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An insightful synopsis of Freud's major clinical and theoretical concepts.Freud introduced into the cultural field a new discipline separate from philosophy, medicine, and religion. How, he asked, are subjects constructed by the... [ More...]
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This book is a narrative telling of the author's experiences during over twenty years spent overseas, conducting research and working to alleviate poverty in China, Kenya, and Mongolia.
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One of America's most influential social critics, Thorstein Veblen authored works deeply rooted in evolutionary biology and American philosophical naturalism. Now one of today's preeminent Veblen scholars ranges widely over the man's writings to show... [ More...]
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Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.
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Thorstein Veblen (18571929), best known for "The Theory of the Leisure Class," was a baffling figure in American intellectual history, and this -important work, undertaken by Louis Patsouras, attempts both to unravel the riddles that surround his subject's... [ More...]
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Originally published in 1887, this early life of Adam Smith, while acknowledging the importance of The Wealth of Nations, recognizes his contributions beyond economics. This comprehensive biographical work deals with Smith as a " moralist" and in... [ More...]
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Biography of the founder of the National Federation of the Blind, written by friend and collaborator Matson. Tells how tenBroek (1911-1968), blinded at age seven, obtained a law degree and became an advocate not only for blind people but for people with... [ More...]
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This broad-ranging text offers an accessible introduction to the key international theorists of sociology.
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