This book by Dan Taylor, Lecturer at the Open University in England, is a testament to the growing dynamism of Spinoza studies in Britain in recent years, especially but not only in the political thought of the philosopher. … His emphasis on collectivity and on the collective character of freedom in particular gives the book its specificity. … The proposed analyses are precise, sometimes inventive, but always well grounded in the texts. … Taylor is indeed endowed with a real talent for narrating philosophy: he knows how to construct a narrative that reads with the ease of a novel without ever compromising the philosophical analysis. This is a rare ability that allows the reader to share with the author the obvious pleasure he took in writing his book, for this very reason destined to be well received by a much wider readership than that of "professional" Spinozists.