Books received – Martin, Specter, Trubetzkoy, Hoffman, Strauss (and Kojève), Lincoln

A photograph of the books described in the post

A collection of essays on Emile Benveniste; Matthew Specter, Habermas: An Intellectual Biography; Nicolai Trubetzkoy, The Legacy of Genghis Khan and Other Essays on Russia’s Identity; Marcelo Hoffman’s Foucault in Brazil: Dictatorship, Resistance, and Solidarity; Leo Strauss, On Tyranny, which also includes his correspondence with Alexandre Kojève; and Bruce Lincoln, Secrets, Lies and Consequences: A Great Scholar’s Hidden Past and his Protégé’s Unsolved Murder.

Marcelo generously sent me a copy of his book, which looks great. The others mostly connect in some way to the Indo-European thought project.


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