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Mary Wollstonecraft is arguably the most famous feminist thinker in English-speaking history. Alan M. S. J. Coffee’s unique introduction makes a case for her as an important moral and political philosopher in her own right. 'Wollstonecraft: Independent Woman' is out now.

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Economics obscures or is oblivious to the politics embedded in theorization itself. In this book, Devika Dutt, Carolina Alves, Surbhi Kesar & Ingrid H. Kvangraven return political questions to the heart of economic theorizing.

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Our book is out and available for purchase in the U.K. Writing this book with Carolina Alves Surbhi Kesar & Ingrid H. Kvangraven was a long and arduous process that has arguably changed us all, and we’d be honoured for y’all to read it. Get it now from Polity and in bookstores!

Our book is out and available for purchase in the U.K. Writing this book with <a href="/cacrisalves/">Carolina Alves</a> <a href="/SurbhiKesar/">Surbhi Kesar</a> &amp; <a href="/ingridharvold/">Ingrid H. Kvangraven</a> was a long and arduous process that has arguably changed us all, and we’d be honoured for y’all to read it. Get it now from <a href="/politybooks/">Polity</a> and in bookstores!
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“Puts its finger on one of the Western world’s most sensitive issues right now [giving] us a much more complete picture of both the risks &opportunities AI presents us with.” The AI Report reviews @RachelAdamsWard’s book Book ↓ politybooks.com/bookdetail?boo…

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"Communicative #AI" Polity (co-authored by Mark Coeckelbergh and myself) is already available in Finnish translation from Rosebud Books And we have just learned that it will be available in a Korean translation later this year from Saenggakieum Books.

"Communicative #AI" <a href="/politybooks/">Polity</a> (co-authored by <a href="/MCoeckelbergh/">Mark Coeckelbergh</a> and myself) is already available in Finnish translation from <a href="/RosebudBooks/">Rosebud Books</a> And we have just learned that it will be available in a Korean translation later this year from Saenggakieum Books.
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Wonders never cease: I've got a bona fide SECTION in an actual bookshop. And THE PROGRESS TRAP looks quite decent on it I think, thanks to Polity design.

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Book review: Anthony Elliott, Algorithms of Anxiety: Fear in the Digital Age Polity, 2024 Reviewed by James Smithies Free to read on our website: thesiseleven.com/2025/06/04/boo… #algorithms #digitalmodernity #socialtheory

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#AI Signals the Death of the Author. My article in Noema Magazine on #LLM tech and poststructuralist philosophy is now available. It draws on the research that was developed for the book "Communicative #AI" Polity noemamag.com/ai-signals-the…

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Alongside the everyday experiences of people in Ukraine living with the environmental consequences of the war, Darya Tsymbalyuk’s shares her own reckoning with the changing nature of cherished places and the loss of familiar worlds. #UkraineWar

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Endorsements now up for forthcoming Polity book: 'The National Interest: Politics after Globalization': amazon.co.uk/National-Inter…

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Should you always speak your mind? Hypocrisy is commonly seen as reprehensible, a threat to the foundations of trust, friendship, and society. But is it always? Nadia Urbinati argues that if we were always uncompromisingly honest, it would be a disaster for everyone.