In 1905, the Commercial Press published Yan Fu's translation of "The Theory of Heavenly Speech". If you count from that time, Chinese translation of famous works has gone through a hundred years. For more than 100 years, all works that have repercussions and have been evaluated in the history of world academia and can be called milestones in a certain discipline have been transmitted to our knowledge genealogy through Chinese translation of famous works, and the works of representatives of an era, a nation, and a trend of thought have also enriched our spiritual world through Chinese translation of famous works.
Cultural and academic "high-rise buildings" can only be built brick by brick. Mr. He Zhaowu, a scholar who has translated seven widely handed down "famous works of Chinese translation," including "The Theory of Social Contract," "The Book of Thoughts," and "The Theory of the French Revolution," said that the reason why a country is great lies in openness and tolerance, and whenever you want to go further, you must first see farther, and if you want to see further, you must stand on the shoulders of giants.
Mr. Ru Xin, former vice president of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, said: "Many generations of Chinese philosophers and social science workers have been edified, educated and cultivated by these important foreign academic works published by the Commercial Press. It can be said that in promoting the development of our philosophy and social sciences, I am afraid that its role is no less than that of a university of social sciences. ”
In 1984, Deng Xiaoping said: It will take several decades to translate and publish all the world's academic works that have been evaluated in ancient and modern times. This directive rejoiced in the publishing world, it showed the attitude of an open country towards the intellectual and cultural heritage of mankind, and also represented the needs of social development at that time: China's modernization required an understanding of the modernization experience of Western countries, and people re-realized that closure can only lead to rigidity and shrinkage.
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I. Philosophy (285)
The philosophy originally called "Aichigaku" has very old origins.
Philosophy stems from amazement, which means that human consciousness begins to search for the meaning of all things in an independent manner.
First series
1. Metaphysics [Ancient Greek] by Aristotle
2. Confessions [Ancient Rome] by Augustine
3. The Difficulty of Descartes' Meditation by [fa] Gassendi
4. Ethics [Netherlands] by Spinoza
5. The Theory of Human Understanding (Vol. 1) by Locke
6. Studies of Human Reason by Hume
7. Man is a Machine by [Far] La Metri
8. Selected Philosophies of Diderot
9. Pocket Theology [fr] by Paul Holbach
10. Transcendental Idealism System [de] Schelling
11. The Phenomenology of Spirit (upper and lower volumes) [de] Hegel
12. Logic (upper and lower volumes) [de] Hegel
13. Lectures on the History of Philosophy (four volumes) by [de] Hegel
14. Aesthetics (three volumes) by [de] Hegel
15. The Style of Scientific China and Untruthfulness by Herzen
16. On the Origin of Species by Charles Darwin
17. Pragmatism by William James
18. The Study of Goodness [J] by Nishida Kitaro
19. History of Western Philosophy (Vol. 1) by Russell
Second series
20. Physics [Ancient Greek] by Aristotle
21. The Theory of Physical Nature [Ancient Rome] Lucretius 22. The Theory of Human Nature by Hume
23. The New Theory of Human Reason [de] Leibniz
24. Any kind of introduction to future metaphysics that can emerge as science [de] Kant
25. Principles of the Philosophy of Law [de] by Hegel
26. The World as Will and Appearance [de] Schopenhauer
27. Outline of the Theory of Civilization [J] by Fukuzawa Yukichi
28. One and a half years, and one and a half years after [Japanese] by Zhongjiang Zhaomin
29. History of Experimental Psychology by E.G. Pauline
30. A Guide to the History of Modern Psychology by G. Murphy and J. Kovacsy
Series III
31. Bamanides [Ancient Greek] by Plato
32. On Causes, Origins and Taiyi Bruno 33. Sound Thought [fa] Holbach
34. Critique of Judgment (Vol. 1 and 2) [de] Kant 35 On the Mission of the Scholar The Mission of Man [de] Fichte
36. Narrative, Analysis and Critique of Leibniz's Philosophy [de] Feuerbach
37 The Nature of Christianity [de] Feuerbach
38. The Development of My Philosophy by Russell
39. On the Soul [Arab] by Ibn Sina (Avicenna).
40. Exhortation to Study [J] by Fukuzawa Yukichi
41. Primitive Thinking [fa] by Lévi-Breuer
42 The Wisdom of the Body by W. B. Cannon
43. The Epistemological Principles of Occurrence [Switzerland] by Piaget
44. The Origin of Art [de] Grosser
45. Logico-Philosophical Treatise [O] Wittgenstein
Series IV
46. The Republic [Ancient Greek] by Plato
47. Remembering Socrates [Ancient Greek] Xenophon
48. Categories Explanations [Ancient Greek] by Aristotle
49. New Tools [English] Bacon 50. Collected Essays on Bacon
51. The First Philosophical Meditations: Rebuttals and Apologies by [fa] Descartes
52. Thought [fr] by Pascal
53. The Theory of Intellectual Improvement [Netherlands] Spinoza
54. The Foundations of All Knowledge [de] Fichte
55. Little Logic [de] Hegel
56. Natural Philosophy [de] Hegel
57. The Origin of Mankind by Charles Darwin
58. Analysis of Sensation by [O] Mach
59. History of Aesthetics by Bao Sangkui
60. Introduction to Psychoanalysis [O] Freud
61. Christ who is also [day] fortunate and deed
62 The Social Function of Science J.D. By Bernard
63. On Learned Ignorance [de] Nicholas of Cusa 64 Wild Thinking [fa] Lévi-Strauss
65. A Course in the History of Philosophy (upper and lower volumes) by Wendelban
Series V
66. Science and the Modern World by Whitehead
67. Human Knowledge by Russell
68. Science and Hypothesis [fa] by Poincaré
69. The Transformation of Philosophy by Dewey
70. Introduction to Psychoanalysis by [O] Freud
71. Introduction to the Scientific Methodology of Logic and Deductive [Poland] by Tarski
72. Dialogues on Nature and Religions by Hume
73 Christianity is not mysterious by Toland
74. Natural Philosophy [de] by Moritz Schlick
75. The Usefulness of Man [US] Wiener
76. History of Science by Dampier
77. Time and Free Will [fr] by Bergson
Series VI
78. Principles of Cartesian Philosophy [Netherlands] Spinoza
79. Philosophical Dictionary [fr] by Voltaire
80. The Theory of the Origin of Human Knowledge [fa] by Condiac
81. Collection of Essays on the Critique of Historical Reason [de] Kant
82. Suluchi Quotations [de] Nietzsche
83. Cultural Sciences and Natural Sciences [de] by H. Lee Celter
84. History of Science, Technology and Philosophy in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries by Ya Wolf
85. History of Science, Technology and Philosophy in the Eighteenth Century by Ya Wolf
86. Aristotle's Syllogism [Poland] by Lukasiwiec
87 The Rise of the Philosophy of Science [de] H. Reichenbach
Series VII
88. Celestial Theory Cosmology [Ancient Greek] by Aristotle
89. The Theory of the Soul and Others [Ancient Greek] by Aristotle
90. Spinoza Letters
91. Letters of the Controversy between Leibniz and Clark
92. Critique of Pure Reason by Immanuel Kant
93. Introduction to Experimental Medical Research [fr] by Claude Bernard
94. Final Meditations [fr] by Poincaré
95. General Theory of Pure Phenomenology [de] Husserl
96. Dream Interpretation [O] Freud
97, Sexual Psychology by Keiri
98. The Testimony of Life by [India] Rabindranath 99. Buddhist Logic by [ru] Sherbatsky
100. The Theory of Divine Life (Vol. 1 and 2) [India] by Sri Arropindo
101 Logic and Knowledge by Bertrand Russell
102. Philosophical Studies [O] Wittgenstein
103. Introduction to Metaphysics [de] Heidegger
104. Structuralism [Switzerland] by Piaget
Series VIII
105. The Apologies of Socrates by Kleiton [Ancient Greek] Plato
106. Poetics [Ancient Greek] by Aristotle
107 The New System and Its Description [de] Leibniz
108 Essentials of Pantheism by John Toland
109 The System of Nature [fa] Holbach
110. The Theory of Moral Sentiments by Adam Smith
111. Critique of Practical Reason by Immanuel Kant
112 Two Fundamental Questions of Ethics [de] Schopenhauer
113. Introduction to the Philosophy of Mathematics by Russell
114. Selected Philosophies of Niels Bohr
115. History and Class Consciousness [Hungarian] Lukács
116 Things Oriented to Thought [de] Heidegger
117. The Multiverse by William James
118 Physics and Philosophy [US] by W. Heisenberg
Series IX
119. Talk about the method [fa] by Descartes
120. Studies on Moral Principles by Hume
121. Fundamentals of Arithmetic [de] Frege
122 The Crisis of European Science and the Phenomenology of Transcendence [de] Husserl
123. Road Signs [de] by Heidegger
124 The Concept of the Mind by Gilbert Ryle 125 Computers and the Human Brain by J. von Neumann
126 Science, Technology and Society in Seventeenth-Century England by Robert King Merton
127. The Teachings of Qaboos [Persian] by Angsur Ma'ali 128, The Treatise on the Sacred Teachings [India] by Giodbodha [India].
Series X
129 The Kinds of Religious Experience: A Study of Human Nature by William James
130. On the Way to Language [de] Heidegger
131 The Will to Power [de] Nietzsche 132, Principles of Topological Psychology [de] Kurt Lewin
133. The Bhagavad Gita [India] by Sri Arropindo
134. Nicomachean Ethics [Ancient Greek] by Aristotle
135 On Old Age On Friendship On Responsibility [Ancient Rome] Cicero
136 Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature by Richard Rorty
137. Principles of Mathematics in Natural Philosophy by Newton
138 Sociology of Science by Robert King Merton
Series XI
139. Four Articles on Animals [Ancient Greek] by Aristotle
140. Fauna [Ancient Greek] by Aristotle
141. Collected Works of Master Eckhart 142, Logic by Occam
143. A Brief Discussion of God, Man, and His Mental Health [Netherlands] Spinoza
144 The Nature of Religion [de] Feuerbach
145. Biography of Jesus (vol. 1 and 2) by [de] Strauss
146. Jesus [fa] by Ernest Rennan
147. The Value of Science [fr] by Henri Poincaré
148. The Phenomenology of Inner Time Consciousness [de] Husserl
149. General Epistemology [O] Schlick
150 Art as Experience by John Dewey
151 Critical Interpretations of Leibniz's Philosophy by Russell
152. Religion and Science by Russell
153. Nietzsche (upper and lower volumes) [de] Heidegger
154 Sensation and Sensible by Austin
155. The Structure of Behavior [fr] by Merleau-Ponty
156 The Transcendence of the Self [fa] Sartre
157. In Defense of Marx [fr] by Louis Althusser
158. Truth and Method [de] Gadamer
Twelfth series
159. Avista – Zoroastrian holy book [Iran] Dousthach, ed
160. Bhagavad Gita [Ancient India] by Viya
161 Letter to Selena by Toland162 Principles of Human Knowledge by George Berkeley
163. Lecture Notes on Logic [de] Kant
164. The System of Ethics [de] Fichte
165. Cognition and Fallacy by [O] Mach
166. Science and Method [fa] by Henri Poincaré
167. On the Role of the Individual in History [ru] by Plekhanov
168. The First Philosophy (Vol. 1 and Vol. 1) by [de] Husserl
169 Philosophy as a Rigorous Science [de] Husserl
170. The Purpose and Structure of Physical Theories [fa] Dieng
171. Ways of Thinking by Whitehead
172. Analysis of the Mind by Russell
173 Formalism in Ethics and the Value Ethics of Materials [de] Max Scheler
174. Albert Einstein's Collected Works
175 Facts, Fictions, and Predictions by Nelson Goodman
176. Mathematics, Science, and Epistemology [Hunn] Lakatos
177. Sound and Phenomena [fr] by Derrida
Series XIII
178. Teaching a Thousand Rules [India] by Shangkara
179. Upanishads
180 The Dusk of Idols [de] Nietzsche
181 The Birth of Tragedy [de] Nietzsche
182. The Inquiry into Meaning and Truth by Russell
183 Truth, Meaning, and Method [US] by Davidson
184 The Norms of Science by Carl Pearson
185. On Original Sin and Grace [Ancient Rome] by Augustine
186. On Divinity [Ancient Rome] by Cicero
187. On the Secret God [de] Nicholas of Kusa
188. Ethics [de] by Bonfehall
189. Apologetics [Ancient Rome] by Tertullian
190. Religion within the limits of simple reason by Immanuel Kant
191. On Genesis [Ancient Rome] Philo
192. Mystical Theology [Ancient Greek] by Dionysius
193. Philosophical Fragments [Denmark] by Kierkegaard
194. Wise Man [Ancient Greek] by Plato
195. History of the Science-Theological Controversy (vol. 1 and 2) by Andrew Dixon White
Series XIV
196, Pei Dong [Ancient Greek] by Plato
197, Drinking [Ancient Greek] Plato 198, Spiritual Marriage [than] Rusbrouck
199 How to Act on Words by Austin
200. Theology and Philosophy [de] Pannenberg
201 Why I'm Not a Christian by Bertrand Russell
202 Process and Reality by Whitehead 203, German Science [fr] by Pierre Dieng
204. On the System of the Universe by Isaac Newton
205. The Theory of the Cosmological System [fr] by Pierre Simon Laplace
206. Introduction to Natural Philosophy [de] Ostwald
207. Essays on Theology The Consolation of Philosophy by [Ancient Rome] Boethius
208. An Exploration of the Metaphysics of Morality by Immanuel Kant
209. The Path of Knowing William Pepperel Montague
210, New Realism [American] Holt et al. 211, Principles of Aesthetics [Italian] Croce
Series XV
212. Selected Philosophical Writings of Ryusan [Ancient Rome] by Ryushan
213 On Being and Essence by Thomas Aquinas
214. The Motion of the Celestial Sphere [Poland] by Copernicus
215 On the Passion of the Soul [Fa] by René Descartes
216 The Natural History of Religion by Hume
217. Philosophical Essays of Adam Smith
218. Laocoon [de] Lessing
219. Hegel's Early Theological Writings [de] by Hegel
220. On the History of German Religion and Philosophy [de] by Heinrich Heine
221. The Other Side of Good and Evil [de] Nietzsche
222. Experience and Nature [Beauty] by John Dewey
223 The Philosophy of the Physical Sciences by Arthur Eddington
224. Basic Studies in Mathematics by O.O. Wittgenstein
225. Philosophical Essays [de] by Martin Heidegger
226 The Visible and the Invisible by Merleau-Ponty
Vol. XVI and XVII
227. Phederous [Ancient Greek] by Plato
228. Studies in Logic [de] Husserl
229. The Myth of Sisyphus [fa] Camus
230. Philosophical Shuns
231. Theates [ancient Greek] by Plato
232. The History of Aesthetics [Italy] by Croce
233. The Grammar of Philosophy [O] Wittgenstein
234. A New Theory of Vision, by Berkeley
235. The Mechanization of the World Picture [Hol] by Edward Jan Dexterhaus
236. On the Trinity by Augustine [Ancient Rome].
237. Theological Doctrine [de] Leibniz
238. The Titration of Civilization by Joseph Needham
239. The Theoretical Foundations of Superfinite Numbers [de] Cantor
240. The Idea of Nature by Colin Wood
241. The Road in the Woods [de] by Heidegger
242. On the Genealogy of Morality [de] Nietzsche
243. The Treatise of Carmidus [Ancient Greek] by Plato
244. The Phenomenological Idea [de] Husserl
245. Frege: The Philosophy of Language by Damimet
246. Three Dialogues between Hellas and Philonos by Berkeley
247. The Limits of Ethics and Philosophy, by B. Williams
248. Principles of Ethics, by G.E. Moore
249. The Philosophical Foundations of Quantum Mechanics [de] by Hans Reichenbach
250. On the Infinite, the Universe and the Worlds, by Bruno
251. What is Life? by Schrödinger
252. "On the One Reason" by Thomas Aquinas
253. From the Closed World to the Infinite Universe by Alexandre Covaré
254. A Brief Introduction to Special and General Relativity by Albert Einstein
255. The Wisdom of God in Creation, by John Ray
256. The Antichrist [de] Nietzsche
257. The Stages of the Path of Life [Denmark] by Kierkegaard
258. On First Principles by Dunnes Scot
259. Being and Time [de] Heidegger
260. Utilitarianism, by John Mill
261. The Moral Language by Richard Melvin Hale
Series XVIII
262, "<梨俱吠陀>Selected Divine Comedy"
263. The Yoga Sutra [ancient India] by Chu Qili
264. The Sutra of Victories [Ancient India]
265. "On Man" by Thomas Aquinas
266. On Objects, by Hobbes
267. On the Sense of Beauty and the Sublime by Immanuel Kant
268. The Method of Ethics, by Henry Sidgwick
269. The System of Ethics [de] Fichte
270. Psychology from an Empirical Standpoint [de] Brentano
271. Philosophy in the Age of Greek Tragedy (Revised Edition) by Nietzsche [de] Nietzsche
272. Nature and the Greeks, Science and Humanism, by Erwin Schrödinger
273. Lectures and Essays [de] by Martin Heidegger
274. Newtonian Studies [fr] by Alexander Covaré
Series XIX
275. According to Aristotle on the Multiple Meanings of the "Yes" [de] Franz Brentano
276. The Analysis of Matter, by Bertrand Russell
277. The Growth of the Mind: An Introduction to Child Psychology [de] Kurt Kaufka
278. Outline of Psychology [US] by William Mai Dugu
279. Kant and the Metaphysical Problem by Heidegger
280. Silent Spring by Rachel Carson
281. "Letter to the Provincials" [fr] Pascal
282. "The Metaphysical Foundations of Modern Physical Science" [US] by Edwin Arthur Burt
283. Me and You by Martin Buber
284. The Destruction of Reason by Lukács
285. "Gödel, Escher, and Bach" by Hofstadter
II. Political Science, Law, Sociology, and Pedagogy (202)
Aristotle said, "Man is a political animal," the basic implication of which is that man is born to live in a group, and only through community life can man achieve goodness. Society, state, and public life are formed by groups, and human beings cannot exist in isolation from political and social life.
First series
1. Political Science [Ancient Greek] by Aristotle
2. Oceania by Harrington
3. On Government (Part II) by Locke
4. Mably Anthology
5. Emile (upper and lower volumes) [fr] by Rousseau
6. Napoleonic Code (French Civil Code)
7. The Persecution of Labor and Its Treatment by John Burley
8. Organization of Labor [fr] by Louis Blanc
Second series
9. Utopia by Thomas More
10. Sun City by Campanella
11. Selected Weinstein Lescents
12. Fourier Anthology (all three volumes)
13. The Theory of Political Justice (two volumes) by William Godwin
14. Travels of Igalia (all three volumes) by Etienne Cabet
15. The Motherland in Crisis [fr] by Blanqui
16. The Guarantee of Harmony and Freedom [de] by Wilhelm Weitling
17. Selected Political Writings of Aquinas
18. In Defense of the British People by John Milton
19. Theological Politics [Netherlands] by Spinoza
20. The Theory of Government (Part I) by Locke
21. On the Spirit of the Law (Upper and Lower Volumes) [fa] by Montesquieu
22. The Social Contract [fr] by Rousseau
23. On the Causes and Foundations of Inequality between Men by Rousseau
24. Selected Political Essays by Shelley
25. Selected Works of Napoleon (upper and lower volumes) [French] by Napoleon
26. On War (three volumes) [de] by Clausewitz
27. On Freedom by John Mill
28. Paine Anthology
29. Federalist Papers [US] Hamilton et al
30. What is Ownership [fa] by Proudhon
Series III
31. Testamentary note (all three volumes) by Jean Meieuille
32. The Natural Code [Law] by Morelli
33. Anthology of Saint-Simon (all three volumes)
34. Owen Anthology (all three volumes)
35. Code of Public Ownership by [fa] Tyre de Sami
36. The Theory of Human Happiness by John Gray
37. Piyou Anthology
38. Review by Edward Bellamy
39. The Essence of Socialism [J] by Xing De Qiushui
40. Selected Works of Defoe 41, The Cause of the Rise and Fall of Rome [fr] by Montesquieu
42. Ancient Law by Main
43. Representative Government by John Mill
44. The Theory of Mutual Assistance [ru] by Kropotkin
Series IV
45. On World Empires by Dante
46. Monarchy by Niccolò Machiavelli
47. Leviathan by Hobbes
48. History of the Sevarans [fr] by Denis Vilas
49. Confessions (Part 1 and 2) by Rousseau
50. Revolutionary Jurisprudence and Judgment [fr] by Robespierre
51. Interpretation of the Doctrine of Saint-Simon [fr] by Bazar Anvandam Rodrigue
52. Gray Anthology
53 Actual Humanity and Ideal Humanity The Gospel of a Poor Sinner [de] by Wilhelm Weitling
54. The Fate of Society (two volumes) [fr] by Victor Considron
55. Wuyou Township News by William Morris
56. Nationalism [India] by Tagore
57. Conservatism by Hugh Cecil
58. Population Question by Karl Sanders
Series V
59. General Treatise on Law [Roman] by Justinian
60. Conspiracy for Equality (upper and lower volumes) by [fr] by Fi Bonnarrotti
61. On Freedom of the Press, by John Milton
62. Blanqui Anthology
63. Bread and Freedom by Kropotkin
64. The One and Its Possessions [de] Max Stirner
65. Oppenheim International Law [English] Lauterppat Revised
Series VI
66. Christchurch [de] by John van Andrea
67. The Metaphysical Principles of Law: The Science of Rights [de] Kant
68. On Privilege What is the third estate? [fr] by Siyes
69. On Equality [fr] by Pierre Leroux
70. On Democracy in America (Vol. 1 and 2) by [fr] Tocqueville
71. Humanities by Raymond Firth
Series VII
72. On Religious Tolerance by Locke
73. Government Films by Bentham
74. Women's Rights Defense Women's Subservient Status by John Mill Wollstonecraft
75. Philosophical Theory of the State by Bao Sangkui
76. History of Russian Social Thought (three volumes) by [Russian] Plekhanov
77 Human Nature in Politics by Graham Wallas
78. Liberalism by Hobhouse
Series VIII
79. The Athenian Polity [Ancient Greek] by Aristotle
80. Natural Politics [fr] Holbach
81. On the Spirit of Positivity [fr] by Auguste Comte
82. Social Statics by Herbert Spencer
83. Naval Strategy [American] by Ai S. Mahan
84. Guidelines for the Sociological Method [F] by E. Durkheim
85. Political Science - Who Gets What? When and how to get it? By Harold D. Laswell
86. Confucianism and Taoism [de] by Max Weber
Series IX
87. The State and the Law [Ancient Rome] by Cicero
88. The French Revolution by Burke
89. The Theory of Suicide [fr] by Emil Durkheim
90. The Metaphysical Theory of the State by L.T. Hobhouse
91. The Nature of the Judicial Process by Benjamin Cardoso
92. Ideology and Utopia [de] by Karl Mannheim
Series X
93. On Citizenship by Hobbes
94. Foundations of Natural Law [de] Fichte
95. Common Law [US] Holmes
96. The Morality of Law by Fuller
97. Chrysanthemum and the Knife by Ruth Benedict
98. Street Corner Society by William Foote White
99. Introduction to the Principles of Morality and Legislation by Bentham
100 History of Human Marriage (three volumes) [Finland] by E. A. Westermark
101. Machiavellian [de] by Friedrich Menecke
Series XI
102. Persian Letter [fr] by Montesquieu
103 Witchcraft, Oracles, and Magic of the Azanders by E. E. Evans-Pritchard
104. Selected Essays on Hume's Politics
105. New Elotus [fr] Rousseau
106. Speech to the German Nation by [de] Fichte
107. Tocqueville's Memoirs
108. The Philosophy of Poverty (Vol. 1 and 2) by Proudhon
109. The Constitution of the United Kingdom, by Walter Bageho
110. The Basic Forms of Religious Life [fa] by Emile Durkheim
111. Original classification [fr] by Emile Durkheim and Marcel Moss
Twelfth series
112 The Natural Law Obligations of Man and Citizen [de] Samuel Pufendorf
113. Jefferson Anthology
114. Lincoln Anthology
115. Common Law Forms of Litigation by Maitland
116 Social Control Through Law by Rothko Pound
117 Samoan Coming of Age by Margaret Mead
118, Studies on Japan Bureaucracy by Kiyoaki Tsuji
Series XIII
119. Washington Anthology 120, Three Books of the Americas by Burke
121. The Political Systems of the Burmese Highlands by Edmund Leach
122. The Forest of Symbols by Victor Turner
123. Chain of Interactive Rituals by Randall Collins
124 Exchange and Power in Social Life by Peter Blau
125. Authority and the Individual by Russell
126 The Dream of a Lonely Walker by Rousseau
127. The Art of War by Machiavelli
128 State System and Anarchy [ru] by Bakunin
129 The General Theory of Law and the State [O] Kelsen
130. Introduction to Law [de] Radebruch 131, The Theory of Power by Bertrand Russell
Series XIV
132. A Brief Description of the Art of War [Ancient Rome] by Vegetius
133. New Dainishi by F. Bacon
134 The Easy Way to Build a Free Republic by John Milton
135. On Property by Godwin
136. Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen: A Modern Constitutional History [de] Georg Jerinek
137. The Golden Bough (Vol. 1) by Fraser
138. Changes in Public Law [Law] by Di Ji
139. Methodology of the Social Sciences [de] by Max Weber
140. Bulletins of the Paris Commune (Episodes 1 and 2)
141. Transitional Etiquette [fr] by Van Genet
142 The Composition of the Meaning of the Social World [O] by Alfred Schütz
143. The Totem System [fr] by Lévi-Strauss
144. Law and Religion by Berman
145. Principles of Chinese Family Law by Shuzo Shiga
Series XV
146. Political Theory [Netherlands] by Spinoza
147. Letter to d'Alembert [French] by Rousseau
148. Letter from the Mountain by Rousseau
149 On whether the revival of science and art contributed to the simplicity of customs, by Rousseau
150. The Spirit of the Common Law by Pollock
151. The Theory of the Law of Justice [de] Stammler
152. Sociology of Crime [i.e.] by Enrico Fili
153. Professional Ethics and Civic Ethics [Law] by Durkheim
154. The Evolution of Educational Thought [Law] by Durkheim
155. Interpretation of Legal History by Rothko Pound
156. Voyager in the Western Pacific, by Bronislav Malinowski
157. E.E. Evans-Pritchard
158. Local Knowledge by Clifford Geertz
Vol. XVI and XVII
159. Political Economy [fr] by Rousseau
160. On Crime and Punishment by Beccaria
161. The Concept of the Legal System, by Raz
162. On Contemporary Revolution, by Lasky
163. The Fundamental Characteristics of the Modern Era by Fichte
164. Fundamental Trends in Modern Jurisprudence [de] Stamler
165. On the Law by Thomas Aquinas
166. The Gift [fa] Moss
167. Political Systems in Africa, by Foutis and Evans-Pritchard
168. Law and Morality by Rothko Pound
169. The Struggle for Rights [de] Yelling
170. Correcting the Public's Comments on the French Revolution [de] Fichte
171. Corsican Constitutional Opinion [fr] by Rousseau
172. The Birth of English Common Law, by Carnegang
173. The Sociology of Crime, by Fili
174. "The Pig Dedicated to the Ancestors" by Rappaport
175. The Roosevelt Anthology Franklin de Roosevelt
176. "Bushido" [J] by Inazo Shindoto
177. The Guardian of the Constitution [de] by Carl Schmidt
178. The Economics and Ethics of the Constitutional Order, by Buchanan
Series XVIII
179. A Tale of Education, by John Locke
180. On Government, by James Mill
181. Community and Society [de] by Ferdinand Tennis
182. The Constitution and the Positive Constitution [de] Rudolf Smende
183 New Political Science, Eric Voegelin
184. The Nature and Function of Authority [fa] by Yev Simon
185. Territorial Acquisition in International Law, by Robert Jennings
186. "Thought and Action in Modern Politics" by Mao Maruyama
187. The Polycracy by Robert Dahl
188. The Theory of Legal Argumentation: A Theory of Rational Argument as a Theory of Legal Argumentation [de] Robert Alexi
189. On Property Rights, James Tully
190, "The City" [US] Robert S. E. Parker et al
Series XIX
191. The Constitution under Social Justice by Antonio Rosmini
192. Introduction to the Philosophy of Law by Rothko Pound
193. The Structure of Careers in America [US] Peter S. M. Blau; [US] by Otis Dudry Duncan
194. Ethnicity and Borders [Norway] edited by Frederick Barthes
195. "The National Elite" [fr] by Bourdieu
196, The Nature of Decision Making [US] Graham Allison; By Philippe Zeliko
197. The Concept and Effect of Law [de] Robert Alexi
198. Human Rights and the Law of Nature [fr] by Jacques Maritan
199. The Strategy of Containment [US] by John Lewis Cadiz
200 Introduction to the Philosophy of Law [de] Radebruch
201. Naveen, by Gregory Bateson
202. Proceedings of Law, by Holmes
III. History and Geography (172 types)
What is history? Why do people study history? Is people's historical records real? What is the meaning of taking history as a guide, and is it of practical significance? This series of questions not only makes experts and even thinkers rack their brains, but also ordinary people often ask such questions. Especially Chinese, because China is a great country of historiography, the vast sea of historical texts constitutes the most important part of Chinese civilization.
First series
1, Tacitus's "Chronicles"
2. History of the Franks [Frank] Gregory
3. History of the French Revolution [fr] by Migne
4. Italian Renaissance Culture [Switzerland] Burckhardt
5. Ancient Society (Upper and Lower Volumes) by Louis Henry Morgan
6. Perspective on the Nature of Geography [US] by R. Hart
Second series
7. Gallic Wars [Ancient Rome] by Caesar
8. History of Florence by Niccolò Machiavelli
9. Louis XIV [fr] Voltaire
10. The Great German Peasants' War (vol. 1) by Zimelmann
Series III
11. Herodotus' History (Vol. 1) [Ancient Greek] by Herodotus
12. History of the Peloponnesian War (Vol. 1) [Ancient Greek] by Thucydides
13. The Long March [Ancient Greek] by Xenophon 14. Alexander's Expedition [Ancient Greek] Arian
15. History of Rome (upper and lower volumes) [Ancient Rome] by Appian
16. Tacitus, "History" [Ancient Rome] by Tacitus
17. Biography of Agulikola Germania [Ancient Rome] by Tacitus
18. Biography of Charlemagne [Frank] Einhard by the monk of St. Gower's Abbey
19. The Ambassadors of Clavieux (Revised Edition) [Spain] by Clavieux
20. The Age of Napoleon (upper and lower volumes) [fr] by Georges Lefebvre
21. Manu Code
Series IV
22. The Civil War [Ancient Rome] by Caesar
23. Collected Stories (three volumes) [Persian] Rascht, editor-in-chief, 24, History of the English Revolution of 1640 [French] Kizo
25. The Theory and Practice of History by Benedetto Croce
26. Geography in Antiquity [USSR] by Podnalsky
27. The Formation of Continents and Seas [de] by A. Wegenner
28. Geography - its history, nature and methods [de] by Alfred Hetner
Series V
29. New Science (Vol. 1 and 2) by Vico
30. Nineteenth-century historians and historians by G. P. Gucci
31. New Historiography by James Robinson
32. The Intellectual History of Geography [US] by P. James and Jay Martin
Series VI
33. Work and Time The Genealogy of God [Ancient Greek] Hesiod 34, Description of the Destruction of West India [West] Bartolomé de las Casas
35. History of the Church in England by Bede 36. History of the Conquest of New Spain by Bernard Díaz del Castillo [Spain].
37. Climate and Life [USSR] л.C. Berg
38. Theoretical Geography by William Bunch
Series VII
39. The Cateline Conspiracy The Juguda War [Ancient Rome] by Salustius
40. Biography of the Twelve Roman Emperors [Ancient Rome] by Suetonius
41. History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire by Edward Gibbon
42. History of the Conquest of Peru by Prescott
43. The Ancien Régime and the Great Revolution [fr] by Tocqueville
44. History of the Chartist Movement by Kamich
45. History of Historical Works (upper and lower volumes) by Thompson
46. History of the Mongol Empire [fr] by Reina Grousse
47. The Concept of History by Colin Wude
48. The Nature of Geography: A Review of Current Geographical Thought by Richard Hart
49 Interpretation in Geography by David Harvey
Series VIII
50. Memoirs of Babur [India] by Babur
51. A Review of the Inca Royal Family [Peruvian] by Inca Garcilaso de la Vega
52. The Theory of Customs (all three volumes) [French] by Voltaire
53. History of French Civilization (all four volumes) by [French] Kizot
54 Religion and the Rise of Capitalism by Richard Henry Tony
55. Steppe Empire [fr] by René Grousse
56 The Making of the British Working Class by E. P. Thompson
57. The Mediterranean and the Mediterranean World in the Age of Philip II (vol. 2) [fr] by Fernand Braudel
58. Problems of Human Geography [fr] by Al de Manjung
Series IX
59. History of the Conquerors of the World (Volume I) [Iran] Zhifeni
60. Anglo-Saxon Chronicles61, The Rise of the West by William H. McNeill
62. Medieval cities [Belgium] by Henri Pirenna
63. Arab Islamic Cultural History [Egypt] by Ahmed Amin
64. What is history? By E. H. Carr
65. History of Greece by N. G. L. Hammond
Series X
66. Feudal Society (upper and lower volumes) [fa] Bloch
67. Autumn in the Middle Ages [Holland] by John Heizinga
68. The ancient city-state [fa] Gulang ruled
69. A Course in Russian History (vols. 1-5) by V. O. Klyucchevsky
70. Montayu [fr] Le Valladuri
71. Chronicles of Previous Years [ru] Lavlenji, ed
72. History of European Civilization [fa] Kizo
73. History of the Reformation by Thomas Lindsay
Series XI
74 The Garden City of Tomorrow by Ebenezer Howard
75. The Geographical Hub of History 76 The Theory of Industrial Location by Alfred Weber
77. History of War (First and Second Volumes) [Byzantine] Procopius
78. History of the Thirty Years' War by [de] Schiller
79. History of the Glazed Palace (upper, middle, and lower volumes)
80. On Heroes, Hero Worship, and Heroic Deeds in History by Carlisle
81. The Economic View of the U.S. Constitution by Beard
82. A History of Freedom of Thought by Bury
83. History of the French Revolution [fr] Madieu
84. The Rise of American Civilization (Vol. and Bottom) by Mr. and Mrs. Beard
85. The American Political Tradition and Its Founder, by Hofstadter
86. International Relations Between the World Wars by E. H. Carr
87 Family, Sexuality and Marriage in Britain 1500-1800 by Lawrence Stone
88. Saint-Louis (upper and lower volumes) [fa] Le Gauve
89. The Principle of the Southern German Center [de] by Walter Christaler
90 Location and Land Use: A General Theory of Land Rent by William Alonso
91. Comparative Urbanization: Different Paths in the 20th Century by Brian Bailey
Twelfth series
92. History of Gothic [Byzantium] Yodanis
93. History of the French Revolution [fr] by Georges Lefebvre
94. The Problem of Non-Faith in the Sixteenth Century [fr] by Lucien Favre
95. Rhine [fr] Lucien Favre
96. The Economic-Spatial Order [de] by August Lesch
97. Philosophy and Human Geography by R. J. Johnston
98 Geography and Geographer R. J. Johnston
Series XIII
99. The German Shoah [de] Menecke 100, The Travels of Marco Polo
101. History as Thought and Action by Croce
102. History of Medieval Historiography [ru] Kosminsky
103. On the Development of the Monist View of History by Plekhanov
104. Speeches of the French Revolution by Acton
105. Archaeology of the Western Regions, by Stein
106. Revolutionary Festival [fr] by Mona Ozuf
Series XIV
107 The Whig Interpretation of History by Herbert Butterfield
108. On the History of Levi Rome by Machiavelli
109. History of Dosan Mongol [Sweden] Dossan110, Paris, capital of the 19th century [de] Walter Benjamin
111. Statecraft [Persian] by Nizam Monik
112 Politics of the Ancient World by Finley
113. The Age of Trade in Southeast Asia: 1450-1680 by [Australia] Reid
114. The Aftermath [fr] by Abelal
Series XV
115. History of Rome (four volumes) by Theodor Monsen
116. Holy Roman Empire by James Bryce
117. A History of Europe in the Nineteenth Century by Croce
118. China-Iran, ed. by Laufer
119. Civilization of the East (two volumes) by René Grousse
120 World History and the History of Redemption [de] Lovett
121. The Middle Ages and the Renaissance by Eugenio Garin
122. Carnival of Romans [fa] by Le Valaduri
123. The Constitutional System of the Roman Republic, by Andrew Lintot
124. The Making of Louis XIV by Peter Burke
125. Sand Country Yearbook by Aldo Leopold
126 Discovering the Vernacular Landscape by Johann Brinkhof Jackson
Vol. XVI and XVII
127. The Roman Revolution, by Semm
128. Biography of Constantine [Ancient Rome] by Eusebius
129. An Attempt at Another Middle Ages: Time, Labor, and Culture in the West by [French] Le Gauve
130. History of the Russian Revolution by Trotsky
131. "Cat Slaughter Carnival" by Robert Darnton
132. "On <独立宣言>the Theory" by Carl Becker
133. The Man Who Faced Death [fr] by Philippe Ariyes
134, "Studies in the Cultural History of Japan" by Konan Naito
135. What is Feudalism, by Gunshov
136. Richthofen's Chinese Travel Diary [de] by Ferdinand von Richthofen; [de] E. Thyssen, ed
137. The Frontier of Matang Grass [US] by Kenneth Jackson
138. "Land Love Complex" [US] by Duan Yifu
139. Ancient and Modern Democracy, by M.I. Finley
140. History of the High Court of Paris [fr] by Voltaire
141. India and World Civilization [in] by D.P. Sinjar
142. Material Civilization, Economy and Capitalism in the Fifteenth to Eighteenth Centuries [fr] Braudel
143. The Indianized State of Southeast Asia [fr] by G. Saides
144. "The Views of the Mission of the Margarney Mission," by John Barrow, George Margarney
145. Cities in Civilization, by Peter Hall
146. Mythology and Religion in Ancient Greece [fr] by Jean-Pierre Vernan
147. "Ancient Egypt<亡灵书>" Jin Shoufu Translation
148. Traces of the Coast of Rhode Island by Clarence Gracon
Series XVIII
149. History of the Byzantine Empire: 324-1453 by A.A. Vasiliev
150. The English Revolution: 1688-1689 by G.M. Qu William
151. History of the Rise and Fall of the Golden Horde [Su] Boris Grekov; [Su] by Alexander Jakubowski
152, "The Miracle of Kings" Mark Bloch
153, 《风土》 [Sun] by Tetsuro Watsuji
154. Medieval Historiography [Su] by De Lyublinskaya
155. The Making of the English Landscape, by W.G. Hoskins
156. Civilization and Its Connotations, by Bruce Mazlish
157. A History of the Novel [fr] by Mona Ozouf
158 "Human Ecology" by Gerald M. G. Marten
159. Transmutation of the Metropolis: The Concept of the City by Witold Rebczynski
Series XIX
160. The Struggle for European Hegemony: 1848-1918 by A.J.P. Taylor
161. The German View of History [de] Georg S. By G. Eagles
162. The Origins of English Individualism, by Alan MacFarlane
163. Ecology, Community and Lifestyle [Norway] by Arne Naas
164. Place and Nowhere [Canada] by Edward Ralph
165. The Ancient Economy by M.I. Finley
166. The Birth of Purgatory [fr] by Jacques Le Gauve
167. "Diary of the Amistad Mission to China" by Henry Ellis
168. Revised by Henry Yule [French] Cortier
169. The Rise of Historicism [de] by Friedrich Menecker
170. History of the Weimar Republic [Switzerland] by Erich Eike
171. The Character of France [fr] by Fernand Braudel
172. The Production of Space [fr] by Henri Lefebvre
4. Economics and Management (166 types)
Here, readers can read Xenophon's "Economic Theory, Athenian Income" in the ancient Greek era, Varro's "On Agriculture" and Cato's "Agricultural Chronicles" in the ancient Roman era without being limited by time and space, listen to everyone's eloquent and sophisticated analysis in the classic works of Adam Smith, Pedi, Ricardo, Hume, and Quénet, and accompany the epoch-making works of giants such as Marshall, Keynes, Samuelson, and watch the tide of economic thought surge.
First series
1. Economic Theory Income in Athens by Xenophon [Ancient Greek].
2. Britain's Wealth from Foreign Trade by Thomas Meng
3. Selected Economic Writings 4: A Study of the Nature and Causes of National Wealth (vol. 1) by Adam Smith
5. Ricardo's Writings and Correspondence Volume I: Principles of Political Economy and Taxation Edited by Pero Sraffa
6. Selected Economic Works of Quénay 7. An Examination of the Formation and Distribution of Wealth by Du Ge
8. New Principles of Political Economy [Switzerland] by Sismondi
9. Principles of Political Economy by McCulloch
10. The National System of Political Economy [de] Liszt
11. The positivism of capital [O] by Böhm-Bawerk
12. The Distribution of Wealth by Clark
13. The Theory of the Leisure Class by Veblen
14. Institutional Economics (Upper and Lower Volumes) by Commons
15. Principles of Economics (Vol. 1) by Marshall
16. Employment Interest and the General Theory of Money by Keynes
17. Economics (first volume) [US] Samuelson
Second series
18. On Agriculture [Ancient Rome] M.T. Varro19, Trade Theory (Three Types) Thomas Meng et al
20. On the Consequences of Lowering Interest and Raising the Value of Money by John Locke
21. Adam Smith's Lectures on Law, Police, Revenue, and Armaments, edited by Cannan
22. Introduction to Political Economy [fa] by Say
23. Awareness of the economic situation in the German country by Kar Lobertus
24. Natural Values [O]F. von Wiesel
25. Interest and Prices [Sweden] by Weixel
26. Studies in the Theory of Money and Capital [Sweden] Lindah
27. The Theory of Monetary Equilibrium [Sweden] Myrdall
28. Economics [US] by Samuelson
29. Introduction to Modern Economics by Joan Robinson and John Eatwell
30. Value and Capital by Hicks
31. Input-Output Economics by Vasily Leontief
Series III
32. Bouagilbel Anthology 33, Selected Economic Essays of Hume
34. On the Distribution of Wealth by George Ramsay
35. The Condition of the Working Class in Russia by N. Frerovsky
36. An Overview of Mill's Political Economy [Russian] by N. Ga Chernyshevsky
37. The Theory of Political Economy by Stanley Jevons
38. Economic and Social History of the Middle Ages by Thompson
Series IV
39. Agricultural Chronicles [Ancient Rome] by M. P. Cato
40. On Money and Trade by John Rowe
41. An Introduction to the Nature of Business [Ireland] by Richard Cantillon
42. Ricardo's Writings and Correspondence, Volume III, On the Question of Money
43. A Study of the Principle of the Distribution of Wealth, which Most Promotes Human Happiness, by William Thompson
44. The Relationship of the Isolated State to Agriculture and the National Economy [de] by Johann von Dunnen
45. Outline of Political Economy by Senior
46. Outline of the Lecture Notes on National Economics on Historical Methods [de] Wilhelm Rochelle
47. Money, Credit and Commerce by Marshall
48. Social and Economic History of the Roman Empire (first and second volumes) by M. Rostovtsev
49. Economic History of Modern Britain (three volumes) by Clapan
50. The Theory of Currency (vol. 1 and 2) by Keynes
Series V
51. Principles of Political Economy (first and second volumes) by Dugan-Baranowsky
52. Essentials of Pure Economics [French] by Leon Walras
53. Studies in Political Economy (vol. 1 and 2) [Switzerland] by Sismondi
54. Selected Economic Essays of Franklin
Series VI
55. On the Public Welfare in England (ed.) Elizabeth Lamond
56. The Almibut of Money by Jacob van der Lint
57. On the Environment Affecting the Condition of the Working Class in Society by John Barton
58. Principles of Political Economy by John Mill
59. The Industrial Revolution of the Eighteenth Century [fr] by Paul Muntu
60. Economic Development Theory by Joseph Schumpeter
61. Production of Commodities by Sraffa
62. History of the French Countryside [fr] by Marc Bloch
Series VII
63. On the Causes of Determining the Natural Rate of Interest by Joseph Marcy
64. A Study of the Principle of Currency by Thomas Tuck
65. The Principle of Population by Malthus
66. Economic and Social History of Europe in the Late Middle Ages by Thompson
67. History of Economic Analysis (three volumes) by Joseph Schumpeter
Series VIII
68. A Study of the Mathematical Principles of Wealth Theory [fr] by Augustan Gounod
69 On the Distribution of Wealth and the Source of Taxation by Richard Jones
70. Finance Capital: A Study of the Latest Developments in Capitalism [de] by Rudolf Shiferdin
71. Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy by Joseph Schumpeter
72. Economic History Theory by John Hicks
73. The Theory of Democratic Finance by James M. Buchanan
74. Economic Growth Theory by Arthur Lewis
75. Structure and Change in Economic History by Douglas C. North
Series IX
76. The Theory of Economic Harmony [fa] by Ba Shixia
77 The Law of Human Exchange and the Development of Human Code of Conduct [de] by Hermann Heinrich Gerssen
78 The Nature and Significance of Economic Science by Lionel Robbins
79. The Theory of Capitalist Development by Paul Sweezy 80 Poverty and Famine by Amartya Sen [India].
Series X
81 The Capitalist Economic System by Oliver E. Williamson
82. Human Behavior [O] by Ludwig von Mises
83 Capitalism and Freedom by Milton Friedman
84. The Political Economy of the Rentier [ru] by Ni Bukharin
85. The Family by Gary Stanley Becker
86. Welfare Economics by A. C. Pigou
87. Transforming Traditional Agriculture by Theodore W. Schultz
88 The Limits of Liberty [US] by James M. Buchanan
89 The Legal Basis of Capitalism by John R. Commons
90. Economic Growth in Various Countries by Simon Kuznets
Series XI
91. Risk, Uncertainty, and Profit by Frank H. Knight
92. Foundations of National Economics [de] Walter Ocken 93 The Nature of the Firm Oliver Williamson and Sidney Winter, eds
94. The Essence of Stigler's Essays [US] Kurt Loeb and Thomas Moore, eds
95. Selected Papers by Akerloff, Spence, and Stiglitz
Twelfth series
96 Early Economic Thought [US] A. E. Monroe, ed
97. Essentials of Political Economy by James Mill
98. Progress and Poverty by Henry George
99. Capital and Interest by [O] Böhm-Bawerk
Series XIII
100 The Politics of Bureaucracy by Gordon Tullock
101. A Historical Perspective on Economic Backwardness by Alexander Gershchencron
102 Adam Smith's Correspondence Collection Ernestor Mosner Ian Simpson Ross, eds
103. Research on the Theory of Business Cycles by Robert E. Lucas, Jr
104. The Place of Science in Modern Civilization by Tolstan Veblen 105. The Theory of Enterprise by Veblen
106 Property, Law, and Government—Bastiat's Political Economy
107 The Business Cycle and Its Adjustment by Wesley C. Mitchell
Series XIV
108. The Theory of Interest by Irving Fisher
109. Dumping by Jacob Wainer
110 Dynamic Economics by Roy Harold
111. Economic Perspectives by John Hicks
112 The Three Worlds of Economics by Lloyd Reynolds
113 The Welfare Economy and State Theory by Baumol
114. Growth, Scarcity, and Efficiency [Hungary] by János Kornai
115 The Political Economy of the New Left [Sweden] by Asa Lindbeck
116 Democracy and Capitalism by Samuel Bowles and Herbert Gintes
117 Capitalism, Value, and Exploitation by Jeff Hodgson
Series XV
118. On Certain Undetermined Issues in Political Economy by John Mill
119. Controlled Economics [American] by A.P. Renne
120. Economic Philosophy by Joan Robinson
121 Economics and Economic Policy by Alec Kanenose
122. Essays on Optimal Planning [Sue] Leonid By V. Kantorovich
123 The Evolution of the International Economic Order [US] by Arthur Lewis
124. Review of the Economics of Welfare by Little
125 Public Choice [US] by Gordon Tullock
126 Economic Hierarchy, Organization and the Structure of Production by Gordon Tullock
127 Money, Employment, and Inflation by Robert Barrow Herschel Grossman
Vol. XVI and XVII
128, The Fable of the Bees [Hol] Bernard Mandeville
129 Industrial Economics Alfred Marshall Mary Paley Marshall
130. Modern Business Cycle Theory Robert Barrow
131. Ethics and Economics [India] Amartya Sen
132. The Theory of Money and Credit [Austria] Ludwig von Mises
133. Booms and Busts [US] Owen Fisher
134 The Political Economy of Growth [US] Paul Baran
135 The Theory of Capital Accumulation Joan Robinson
136 The Nature of Capital and Income [US] Irving Fisher
137. "On the Problem of Unemployment" [English] Pigou
138, The Visible Hand [US] Alfred Chandler Jr
139 The Science of Wealth J.A. Hobson
140. The Drama of Asia [Sweden] Myrdal
141. The Ultimate Foundations of Economic Science [Austria] Ludwig von Mises
142. The Collection of Persuasion Keynes
Series XVIII
143. "The Autocratic System of the Chinese Empire," Français Quénay
144. Money and the Mechanism of Exchange, by William Stanley Jevons
145. The Scope and Method of Political Economy, by John Neville Keynes
146. A Comparison of Socialism and Capitalism by Arthur Cecil Pigou
147. Economic History of the United States [US] by Faulkne
148. Introduction to Employment Theory, by Joan Robinson
149. Political Economy [Poland] Oskar S. By R. Lange
150. A Study of the Labor Theory of Value, by Mick
151 The Marginal Revolution in Economics by R.D.C. Black, A.W. Coates, Crawford M. By D.W. Goodwin
152. The Theory of Wage Differentials, by Dale Mortensen
153 The Controversy over Values, by Ian Stedman and Paul Sweezy et al
154. The Equilibrium Unemployment Theory (Second Edition), by Christopher Pizarides
Series XIX
155. On the Use of Capital for Land, by Edward West
156. The Characteristics and Logical Methods of Political Economy, by John Elliott Keynes
157. Rue Lombardy by Walter Beggieho
158. Lecture Notes on National Economics [Sweden] by Canute Wicksel
159. Imperialism, by John Atkinson Hobson
160. Money and Foreign Exchange after 1914 [Sweden] by Gustav Kassel
161. Employment and Equilibrium, by Arthur Cecil Pigou
162. The Heckscher-Ohlin Trade Theory [Sweden] by I. Fei Heckscher, [Sweden] Gotthard Betty Ohlin
163. Popular Welfare [West Germany] by Ludwig Eerhard
164. Investing in People by Theodore Schultz
165. The Keynesian Revolution by Lawrence Klein
166. The Political Economy of the Past and the Present, by Lionel Robbins
5. Linguistics, Theories of Literature and Art (25 types)
Language was once likened by Wilhelm von Humboldt to the "Odem" necessary for the survival of a people, the soul of a nation. By extension, language is also the "breath" necessary for human survival, and without language there is no human society or human civilization. Language is a tool for human communication, a path to the human heart, and thinking about language is actually thinking about human beings themselves.
Vols. 1-15
1. On the Differences in the Structure of Human Language and Their Impact on the Development of the Human Spirit [de] Wilhelm von Humboldt
2. The Theory of Language by Bloomfield
3. General Linguistics Course [Switzerland] Saussure
4. The Theory of Language: An Introduction to the Study of Speech by Edward Sapir
5. On the Origin of Language [de] by G. Herder
6. Grammatical philosophy [Denmark] by Otto Yesparsen
7. The Nature and History of the Chinese Language [Sweden] by Gao Benhan
8. Universal rational grammar [fa] by Anthony Arnault Claude Lanceslow
9. Language [fr] by Fandrijes
10. Compendium of Linguistic Analysis by B. Bloch G. L. Trege
11. "Grid" Identification by C. J. Philmer
12. Outline of Comparative Phonetics [fr] by Paul Brazil
13. Introduction to Linguistics by L. R. Palmer
Vol. XVI and XVII
14. The Evolutionary Ecology of Language (revised translation) [US] Salikoko By S. Mufwin
15. The Origins of Human Communication by Michael Tomacelo
16. The Theory of Imitation [de] Auerbach
17. The Theory of the Novel [Czech] by Lukács
18. History of Art Society [Hungary] by Arnold Hauser
19. History of Art Criticism by Lionelo Venturi
20. Biography of the Ideas of Warburg by E.H. Gombrich
21. History and Its Images, by Francis Haskell
Series XVIII
22. "The Ideal of the East" by Okakura Tenshin
23. The Science of Language, by Noam Chomsky
Series XIX
24. Voice of the World, by Peter Reifogy and Ann Madison
25. The Origin of Words, by Denise Schmanter-Bethela
There are 700 Chinese translations of the 120th anniversary edition
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I. Philosophy
The philosophy originally called "Aichigaku" has very old origins.
Philosophy stems from amazement, which means that human consciousness begins to search for the meaning of all things in an independent manner.
This search for wisdom has attracted generations of sages to persistently ask questions and think about the origin of the world, human understanding, and human existence, and these reflections constitute a brilliant history of philosophy.
Most of the philosophical works included in the "Chinese Translation Masterpieces" are iconic masterpieces in the history of Western philosophy, and the overall development of Western philosophy from ancient Greece to modern times can be roughly displayed. In addition, this category also includes some classic works representing non-Western civilizations, such as the classic texts of Indian philosophy, the Upanishads and the Bhagavad Gita, the ancient Persian Avesta, and the works of modern Japanese thinkers Fukuzawa Yukichi and Nakae Shōmin.
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Aristotle said, "Man is a political animal," the basic implication of which is that man is born to live in a group, and only through community life can man achieve goodness. Society, state, and public life are formed by groups, and human beings cannot exist in isolation from political and social life.
Thinking around social and political life has always been an important aspect of the academic activity of human thought; The exploration and practice in this area not only constitute an important content of the history of human civilization, but also determine the direction of human social development and whether human beings can truly lead to happiness.
The classic works included in this category are all discussions on this theme, and they mark every important milestone in the process of human thinking in understanding the nature of society, organizing social life, and arranging public order, and represent every step in the deepening of human wisdom in this regard.
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3. History and Geography
What is history? Why do people study history? Is people's historical records real? What is the meaning of taking history as a guide, and is it of practical significance? This series of questions not only makes experts and even thinkers rack their brains, but also ordinary people often ask such questions. Especially Chinese, because China is a great country of historiography, the vast sea of historical texts constitutes the most important part of Chinese civilization.
But to answer these questions, it is obviously not enough to read and study Chinese history books, especially in modern times, Western historiography has undoubtedly become a core part of world historiography. This series is designed to enable people to examine and answer these questions from a deeper and broader perspective.
This series includes almost all the classics of Western historiography, from Herodotus's "History", known as the "father of historiography", to the "History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire" by the famous modern historian Gibbon, to the founding work of the latest school of historiography, "Feudal Society" (by Mark Bloch), the founding work of the latest school of historiography.
Not only Western historical works, but also another distinctive feature of this series is that it is widely collected, such as "Commentary on the Inca Royal Family", "Governing Policy", "The Age of Trade in Southeast Asia", "History of the Glass Palace", "Memoirs of Babur", etc., either for a country, or for a region, or for a lost civilization, the world shows its truth and significance in this intertwining and passing of time and space.
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4. Economics and Management
The Chinese translation of famous works in economics systematically sorts out the knowledge genealogy of economic disciplines, includes landmark works in economic history, reflects the works of representatives of various eras, nationalities and ideological trends, and strives to provide readers with a solid step towards the hall of economics at one level.
Here, readers can read Xenophon's "Economic Theory, Athenian Income" in ancient Greece, Varro's "On Agriculture" and Cato's "Agricultural Chronicles" in ancient Roman times, and can listen to everyone's eloquent and sophisticated analysis in the classic works of Adam Smith, Pedi, Ricardo, Hume, Quénay and Mill;
It can accompany the epoch-making works of giants such as Marshall, Keynes, Samuelson, etc., and watch the tide of the ocean of economic thought, which can be seen through "The Social and Economic History of the Roman Empire", "Economic and Social History of the Middle Ages", "Economic and Social History of Europe in the Late Middle Ages", "Economic History of Modern Britain", and "History of Rural France"; You can appreciate the depth of economic theory through "Economic Development Theory", "Interest Theory", "Capitalist Development Theory", "Political Economy Theory" and "Welfare Economy and State Theory";
The frontiers of economics can be traced through the representative works of Nobel laureates in economics Kuznets, Hicks, Leontief, Myrdal, Friedman, Arthur Lewis, Theodore Schultz, James Buchanan, Coase, Gary Becker, Amartya Sen, and Oliver Williamson.
Mr. Li Yining, a well-known economist, praised the Chinese translation of economic masterpieces as enabling readers to "have a clear understanding of the 400-year economic development history of the West".
5. Linguistics, Literary and Art Theory
Language was once likened by Wilhelm von Humboldt to the "Odem" necessary for the survival of a people, the soul of a nation. By extension, language is also the "breath" necessary for human survival, and without language there is no human society or human civilization. Language is a tool for human communication, a path to the human heart, and thinking about language is actually thinking about human beings themselves.
Most of the linguistic works currently included in "Chinese Translation Masterpieces" are landmark masterpieces in the history of Western linguistics, which record the thinking and exploration of different dimensions of the ancient proposition of language by Western sages, from which we can roughly understand the basic context and trend of Western linguistic disciplines.