PS 545 American Political Thought
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Lawrence Lessig Free Culture ISBN: 978-0143034650 $15 ($10.20 Amazon) PBK
James Boyle The Public Domain ISBN: 978-0300137408 $28.50 ($18.81 Amazon) HBK
Chuck Palahniuk Fight Club ISBN: 978-0393327342 $13.95 ($11.16 Amazon) PBK
Warren Ellis Crooked Little Vein ISBN: 978-0061252051 $13.95 ($11.86 Amazon) PBK
Tom Boellstorff Coming of Age in Second Life ISBN: 978-0691135281 $29.95 ($23.96 Amazon) HBK
Cory Doctorow Content ISBN: 978-1892391810 $14.95 ($10.17 Amazon)
PS 456G Appalachian Politics
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Ron Eller Uneven Ground ISBN: 978-0813125237 $29.95 ($23.96 Amazon) HBK
Peter Bishop and Andy Hines Thinking About the Future ISBN: 978-0978931704 $19.95 ($19.95 Amazon) PBK
Peter Senge The Fifth Discipline ISBN: 978-0385517256 $24.95 ($16.47 Amazon) PBK
There will also be a photocopy packet of additional readings available at UK Bookstore.
PS 240 Introduction to Political Theory
Nancy Love, Understanding Dogmas and Dreams (2nd Edition)
Nancy Love, Dogmas and Dreams (3rd Edition)
NOTE: there are many, many used copies of these texts available at local bookstores. If you purchase them new, they also come in a 2-book bundle which will save you money.
Due to a new initiative which I have been tapped to elad at the university, I will not be teaching PS 212 Culture and Politics of the Third World in the Spring 2009 semester. I will, however, be teaching that course during the 4-Week Summer Session in May 2009.

3 Comments
December 17, 2008 at 11:45 am
would you mind soliciting my PS240 books from this semester to some of your students in January? cutting out the middle man – it’s like a fair trade book exchange!
December 18, 2008 at 12:48 pm
Y’know, I’m surprised no one has gotten something like this started on campus. Is anyone doing this on Craigslist locally?
December 21, 2008 at 11:10 am
I remember some Econ grad students trying to make a small business out of it my freshman year, but I haven’t heard anything since. Some online app may be awesome to help with this, but the whole ordeal also proves just how important real life friendships are.