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A Blue New Deal
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 269

A Blue New Deal

An urgent account of the state of our oceans today—and what we must do to protect them The ocean sustains life on our planet, from absorbing carbon to regulating temperatures, and, as we exhaust the resources to be found on land, it is becoming central to the global market. But today we are facing two urgent challenges at sea: massive environmental destruction, and spiraling inequality in the ocean economy. Chris Armstrong reveals how existing governing institutions are failing to respond to the most pressing problems of our time, arguing that we must do better. Armstrong examines these crises—from the fate of people whose lands will be submerged by sea level rise to the exploitation of people working in fishing to the rights of marine animals—and makes the case for a powerful World Ocean Authority capable of tackling them. A Blue New Deal presents a radical manifesto for putting equality, democracy, and sustainability at the heart of ocean politics.

Justice and Natural Resources
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 273

Justice and Natural Resources

Justice and Natural Resources provides a systematic account of how to think about natural resources and the conflicting claims people have over them.

Mostly Welsh
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 112

Mostly Welsh

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-04-30
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  • Publisher: Unknown

A collection of poems mostly focused on life in the countryside of Wales. Poems of place - many blending in historic, mythological or personal themes. Poems to do with the people and the land; poems which deal with love and loss.

Global Distributive Justice
  • Language: en

Global Distributive Justice

Global distributive justice is now part of mainstream political debate. It incorporates issues that are now a familiar feature of the political landscape, such as global poverty, trade justice, aid to the developing world and debt cancellation. This is the first textbook to focus exclusively on issues of distributive justice on the global scale. It gives clear and up-to-date accounts of the major theories of global justice and spells out their significance for a series of important political issues, including climate change, international trade, human rights and migration. These issues are brought to life through the use of case studies, which emphasise the connection of theories of justice to contemporary politics, and 'Further Issues' sections, which discuss emerging debates or controversies that are likely to command increasing attention in the coming years.

Anything From a Pin to an Elephant
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 128

Anything From a Pin to an Elephant

This fascinating book tells the stories of five well-known Norfolk independent department stores and the remarkable people behind them.

The Dark Trilogy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 365

The Dark Trilogy

A book that follows one man’s life might be an autobiography, but what is a book that traces the lives of two men? The autobiography which makes up the longest book of the trilogy holds the two histories of one man displaced by several hundred years, histories which interweave and come together in the Welsh mountains in the present day. And a part of one of those lives is traced further in the play for voices which makes up the second volume. Book three brings our characters to a resolution of kinds. Chris Armstrong has blended fact and fiction to create a complex story with many strands... a story of the sea, a story of passionate love, a story about a writer and poet, a story about his friend and editor, and a story about the past: a past that the writer only understands completely at the very end of his anabasis – his journey away from the sea.

Why Global Justice Matters
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 108

Why Global Justice Matters

While many are born into prosperity, hundreds of millions of people lead lives of almost unimaginable poverty. Our world remains hugely unequal, with our place of birth continuing to exert a major influence on our opportunities. In this accessible book, leading political theorist Chris Armstrong engagingly examines the key moral and political questions raised by this stark global divide. Why, as a citizen of a relatively wealthy country, should you care if others have to make do with less? Do we have a moral duty to try to rectify this state of affairs? What does 'global justice' mean anyway - and why does it matter? Could we make our world a more just one even if we tried? Can you as an individual make a difference? This book powerfully demonstrates that global justice is something we should all be concerned about, and sketches a series of reforms that would make our divided world a fairer one. It will be essential introductory reading for students of global justice, activists and concerned citizens.

Medieval Wisdom for Modern Christians
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 272

Medieval Wisdom for Modern Christians

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-05-17
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  • Publisher: Brazos Press

Many Christians today tend to view the story of medieval faith as a cautionary tale. Too often, they dismiss the Middle Ages as a period of corruption and decay in the church. They seem to assume that the church apostatized from true Christianity after it gained cultural influence in the time of Constantine, and the faith was only later recovered by the sixteenth-century Reformers or even the eighteenth-century revivalists. As a result, the riches and wisdom of the medieval period have remained largely inaccessible to modern Protestants. Church historian Chris Armstrong helps readers see beyond modern caricatures of the medieval church to the animating Christian spirit of that age. He believes today's church could learn a number of lessons from medieval faith, such as how the gospel speaks to ordinary, embodied human life in this world. Medieval Wisdom for Modern Christians explores key ideas, figures, and movements from the Middle Ages in conversation with C. S. Lewis and other thinkers, helping contemporary Christians discover authentic faith and renewal in a forgotten age.

When I Am Not Writing Poetry
  • Language: en

When I Am Not Writing Poetry

This collection of short stories by Chris Armstrong - some very short and one almost the length of a novella - was written during the latter half of 2020 while he was locked down in front of his computer during Covid! And there are only so many poems a man can write! Several of the stories make oblique reference to the Covid 'plague' but other tales are a reflection of the author's earlier life, a half-dozen of them going all the way back to his time at sea! Regular readers - of both his poems and his fiction - may notice a tendency to link themes to the sea! And if not the sea, then the horizon! The sea is always there! Chris Armstrong has had three careers, working as a merchant seaman and...

The Politics of Federalism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 553

The Politics of Federalism

The British North America Act of 1867 fashioned a Canadian federation which was intended to be a highly centralized union led by a powerful national government. Soon after Confederation, however, the government of Ontario took the lead in demanding a greater share of the power for the provinces, and it has continued to press this case. Professor Armstrong analyses the forces which promoted decentralization and the responses which these elicited from the federal government. He explains Ontario's reasons for pursuing this particular policy from 1867 to the Second World War. The author's sources are the private papers of federal and provincial premiers and other contemporary political figures, ...