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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 Joan Wallach Scott's Gender and the Politics of History

An Analysis of Joan Wallach Scott's Gender and the Politics of History

1st Edition

By Pilar Zazueta, Etienne Stockland
July 20, 2017

Joan Scott's work has influenced several generations of historians and helped make the topic of gender central to the way in which the discipline is taught and studied today. At root a new way of conceptualizing capitalist societies, Scott's theories suggest that gender is better understood as a ...

An Analysis of John Rawls's A Theory of Justice

An Analysis of John Rawls's A Theory of Justice

1st Edition

By Filippo Dionigi, Jeremy Kleidosty
July 20, 2017

John Rawls's A Theory of Justice is one of the most influential works of legal and political theory published since the Second World War. It provides a memorably well-constructed and sustained argument in favour of a new (social contract) version of the meaning of social justice. In setting out ...

An Analysis of John Stuart Mills's Utilitarianism

An Analysis of John Stuart Mills's Utilitarianism

1st Edition

By Tom Patrick, Sander Werkhoven
July 20, 2017

John Stuart Mill’s 1861 Utilitarianism remains one of the most widely known and influential works of moral philosophy ever written. It is also a model of critical thinking – one in which Mill’s reasoning and interpretation skills are used to create a well-structured, watertight, persuasive argument...

An Analysis of Jonathan Riley-Smith's The First Crusade and the Idea of Crusading

An Analysis of Jonathan Riley-Smith's The First Crusade and the Idea of Crusading

1st Edition

By Damien Peters
July 25, 2017

Perhaps no work of history written in the 20th century has done more to undermine an existing consensus and cause its readers to re-evaluate their own preconceptions than has Jonathan Riley-Smith's revisionist account of the motives of the first crusaders. Riley-Smith's thesis – based on extensive...

An Analysis of Judith Butler's Gender Trouble

An Analysis of Judith Butler's Gender Trouble

1st Edition

By Tim Smith-Laing
July 20, 2017

Judith Butler's Gender Trouble is a perfect example of creative thinking. The book redefines feminism's struggle against patriarchy as part of a much broader issue: the damaging effects of all our assumptions about gender and identity. Looking at the factionalism of contemporary (1980s) feminism, ...

An Analysis of Karen Z. Ho's Liquidated An Ethnography of Wall Street

An Analysis of Karen Z. Ho's Liquidated: An Ethnography of Wall Street

1st Edition

By Rodolfo Maggio
July 13, 2017

Liquidated is a work of anthropology that treats an unusual, despised subculture – that of the Wall Street banker – much as anthropologists have traditionally treated remote ‘savage’ tribes. But using the techniques of ethnography, including interviews, analysis of daily lives, and fieldwork to ...

An Analysis of Kenneth Waltz's Theory of International Politics

An Analysis of Kenneth Waltz's Theory of International Politics

1st Edition

By Riley Quinn, Bryan Gibson
July 20, 2017

Kenneth Waltz’s 1979 Theory of International Politics is credited with bringing about a “scientific revolution” in the study of international relations – bringing the field into a new era of systematic study. The book is also a lesson in reasoning carefully and critically. Good reasoning is ...

An Analysis of Leon Festinger's A Theory of Cognitive Dissonance

An Analysis of Leon Festinger's A Theory of Cognitive Dissonance

1st Edition

By Camille Morvan, Alexander O’Connor
July 20, 2017

Leon Festinger’s 1957 A Theory of Cognitive Dissonance is a key text in the history of psychology – one that made its author one of the most influential social psychologists of his time. It is also a prime example of how creative thinking and problem solving skills can come together to produce work...

An Analysis of Ludwig Wittgenstein's Philosophical Investigations

An Analysis of Ludwig Wittgenstein's Philosophical Investigations

1st Edition

By Michael O' Sullivan
July 20, 2017

Many still consider Ludwig Wittgenstein’s 1953 Philosophical Investigations to be one of the breakthrough works of twentieth-century philosophy. The book sets out a radically new conception of philosophy itself, and demonstrates all the attributes of a fine analytical mind. Taking an argument from...

An Analysis of Martin Luther King Jr.'s Why We Can't Wait

An Analysis of Martin Luther King Jr.'s Why We Can't Wait

1st Edition

By Jason Xidias
July 20, 2017

Martin Luther King’s policy of non-violent protest in the struggle for civil rights in the United States during the second half of the twentieth century led to fundamental shifts in American government policy relating to segregation, and a cultural shift in the treatment of African Americans. King’...

An Analysis of Max Weber's The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism

An Analysis of Max Weber's The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism

1st Edition

By Sebastian Guzman, James Hill
July 20, 2017

The German sociologist Max Weber is considered to be one of the founding fathers of sociology, and ranks among the most influential writers of the 20th-century. His most famous book, The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism, is a masterpiece of sociological analysis whose power is based on...

An Analysis of Michael E. Porter's Competitive Strategy Techniques for Analyzing Industries and Competitors

An Analysis of Michael E. Porter's Competitive Strategy: Techniques for Analyzing Industries and Competitors

1st Edition

By Pádraig Belton
July 20, 2017

Michael E. Porter’s 1980 book Competitive Strategy is a fine example of critical thinking skills in action. Porter used his strong evaluative skills to overturn much of the accepted wisdom in the world of business. By exploring the strengths and weaknesses of the accepted argument that the best ...

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