This book fundamentally changed the way we think about our very being and the world around us.
This is more than just a manifesto - it's a work of history, economic, political, and cultural analysis, and of prophecy.
Shakespeare's plays are still the most studied and performed in the English-speaking world and beyond, centuries after they were first published.
This important piece of work from one of the most influential philosophers is not only influential but also very readable.
Although it's not an easy read, it richly repays close study both for its own sake and because of the far-reaching nature of what it suggests.
This book laid out the tenets of what today we call 'equality' or 'liberal' feminist theory.
This book is a foundational work of economics that still influences economic thought today.