Within the ephemera of the everyday—old photographs, circus posters, iron toys—lies a challenge to America’s dominant... Læs mere
Through an examination of debates about cosmopolitanism and human rights, Cheah questions key ideas about what it means to be human, and reveals the flaws in claims about the imminent decline of the nation-state and the obsolescence of popular nationalism.
A majority of evolutionary biologists believe that we now can envision our biological predecessors - not the first, but nearly the first, living beings on... Læs mere
The Market has deified itself, according to Harvey Cox’s brilliant exegesis. And all of the world’s problems—widening inequality, a rapidly warming planet, the injustices of global... Læs mere
Both memoir and critique, Methodists and Muslims follows Richard Bulliet’s expansive career, starting with his beginnings in Illinois to his entrée into... Læs mere
With a lens trained on how civilians and soldiers remember the experience of armed conflict, Legacies of War challenges narrow conceptions of the... Læs mere
At a time when science is seen as an engine of economic growth, Paula Stephan brings a keen understanding of the cost–benefit calculations made by individuals and... Læs mere
In succinct and engaging fashion Michael Walzer demystifies the activity of the social critic, providing a philosophical framework for understanding social criticism as social practice.
Victor Fuchs presents a comprehensive, integrated account of recent changes in family, work, health, and education in the United States.
Can quite different values be rationally weighed against one another? Can the value of one thing always be ranked as greater than, equal to, or... Læs mere