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"Routledge Classics is more than just a collection of texts...it embodies and circulates challenging ideas and keeps vital debates current and alive." – Hilary Mantel

The Routledge Classics series, with titles by Bertrand Russell, Jean-Paul Sartre, Ludwig Wittgenstein and Mary Midgley, was launched in 2001. The series contains the very best of Routledge’s publishing over the past century or so, books that have, by popular consent, become established as classics in their field. Drawing on a fantastic heritage of innovative writing published by Routledge and its associated imprints, this series makes available in attractive, affordable form some of the most important works of modern times.

In 2021 we are delighted to celebrate the 20th Anniversary of the Routledge Classics series with the publication of fifteen stellar new titles. All include new forewords or introductions and eye-catching cover designs, a hallmark of the series.

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Sketch for a Theory of the Emotions

Sketch for a Theory of the Emotions

2nd Edition

By Jean-Paul Sartre
October 12, 2001

Although written fairly early in his career, in 1939, Sketch for a Theory of the Emotions is considered to be one of Jean-Paul Sartre's most important pieces of writing. It not only anticipates but argues many of the ideas to be found in his famous Being and Nothingness. By subjecting the emotion ...

The Gift The Form and Reason for Exchange in Archaic Societies

The Gift: The Form and Reason for Exchange in Archaic Societies

2nd Edition

By Marcel Mauss
October 11, 2001

In this, his most famous work, Marcel Mauss presented to the world a book which revolutionized our understanding of some of the basic structures of society. By identifying the complex web of exchange and obligation involved in the act of giving, Mauss called into question many of our social ...

The Sane Society

The Sane Society

2nd Edition

By Erich Fromm
October 11, 2001

Following the publication of the seminal Fear of Freedom, Erich Fromm applied his unique vision to a critique of contemporary capitalism in The Sane Society. Where the former dealt with man's historic inability to come to terms with his sense of isolation, and the dangers to which this can lead, ...

The Science of Mythology Essays on the Myth of the Divine Child and the Mysteries of Eleusis

The Science of Mythology: Essays on the Myth of the Divine Child and the Mysteries of Eleusis

2nd Edition

By C. G. Jung, C. Kerenyi
October 11, 2001

When Carl Jung and Carl Kerenyi got together to collaborate on this book, their aim was to elevate the study of mythology to a science. Kerenyi wrote on two of the most ubiquitous myths, the Divine Child and The Maiden, supporting the core 'stories' with both an introduction and a conclusion. Jung ...

The Course of German History A Survey of the Development of German History since 1815

The Course of German History: A Survey of the Development of German History since 1815

2nd Edition

By A.J.P. Taylor
May 18, 2001

One of A.J.P. Taylor's best-known books, The Course of German History is a notoriously idiosyncratic work. Composed in his famously witty style, yet succinct to the point of sharpness, this is one of the great historian's finest, if more controversial, accomplishments. As Taylor himself noted,...

The Sovereignty of Good

The Sovereignty of Good

2nd Edition

By Iris Murdoch
May 18, 2001

Iris Murdoch once observed: 'philosophy is often a matter of finding occasions on which to say the obvious'. What was obvious to Murdoch, and to all those who read her work, is that Good transcends everything - even God. Throughout her distinguished and prolific writing career, she explored ...

Understanding Media

Understanding Media

2nd Edition

By Marshall McLuhan
May 18, 2001

When Marshall McLuhan first coined the phrases "global village" and "the medium is the message" in 1964, no-one could have predicted today's information-dependent planet. No-one, that is, except for a handful of science fiction writers and Marshall McLuhan. Understanding Media was written twenty ...

What is Literature?

What is Literature?

2nd Edition

By Jean-Paul Sartre
May 18, 2001

Jean-Paul Sartre was one of the most important philosophical and political thinkers of the twentieth century. His writings had a potency that was irresistible to the intellectual scene that swept post-war Europe, and have left a vital inheritance to contemporary thought. The central tenet of the ...

Writing and Difference

Writing and Difference

2nd Edition

By Jacques Derrida
May 18, 2001

In the 1960s a radical concept emerged from the great French thinker Jacques Derrida. Read the book that changed the way we think; read Writing and Difference, the classic introduction....

Ecrits: A Selection

Ecrits: A Selection

1st Edition

By Jacques Lacan
May 17, 2001

Genius and charismatic leader of a psychoanalytic movement that in the 1950s and 1960s provided a focal point for the French intelligentsia, Jacques Lacan attracted a cult following. Ecrits is his most important work, bringing together twenty-seven articles and lectures originally published between...

Madness and Civilization

Madness and Civilization

2nd Edition

By Michel Foucault
May 17, 2001

In this classic account of madness, Michel Foucault shows once and for all why he is one of the most distinguished European philosophers since the end of World War II. Madness and Civilization, Foucault's first book and his finest accomplishment, will change the way in which you think about society...

The Road to Serfdom

The Road to Serfdom

2nd Edition

By F.A. Hayek
May 17, 2001

The Road to Serfdom remains one of the all-time classics of twentieth-century intellectual thought. For over half a century, it has inspired politicians and thinkers around the world, and has had a crucial impact on our political and cultural history. With trademark brilliance, Hayek argues ...

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