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Noam Chomsky
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 378

Noam Chomsky

V.1(1) Linguistics.- V.1(2) Linguistics.- V.2(1) Philosophy.- V.2(2) Philosophy.

The Anarchist Collectives
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 244

The Anarchist Collectives

For a brief period, the Spanish people offered the world a glimpse of a future that differs by orders of magnitude from the tendencies inherent in the state capitalist and state socialist societies that exist today.-Noam Chomsky --Book Jacket.

The French Left
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 276

The French Left

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The City and Radical Social Change
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 356

The City and Radical Social Change

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Humanism and the Death of God
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 265

Humanism and the Death of God

Humanism and the Death of God is a critical exploration of secular humanism and its discontents. Through close readings of three exemplary nineteenth-century philosophical naturalists or materialists, who perhaps more than anyone set the stage for our contemporary quandaries when it comes to questions of human nature and moral obligation, Ronald E. Osborn argues that "the death of God" ultimately tends toward the death of liberal understandings of the human as well. Any fully persuasive defense of humanistic values--including the core humanistic concepts of inviolable dignity, rights, and equality attaching to each individual--requires an essentially religious vision of personhood. Osborn sh...

Iran Contra-Connection
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 340

Iran Contra-Connection

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1987
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  • Publisher: Unknown

This explosive book lays bare the personalities and institutional relations behind the headlines. It goes beyond the recent events to discern the roots of contemporary U.S. covert activity within the past two decades. The Iran-Contra Connection delves in to the details of CIA and extra-CIA operations, including drug-trafficking, gun-running, government-toppling, and assassination. The Iran-Contra scandal is not merely a plan gone awry, the authors argue, but a consistent outgrowth of a long tradition of U.S. covert activity- from the Bay of Pigs invasion teams to the NSC organizational team; from the CIA and the World Anti-Communist League to the Israeli connection and the State Department.

God's Unfolding Battle Plan
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 244

God's Unfolding Battle Plan

This new book from Chuck Pierce continues to empower Christians to face the exciting present (and future) for the Church that he began to lay out in The Future War of the Church. Yes, we are in the midst of a battle that will only increase in strength, but the victory has already been promised. Outlining the next 7-year period of spiritual war, 2008-2015, Pierce shows how God will advance His kingdom, causing the faithful to rise up and God’s will to be done here on Earth as it is in Heaven. God’s Unfolding Battle Plan offers a glimpse into what’s ahead, as well as encouragement to triumph over the attending forces of lawlessness, hopelessness, and violence. Discover what God has said to Pierce about the upcoming period and learn how to prosper through strategic intercession, worship warfare, and a powerful new weapon of intercession, the four watches of the night. Remain hopeful knowing you are a part of God’s unfolding battle plan, and the best is still ahead.

Living Spirit of Revolt
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 224

Living Spirit of Revolt

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-11-01
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  • Publisher: PM Press

“The great contribution of Žiga Vodovnik is that his writing rescues anarchism from its dogma, its rigidity, its isolation from the majority of the human race. He reveals the natural anarchism of our everyday lives, and in doing so, enlarges the possibilities for a truly human society, in which our imaginations, our compassion, can have full play.” —Howard Zinn, author of A People’s History of the United States, from the Introduction At the end of the nineteenth century, the network of anarchist collectives represented the first-ever global antisystemic movement and the very center of revolutionary tumult. In this groundbreaking and magisterial work, Žiga Vodovnik establishes that anarchism today is not only the most revolutionary current but, for the first time in history, the only one left. According to the author, many contemporary theoretical reflections on anarchism marginalize or neglect to mention the relevance of the anarchy of everyday life. Given this myopic (mis)conception of its essence, we are still searching for anarchism in places where the chances of actually finding it are the smallest.

Teaching Spanish, My Way
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 437

Teaching Spanish, My Way

Professor Dee L. Eldredge's Teaching Spanish, My Way is a treasure trove of information and a resource manual of over 370 pages to aid Spanish teachers / professors in their efforts to help students learn Spanish. It contains the author’s philosophy of teaching; suggestions for course and class preparation; principles of teaching that he follows; general linguistic, syntax, lexical, phonetic, and morphological explanations; Spanish language rules; Spanish historical, cultural, and geographical information; handouts that have been used a lot by the professor; and cards that have been utilized with great success to teach Spanish, especially at the beginning of classes. Would you like to read...

Nostalgia de una patria imposible
  • Language: es
  • Pages: 685

Nostalgia de una patria imposible

En el presente volumen se reúne una breve «summa» de trabajos que intentaron desde su humilde voz recordar y revisitar la obra de Luis Cernuda. Si en su momento fue un poeta silenciado, el paso del tiempo ha demostrado que su obra se ha convertido en un lugar de paso obligado para quien quiera tener una idea ajustada de la tradición poética hispánica. Se dibuja así el perfil del hombre y el poeta atormentado por su propia circunstancia y por la pervivencia de su obra. Más allá del «olvido» y otras «desolaciones» queda su palabra para esquivar el funesto presagio de aquellos versos que decían: «Ahora duermo donde nunca despierto. / No saber más de mí mismo es algo triste».