Part1 Machiavelli and the Renaissance: Machiavelli - oLetter to Vettori of 1513o; oThe Princeo; discourses (selections). Part 2 Hobbes, the Reformation and the scientific revolution: Calvin - oOn Civil Governmento; Hobbes - oevithiano (E. Curley edition), introduction, Part I, Part II, Part III (selections), conclusions. Part 3 John Locke, DavidHumes and the right of revolution: Locke - oSecond Treatise of Governmento; Hume oOf the Original Contracto; Adam Smith - oTheory of Moral Sentimentso (selections); Burke - oReflections on the Revolution in Franceo (selections); Kant - oAn Answer to the Question aWhat is Enlightenment?Ao. Part 5 J.S. Mill - feminism and the pursuit of happiness: Bentham - oAn Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislationo (selections); Mill oOn Liberty: the Subjection of Womeno. Part 6 Marx and Marxism: Hegel oElements of the Philosophy of Righto (selections); Marx and Marxism: Hegel - oElements of the Philosophy of Righto (selections); Marx and Marx-Engels - oOn the Jewish Questiono; oToward a Critique of HegelAs Philosophy of Righto - introduction; oAlienatedLabouro, from the oEconomic and Philsophic Manuscripts of 1844: Theses on Feuerbacho; oThe German Ideologyo (selections); oThe Communist Manifestoo; oThe Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparteo (selections); oContribution to the Critique of Political Economyo - preface; oCapitalo (selections); oThe Civil War in Franceo (selections); oCritique of the Gotha Programmeo Part 7 Nietzsche for and against: Nietzsche - oOn Genealogy of Moralso - preface, first essay, second essay.