A Preface to History
Author : Carl G. Gustavson
Publisher :
Page : 236 pages
File Size : 43,99 MB
Release : 1955
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Author : Carl G. Gustavson
Publisher :
Page : 236 pages
File Size : 43,99 MB
Release : 1955
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Author : Archibald Weir
Publisher :
Page : 370 pages
File Size : 31,37 MB
Release : 1907
Category : Europe
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Author : James T. Shotwell
Publisher :
Page : 364 pages
File Size : 20,16 MB
Release : 1922
Category : Historiography
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Author : Lois Parkinson Zamora
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 277 pages
File Size : 46,48 MB
Release : 1997-12-13
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 0521582539
A comparative study of Latin American and North American fiction.
Author : Richard Whately Cooke-Taylor
Publisher : London : R. Bentley
Page : 476 pages
File Size : 46,24 MB
Release : 1886
Category : Factory system
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Author : Martin Ferdinand Morris
Publisher :
Page : 330 pages
File Size : 45,52 MB
Release : 1909
Category : Jurisprudence
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"This volume is the outgrowth of some lectures delivered several years ago before the post-graduate class of the University of Georgetown."--Preface.
Author : David Fleming
Publisher : Chelsea Green Publishing
Page : 658 pages
File Size : 34,66 MB
Release : 2016
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1603586482
Lean Logic is David Fleming's masterpiece, the product of more than thirty years' work and a testament to the creative brilliance of one of Britain's most important intellectuals. A dictionary unlike any other, it leads readers through Fleming's stimulating exploration of fields as diverse as culture, history, science, art, logic, ethics, myth, economics, and anthropology, being made up of four hundred and four engaging essay-entries covering topics such as Boredom, Community, Debt, Growth, Harmless Lunatics, Land, Lean Thinking, Nanotechnology, Play, Religion, Spirit, Trust, and Utopia. The threads running through every entry are Fleming's deft and original analysis of how our present market-based economy is destroying the very foundations--ecological, economic, and cultural-- on which it depends, and his core focus: a compelling, grounded vision for a cohesive society that might weather the consequences. A society that provides a satisfying, culturally-rich context for lives well lived, in an economy not reliant on the impossible promise of eternal economic growth. A society worth living in. Worth fighting for. Worth contributing to. The beauty of the dictionary format is that it allows Fleming to draw connections without detracting from his in-depth exploration of each topic. Each entry carries intriguing links to other entries, inviting the enchanted reader to break free of the imposed order of a conventional book, starting where she will and following the links in the order of her choosing. In combination with Fleming's refreshing writing style and good-natured humor, it also creates a book perfectly suited to dipping in and out. The decades Fleming spent honing his life's work are evident in the lightness and mastery with which Lean Logic draws on an incredible wealth of cultural and historical learning--from Whitman to Whitefield, Dickens to Daly, Kropotkin to Kafka, Keats to Kuhn, Oakeshott to Ostrom, Jung to Jensen, Machiavelli to Mumford, Mauss to Mandelbrot, Leopold to Lakatos, Polanyi to Putnam, Nietzsche to Næss, Keynes to Kumar, Scruton to Shiva, Thoreau to Toynbee, Rabelais to Rogers, Shakespeare to Schumacher, Locke to Lovelock, Homer to Homer-Dixon--in demonstrating that many of the principles it commends have a track-record of success long pre-dating our current society. Fleming acknowledges, with honesty, the challenges ahead, but rather than inducing despair, Lean Logic is rare in its ability to inspire optimism in the creativity and intelligence of humans to nurse our ecology back to health; to rediscover the importance of place and play, of reciprocity and resilience, and of community and culture. ------ Recognizing that Lean Logic's sheer size and unusual structure could be daunting, Fleming's long-time collaborator Shaun Chamberlin has also selected and edited one of the potential pathways through the dictionary to create a second, stand-alone volume, Surviving the Future: Culture, Carnival and Capital in the Aftermath of the Market Economy. The content, rare insights, and uniquely enjoyable writing style remain Fleming's, but presented at a more accessible paperback-length and in conventional read-it-front-to-back format.
Author : Pope Gregory I
Publisher : e-artnow
Page : 198 pages
File Size : 16,36 MB
Release : 2022-01-04
Category : Religion
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Pastoral Care, or The Book of the Pastoral Rule, is a treatise on the responsibilities of the clergy written by Pope Gregory I in which he contrasted the role of bishops as pastors of their flock with their position as nobles of the church: the definitive statement of the nature of the episcopal office. Gregory enjoined parish priests to possess strict personal, intellectual and moral standards which were considered, in certain quarters, to be unrealistic and beyond ordinary capacities. The influence of the book, however, was vast and became one of the most influential works on the topic ever written. It was translated and distributed to every bishop within the Byzantine Empire.
Author : Charles Greene Cumston
Publisher : London : K. Paul, Trench, Trubner & Company ; New York : A.A. Knopf
Page : 500 pages
File Size : 12,49 MB
Release : 1926
Category : Medical
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Author : Walt Whitman
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Page : 520 pages
File Size : 13,31 MB
Release : 1872
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