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Crito
Crito
Plato
¥40.79
The Crito seems intended to exhibit the character of Socrates in one light only, not as the philosopher, fulfilling a divine mission and trusting in the will of heaven, but simply as the good citizen, who having been unjustly condemned is willing to give up his life in obedience to the laws of the state . . .
Our Friend the Charlatan
Our Friend the Charlatan
George Gissing
¥40.79
As he waited for his breakfast, never served to time, Mr. Lashmar drummed upon the window-pane, and seemed to watch a blackbird lunching with much gusto about the moist lawn of Alverholme Vicarage. But his gaze was absent and worried. The countenance of the reverend gentleman rarely wore any other expression, for he took to heart all human miseries and follies, and lived in a ceaseless mild indignation against the tenor of the age.
On Memory and Reminiscence
On Memory and Reminiscence
Aristotle
¥40.79
We have, in the next place, to treat of Memory and Remembering, considering its nature, its cause, and the part of the soul to which this experience, as well as that of Recollecting, belongs. For the persons who possess a retentive memory are not identical with those who excel in power of recollection; indeed, as a rule, slow people have a good memory, whereas those who are quick-witted and clever are better at recollecting.
每满100减50 春秋:五霸迭兴(尊重史实,通俗诙谐,一幅波澜壮阔的春秋画卷跃然纸上!)
春秋:五霸迭兴(尊重史实,通俗诙谐,一幅波澜壮阔的春秋画卷跃然纸上!)
朱良
¥38.00
本书在尊重史实的基础上,以诙谐、通俗的语言,描述了春秋近三百年间的历史演变。五霸的起落兴衰,诸侯小国的艰难求存,大背景下的百态人生,跃然纸上,为读者展现了一幅波澜壮阔的春秋画卷。
Eu - ?i el. ?nsemn?ri subiective despre Ceau?escu
Eu - ?i el. ?nsemn?ri subiective despre Ceau?escu
Ianoși Ion
¥54.10
De?i frecvent contestat f?r? s? fie citit, Karl Marx r?m?ne a fi unul dintre cei mai importan?i g?nditori ai omenirii, r?u ?n?eles ?i, ?n ciuda celebrit??ii sale, r?u cunoscut; selec?ia – prima de dup? 1990 – f?cut? de marele c?rturar Ion Iano?i demonstreaz? r?spicat acest lucru.
Categories
Categories
Aristotle
¥40.79
Categories is a text from Aristotle's Organon that enumerates all the possible kinds of things that can be the subject or the predicate of a proposition. They are considered the single most heavily discussed of all Aristotelian notions.
每满100减50 交往理性与权力批判(曹卫东学术文集)
交往理性与权力批判(曹卫东学术文集)
曹卫东
¥25.00
  《交往理性与权力批判》既是作者对法兰克福学派发展沿革的小记、对哈贝马斯个人及其思想关键词的剖析,也同时阐明了作者自身如何从理论和思想上向哈贝马斯靠近,涵盖作者同哈贝马斯的个人交往、哈贝马斯与中国学界的交往、国人对哈贝马斯思想理论的受过程,等等;此外作者还专门梳理了著名的“1968”学生运动的历史细节,重凸显了在此运动中法兰克福学派与学生的各种互动及交锋。
每满100减50 王国与权力:撼动世界的《纽约时报》
王国与权力:撼动世界的《纽约时报》
(美)盖伊·特立斯
¥75.00
◇?1851年创刊,1896年被阿道夫·奥克斯以7万5千美金收,《纽约时报》用一期期报道奠定了自己影响美国、影响世界的首席大报的地位。它记录了世界近现代历史中几乎所有重大的事件,而记录这些事件的《纽约时报》和《纽约时报》人则往往隐居幕后。 ◇?作者特立斯从1953年始在《纽约时报》工作了十余年。当他离时报后,立刻就是回过头去采访自己曾经的同事,试图以时报不鼓励、不允许的方式刻画描述这个庞大的、能影响全美乃至全世界局势的机构。特立斯眼光犀利,笔触细腻,不仅在书中回溯了《纽约时报》的历史,还生动地再现了近百名时报人,以及他们在时报这个大机构中的庞杂关系,向读者展现了一幅上世纪五六十年代一流媒体从业者的群像。 ◇《王国与权力》初版于1969年,至今仍是关于《纽约时报》历史及运作方式首屈一指的参考书,启了当时写作、出版媒体著作的潮流。
每满100减50 中国话语丛书:人民共和国
中国话语丛书:人民共和国
文扬
¥52.00
  中国是世界上*个真正的国家,将中国的国家与西方的民族国家放在一起衡量,后者在很多方面都未达到前者的标准。所以,在某种程度上也可以认为,西方只有政体,没有国家,只有中国这样的国家,才是国家,而且是大一统国家。   中国共产党建立的“人民共和国”,是中国两千年来大一统国家、天下为公传统的延续,是当下中国区别于世界其他各国的独特政治价值。今天的中国,无论与百年前历史上的中国相比,还是与当今世界各国相比,都算得上是一个成功的现代化国家。
每满100减50 再造中国:领导型国家的文明担当
再造中国:领导型国家的文明担当
王义桅
¥52.00
  世界那么大,问题那么多。面临五千年未有之情势,五百年未有之变局,五十年未有之困境,中国模式,如何做到源于中国而属于世界?中国故事,如何做到基于历史而引领未来?中国外交,如何做到影响自己而改变世界?中国崛起,如何做到始于华夏而惠及四海?中国通过中国倡议、中国方案、中国智慧正在塑造和引领全球化和全球治理。
每满100减50 施米特文集:宪法学说(修订译本)
施米特文集:宪法学说(修订译本)
(德)卡尔·施米特
¥98.00
  《宪法学说》从公法角度对魏玛宪法及其所依托的议会民主制作了细致剖析,既是法制思想史,又是比较宪法史,更是民主政治论。施米特力图让人们清楚地看到,宪法是人类政治行为的结果,不能把宪法看成一架*机器,宪法的效力有赖于制定宪法的人的政治意志,人类的政治问题不可能一劳永逸地解决。
每满100减50 黎东方讲史之续.细说明朝
黎东方讲史之续.细说明朝
黎东方
¥21.59
 本书由旅美著名历史学家黎东方先生撰写。它叙述了从明太祖朱元璋建立明朝至明朝灭亡期间的重要事件和重要人物。作者以“讲史”的形式,通俗而生动地讲述了明太祖的北伐、西征,以及土木之变、夺门之变、明末三大案等历史事件,以及陈友谅、张士诚、徐达、常遇春、刘伯温、李善长、方孝孺、张居正等历史人物。全书既有生动的故事和真实的历史,又有颇具见
The Critique of Pure Reason
The Critique of Pure Reason
Immanuel Kant
¥40.79
One of the most influential works in the history of philosophy. Known as Kant's First Critique, dealing with questions concerning the foundations and extent of human knowledge, Kant builds on the work of empiricist philosophers such as John Locke and David Hume, as well as taking into account the theories of rationalist philosophers such as Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz and Christian Wolff.
The African Wars: English and Latin Language
The African Wars: English and Latin Language
Julius Caesar
¥40.79
Caesar, advancing by moderate journeys, and continuing his march without intermission, arrived at Lilybaeum, on the 14th day before the calends of January. Designing to embark immediately, though he had only one legion of new levies, and not quite six hundred horse, he ordered his tent to be pitched so near the sea-side that the waves lashed the very foot of it. This he did with a view that none should think he had time to delay, and that his men might be kept in readiness at a day or an hour's warning. Though the wind at that time was contrary, he nevertheless detained the soldiers and mariners on board, that he might lose no opportunity of sailing; the rather, because the forces of the enemy were announced by the inhabitants of the province, to consist of innumberable cavalry not to be numbered; four legions headed by Juba, together with a great body of light-armed troops; ten legions under the command of Scipio; a hundred and twenty elephants, and fleets in abundance. Yet he was not alarmed, nor lost his confident hopes and spirits. Meantime the number of galleys and transports increased daily; the new-levied legions flocked in to him from all parts; among the rest the fifth, a veteran legion, and about two thousand horse.
The Alexandrian Wars
The Alexandrian Wars
Julius Caesar
¥40.79
When the war broke out at Alexandria, Caesar sent to Rhodes, Syria, and Cilicia, for all his fleet; and summoned archers from Crete, and cavalry from Malchus, king of the Nabatheans. He likewise ordered military engines to be provided, corn to be brought, and forces dispatched to him. Meanwhile he daily strengthened his fortifications by new works; and such parts of the town as appeared less tenable were strengthened with testudos and mantelets. Openings were made in the walls, through which the battering-rams might play; and the fortifications were extended over whatever space was covered with ruins, or taken by force. For Alexandria is in a manner secure from fire, because the houses are all built without joists or wood, and are all vaulted, and roofed with tile or pavement.
The Civil Wars, Book 1
The Civil Wars, Book 1
Julius Caesar
¥40.79
Caesar, although he was not as yet at open enmity with him, determined neither to aid him by his influence nor openly oppose him on this occasion. But the consuls Lentulus and Marcellus, who had previously been on unfriendly terms with Caesar, resolved to use all means in their power to prevent him from gaining his object. Marcellus in particular did not hesitate to offer Caesar other insults. Caesar had lately planned the colony of Novumcomum in Gaul: Marcellus, not content with taking from it the right of citizenship, ordered the principal man of the colony to be arrested and scourged at Rome, and sent him to make his complaints to Caesar: an insult of this description had never before been offered to a Roman citizen.
Metaphysics
Metaphysics
Aristotle
¥40.79
All men by nature desire to know. An indication of this is the delight we take in our senses; for even apart from their usefulness they are loved for themselves; and above all others the sense of sight. For not only with a view to action, but even when we are not going to do anything, we prefer seeing (one might say) to everything else. The reason is that this, most of all the senses, makes us know and brings to light many differences between things.
The Beauty of Death
The Beauty of Death
J. Krishnamurti
¥73.49
"Only in peace can a human being flower in goodness - not in war, not in violence, not in disorder, but only when there is a deep abiding peace. And to understand this whole phenomenon of hate, destruction and disorder, one has to enquire not merely intellectually - because such an enquiry is futile, worthless and has no meaning whatsoever - but actually what order means, what violence means, and the significance of peace; one has to enquire non-verbally, non-intellectually - [intellectual inquiry] really has very little meaning, because most of us have read or indulged in theory what peace should be, how to get rid of violence, and how to establish order.." Krishnamurti gave these talks in India and Europe. The talks span the whole of human existence, exploring what it means to live rightly in a world full of confusion and misery.
The Mirror of Relationship
The Mirror of Relationship
J. Krishnamurti
¥73.49
Within the process of daily relations with people, with nature, and with society, our own causes of sorrow are revealed. 'In relationship the important thing to bear in mind is not the other but oneself,' states Krishnamurti, 'It is within oneself that harmony in relationship can be found, not in another, nor in environment.' (p. 160) This is not cause for isolation but the beginning of a process of self-revelation which creates the foundation for true relationship.
Marcus Aurelius Complete Works – World’s Best Collection: All Works
Marcus Aurelius Complete Works – World’s Best Collection: All Works
Marcus Aurelius, William Wolfe Capes, St. George Stock
¥8.09
Marcus Aurelius Complete Works – World’s Best World's Best Collection This is the world’s best Marcus Aurelius collection, including the most complete set of Aurelius’s works available plus many free bonus materials. Marcus Aurelius Marcus Aurelius was a Roman Emperor from 161 to 180, known as one of the last of the Five Good Emperors, and is also considered one of the most important Stoic philosophers. His seminary work ‘Meditations’ has been revered since ancient times, and is still highly influential The ‘Must-Have’ Complete Collection In this irresistible collection you get all Marcus Aurelius’s work, plus several comprehensive and extensive notes, interpretations and annotative notes on his writings. Plus we also include a biography so you can experience the life of the man behind the words, and understand them on an even deeper level. Works Included: Biography Of Marcus Aurelius Antoninus The Philosophy Of Marcus Aurelius Antoninus The Meditations Of Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Your Special Bonuses A Guide To Stoicism: Philosophy Among The Greeks And Romans An in depth look at the philosophy that Aurelius followed and thought on, delving into it’s origins and basis, including chapters on: Logic Ethics Physic Stoicism The history and concepts of the Stoic philosophy, noting a special chapter on Aurelius and how his Stoic philosophy compared to others, including chapters on: Thought And Character Of Socrates Cynics Rise Of Stoicism And Its Relation To The Spirit Of The Age Stoicism At Rome Under The Republic Marcus Aurelius Antoninus, Or Stoicism On The Throne "How to Apply Stoicism in Your Daily Life"?- Written specially for this collection. Get This Collection Right Now This is the best Marcus Aurelius collection you can get, so get it now and start enjoying and being inspired by his world like never before!
每满100减50 重大时代课题与科学理论体系(马克思主义理论研究与当代中国书系)
重大时代课题与科学理论体系(马克思主义理论研究与当代中国书系)
颜晓峰
¥34.00
本书是作者研究党的十八大以来*新时代中国特色社会主义思想的相关成果,从新时代中国特色社会主义的基本支柱、实践基础、根本原则、历史使命、总体布局、安全保证、领导力量、领导方法等方面,系统回答了“新时代坚持和发展什么样的中国特色社会主义、怎样坚持和发展中国特色社会主义”这一重大时代课题,阐述了重大时代课题是科学理论体系的基石。 本书有两大特:*,以新时代中国特色社会主义的重要问题和*新时代中国特色社会主义思想的重要内容为研究对象,具有现实性。第二,研究内容既内含实践逻辑,又内生出理论逻辑,具有思辨性。