Introducing Economics
£7.99INTRODUCING guide to the subject that really makes the world go round – economics – from the author of Economyths: 11 Ways Economics Gets it Wrong
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INTRODUCING guide to the subject that really makes the world go round – economics – from the author of Economyths: 11 Ways Economics Gets it Wrong

This series is renowned for its ingenious combination of graphic illustration and intelligent, precise text by leading academics on some of the most challenging subjects around. This text on evolutionary psychology is one of a number of titles that is being relaunched with an updated cover.

In this text the authors show how leading thinkers of the movement believed that by means of scientific endeavour the essential order of nature could be systematically explained, its processes mastered and all its secrets revealed.

‘Introducing Aesthetics’ is a lively and engaging tour through this vital field of inquiry.

This text provides resources and graphic details on Aristotle for students and uninitiated lay readers. This book asks the question of how scientific is Aristotle?

Traces the evolution of anthropology from its genesis in Ancient Greece to its varied forms in contemporary times. This title examines the varieties of self-critical and postmodern anthropologies, and focuses on the leading question – of the impact of anthropology on non-Western cultures. It offers an invitation into anthropology.

‘Introducing Evolution’ explains Darwin’s dangerous idea and shows how it has been developed and confirmed in recent years. This book brings Darwin up to date, exploring the profound consequences of the latest scientific discoveries.

What is time? The fifth-century philosopher St Augustine famously said that he knew what time is so long as no one asked him. ‘Introducing Time’ presents these questions and others in an easily accessible, lucid and engaging guide.

This is a guide to the struggle for women’s rights – a stormy history of conservative male opposition from the outside and disagreements within the movement.

The authors provide a brief introduction to the life and theories of Charles Darwin.

Shakespeare’s influence is pre-eminent in Western literary culture. How did this happen? Who decided that Shakespeare deserved so much attention? ‘Introducing Shakespeare’ looks at how the Bard has been studied through the years.

Offers a route through the tangled jungle of competing ideas and provides an essential historical context, situating these theories within tradition of critical analysis going back to the rise of Marxism. This book presents the essential methods and objectives of each theoretical school.
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