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'This is easily the most impressive of the present crop of atheistic and anti-theistic books: clever, broad, witty and brilliantly argued.' - Sydney Morning Herald .
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The starting point of this book was when Christopher Hitchens found he was being deported 'from the country of the well across the stark frontier ...
Over the last thirty years Christopher Hitchens has established himself as one of the world's most influential public intellectuals. His originality, bravery, range and ...
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A new collection of literary criticism and brilliant insights from one of the giants of contemporary thinking
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Huge social changes occurring in real time are leading us to rethink traditional roles in our homes, workplaces and in society. So why do women ...
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An original transatlantic history of the invention of the corrections profession and of ensuing debates about punishment's purposes and prisoners' rights.
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A troubling account of the unexpected impacts of treatment-based alternatives to criminal punishment.
Every year, courts send hundreds of thousands of people to treatment-based programs ...