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Routledge Classics

About the Book Series

"Routledge Classics is more than just a collection of texts...it embodies and circulates challenging ideas and keeps vital debates current and alive." – Hilary Mantel

The Routledge Classics series, with titles by Bertrand Russell, Jean-Paul Sartre, Ludwig Wittgenstein and Mary Midgley, was launched in 2001. The series contains the very best of Routledge’s publishing over the past century or so, books that have, by popular consent, become established as classics in their field. Drawing on a fantastic heritage of innovative writing published by Routledge and its associated imprints, this series makes available in attractive, affordable form some of the most important works of modern times.

In 2021 we are delighted to celebrate the 20th Anniversary of the Routledge Classics series with the publication of fifteen stellar new titles. All include new forewords or introductions and eye-catching cover designs, a hallmark of the series.

244 Series Titles


Giordano Bruno and the Hermetic Tradition

Giordano Bruno and the Hermetic Tradition

2nd Edition

By Frances Yates
September 29, 2015

Giordano Bruno is known as the Prophet of the New Age, and his vision of an infinite universe grounded in science is increasingly celebrated. One of the principal forces behind his rediscovery was the great British historian Frances Yates. In calling attention to Giordono Bruno, she paved the...

Marriage and Morals

Marriage and Morals

1st Edition

By Bertrand Russell
September 29, 2015

Marriage and Morals is a compelling cross-cultural examination of individual, familial and societal attitudes towards sex and marriage. By exploring the codes by which we live our sexual lives and conventional morality, Russell daringly sets out a new morality, shaped and influenced by dramatic ...

Principles of Mathematics

Principles of Mathematics

1st Edition

By Bertrand Russell
September 29, 2015

First published in 1903, Principles of Mathematics was Bertrand Russell’s first major work in print. It was this title which saw him begin his ascent towards eminence. In this groundbreaking and important work, Bertrand Russell argues that mathematics and logic are, in fact, identical and what is ...

The Meaning of Relativity

The Meaning of Relativity

1st Edition

By Albert Einstein
September 29, 2015

The world would be a very different place if it were not for Albert Einstein. Like Newton and Galileo before him, this remarkable scientist changed forever mankind's understanding of the universe. In 1921, five years after proclaiming his general theory of relativity, Einstein was awarded the Nobel...

Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy

Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy

1st Edition

By Joseph A. Schumpeter
August 27, 2015

Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy remains one of the greatest works of social theory written in the twentieth Century. Schumpeter's contention that the seeds of capitalism's decline were internal, and his equal and opposite hostility to centralist socialism have perplexed, engaged and ...

History of Western Philosophy

History of Western Philosophy

1st Edition

By Bertrand Russell
August 27, 2015

First published in 1946, History of Western Philosophy went on to become the best-selling philosophy book of the twentieth century. A dazzlingly ambitious project, it remains unchallenged to this day as the ultimate introduction to Western philosophy. Providing a sophisticated overview of the ideas...

The Conquest of Happiness

The Conquest of Happiness

1st Edition

By Bertrand Russell
August 27, 2015

The Conquest of Happiness is Bertrand Russell’s recipe for good living. First published in 1930, it pre-dates the current obsession with self-help by decades. Leading the reader step by step through the causes of unhappiness and the personal choices, compromises and sacrifices that (may) lead to ...

The Rule of Metaphor The Creation of Meaning in Language

The Rule of Metaphor: The Creation of Meaning in Language

3rd Edition

By Paul Ricoeur
August 27, 2015

Paul Ricoeur is widely regarded as one of the most distinguished philosophers of our time. In The Rule of Metaphor he seeks 'to show how language can extend itself to its very limits, forever discovering new resonances within itself'. Recognizing the fundamental power of language in ...

Sex and Repression in Savage Society

Sex and Repression in Savage Society

2nd Edition

By Bronislaw Malinowski
June 29, 2015

During the First World War the pioneer anthropologist Bronislaw Malinowski found himself stranded on the Trobriand Islands, off the eastern coast of New Guinea. By living among the people he studied there, speaking their language and participating in their activities, he invented what became known ...

A Secure Base

A Secure Base

1st Edition

By John Bowlby
May 19, 2015

As Bowlby himself points out in his introduction to this seminal childcare book, to be a successful parent means a lot of very hard work. Giving time and attention to children means sacrificing other interests and activities, but for many people today these are unwelcome truths. Bowlby’s work ...

Aspects of the Feminine

Aspects of the Feminine

3rd Edition

By C.G. Jung
May 19, 2015

'Love is a force of destiny whose power reaches from heaven to hell.' So Jung advises while reflecting on 'The Love Problem of a Student', an essay contained in this volume. But it is not just love that Jung speaks of in this book. Taking as its theme Jung's interpretation of the feminine principle...

Ethics and the Limits of Philosophy

Ethics and the Limits of Philosophy

1st Edition

By Bernard Williams
May 19, 2015

With a new foreword by Jonathan Lear 'Remarkably lively and enjoyable…It is a very rich book, containing excellent descriptions of a variety of moral theories, and innumerable and often witty observations on topics encountered on the way.' - Times Literary Supplement Bernard Williams was one of ...

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