History of political thought/Bibliography
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Works of political philosophy
- Aquinas, Thomas: Summa Theologica,(1274) Project Gutenberg
- Aristotle: Politics, (350 BCE) The Internet Classics Archive
- Augustine: City of God, (5th century CE) Christan Classics Ethereal Library]
- Averroës: Religion and Philosophy (1190 CE)
- Bentham, Jeremy: An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation, (1787) Library of Economics and Liberty
- Cicero: On the Republic, Ancient History Sourcebook
- Cicero: On the Laws, Ancient History Sourcebook
- Gentile, Giovanni: Origins and Doctrine of Fascism (1929) (Google Books extract)
- Hegel, G W F: Philosophy of Right, (1833) (trans F W Dyde) Batoche Books, 2001
- Hitler, Adolf: Mein Kampf (1923)
- Hobbes, Thomas: Leviathan,(1651) Project Gutenberg
- Hume, David: Essays, Moral, Political, and Literary, (1742), Library of Economics and Liberty
- James VI and I: True Law of Free Monarchies, (1598) Modern History Sourcebook
- Kant, Emmanuel: The Fundamental Principles of the Ethics of Morals, (1781), Project Gutenberg
- Lenin, V I: The State and the Revolution, (1918) Collected Works, Marxists.com
- Locke, John: Two Treatises of Government, (1690) Project Gutenberg
- Machiavelli, Niccolò: Discourses on the First Decade of Titus Livius, Project Gutenberg
- Machiavelli, Niccolò: The Prince, (1532) Project Gutenberg
- Madison, Thomas: The Federalist No 10, Daily Advertiser, November 22, 1787
- Marx, Karl: Capital, (1867) www.marxists.com
- Mill, John Stuart: "Considerations on Representative Government (1861), Project Gutenberg
- Mill, John Stuart: "On Liberty (1859), Project Gutenberg
- Montesquieu, Baron de Charles de Secondat: de l'Esprit des Lois(1748), Project Gutenberg
- More, Thomas: Utopia, (1516), Project Gutenberg
- Mussolini, Benito: Doctrine of Fascism, (1932), (excerpts) The History Guide
- Nietzsche, Friederich: Thus Spake Zarathustra, (trans Thomas Common) (1896) Project Gutenberg
- Paine, Thomas: Rights of Man(1791) Project Gutenberg
- Pius XI: On Reconstruction of the Social Order, (Encyclical of Pope Pius Xl issued on May 15, 1931)
- Plato: The Republic, Project Gutenberg
- Rousseau, Jean-Jacques: The Social Contract(1762), The Online Library of Liberty
- Smith, Adam: An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, (1776) Library of Econmics and Liberty
- Tacitus: The Annals, The Internet Classics Archive
- Tacitus: The Histories, The Internet Classics Archive
- de Toqueville, Alexis: Democracy in America, American Studies at the University of Virginia
Manifestos
- Declaration of Independence, July 4, 1776, The Avalon Project
- Declaration of the Rights of Man - 1789. The Avalon Project.
- The Communist Manifesto - 1888, Project Gutenberg
- League of Nations Covenant - 1924
- United Nations Charter - 1945
- Universal Declaration of Human Rights - 1948, The United Nations
- Cairo Declaration of Human Rights in Islam, United Nations General Assembly, 9th June 1993
- Responsibility to Protect - 2000, United Nations
Commentaries
- Belloc, Hillaire: The French Revolution, (1911) Project Gutenberg
- Buckland, W W: A Text-Book of Roman Law: From Augustus to Justinian, Cambridge University Press, 1963 [1] (Gogle books extract).
- Burke, Edmond: Reflections on the Revolution in France (1790) (classic statement of Conservative attitudes)
- Haddock, Bruce:A History of Political Thought, Polity, 2008.
- Hobhouse, L T: Liberalism (1911),Project Gutenberg
- Hayek, F A: Why I Am Not a Conservative, in The Constitution of Liberty, University of Chicago Press, 1960
- Oakeshott, Michael: On Being Conservative, Riverside Community College
- Pease, Edward:The History of the Fabian Society (1916) Project Gutenberg
- Popper, Karl: The Open Society and its Enemies.
- Scruton, Roger: The Meaning of Conservatism, Penguin, 1980.
- Sen, Amartya: The Ideal of Justice, Allen Lane, 2009