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New Philosophy and Religion Titles from Penguin Random House
By Allan Spencer | January 10 2024 | Philosophy
- History > Race and Gender Studies > Jewish History
- History > Topical History > History of Philosophy
- History > Topical History > History of Political Thought
- History > U.S. History > Jewish American
- Interdisciplinary Studies > Race and Ethnic Studies > Jewish History
- Interdisciplinary Studies > Race and Ethnic Studies > Jewish Studies
- Philosophy > History > 20th Century Philosophy
- Philosophy > Social and Political Philosophy > Political Philosophy
- Philosophy > Social and Political Philosophy > Social and Political Philosophy
- Political Science > Introduction to Political Science > Political Philosophy
- Political Science > Introduction to Political Science > Political Theory and Thought
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