Reading order
| # | Title | Published | Author | Buy on Amazon |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Lattimore the Scholar | 1953 | Harvey Wheeler | Buy |
| 2 | The politics of revolution | 1971 | Harvey Wheeler | Buy |
| 3 | Democracy In A Revolutionary Era | 1972 | Harvey Wheeler | Buy |
| 4 | Beyond the Punitive Society | 1973 | Harvey Wheeler | Buy |
| 5 | The Structure of Human Reflexion | 1989 | Harvey Wheeler | Buy |
Harvey Wheeler’s non-fiction output reflects decades of academic work in political science and social theory. His books address topics ranging from the politics of revolution to the structures of democratic governance. Lattimore the Scholar (1953) was his earliest published work, and he continued writing about politics and society through The Structure of Human Reflexion in 1989.
Wheeler’s scholarly writing was aimed primarily at an academic audience, but his ability to write clearly about complex political ideas made his work accessible to general readers interested in how governments and institutions operate. His non-fiction stands alongside Fail-Safe as a record of an intellectual career shaped by the political questions of the mid-twentieth century.