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The Condition of the Working Class in England in 1844
by Friedrich EngelsThe Condition of the Working Class in England in 1844 is written by Friedrich Engels, a German author who contributed to world society with his multifaceted roles as social scientist, political theorist, and philosopher. Being the first book of Engels, this book explores the Victorian England’s working class while industrial revolution was..
The Federalist Papers
by Alexander HamiltonThe Federalist Papers is a series of essays co-authored by Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison towards promoting ratification of the US constitution. Out of the 85 articles, 77 were already published in a series of journals during 1787 to 1788, in The New York Packet and The Independent Journal. The intentions of the authors are to infl..
Politics - A Treatise on Government
by AristotlePolitics: A Treatise on Government is the intellectual description of ideal state which can provide fulfilling life to its citizens. This observations written before centuries back by Aristotle on the observation of politics of his age, his predictions of different kind of education and governments, the good and dangers of socialism and c..
Democracy in America - Volume 2
by Alexis de TocquevilleDemocracy in America is written by Alexis de Tocqueville, a historian and a French political thinker known for his masterpieces of "Democracy in America" and "The Old Regime and the Revolution". This book being the second of the two volumes, examines the seven hundred years of democratic revolution. Analysis of separation of religion from the go..
Andersonville - A Story of Rebel Military Prisons
by John McElroyAndersonville: A Story of Rebel Military Prisons is the historical account of the exploration of the Confederate prisoner of war camp, written by the American Journalist and soldier John McElroy who was confined in the prison for fifteen months during the American civil war. His other notable works are The Red Acorn, The Economic Functions of Vice,..
The Cradle of Mankind
by Edgar T.A. WigramThe Cradle of Mankind is the historical exploration of the life in eastern Kurdistan, co-authored by Edgar T.A. Wigram and W.A. Wigram. The authors mentions in the preface as “While no attempt has been made to tell the full tale of “England in Irak,” it has been thought well to take the opportunity given by the appearance of a second editi..
The Lily and the Totem
by William Gilmore SimmsThe Lily and the Totem is the historical account of the North American colony of Coligni, written by William Gilmore Simms, an American historian and novelist whose works had influenced the antebellum Southern literature to great extent. His notable writings of poems, novels and anthropological works include Mellichampe, Lyrical and Other ..
An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations
by Adam SmithWritten by the Scottish Philosopher, who has been cited as the "father of modern economics", “An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations" has become his magnum opus and is one of the fundamental works on classical economics. It is crucial to read this book, especially if you want to know why the contemporary politicians, e..