The Ancient Maya: New Perspectives

Description Excellent survey of late-Maya civilization, focusing on the Post-Classic period from the 10th-16th centuries and into Spanish contact, running through the “long colonial period” up to the end of the 18th century. Relevant for […]

Mapping the Republic of Letters

Description This website provides interactive, visual tools that depict the vast networks of people and information during the Enlightenment. Using archived letters, travel logs, and other resources, it depicts visually the routes traveled by letters, […]

The Republic of Letters

Description A ground-breaking consideration of the social history of gender in the Enlightenment. As well as an invaluable source on the social history of the Enlightenment overll, this study gave rise to a meaningful and […]

Dialectic of Enlightenment: Philosophical Fragments

Description Perhaps the most canonical work of Marxist critical theory in the twentieth century, Horkheimer and Adorno’s Dialectic of Enlightenment investigates how the project of the Enlightenment transforms into a logic of domination and instrumentalization […]

Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844

Description Less a single coherent argument than a series of meditations, this book introduces many of the concepts that would become foundational to Marxist thought and critical theory, more generally, including alienation, exploitation, and dialectical […]

Critique of the Faculty of Judgment [Urteilskraft]

Description Received most often as Kant’s aesthetic treatise, but also understood as his mature political treatise (cf., Hannah Arendt’s “ectures on Kant’s Political Philosophy). Unlike most aesthetic treatises before and since, this one privileges natural […]

On the Aesthetic Education of Man

Description Deserves as much credit as any source for bringing the political implications of Kant’s Critique of Judgment into contemporary discourse. Despondent over the perceived failure of the French Revolution, Schiller asks, “Why are we […]

Lectures on Kant’s Political Philosophy

Description Argues that Kant’s Critique of Judgment represents his mature political philosophy. Judgment is important for Arendt as the faculty which mediates between particularity and universality, thereby providing the conditions for a uniquely human interpolation […]