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The Macat Library: Great Works for Critical Thinking


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Making the ideas of the world’s great thinkers accessible, affordable, and comprehensible to everybody, everywhere. 

With a growing list of over 180 titles across a broad range of subject areas, Macat works with leading academics from the world’s top universities to produce new analyses that focus on the ideas and the impact of the most influential works ever written. By setting them in context – and looking at the influences that shaped their authors, as well as the responses they provoked – Macat encourages readers to look at these classics and game-changers with fresh eyes.

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An Analysis of Antonio Gramsci's Prison Notebooks

An Analysis of Antonio Gramsci's Prison Notebooks

1st Edition

By Lorenzo Fusaro, Jason Xidias
July 20, 2017

Antonio Gramsci’s Prison Notebooks is a remarkable work, not only because it was written in jail as the Italian Marxist thinker fell victim to political oppression in his home country, but also because it shows his impressive analytical ability. First published in 1948, 11 years after Gramsci’s ...

An Analysis of C. Wright Mills's The Sociological Imagination

An Analysis of C. Wright Mills's The Sociological Imagination

1st Edition

By Ismael Puga, Robert Easthope
July 13, 2017

C. Wright Mills’s 1959 book The Sociological Imagination is widely regarded as one of the most influential works of post-war sociology. At its heart, the work is a closely reasoned argument about the nature and aims of sociology, one that sets out a manifesto and roadmap for the field. Its wide ...

An Analysis of C.S. Lewis's The Abolition of Man

An Analysis of C.S. Lewis's The Abolition of Man

1st Edition

By Ruth Jackson, Brittany Pheiffer Noble
July 20, 2017

C.S. Lewis’s 1943 The Abolition of Man is a set of three essays that encapsulate some of the most important elements of good critical thinking. Lewis considers a weighty topic, moral philosophy – and more precisely how we teach it, and where morality comes from. As critics and enthusiasts for Lewis...

An Analysis of Carlo Ginzburg's The Night Battles Witchcraft and Agrarian Cults in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries

An Analysis of Carlo Ginzburg's The Night Battles: Witchcraft and Agrarian Cults in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries

1st Edition

By Etienne Stockland, Luke Freeman
July 20, 2017

In The Night Battles, Carlo Ginzburg does more than introduce his readers to a novel group of supposed witches – the Benandanti, from the northern Italian province of Friulia. He also invents and deploys new and creative ways of tackling his source material that allow him to move beyond their ...

An Analysis of Carole Hillenbrand's The Crusades Islamic Perspectives

An Analysis of Carole Hillenbrand's The Crusades: Islamic Perspectives

1st Edition

By Robert Houghton, Damien Peters
July 20, 2017

For many centuries, the history of the crusades, as written by Western historians, was based solidly on Western sources. Evidence from the Islamic societies that the crusaders attacked was used only sparingly – in part because it was hard for most westerners to read, and in part because much of it ...

An Analysis of Chinua Achebe's An Image of Africa Racism in Conrad's Heart of Darkness

An Analysis of Chinua Achebe's An Image of Africa: Racism in Conrad's Heart of Darkness

1st Edition

By Clare Clarke
July 20, 2017

Few works of scholarship have so comprehensively recast an existing debate as Chinua Achebe’s essay on Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness. Achebe – a highly distinguished Nigerian novelist and university teacher – looked with fresh eyes at a novel that was set in Africa, but in which Africans appear...

An Analysis of Christopher Hill's The World Turned Upside Down Radical Ideas During the English Revolution

An Analysis of Christopher Hill's The World Turned Upside Down: Radical Ideas During the English Revolution

1st Edition

By Harman Bhogal, Liam Haydon
July 13, 2017

Few works of history have succeeded so completely in forcing their readers to take a fresh look at the evidence as Christopher Hill's The World Turned Upside Down – and that achievement is rooted firmly in Hill's exceptional problem-solving skills. Traditional interpretations of the English Civil ...

An Analysis of Claude Levi-Strauss's Structural Anthropology

An Analysis of Claude Levi-Strauss's Structural Anthropology

1st Edition

By Jeffrey A. Becker, Kitty Wheater
July 20, 2017

Claude Lévi-Strauss is probably the most complex anthropological theorist of all time. His work continues to influence present-day thinkers in his field, but he is perhaps even more influential beyond it. As one of the key figures in the development of what is known today as ‘French theory,’ ...

An Analysis of Clifford Geertz's The Interpretation of Cultures Selected Essays

An Analysis of Clifford Geertz's The Interpretation of Cultures: Selected Essays

1st Edition

By Abena Dadze-Arthur
July 20, 2017

Clifford Geertz has been called ‘the most original anthropologist of his generation’ – and this reputation rests largely on the huge contributions to the methodology and approaches of anthropological interpretation that he outlined in The Interpretation of Cultures. The centrality of ...

An Analysis of David C. Kang's China Rising Peace, Power and Order in East Asia

An Analysis of David C. Kang's China Rising: Peace, Power and Order in East Asia

1st Edition

By Matteo Dian, Jason Xidias
July 20, 2017

A critical analysis of David C. Kang’s China Rising, which is a fine example of an author making use of creative thinking skills to reach a conclusion that flies in the face of traditional thinking. The conventional view that the book opposed, known in international relations as ‘realism,’ was that...

An Analysis of David Graeber's Debt The First 5,000 Years

An Analysis of David Graeber's Debt: The First 5,000 Years

1st Edition

By Sulaiman Hakemy
July 20, 2017

Debt is one of the great subjects of our day, and understanding the way that it not only fuels economic growth, but can also be used as a means of generating profit and exerting control, is central to grasping the way in which our society really works. David Graeber's contribution to this debate ...

An Analysis of David Hume's An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding

An Analysis of David Hume's An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding

1st Edition

By Michael O'Sullivan
July 20, 2017

David Hume’s 1748 Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding is a modern philosophical classic that helped reshape epistemology – the philosophy of knowledge. It is also a classic of the critical thinking skills of analysis and reasoning. Analysis is all about understanding how arguments work and fit ...

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