Building Societies
An Exhibit on Governments

Building Societies
  • The Communist Manifesto (by )
  • The Works of Aristotle : Volume 12 (by )
  • Columbia Law Review (by )
  • Chronological Tables of the Chinese Dyna... (by )
  • Deposition of Air Pollutants to the Grea... (by )
  • The Constitution of the United States (by )
  • Harvard Law Review : Vol. 10 Volume Vol. 10 (by )
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Building Societies:  An Exhibit on Governments

The titles in the Building Societies Collection include important historic works regarding the complex processes needed in order to manage conflicts and the details that arise when administering territories as populations grow. The exhibit contains the most important books written about the histories of rising and falling governments, conquerors and statesman, and important theorists and philosophers.

This presentation is representative of the most significant accounts of those that have shaped the world we live in today, including, but not limited to the most influential top 100 books in Government, Economics, Political Science and Philosophy Collections. On the subject of governance, Aristotle wrote: "...But one factor of liberty is to govern and be governed in turn; for the popular principle of justice is to have equality according to number, not worth, ...And one is for a man to live as he likes; for they say that this is the function of liberty inasmuch as to live not as one likes is the life of a man that is a slave..."  (The Works of Aristotle, Aristotle).  
The Illusion of Unity
The Illusion of Unity
The building of societies involves dynamic processes regardless of the size of the communities involved. The preservation of cultural, social and other historical information in manuscripts and books were (and continue to be) critical to express man's innate tendency to control their environment.   

From Alexander the Great to King George III of England and the American Presidents, all rulers desire to expand their territories and control the behavior of their citizens for the purpose of peaceful existence.  However, with geographical expansion comes the complex issue of social control.  Scholars throughout history have intensely studied human behavior and different systems of governance in order to better understand how legal and political systems were developed. Books that have been important to the study of sociology and political science in our many collections are: The Republic by Plato, The Prince by Nicolo Machiavelli, and The Two Treatises on Civil Government by John Locke, as well as a wealth of other important documents from around the world. Our journal and magazines include NATO Review Journal CollectionSTATE Magazine Collection and the Historic and Rare Periodicals Collection,which is a rich 11,469 title source of government and historical research, and is available in English, French, German, Portuguese and Italian. 

Ruling an empire or even a small territory is not simple. Governments (no matter what their size) are highly dynamic and populated by many individuals with changeable points of view. The political philosopher Karl Marx wrote about this dynamic in his book, The Communist Manifesto.  Before this work was conceptualized by him, Marx would spend his days at the British Museum Library Reading Room meticulously researching industrial capitalists’ economic logic ("British Museum Reading Room," World Heritage Encyclopedia). Having personally witnessed the poverty and poor conditions of factory workers in England, Marx was compelled by a desire to change the dominant economic order of the times ("The Communist Manifesto," World Heritage Encyclopedia).  Out of this experience, this much referenced work became a catalyst for the working class to critique and change their conditions via a new organizational strategy in an attempt to heighten the quality of their lives.
 Our Government Collection alone, currently contains has 285,945 titles, including audio versions of the top 100 most influential books in Government, Law, Sociology, Economics and Politics and Economics. For instance, Thomas Malthus' An Essay on the Principle of Population can be listened to from any device our members may use to access our World Library, as well as Aristotle's The Politics and The Organon - thus giving our members dynamic choices on how they want to experience the Classics.   

The empire of Alexander the Great exemplified a powerful government that presided over vast territories - from Greece to Persia. His teacher was the philosopher Aristotle, who taught him that knowledge about governments could be gained empirically, and judged according to Greek civilization’s cultural conventions. The book that best best represents these studies for leadership and King Alexander is Volume 12 of The Works of Aristotle - early evidence that one man can change the world...if he has the will and belief that he is right  (The Works of Aristotle, Volume 12, Aristotle).  All this military and expansive action was inspired by what King Alexander learned from teachers and manuscripts.  

Lessons from Past Governments
Lessons from Past Governments
Governments of today are influenced by governments of the past. The Constitution of the United States, is an important historic document which set the precedent for a new form of Democracy, and this document was critical in the secession of the American Colonies from England. In the book, The Royal Commission on the Losses and Services of American Loyalists, 1783-1785 author Daniel Parker Coke theorized that the Constitution was created by the Colonists who opposed their dependence on British sovereignty, whereas the Loyalists sought to maintain that relationship (The Royal Commission on the Losses and Services of American Loyalists, Daniel Parker Coke).  Ultimately, the Constitution provided a system of innovations from the past colonial government to its citizens, while protecting the interests of independence. The laws ensured that individuals cannot be excluded, or prevent others from accessing "life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness"  ("The Constitution of the United States of America," James Madison et al).

Additionally, the American model of building society includes the establishment of Independent agencies which observe and participate in U.S. Congressional bill passages, in order to ensure that the practices and missions of government are tempered according to the Constitutional Law.  For example, the industrial growth of the U.S. produced and emitted pollutants like mercury, lead and pesticides into the waterways and skies, which prompted the creation of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in order to regulate industries so that they never adversely affect the health and lives of animals and American citizens.

The EPA report, Deposition of Air Pollutants to the Great Waters, found that coal and nuclear power would continue to supply two-thirds of U.S. energy until 2050.  Pollutants, according to the EPA, to be a pandemic issue that needs to be dealt with carefully because the industries process resources, products, public services and infrastructures that the American lifestyle and culture depend on.
Law and the Everyday
Law and the Everyday
Laws are important to government because they define the parameters of social development. There is a social contract between individuals and groups and governments. Additionally, laws are ever evolving, as are words and languages, and these will always affect the non-static institutional and infrastructural needs of a growing society. As such, the Socratic method of teaching are still used in schools and universities, and new theories are published in legal journals from leading universities such as Harvard and Columbia, two among the many publishers listed in Bluebook - an indispensable resource in law offices throughout the country ("The Bluebook" World Heritage Encyclopedia).

Law is intricately woven into business functions, such as trading, manufacturing, mining and real estate--government activities that are regulated by the economic principles of supply and demand. Khan Academy’s video "
What Drives Oil Prices: Breakdown of Gas Prices?" explains how supply and demand govern the oil business.  When consumers pay $4.00 at the gas pump, this cost covers the prices for crude oil, refined oil, marketing, distribution, and taxes. These particularities depend on government investment in infrastructures, such as shipping, transportation, and communication lines, which allows the product to reach consumers and support mobile lifestyles. 
("What Drives Oil Prices: Breakdown of Gas Prices?"  Sal Khan).

Moreover, the demand for oil is high, but its supply is limited. Costs are influenced by “Hedgers,” those consumers who pay for future oil costs at a pre-determined fixed rate, and “Speculators,” those who predict oil’s future price. Thus, the wants and needs of the paying consumer will influence the viability and legal regulation of the oil industry, and its auxiliary infrastructures and services, in the future. Without this feedback from consumers, philosophical theorists and politicians, society would be completely different than it is today.("What Drives Oil Prices: Breakdown of Gas Prices?"  Sal Khan).
Works Cited
"Alexander the Great."  World Heritage Encyclopedia.  WorldLibrary.org.  Web.  2014.

Allen, Mary Ann.  Deposition of Air Pollutants to the Great Waters.  United States Environmental Protection Agency, 2000.

Aristotle.”  World Heritage Encyclopedia.  WorldLibrary.org.  Web.  2014. 

Aristotle.  The Organon, Or Logical Treatises, of Aristotle.  Trans. Octavius Frieire Owen, M.A.  Volume 1.  London:  Henry G. Bohn, York Street, Covent Garden, 1853.

Aristotle.  The Politics.  (n.p.)  1885.  LibriVox Audio Recording: 2008. 

Aristotle.  Works of Aristotle, The.  Trans. E. M. Edghill.  Volume 12.  Oxford: The Clarendon Press, 1908.  

The Bluebook.”  World Heritage Encyclopedia.  WorldLibrary.org.  Web.  2014.

British Museum Reading Room.” World Heritage Encyclopedia.  WorldLibrary.org.  Web.  2014.

Coke, Daniel Parker.  Royal Commission on the Losses and Services of American Loyalists
, 1783 to 1785, Being the Notes of Mr. Daniel Parker Coke, M. P., One of the Commissioners during That Period, The.  Oxford: University Press,  1915. 

Columbia Law Review.”  World Heritage Encyclopedia.  WorldLibrary.org.  Web.  2014. 

"Columbia College, Columbia University."  World Heritage Encyclopedia.  WorldLibrary.org.  Web.  2014.

Constitution of the United States of America, The.”  World Heritage Encyclopedia.  WorldLibrary.org.  Web.  2014.

Dynasties in Chinese History.”  World Heritage Encyclopedia.  WorldLibrary.org.  Web.  2014.

"Karl Marx."  World Heritage Encyclopedia.  WorldLibrary.org.  Web.  2014.

Khan, Sal.  "What Drives Oil Prices: Breakdown of Gas Prices?"  Khan Academy,   2012.  Video.

"King George III."  World Heritage Encyclopedia.  WorldLibrary.org.  Web.  2014.

Locke, John.  Two Treatises On Civil Government.  London:  George Routledge and Sons, 1884.

Plato.  Republic, The.  (n.p.)  360 B.C.

Machiavelli, Nicolo.  Prince The.  Trans. W.K. Marriott.  (n.p.)  1532.  Reproduced:  Project Gutenberg Consortia, March 1998.

Madison, James.  Constitution of the United States, The.  San Francisco:  S. Whitney and Company, 1881.

Malthus, Thomas.  An Essay on the Principle of Population.  (n.p.)  1798.  LibriVox Audio Recording:  2009.

Marx, Karl and Friedrich Engels.  Communist Manifesto, The.  Trans. Samuel Moore. (n.p.), 1848.

Wong, Theodore.  Chronological Tables of the Chinese Dynasties.  Shanghi: Shanghi Printing Company, 1902.  

Government Collections
We should think of governments as evolving organizations that attempt to regulate the growth of society through laws, agencies and businesses. We should also remember that people can use these entities to define the government’s public good. The "Building Societies:  An Exhibit on Government" features works from important collections in the World Public Library.

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Top 100 books on Government


  • The Origin and Growth of the Common Law ... (by )
  • Observations on the Importance of the Am... (by )
  • The Republic, Score Plato Rep (by )
  • Declaration of Colonial Rights : Resolut... 
  • Common Sense (by )
  • Discourses Concerning Government Volume 1 (by )
  • The Constitutional History of the United... (by )
  • 1581 : The Dutch Declaration of Independ... (by )
  • Britton (by )
  • On the principles of political economy, ... (by )
  • The Union of Utrecht (by )
  • The Prince (by )
  • Robert's Rules of Order Pocket Manual of... (by )
  • An Essay on the Principle of Population (by )
  • Machiavelli (by )
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Top 100 books on Law


  • Bleak House (by )
  • The Simma Theologica Volume I (by )
  • Terrorism, The Future, And U.S. Foreign ... (by )
  • On Liberty (by )
  • Ancient Law (by )
  • The spirit of the laws; Volume: 11 (by )
  • Confucianism (by )
  • William Caxton (by )
  • Your Right to Federal Records Questions ... 
  • The Relations between the Laws of Babylo... (by )
  • Immigration Laws and Regulations. August... (by )
  • The Idea of a League of Nations; Prolego... (by )
  • The Wealth Of Nations (by )
  • John King of England (by )
  • The British Constitution; Or, An Epitome... (by )
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Top 100 books on Sociology


  • Love-Marriage-Birth Control; Being a Spe... (by )
  • Theories of Social Progress, A Critical ... (by )
  • Theories of society; foundations of mode... (by )
  • Essays in Sociological Theory (by )
  • Eugenics Marriage and Birth Control Prac... (by )
  • Manifesto of the Communist Party (by )
  • An Account of the War Customs of the Osa... (by )
  • The War and Unity : Being Lectures Deliv... (by )
  • The Non-Religion of the Future, A Sociol... (by )
  • Five Lectures on Blindness (by )
  • An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of... (by )
  • Introduction to the Science of Sociology (by )
  • The Elementary Forms of the Religious Li... (by )
  • The School as a Social Institution; An I... (by )
  • Sketches of the Fair Sex, in All Parts o... (by )
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Top 100 books on Politics


  • Walden & on the Duty of Civil Disobedien... (by )
  • The Republic (by )
  • The Souls of Black Folk (by )
  • Common Sense (by )
  • The Wealth Of Nations (by )
  • The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonapar... (by )
  • Gulliver's Travels (by )
  • Conquest of bread, The (by )
  • Socialism, Utopian and Scientific (by )
  • Walden (by )
  • Revolutionary Socialism, A Study in Soci... (by )
  • Meditations (by )
  • The Iron Heel (by )
  • The Twelve Caesars (by )
  • Proposed Roads to Freedom : Socialism, A... (by )
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Top 100 books on Economics


  • Walden (by )
  • Walden Or, Life in the Woods (by )
  • Two Treatises of Civil Government (by )
  • Utopia (by )
  • The Economics of Welfare (by )
  • Anthem (by )
  • Looking Backward from 2000 to 1887 (by )
  • The Theory of the Leisure Class (by )
  • Children of the Slaves (by )
  • Letters of David Ricardo to Thomas Rober... (by )
  • Tableau Oeconomique (by )
  • The Accumulation of Capital (by )
  • On the Principles of Political Economy, ... (by )
  • Autobiography of Mother Jones, The (by )
  • Discourse Upon the Origin and the Founda... (by )
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Canada Government Collection


  • Lectures on the History of Philosophy : ... Volume Vol. 3 
  • The Life of Joseph Addison Alexander, Pr... 
  • Popular Report 
  • The Letters of John Stuart Mill (by )
  • Le Federalisme Fiscal en Suisse : Un Rel... (by )
  • History of Latin Christianity : Includin... Volume Vol. 8 
  • Lamant de Coeur; Comedie en Trois Actes 
  • Recueil des Textes Soumis au Symposium I... 
  • Texts Submitted for the International Sy... 
  • History of Latin Christianity : Includin... Volume Vol. 2 
  • Projection des Equilibres Financiers des... (by )
  • Commission sur le Desequilibre Fiscal Po... (by )
  • The Process of Decentralisation in Italy... (by )
  • Fiscal Federalism in Switzerland : A Sur... (by )
  • A New Division of Canada's Financial Res... 
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Department of Commerce Collection


  • The Commerce Control List (by )
  • Trade in Goods and Services (Graph Chart... (by )
  • Part B : Trade in Goods and Services (Gr... (by )
  • Aluminum and Articles Thereof (by )
  • Use of License Exception : Temporary Imp... (by )
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  • Guide for Developing Security Plans for ... (by )
  • Valentines Day : February 14 (by )
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  • Exhibit 3. General Imports of Crude Oil ... (by )
  • Office of the Chief Financial Officer an... (by )
  • E-Commerce 2002 Highlights (by )
  • Gentlemen : I Write to Request That Cong... (by )
  • Total U.S. Exports (Origin of Movement) ... (by )
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Department of Energy Collection


  • Office of Management, Budget and Evaluat... (by )
  • Department of Energy (Series Report) 
  • Rocky Flats Closure Project 
  • U.S. Department of Energy 
  • Standard Form 30 (Rev. 10-83) 
  • Trial Run May 7, 1945 
  • Designing the Bomb 
  • Fiscal Year 2003 Budget Briefing (by )
  • Roles and Responsibilities for Travel Ca... 
  • Standard Accounting and Reporting System... (by )
  • Public-Private Competition 
  • Nuclear Energy & Electricity 
  • This Form and Format Is to Becompleted b... 
  • What You Always Wanted to Know about the... 
  • Standard Form 30 (Rev. 10-83), Amendment... 
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Government Accountability Integrity Reliability Office Collection


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