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Emergency Politics: Paradox, Law, Democracy Bonnie Honig Princeton University Press
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[A] remarkable book. . . . Honig's careful work enriches our understanding of democratic politics. -- William Corlett, Law and Politics Book Review Creatively engaging with many debates in democratic theory, [Honig] is at her best reinterpreting unconventional texts like biblical parables or the legal history of the Red Scare. -- Choice Emergency Politics nicely combines theory with insightful analyses of historical and contemporary events. . . . This is a timely and important book that should be read by anyone interested in the current state of democratic theory and practice. It is a cogent argument for an agonistic conception of democracy, based on insightful theoretical and empirical analyses. -- Lasse Thomassen, Journal of Politics
An Intimate History of Humanity Theodore Zeldin Vintage; New edition edition (25 Sep 1995)
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A provocative work that explores the evolution of emotions and personal relationships through diverse cultures and time. "An intellectually dazzling view of our past and future."--Time magazine
Petrified Utopia: Happiness Soviet Style Marina Balina & E A Dobrenko Anthem Series on Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies Anthem Press
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Free Public Lecture by Professor Michael Mainelli Gresham College, Bernard's Inn Hall Thursday, 17 Nov 2011
This event is a book launch to mark the publication of The Price of Fish: A New Approach to Wicked Economics and Better Decisions by Michael Mainelli and Ian Harris.
The Price of Fish addresses issues related to 'real' (as opposed to 'transactional') commerce: the complex ways in which people, organisations and societies communicate and deal with each other. The book argues that real commerce drives society, politics, the economy and our future, including the ways complex interactions adapt and change over time. The aim of the book is to make sense of the way the world really works beyond economics.
Animal Farm by George Orwell Signet Classics
Stories and Prose Poems by Aleksandr I. Solzhenitsyn Penguin Books Ltd; New edition edition (31 May 1973)
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