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Seven Pleasures
Essays on Ordinary Happiness
Willard Spiegelman
Picador
What does it mean to be happy? Ever since the Founding Fathers invited every citizen to join the pursuit of happiness, Americans have been studying and pining...
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The Bhagavad Gita
A New Translation
George Thompson
North Point Press
"George Thompson's new translation is a gift to teachers, students and seekers. The prose is lucid, lively, and admirably literal. The key metaphors are skillfully rendered, the core teachings precisely delineated; most important, the philosophical and spiritual radiance of the original shines through."—
Carol Zaleski, Professor of World Religions, Smith College
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The Essays of Henry D. Thoreau
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Henry D. Thoreau; Selected and Edited by Lewis Hyde
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"By far the most useful, most informative single collection of Thoreau's best short prose we have had."—
Bradley Dean,
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Facing The Extreme
Moral Life in the Concentration Camps
Tzvetan Todorov
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The Nazi concentration camps and the Soviet gulag provide the context for this acclaimed examination of the human capacity for moral life. Drawing on a...
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Ultimate Punishment
A Lawyer's Reflections on Dealing with the Death Penalty
Scott Turow
Picador
"In that rarest of achievements, a page-turner filled with genuine wisdom, Scott Turow takes us on a mesmerizing voyage through the land of murder, holding us spellbound as we arrive finally at the secret lying at the heart of every one of Turow's gripping novels, a secret whose revelation exposes what we truly seek from capital punishment—and why we will never find it there. Written with a fine lawyer's feel for fairness and with a superb novelist's gift for telling us truths beyond the power of law's logic to express,
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is the ultimate statement about the death penalty: to read it is to understand why law alone cannot make us whole."—
Laurence H. Tribe, Tyler Professor of Constitutional Law, Harvard Law School
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Niccolo's Smile
A Biography of Machiavelli
Maurizio Viroli; Translated from the Italian by Antony Shugaar
Hill and Wang
A vivid portrayal of the great Italian philosopher - now in paperback In Niccolò's Smile, Maurizio Viroli brings to life the fascinating writer who...
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Violence
Big Ideas/Small Books
Slavoj Zizek
Picador
"Žižek's book addresses in a really powerful way the human condition as we find ourselves in it today: as inheritors of the legacy of 9/11, global capitalism, the war on terror, etc. As a teacher I strive to bring my students into contact with philosophical texts that speak this directly to their lives and experiences so that they can begin to realize, as I once did, that philosophy is not a dead science, but a living art which is profoundly and frighteningly relevant—capable of transforming their understanding of themselves and their world. Žižek's book accomplishes all this and more. For this reason, I recommend his work to all young students of philosophy as essential reading."—
Drew Dalton, Assistant Professor of Philosophy, St. Anselm College
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