machiavelli, The Prince and Discourses
Hobbes, Leviathan
Locke, Second Treatise on Government
Rousseau, Social Contract and Discourse on the Origin of Inequality
Marx, The Communist Manifesto and Capital Volume 1
Mill, On Liberty
It gets more difficult when you get to the 20th century. I'm not sure what's "essential." Rawls' Theory of Justice might be the most important work of the century. Or maybe Isiah Berlin or Hannah Arendt.