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Penguin Great Ideas
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1.
Lucius Annaeus Seneca: On the Shortness of Life
2.
Marcus Aurelius: Meditations
97%
3.
Saint Augustine: Confessions of a Sinner
4.
Thomas à Kempis: The Inner Life
5.
Niccolò Machiavelli: The Prince
6.
Michel de Montaigne: On Friendship
7.
Jonathan Swift: A Tale of a Tub and Other Works
8.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau: The Social Contract
9.
Edward Gibbon: The Christians and the Fall of Rome
10.
Thomas Paine: Common Sense
11.
Mary Wollstonecraft: A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
12.
William Hazlitt: On the Pleasure of Hating
13.
Karl Marx – Friedrich Engels: The Communist Manifesto
14.
Arthur Schopenhauer: On The Suffering of the World
15.
John Ruskin: On Art and Life
16.
Charles Darwin: On Natural Selection
17.
Friedrich Nietzsche: Why I Am So Wise
18.
Virginia Woolf: A Room of One's Own
86%
19.
Sigmund Freud: Civilization and Its Discontents
20.
George Orwell: Why I Write
21.
Confucius: The First Ten Books
22.
Sun-Tzu: The Art of War
76%
23.
Plato: Symposium
24.
Titus Lucretius Carus: Sensation and Sex
25.
Marcus Tullius Cicero: An Attack on an Enemy of Freedom
26.
Revelation and the Book of Job
27.
Marco Polo: Travels in the Land of Kubilai Khan
28.
Christine de Pizan: The City of Ladies
29.
Baldassare Castiglione: How to Achieve True Greatness
30.
Francis Bacon: Of Empire
31.
Thomas Hobbes: Of Man
32.
Thomas Browne: Urne-Burial
33.
Voltaire: Miracles and Idolatry
34.
David Hume: On Suicide
35.
Carl von Clausewitz: On the Nature of War
36.
Søren Kierkegaard: Fear and Trembling
37.
Henry David Thoreau: Where I Lived, and What I Lived For
38.
Thorstein Veblen: Conspicuous Consumption
39.
Albert Camus: The Myth of Sisyphus
40.
Hannah Arendt: Eichmann and the Holocaust
41.
Plutarch: In Consolation to his Wife
42.
Robert Burton: Some Anatomies of Melancholy
43.
Blaise Pascal: Human Happiness
44.
Adam Smith: The Invisible Hand
45.
Edmund Burke: The Evils of Revolution
46.
Ralph Waldo Emerson: Nature
47.
Søren Kierkegaard: The Sickness Unto Death
48.
John Ruskin: The Lamp of Memory
49.
Friedrich Nietzsche: Man Alone with Himself
50.
Leo Tolstoy: A Confession
51.
William Morris: Useful Work v. Useless Toil
52.
Frederick Jackson Turner: The Significance of the Frontier in American History
53.
Marcel Proust: Days of Reading
54.
Leon Trotsky: An Appeal to the Toiling, Oppressed and Exhausted Peoples of Europe
55.
Sigmund Freud: The Future of an Illusion
56.
Walter Benjamin: The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction
57.
George Orwell: Books v. Cigarettes
58.
Albert Camus: The Fastidious Assassins
59.
Frantz Fanon: Concerning Violence
60.
Michel Foucault: The Spectacle of the Scaffold
61.
Lao Tzu: Tao Te Ching
62.
Paul Reps (szerk.): Writings from the Zen Masters
63.
Thomas More: Utopia
74%
64.
Michel de Montaigne: On Solitude
65.
William Shakespeare: On Power
66.
John Locke: Of the Abuse of Words
67.
Samuel Johnson: Consolation in the Face of Death
68.
Immanuel Kant: An Answer to the Question: 'What is Enlightenment?'
69.
Joseph de Maistre: The Executioner
70.
Thomas de Quincey: Confessions of an English Opium-Eater
71.
Arthur Schopenhauer: The Horrors and Absurdities of Religion
72.
Abraham Lincoln: The Gettysburg Address and Other Writings
73.
Karl Marx: Revolution and War
74.
Fyodor Dostoyevsky: The Grand Inquisitor
75.
William James: On a Certain Blindness in Human Beings
76.
Robert Louis Stevenson: An Apology for Idlers
77.
W. E. B. Du Bois: Of the Dawn of Freedom
78.
Virginia Woolf: Thoughts on Peace in an Air Raid
79.
George Orwell: Decline of the English Murder and Other Essays
80.
John Berger: Why Look at Animals?
81.
Chuang Tzu: The Tao of Nature
82.
Epictetus: Of Human Freedom
83.
Niccolò Machiavelli: On Conspiracies
84.
René Descartes: Meditations
85.
Giacomo Leopardi: Dialogue between Fashion and Death
86.
John Stuart Mill: On Liberty
87.
Charles Darwin: Hosts of Living Forms
88.
Charles Dickens: Night Walks
89.
Charles Mackay: Some Extraordinary Popular Delusions
90.
Jacob Burckhardt: The State as a Work of Art
91.
George Eliot: Silly Novels by Lady Novelists
92.
Charles Baudelaire: The Painter of Modern Life
93.
Sigmund Freud: The 'Wolfman'
94.
Theodor Herzl: The Jewish State
95.
Rabindranath Tagore: Nationalism
96.
Vlagyimir Iljics Lenin: Imperialism: The Highest Stage of Capitalism
97.
Winston S. Churchill: We Will All Go Down Fighting to the End
98.
Jorge Luis Borges: The Perpetual Race of Achilles and the Tortoise
99.
George Orwell: Some Thoughts on the Common Toad
100.
Chinua Achebe: An Image of Africa
101.
Aristotle: One Swallow Does Not Make a Summer
102.
Epicurus: Being Happy
103.
Epictetus – Seneca – Marcus Aurelius: How To Be a Stoic
104.
Saigyo – Kamo no Chomei – Yoshida Kenko: Three Japanese Buddhist Monks
105.
Sojourner Truth: Ain't I A Woman?
106.
Peter Kropotkin: Anarchist Communism
107.
Friedrich Nietzsche: God is Dead. God Remains Dead. And We Have Killed Him.
108.
Oscar Wilde: The Decay of Lying
109.
Suffragette Manifestos
110.
Inazo Nitobe: Bushido: The Soul of Japan
111.
Hannah Arendt: The Freedom to Be Free
112.
Simone de Beauvoir: What is Existentialism?
113.
Simone Weil: The Power of Words
114.
Albert Camus: Reflections on the Guillotine
115.
Italo Calvino: The Narrative of Trajan's Column
116.
Martin Luther King, Jr.: A Tough Mind and a Tender Heart
117.
John Berger: Steps Towards a Small Theory of the Visible
118.
Audre Lorde: When I Dare to Be Powerful
119.
Georges Perec: Brief Notes on the Art and Manner of Arranging One's Books
120.
Peter Singer: Why Vegan?
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