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Common Sense by Thomas Paine
Category: Classics | Series: Penguin Great Ideas
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Confessions of a Sinner by Augustine
Category: Religion | Series: Penguin Great Ideas
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Confessions of an English Opium Eater by Thomas de Quincey
Category: Classics | Series: Penguin Books: Great Ideas
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Conspicuous Consumption by Thorstein Veblen
Category: Business | Series: Penguin Great Ideas
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Days of Reading by Marcel Proust
Category: Non-Fiction | Series: Penguin Great Ideas
In these inspiring essays about why we read, Proust explores all the pleasures and trials that we take from books, as well as explaining the beauty of Ruskin and his work, and the joys of losing yourself in literature as a child. Throughout history, some books have changed the world. They have transform ...Show more
Eichmann and the Holocaust by Hannah Arendt
Category: No Category | Series: Penguin Great Ideas
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Fear and Trembling (Penguin Great Ideas Series) by Søren Kierkegaard (Editor); Alastair Hannay (Translator)
Category: Philosophy | Series: Penguin Great Ideas Ser.
As one of Soren Kierkegaard's most widely read works, FEAR and TREMBLING presents careful arguments about important biblical topics. Most notably, Kierkegaard acts more-or-less as a defense attorney for Abraham for his even contemplating the murder of his son. In the book, Kierkegaard considers whether ...Show more
God Is Dead. God Remains Dead. and We Have Killed Him (Penguin Great Ideas Series) by Friedrich Nietzsche
Category: Philosophy | Series: Penguin Great Ideas Ser.
'We have left dry land and put out to sea! We have burned the bridge behind us - what is more, we have burned the land behind us!' Nietzsche's devastating demolition of religion would have seismic consequences for future generations. With God dead, he envisages a brilliant future for humanity: one in wh ...Show more
Great Ideas: Consolation in the Face of Death by Samuel Johnson
Category: Non-Fiction | Series: Penguin Great Ideas
In his moving essay, Samuel Johnson offers wise words on confronting grief at the loss of a loved one. The other pieces here, ranging from art to marriage to morality, demonstrate the brilliance, perception and wit that made Johnson the leading man of letters of his day, and one of the finest essayists ...Show more
Great Ideas: Fear And Trembling by Soren Kierkegaard
Category: Non-Fiction | Series: Penguin Great Ideas Ser.
The infamous and controversial work that made a lasting impression on both modern Protestant theology and existentialist philosophers such as Sartre and Camus Writing under the pseudonym of "Johannes de silentio," Kierkegaard expounds his personal view of religion through a discussion of the scene in ...Show more
Great Ideas: Of The Abuse Of Words by John Locke
Category: Non-Fiction | Series: Penguin Great Ideas
John Locke was one of the greatest figures of the Enlightenment, whose assertion that reason is the key to knowledge changed the face of philosophy. These writings on thought, ideas, perception, truth and language are some of the most influential in the history of Western thought. Throughout history, so ...Show more
Great Ideas: On Solitude by Michel de Montaigne
Category: Non-Fiction | Series: Penguin Great Ideas Ser.
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