(If Orwell were writing "Politics and the English Language" today, he'd need a telephone book to contain his "catalog of swindles and perversions. ")
Bagehot also wrote Physics and Politics (1872), in which he coined the still-current expression "the cake of custom" to describe the tension between social institutions and innovations.
Mr. Leary was still productive, writing two books, "High Priest" and "Politics of Ecstasy," in 1968 alone.
Still, he has not been shy with the public, having written an autobiography as well as a book, "Politics and Progress," on reconnecting voters with politicians.
He later wrote of his disenchantment in the anarchist-leaning magazine "Politics," edited by Dwight Macdonald.
In the mid-1990s he wrote 'Politics And The Ethical Void'.
Also he wrote "Politics of the ego: Stirner's critique of liberalism".
He has written a book, Women and Politics in Uruguay.
In 1972, she wrote a book 'Politics in Art', examining how political commentary is reflected in artworks.
He continued to work for The Nation and wrote his autobiography, Men and Politics (1941).