Urban Life and Culture:
* The Uses of Disorder: Personal Identity and City Life (1970): This book explores how disorder and chaos in cities can be beneficial to personal development and identity formation.
* The Fall of Public Man (1977): Sennett analyzes the decline of public life and the rise of individualism in modern society.
* The Conscience of the Eye: The Design and Social Life of Cities (1990): This book examines the relationship between urban design and social interaction.
* Flesh and Stone: The Body and the City in Western Civilization (1994): Sennett investigates how our bodies experience the built environment and the implications for social life.
Work and Craft:
* The Craftsman (2008): Sennett explores the importance of craftsmanship in a world dominated by mass production and technology.
* Together: The Rituals of Cooperation (2012): He analyzes the role of collaboration and cooperation in work and society.
Other Notable Works:
* Authority (1980): This book examines the nature of authority and its impact on individuals and society.
* Respect in a World of Inequality (2019): Sennett delves into the importance of mutual respect in a society marked by growing inequality.
These are just a few of A.R. Sennett's most notable books. His work is known for its intellectual depth, engaging prose, and its ability to connect seemingly disparate social phenomena.