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John Holt looks at the role that schooling in society plays in education.
Author : John Caldwell Holt
Publisher : Boynton/Cook
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 30,18 MB
Release : 1995
Category : Child rearing
ISBN : 9780867093674
John Holt looks at the role that schooling in society plays in education.
Author : Sharon R. Krause
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 260 pages
File Size : 30,48 MB
Release : 2015-03-13
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 022623472X
What does it mean to be free? We invoke the word frequently, yet the freedom of countless Americans is compromised by social inequalities that systematically undercut what they are able to do and to become. If we are to remedy these failures of freedom, we must move beyond the common assumption, prevalent in political theory and American public life, that individual agency is best conceived as a kind of personal sovereignty, or as self-determination or control over one’s actions. In Freedom Beyond Sovereignty, Sharon R. Krause shows that individual agency is best conceived as a non-sovereign experience because our ability to act and affect the world depends on how other people interpret and respond to what we do. The intersubjective character of agency makes it vulnerable to the effects of social inequality, but it is never in a strict sense socially determined. The agency of the oppressed sometimes surprises us with its vitality. Only by understanding the deep dynamics of agency as simultaneously non-sovereign and robust can we remediate the failed freedom of those on the losing end of persistent inequalities and grasp the scope of our own responsibility for social change. Freedom Beyond Sovereignty brings the experiences of the oppressed to the center of political theory and the study of freedom. It fundamentally reconstructs liberal individualism and enables us to see human action, personal responsibility, and the meaning of liberty in a totally new light.
Author : John Caldwell Holt
Publisher :
Page : 298 pages
File Size : 27,73 MB
Release : 1975
Category : Child rearing
ISBN :
Author : Thomas M. Bolin
Publisher : A&C Black
Page : 225 pages
File Size : 18,21 MB
Release : 1997-01-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 056724542X
Bolin analyses biblical and extra-biblical traditions and motifs in the book of Jonah, and argues that the book's portrayal of the relationship between God and humanity, much like those of Job and Ecclesiastes, emphasizes an absolute divine sovereignty beyond human notions of mercy, justice, or forgiveness. God is understood as free to forgive, yet he still punishes, and is unfettered by the constraints imposed by attributes of benevolence. The only proper human response to God is fear at his power and acknowledgment of him as the source of welfare and woe.
Author : Jane Wiesner
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 333 pages
File Size : 11,9 MB
Release : 2015-10-05
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 1443884022
If we live in the Western world we are said to be free. But are we? To what degree are we bound by our thoughts and emotions? What fuses us to habitual patterns of thinking and behaving? Are we ever really free of conditioning? Freedom Beyond Conditioning: East–West researches the complex world of emotional life. It looks at the multifaceted relationships between body and mind; and the body-mind fusion that is emotion. Using empirical data, this book investigates the correlations between emotional life and mental freedom: analysing the experiential nature of a conditioned existence, while answering some difficult philosophical questions. Freedom Beyond Conditioning presents an interesting anthology of some of the world’s most critical thinkers. It suggests that freedom is defined through its etymological links to friendship and justice, revealing the quintessential paradox of “responsible freedom”. This book blends the subtleties of Eastern theories of energy, and their relationship to freedom, with the Western world’s science-based approach to mind and body. Ultimately, Freedom Beyond Conditioning synthesises a healthy expression of emotional energy with the achievement of balance and wellbeing, and offers it as a true representation of freedom, one that is revealed through the paradoxical freedom of restraint.
Author : Michael Ra-Shon Hall
Publisher : Liverpool University Press
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 15,67 MB
Release : 2021-11-16
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 1949979717
Freedom Beyond Confinement examines the cultural history of African American travel and the lasting influence of travel on the imagination particularly of writers of literary fiction and nonfiction. Using the paradox of freedom and confinement to frame the ways travel represented both opportunity and restriction for African Americans, the book details the intimate connection between travel and imagination from post Reconstruction (ca. 1877) to the present. Analysing a range of sources from the black press and periodicals to literary fiction and nonfiction, the book charts the development of critical representation of travel from the foundational press and periodicals which offered African Americans crucial information on travel precautions and possibilities (notably during the era of Jim Crow) to the woefully understudied literary fiction that would later provide some of the most compelling and lasting portrayals of the freedoms and constraints African Americans associated with travel. Travel experiences (often challenging and vexed) provided the raw data with which writers produced images and ideas meaningful as they learned to navigate, negotiate and even challenge racialized and gendered impediments to their mobility. In their writings African Americans worked to realize a vision and state of freedom informed by those often difficult experiences of mobility. In telling this story, the book hopes to center literary fiction in studies of travel where fiction has largely remained absent.
Author : Aditya Tripathi
Publisher : Blue Rose Publishers
Page : 176 pages
File Size : 25,56 MB
Release : 2024-11-13
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN :
In English-medium schools across India, the stories and personalities being taught in English and moral education have no connection to Indian culture. Situations are distorted in English literature, where Halloween is taught instead of Holi. Instead of explaining concepts like Karma Yoga, scriptures like the Bible or foreign elements are imposed. The responsibility for this lies with authors, not governments or policymakers. Those who write in English in India are mental slaves, often distancing themselves from Indian philosophy and religion. In this book stories are primarily based on the principles of religion and karma, inspiring children to work hard. Writer has made an effort to explain the concept of selfless action and also aimed to develop a sense of culture in children. The sequence of inspirational stories includes both significant historical figures and lesser-known revolutionaries. Writer also tried to shed light on lesser-known heroes like Tilka Manjhi and Avadh Bihari.
Author : Brian F. Havel
Publisher : Kluwer Law International B.V.
Page : 750 pages
File Size : 22,45 MB
Release : 2009-01-01
Category : Law
ISBN : 904112389X
'Beyond Open Skies' offers a systematic comparative analysis of the legal and policy dimensions of airline deregulation by federal fiat in the United States and by supranational collaboration in the European Union. The book draws upon a variety of sources, including very recent developments in U.S. and EC international aviation law, policy, and diplomacy, to propose a genuine multilateral air transport system. It examines the potential of the 'open skies' initiative, in the aftermath of the new U.S./EC air transport agreement, to inspire a genuine globalization of the world's air transport industry in such crucial aspects as the following: cabotage; ownership and citizenship requirements; route selection; airline identity; capacity; pricing regimes; competition and public aid; regulatory harmonization; labor laws; provisions for charter and/or cargo transportation; fair operation of and access to computer reservations systems; authorization of code-sharing arrangements; alliances and antitrust immunity; and dispute resolution.
Author : John Caldwell Holt
Publisher :
Page : 268 pages
File Size : 43,91 MB
Release : 1973
Category : Child rearing
ISBN :
Author : Brian Brown
Publisher :
Page : 350 pages
File Size : 37,89 MB
Release : 1921
Category : English literature
ISBN :