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The Leviathan Thomas Hobbes 212,871 Words $1,000
Writing during the English Civil War, Hobbes explains the necessity of surrendering natural right in exchange for safety.
Dream Psychology: Psychoanalysis for Beginners Sigmund Freud 53,705 Words $300
Freud’s classic analysis of dreams and their meaning in our every day life.
Utopia Thomas Moore 43,470 Words $275
The classic vision of an ideal society that gave the modern meaning to the word utopia (the original definition meant “now where”)
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow Washington Irving 11,781 Words $75
One of the earliest examples of American fiction featuring memorable characters such as Ichabod Crane and the headless horsemen.
Democracy in America Alexis de Tocqueville 190,800 (vol 1) 87,823 (vol 2) $1500
Frenchman Alexis de Tocqueville’s account of his travels to early 19th century America with keen observations on the early republic.
On Liberty John Stuart Mill 45, 077 Words $300
One of the most famous philosophical works of the 19th century in which Mill underscores the rights of the individual within the state.
An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding David Hume 54,946 Words $300
Hume’s greatest work in which he attempts to show the limitation of human rationalization and the insignificance of experience in predicting future events.
The Second Treatise on Government John Locke 54,359 Words $300
A favorite essay of Thomas Jefferson, Lock argues that individuals surrender some of their natural rights to the state for protection, but have the right to rebel when that trust is abused.
The Magna Carta Anonymous 4,644 Words $25
The great charter that forced the king to admit that his powers were limited by the law, the Magna Carta is celebrated as an early triumph of law over might.
The United States Constitution The Constitutional Convention 4,542 Words Sponsored
One of the defining documents in world history, the U.S. Constitution created a government of laws and not of men.
The House Divided Speech Abraham Lincoln 3,160 Words $25
One of Lincolns most memorable speeches in which he uses biblical imagery to illustrate the quandaries of ante-bellum America.

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