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Capital: A Critique of Political Economy. Third volume, first and second parts [First edition]. A rare first edition of one of the most influential books ever published.
Capital. Critique of political economy. Volume Two [Third Edition], with a preface by Friedrich Engels.
A 1923 book by the Hungarian philosopher György Lukács, in which the author emphasizes the influence of the philosopher Georg W. F. Hegel on Karl Marx, and analyzes the concept of "class" and attempts to offer a philosophical justification for Bolshevism.
The Croatian scientist, art pedagogue and writer seeks to clarify the rules of the grammar of artificial attractions to the reader by specifically grouping his fascinating insights and examining them from an often unexpected angle.
John Rawls, the founder of modern liberalism, offers a roadmap for a stable society: "Political Liberalism," a sequel to the classic "A Theory of Justice," is not just a philosophical treatise, but a practical model for pluralistic societies like ours.
The book Opšta lingvistika or General Course in Linguistics (1916, compiled posthumously from the lectures of the Swiss linguist Ferdinand de Saussure, 1857–1913) represents the foundation of structuralism and modern linguistics.