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- Atomic Diplomacy: Hiroshima And Potsdam - The Use Of The Atomic Bomb And The American Confrontation With Soviet Power by Gar Alperovitz
- Hailed as a classic on its first publication in the 1960s, "Atomic Diplomacy", has now been reissued in a completely revised and expanded edition. Alperovitz provides important new evidence to support the thesis that the primary reason for bombing Hiroshima and Nagasaki was not to end the war in Jap

- Zimbabwe: The Political Economy Of Transition 1980-1986 by Ibbo Mandaza
- Focuses on the relatinship between the imperialist and white settler colonial legacy and the pattern of political and socio-economic development in Zimbabwe's immediate post-independence era.

- The Riddle Of The Universe. by Ernst Haeckel.
- The Thinkers Library No 3. This book is an intergration of the authors views over a generation on the constuction of a monistic Philosophy to find the answers to the riddles of the Universe.

- Class On The Brain. by Professor P.t.bauer.
- he Cost Of British Obsession. The Centre For Policy Studies.

- The Second Sex (picador Classics) by Simone De Beauvoir
- Seen as the first landmark in the modern feminist upsurge that has transformed perceptions of the social relationship of man and womankind in our time, this is a novel by Simone de Beauvoir, author of "Le Sang des Autres" and "Les Mandarins" which won the Prix Goncourt.

- Wat Is Het Schuman Plan. by Mr C B Posthumus Meyjes.
- European Community For Coals And Steel. Text in Dutch.

- Longitudes And Attitudes: Exploring The World Before And After September 11 by Thomas Friedman
- This title brings together reportage and reflections on the state of the world leading up to and after September 11, 2001. Travelling throughout the Middle East and Europe, Thomas Friedman talks to the world's leading political figures, as well as the men and woman in bazaars, schools and alleyways,

- Danziger's Britain: A Journey To The Edge by Nick Danziger
- Over the last 13 years, Nick Danziger has lived and worked with people outside the UK. Now he turns his attention to conditions on the home front and, by taking to the road, and mostly undiscovered life of the underclass - bereft of employment and finding themselves alien to the traditional patterns

- Utopianism (concepts In The Social Sciences) by Krishan Kumar
- Utopia has become a vague term, synonymous almost with the Good Society or the Good Time. It is applied to the dreams and visions of all peoples and all times: from backward-looking myths of the Golden Age to the future prospect of a glorious Millennium, from Paradise Lost to Paradise Regained. This

- The North Atlantic Treaty Organization. by The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation Information Service.
- The Nato Handbook 6th Edition. A Handbook explaining the reasons for having the treaty.

- Doomsday 50 Visions Of End Of The World by Nigel Cawthorne
- Behind the veil of safety of everyday life in the West lurks the sinister reality of a chaotic universe. Doomsday reveals the very real threats posed to modern civilisation as we enter the new millenium and asks the question: Is humanity on the path to destruction?

- The Spirit Of The Atlantic Alliance. by The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation Information Service.
- English & French Version. The Second Assembly Of The Atlantic Treaty Association. Paris 12-15 September 1958.

- The English Constitution. by Walter Bagehot.
- For anybody wishing to understand British Politics-this book remains the best introduction available.

- The Rebel. L Homme R Evolt E. by Albert Camus.
- Here the author describes how the theories of philosophers have been used by political leaders wiyh disastrous effect. He goes on to trace the ideas originating in Rousseau and Sade which became political in the French Revolution, and those of Hegel, Stirner, Nietzsche, Dostoievsky and Marx.

- Decline And Fall Of The Freudian Empire (pelican) by H.j. Eysenck
- Freud`s ideas have influenced almost every aspect of our lives, but have they been confirmed by experimental science?. Did Freud say anything that was new or true?. Has his influence been good or malign. To answer these crucial questions, Hans Eysenck draws on his unrivalled knowledge of recent psyc
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