Published Works
- 1951 The True Believer: Thoughts on the Nature Of Mass Movements ISBN 0-06-050591-5
- 1955 The Passionate State of Mind, and Other Aphorisms ISBN 1-933435-09-7
- 1963 The Ordeal of Change ISBN 1-933435-10-0
- 1967 The Temper of Our Time
- 1969 Working and Thinking on the Waterfront: A Journal, June 1958 to May 1959
- 1971 First Things, Last Things
- 1973 Reflections on the Human Condition ISBN 1-933435-14-3
- 1976 In Our Time
- 1979 Before the Sabbath
- 1982 Between the Devil and the Dragon: The Best Essays and Aphorisms of Eric Hoffer ISBN 0-06-014984-1
- 1983 Truth Imagined ISBN 1-933435-01-1
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