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The Cultural Roots of Strategic Intelligence
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 264

The Cultural Roots of Strategic Intelligence

In The Cultural Roots of Strategic Intelligence, Gino LaPaglia argues that Strategic Intelligence is a core dynamic of human rationality and that it has always been foundational for creating meaning in society. For thousands of years the identity of the heroic strategist has p...

The Cultural Roots of Strategic Intelligence
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 265

The Cultural Roots of Strategic Intelligence

Strategic Intelligence is a form of meaning that promises the possibility of strategic advantage, dignity, the achievement of objective, and the fulfillment of potential in hostile environments. In The Cultural Roots of Strategic Intelligence Gino LaPaglia demonstrates that the strategic aspect of reason—arising in human experience, encoded as value, and born by culture as a strategic resource—has been encoded as values that have been memorialized in culturally authoritative sources in various Eurasian cultures for thousands of years. These sources have validated a strategic orientation in the world, legitimized the strategist as a heroic identity, and transmitted a coherent world view t...

A Grand Materialism in the New Art from China
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 199

A Grand Materialism in the New Art from China

In A Grand Materialism in the New Art from China, Mary Bittner Wiseman shows that material matters in the work of Chinese artists, where the goal is to call attention to its subjects through the directness and immediacy of its material (like dust from 9/11, 1001 Chinese citizens, paintings made with gunpowder, written words) or the specificity of its sites (such as the Three Gorges Dam). Artists are working below the level of language where matter and gesture, texture and touch, instinct and intuition live. Not reduced to the words applied to them, art's subjects appear in their concrete particularity, embedded in the stories of their materials or their sites. Wiseman argues that it is global in being able to be understood by all thanks to its materials and the stories that accompany it, and the art is contemporary in having to make the case for itself that it is art. Finally, it satisfies Arthur Danto’s characterization of art as any representation that puts its subject in a new light by way of a rhetorical figure that the viewer interprets. The material art from China is the paradigm for an art that is global and contemporary.

The Routledge Companion to Practicing Anthropology and Design
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 623

The Routledge Companion to Practicing Anthropology and Design

The Routledge Companion to Practicing Anthropology and Design provides a comprehensive overview of the history of the relationship between these two fields and their current state, outlining key concepts and current debates as well as positing directions for future practice and research. Bringing together original work from a diverse group of established and emerging professionals, this volume joins a wider conversation about the trajectory of this transdisciplinary movement inspired by the continuing evolution of anthropology and design as they have adapted to accelerating and unpredictable conditions in arenas that span sectors, economies, socio-cultural groups, and geographies. It homes i...

Dialogue and the New Cosmopolitanism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 455

Dialogue and the New Cosmopolitanism

Dialogue and the New Cosmopolitanism: Conversations with Edward Demenchonok stands in opposition to the doctrine that might makes right and that the purpose of politics is to establish domination over others rather than justice and the good life for all. In the pursuit of the latter goal, the book stresses the importance of dialogue with participants who take seriously the views and interests of others and who seek to reach a fair solution. In this sense, the book supports the idea of cosmopolitanism, which—by contrast to empire—involves multi-lateral cooperation and thus the quest for a just cosmopolis. The international contributors to this volume, with their varied perspectives, are all committed to this same quest. Edited by Fred Dallmayr, the chapters take the form of conversations with Edward Demenchonok, a well-known practitioner of international and cross-cultural philosophy. The conversations are structured in parts that stress the philosophical, anthropological, cultural, and ethical dimensions of global dialogue. In our conflicted world, it is inspiring to find so many authors from different places agreeing on a shared vision.

Annuario militare del Regno d'Italia
  • Language: it
  • Pages: 1212

Annuario militare del Regno d'Italia

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1904
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Inteligência e Contrainteligência
  • Language: pt-BR
  • Pages: 363

Inteligência e Contrainteligência

  • Categories: Law

Este livro reúne 15 artigos, frutos de extensa e acurada pesquisa sobre temas contemporâneos envolvendo a Atividade de Inteligência no Brasil. As reflexões aqui desenvolvidas, de forma interdisciplinar, autônoma e crítica são representativas da diversidade de experiências profissionais dos autores, que procuram responder a alguns dos grandes desafios enfrentados pela sociedade, tanto no âmbito de forças do Estado (Militar, Policiais e Serviços de Inteligência) como da iniciativa privada, compreendendo que a gestão do conhecimento e o pensamento estratégico são imprescindíveis em todas as organizações. Apresentam-se ao leitor assuntos diversificados de matriz na Atividade de...

The Telic Sanction
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 224

The Telic Sanction

The Coralbank robbery-murder case had too many unanswered questions for NYPD Detective Mike Gallo. Obsessed with a need to know, Gallo plummets into an abyss of dead ends while clashing with his boss, and the CIA. Pressed to drop his investigation, Gallo is forced to make unorthodox moves to uncover some dark deep secret that had yet not surfaced.

The Insane Chicago Way
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 309

The Insane Chicago Way

Police, the press, and the public all see the kind of violence that besets the inner city today as irrational and basically about turf, revenge, or drugs. Renowned criminologist and expert on gangs, John Hagedorn here tells a very different and little-known story centered on the dramatic rise and fall of a Mafia-like Latino organization in Chicago called "Spanish Growth & Development." Hagedorn's main informant is 'Sal Martino, ' an Italian Mafioso who became intimately involved with the "In$ane Family," one of the factions of Spanish Growth & Development. Through Sal's first-hand account, Hagedorn shows that the violence was not a result of "disorganized crime" but rather the outcome of SGD...

Annuario militare del regno d'Italia
  • Language: it
  • Pages: 1244

Annuario militare del regno d'Italia

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1905
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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