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- The rise of the meritocracy, 1870-2033, an essay on education and equality, Michael Young
- Economic philosophy, Joan Robinson
- How the other half dies, the real reasons for world hunger, Susan George
- Political ideas, editor David Thomson
- Main currents in sociological thought, Raymond Aron, translated by Richard Howard and Helen Weaver, 1
- The economics of the Common Market, Dennis Swann
- Freedom in a rocking boat, changing values in an unstable society, Geoffrey Vickers
- The radical tradition, twelve essays on politics, education and literature
- Pelican books, A403
- Pelican books, 33
- Lonrho, portrait of a multinational, Suzanne Cronjé, Margaret Ling and Gillian Cronjé
- The Vikings, Johannes Brøndsted ; translated by Kalle Skov
- The family and marriage in Britain, an analysis and moral assessment
- The continental commitment, the dilemma of British defence policy in the era of the two world wars; the Ford Lectures in the University of Oxford 1971, Michael Howard
- Class in a capitalist society, a study of contemporary Britain, John Westergaard, Henrietta Resler
- The problem of party government, Richard Rose
- Pelican books, A682
- Language, truth and logic, A. J. Ayer
- Poverty, the forgotten Englishmen, Ken Coates and Richard Silburn
- Progress, coexistence and intellectual freedom, by Andrei D. Sakharov, translated from the Russian by the Ǹew York Times'
- The economic history of world population, Carlo M. Cipolla
- Atheism and alienation, a study of the philosophical sources of contemporary atheism, Patrick Masterson
- Woman's estate
- Reflections on the revolution in France, 1968, edited by Charles Posner
- The Japan reader, edited, annotated and with introductions by Jon Livingston, Joe Moore and Felicia Oldfather, Vol.1
- The new France, a society in transition 1945-1973
- To him who hath, a study of poverty and taxation, Frank Field, Molly Meacher and Chris Pond
- Pelican books, A443
- The making of the English working class, E.P. Thompson
- Keynes and after
- Culture and society 1780-1950, Raymond Williams
- The alternative future, a vision of Christian Marxism, (by) Roger Garaudy, translated (from the French) by Leonard Mayhew
- Red China today, the other side of the river, by Edgar Snow
- Freud and the post-Freudians, J.A.C.Brown
- The Holocaust, an unfinished history, Dan Stone
- British transport, an economic survey from the seventeenth century to the twentieth, H.J. Dyos and D.H. Aldcroft
- Essays in English history, A. J. P. Taylor
- Tito, a biography, by Phyllis Auty
- Russian thinkers, Isaiah Berlin ; edited by Henry Hardy and Aileen Kelly ; with an introd. by Aileen Kelly
- The Japan reader, edited, annotated and with introductions by Jon Livingston, Joe Moore and Felicia Oldfather, Vol.2
- Causing death and saving lives, Jonathan Glover
- An economic history of the U.S.S.R., Alec Nove
- Pelican books, A809
- Marx on economics
- Post-war Britain, a political history, Alan Sked and Chris Cook
- Money, whence it came, where it went, John Kenneth Galbraith
- A social history of the Third Reich, Richard Grunberger
- Poverty and equality in Britain, a study of social security and taxation, J. C. Kincaid
- On revolution, Hannah Arendt
- Pelican books, A 827