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New from our partners at Zone Books
“The most sweeping and persuasive
account yet of the worldwide threat
to democracy posed by the resurgent
white power movement and other
far-right activists.”
—Kathleen Belew, author of Bring
the War Home
“Drawing on Suny’s unique expertise
in both Marxism and the history of
the Caucasus, this illuminating book
is destined to become a classic.”
—Sheila Fitzpatrick, author of On
Stalin’s Team
“This book beautifully combines the
ideas, politics, history, and personal
side of one of the most important
movements in philosophy.”
—Cheryl Misak, author of Frank Ramsey
“A companion to his well-
received Liberalism (2014), Fawcett’s
latest is as readable and comprehensive
as its predecessor.... An immensely
stimulating canter though a major
segment of Western political tradition.”
—Kirkus Reviews, starred review
“Padilla Peralta makes the wide-ranging
and often intriguing argument that,
alongside politics, religion was the glue
that held the Roman state together.”
—Celia E. Schultz, author of Women’s
Religious Activity in the Roman Republic
“Horace is an unparalleled source of
inspiring life advice from the ancient
world.”
—Jennifer Ferriss-Hill, author of Horace’s
“Ars Poetica”: Family, Friendship, and the
Art of Living
“How to Give presents, for today’s
readers, Seneca’s thoughts on an issue
of perennial interest: the true nature
of generosity and gratitude and the
best ways to behave generously and
gratefully.”
—Robert A. Kaster, professor emeritus,
Princeton University
“A vibrant portrait.... New York fans
will devour Helmreich’s genial, rich,
and constantly illuminating travelogue.”
—Kirkus Reviews, starred review
“A rigorous, imaginative, and ambitiously
comprehensive account of Milton’s
intellectual development.”
—Paul Stevens, University of Toronto
“This timely and provocative work
merits careful reading and serious
discussion by activists in, as well as
scholars of, American philanthropy.”
—Derek Penslar, Harvard University
“Dissimilar Similitudes glides through
history and iconography.... Its
probing essays are original, revisionist
interpretations that illuminate avenues
for further study.”
—Rachel Jagareski, Foreword Reviews
“With a style that turns analysis into a
form of suspense, Hampton can walk you
through ‘Visions of Johanna’ or ‘Summer
Days’ the way the art historian T. J. Clark
can walk you through Manet’s Olympia.”
—Greil Marcus, Rolling Stone
Available in print, ebook, and audio.