Publication year 2022
Genre Book, Nonfiction
Themes Perseverance, Future, Teamwork, Economics, Globalization, Politics & Government, War, Science & Technology
Tags World History, Politics & Government, Business & Economics, Science & Nature
Politics & Government
As far as topics go, politics may be as divisive as they come. Still, there's no escaping the role that it plays in our lives. The texts in this collection explore the gamut of how politics shapes and reshapes societies throughout history.
Chip War
Citizen: An American Lyric
Citizen Illegal
City of Quartz
Civil Disobedience
Civilization And Its Discontents
Civilization
Class
Cloud Atlas
Cobalt Red: How the Blood of the Congo Powers Our Lives
Code of Hammurabi
Cold War Civil Rights
Collapse
Common Sense
Compromise of 1850
Conditional Citizens
Confederate Reckoning
Confederates In The Attic
Conjectures and Refutations
Constitution of United States of America
Publication year 2022
Genre Book, Nonfiction
Themes Perseverance, Future, Teamwork, Economics, Globalization, Politics & Government, War, Science & Technology
Tags World History, Politics & Government, Business & Economics, Science & Nature
Publication year 2014
Genre Book, Nonfiction
Tags Black Lives Matter, Creative Nonfiction, Race & Racism, Education, Education, Social Justice, Politics & Government
Claudia Rankine’s Citizen: An American Lyric is a genre-bending meditation on race, racism, and citizenship in 21st-century America. Published in 2014, Citizen combines prose, poetry, and images to paint a provocative portrait of the African American experience and racism in the so-called “post-racial” United States. Claudia Rankine is an essayist, poet, playwright and the editor of several anthologies; she is currently the Frederick Iseman Professor of Poetry at Yale University. Citizen is the winner of... Read Citizen: An American Lyric Summary
Publication year 2018
Genre Poetry Collection, Fiction
Themes Family, Race, Self Discovery, Immigration
Tags Race & Racism, Social Justice, Politics & Government
Publication year 1990
Genre Book, Nonfiction
Tags World History, US History, Urban Development, Sociology, Arts & Culture, Politics & Government
Mike Davis’ City of Quartz: Excavating the Future in Los Angeles, won the 1990 Social Science Association Best Book Award. Davis is a Marxist urban theorist, historian, and political commentator who, following the success of City of Quartz, has written monographs on other American cities, including San Diego and Las Vegas. In his writing for The New Left Review journal, he continues to be a prominent voice in Marxist politics and environmentalism. His acclaims include... Read City of Quartz Summary
Publication year 1849
Genre Essay / Speech, Nonfiction
Tags Transcendentalism, Politics & Government, Science & Nature, World History, Philosophy, Philosophy, Classic Fiction, Biography
Henry David Thoreau’s “On the Duty of Civil Disobedience,” more commonly known as “Civil Disobedience,” originated as a Concord Lyceum lecture given in January 1848 as the Mexican-American War was winding down. The essay and its central thesis—that following one’s conscience trumps the need to follow the law—have profoundly impacted global history, political philosophy, and American thought, notably influencing both Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jr.The text was originally published in an 1849 essay... Read Civil Disobedience Summary
Publication year 1930
Genre Book, Nonfiction
Tags Education, Education, Sociology, World History, Psychology, Psychology, Philosophy, Philosophy, Classic Fiction, Politics & Government
Civilization and Its Discontents is one of the most widely-read and influential works by Sigmund Freud, founder of psychoanalysis and a titan of the 20th century. The book examines the conflict between societies and their individual members, how cultures try to channel human drives toward constructive ends, and how individuals struggle to balance social demands for conformity with their own urges and yearnings. Late in the 19th century, Freud founded psychoanalysis, a talking therapy that... Read Civilization And Its Discontents Summary
Publication year 2011
Genre Book, Nonfiction
Themes Economics, Colonialism, Globalization, Nation, Immigration, Politics & Government, War
Tags World History, Politics & Government, Sociology, Philosophy, Business & Economics, Philosophy
Publication year 2023
Genre Autobiography / Memoir, Nonfiction
Themes Mothers, Social Class, Perseverance, Shame & Pride, Education
Tags Poverty, Social Justice, Education, Education, Sociology, Biography, Politics & Government
Publication year 2004
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Power & Greed, Loyalty & Betrayal, Religion & Spirituality, Colonialism, Social Class, Future, The Past, Justice, Order & Chaos, Truth & Lies
Tags Science Fiction, Fantasy, Historical Fiction, Social Justice, Anthropology, Social Class, Depression & Suicide, Finance, Politics & Government, Love & Sexuality, Race & Racism, Sociology, Religion & Spirituality, Modern Classic Fiction, World History
Cloud Atlas is a 2004 dystopian novel by British author David Mitchell. The sprawling narrative is composed of a series of nested stories, spanning centuries into the past and the future. In addition to winning numerous literary and science fiction awards, the novel was adapted into a 2012 film of the same name. This guide uses the 2014 Sceptre edition of Cloud Atlas.Content Warning: The novel and this guide depict slavery and discuss racism, death... Read Cloud Atlas Summary
Publication year 2023
Genre Book, Nonfiction
Themes Environment, Colonialism, Economics, Globalization, Power & Greed
Tags History: African , Politics & Government, Business & Economics, Technology, Social Justice, Science & Nature, World History
Publication year 1781
Genre Scripture, Nonfiction
Themes Social Class, Community, Politics & Government, Justice, Power & Greed
Tags Crime & Law, Asian History, Politics & Government, Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy
Publication year 2000
Genre Book, Nonfiction
Themes Race, Justice, Politics & Government, Equality
Tags US History, Race & Racism, Civil Rights & Jim Crow South, Cold War, Politics & Government, Education, Education, World History
Publication year 2004
Genre Book, Nonfiction
Themes Climate, Community, Environment
Tags World History, Climate Change, Anthropology, Anthropology, Science & Nature, Social Science, Business & Economics, Sociology, Politics & Government
Following his best-selling, Pulitzer Prize-winning Guns, Germs, and Steel (1997), geologist and anthropologist Jared Diamond published a companion book, Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed, in 2006. Where Guns, Germs, and Steel described how various environments around the world helped or hindered human civilization, Collapse explains how environmental abuse ruined many past societies and how it threatens civilizations today. An updated edition, released in 2011 by Penguin Books, is the subject of this... Read Collapse Summary
Publication year 1776
Genre Essay / Speech, Nonfiction
Tags Politics & Government, American Revolution, US History, World History, Philosophy, Philosophy, Classic Fiction
The all-time best-selling published work in American history, Thomas Paine’s Common Sense helped ignite a revolution that changed the world. Released in January 1776, the pamphlet condemned the arbitrary rule of Britain’s King George III and his Parliament, and it urged colonists to rise up against their oppressors and replace colonial rule with a democratic republic of free and equal citizens. Common Sense helped inspire rebel leaders to declare American independence six months later.An e-book... Read Common Sense Summary
Publication year 1850
Genre Essay / Speech, Nonfiction
Themes Order & Chaos, Politics & Government, Nation
Tags Politics & Government, US History
Publication year 2020
Genre Autobiography / Memoir, Nonfiction
Themes Race, Immigration, Politics & Government, Equality
Tags Politics & Government, Social Justice, Race & Racism, World History, Biography
Publication year 2010
Genre Book, Nonfiction
Themes Gender Identity, Race, The Past, Social Class, Community, Nation, Politics & Government, War, Justice
Tags US History, American Civil War, Military & War, World History, Politics & Government
Publication year 1998
Genre Book, Nonfiction
Themes The Past, Grief
Tags Sociology, Action & Adventure, US History, American Civil War, Military & War, World History, Travel Literature, Humor, Politics & Government
Confederates in the Attic is a non-fiction book written by Pulitzer-Prize-winning journalist Tony Horwitz. The book is a mixture of ethnography—the study of a specific group of people in a specific place—and travel writing, where Horwitz attempts to dive deeply into his childhood fascination for the American Civil War by traveling through the deep South, visiting Confederate battlefields, museums, and monuments, and interviewing the locals that he comes into contact with about their relationship to... Read Confederates In The Attic Summary
Publication year 1963
Genre Essay Collection, Nonfiction
Themes Appearance & Reality, Order & Chaos, Science & Technology, Trust & Doubt, Truth & Lies
Tags Education, Education, Science & Nature, World History, Philosophy, Philosophy, Classic Fiction, Politics & Government
Publication year 1787
Genre Essay / Speech, Nonfiction
Themes Politics & Government, Nation
Tags Politics & Government, US History, Crime & Law
The Constitution of the United States is the oldest national constitution that’s still in use. The idea of founding a government on the basis of a written constitution was revolutionary when the US Constitution was drafted in 1787. The idea had two novel components: first, the document both establishes and limits the power of the government—no figurehead, ruler, or body of legislators stands above the Constitution. Second, it was written by representatives of the governed—55... Read Constitution of United States of America Summary