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- Rawls, a theory of justice and its critics, Chandran Kukathas and Philip Pettit
- The French historical revolution, the Annales school, 1929-89, Peter Burke
- Hannah Arendt, history, politics and citizenship, Phillip Hansen
- Stuart Hall, Chris Rojek
- Foucault, a critical introduction, Lois McNay
- Charles Taylor, meaning, morals, and modernity, Nicholas H. Smith
- Siegfried Kracauer, our companion in misfortune, Graeme Gilloch
- Axel Honneth, a critical theory of the social, Christopher F. Zurn
- Terry Eagleton, a critical introduction, by James Smith
- Habermas, a critical introduction, William Outhwaite
- Clifford Geertz, culture, custom, and ethics, Fred Inglis
- Kripke, by John Burgess
- John Maynard Keynes, the art of choosing the right model, Mark Hayes
- Robert Nozick, property, justice and the minimal state, Jonathan Wolff
- Feyerabend, philosophy, science, and society, John Preston
- Jean Baudrillard, from Marxism to postmodernism and beyond, Douglas Kellner
- Habermas, a critical introduction, William Outhwaite
- Donald Davidson, Simon Evnine
- Michael Walzer, J. Toby Reiner
- Erving Goffman and modern sociology, Philip Manning
- G. H. Mead, a critical introduction, by Filipe Carreira da Silva
- Edmund Husserl, founder of phenomenology, Dermot Moran
- Hayek, The iron cage of liberty, Andrew Gamble
- Quine, language, experience and reality, Christopher Hookway
- Roland Barthes, Michael Moriarty
- Richard Rorty ;, liberalism, irony and the ends of philosophy, Neil Gascoigne
- Manuel Castells, the theory of the network society, Felix Stalder
- Žižek, a critical introduction, Sarah Kay
- Karl Polanyi, the limits of the market, Gareth Dale
- Hans Morgenthau, realism and beyond, William E. Scheuerman
- Gadamer, hermeneutics, tradition, and reason, Georgia Warnke
- Quentin Skinner, history, politics, rhetoric, Kari Palonen