The Prince
Machiavelli's groundbreaking political treatise reveals ruthless strategies for acquiring and maintaining power, challenging traditional eth…
A curated list of essential political texts spanning from ancient philosophy to modern economic analysis, perfect for students and enthusiasts.
Machiavelli's groundbreaking political treatise reveals ruthless strategies for acquiring and maintaining power, challenging traditional eth…
In a world where steam-powered machines and genetically engineered beasts wage war, two unlikely allies from opposing sides embark on a thri…
Explore the life and works of John Stuart Mill, a philosopher whose ideas shaped modern political thought and whose intense mental energy dr…
A foundational political treatise defending the rights of the people and the legitimacy of King William, this work challenges the divine rig…
A groundbreaking document that reshaped political landscapes, The Communist Manifesto continues to spark debate and reflection on its vision…
Explore the foundations of society and governance in this seminal work that questions the origins of moral and political obligations.
A timeless exploration of American society and politics by a French political scientist, offering profound insights into the nation's early …
Hannah Arendt's chilling analysis of the rise of Nazi and Soviet regimes serves as a stark warning about the fragility of freedom and the da…
Uncover the surprising truth behind why some nations thrive while others fail, as leading academics Daron Acemoglu and James A. Robinson deb…
This list compiles ten foundational books that every politics student should read, ranging from Plato's 'The Republic' to modern works like 'Why Nations Fail' by Daron Acemoglu and James A. Robinson. These books cover a wide array of political thought, including ethical reflections, political treatises, and economic analyses, providing a comprehensive understanding of political theory and practice. From the ancient Greek philosopher Plato's exploration of justice to the contemporary analysis of political and economic institutions, these texts are essential for anyone interested in politics. They are also part of the curriculum at Oxford summer schools, enriching students' understanding before they enter university. Whether you're preparing for a politics degree or simply interested in the subject, these books will help you stand out in your studies and applications.