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Power Without Force
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 212

Power Without Force

DIVExplores the ways states build political capacity; discusses how states learn to resolve conflict politically rather than violently /div

Before Norms
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 263

Before Norms

The potato famines of the nineteenth century were long attributed to Irish indolence. The Stalinist system was blamed on a Russian proclivity for autocracy. Muslim men have been accused of an inclination to terrorism. Is political behavior really the result of cultural upbringing, or does the vast range of human political action stem more from institutional and structural constraints? This important new book carefully examines the role of institutions and civic culture in the establishment of political norms. Jackman and Miller methodically refute the Weberian cultural theory of politics and build in its place a persuasive case for the ways in which institutions shape the political behavior ...

Healing Your Wounded Relationship
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 368

Healing Your Wounded Relationship

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-08-16
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Many people struggle at times with a challenging relationship and ask themselves how things got so screwed up. They wonder what they're doing wrong and why they keep making bad choices in who they date or partner with. Trying to fix these problems using outdated communication tools rarely works, so many give up, feeling lost, defeated and resentful. This book helps you see how your unresolved inner child wounding keeps showing up, attracting and meshing with another's codependent parts in a wounded dance-like a moth to a flame. Once you read this book, you will begin to see your own wounded dance. Know that there is a path to healing and you don't have to live this way. You can heal these pa...

Class Awareness in the United States
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 242

Class Awareness in the United States

Are social classes meaningful to Americans? The question has attracted popular and scholarly debate since the founding of the Republic. The Jackmans offer a new perspective on the debate by analyzing popular conceptions of social class. Mary and Robert Jackman assert that the meaning and reality of class cannot be evaluated without attention to its place in public awareness, and they draw on national survey to examine the willingness of Americans to identify with one of five social classes, ranging from the poor to the upper class. What meanings do people attache to these classes? Do classes have emotional significance? Why do some think of themselvs as working class, while other consider th...

The Tender Path of Grief & Loss
  • Language: en

The Tender Path of Grief & Loss

Growing through Your Grieving -Naming, Claiming and Healing Your Loss Sometimes the pain of loss feels like molten lava in our hearts, a burden that no one wants to hold. If you're seeking expert guidance on healing the loss you feel deep inside, this book is for you. Know that your heart is expanding to hold the lessons grief is teaching you. With gentle compassion, Robert Jackman invites you to acknowledge and honor your grief instead of pushing it away. Join in this walk on the tender path as you explore elements of the Shockwave, the Stretch and the Solace and learn to weave a loss into the tapestry of your life. Accessible and relatable, this is two books in one, offering practical wisd...

Politics and Social Equality
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 248

Politics and Social Equality

When Mother Bunny goes out, Paulette decides that she would rather play her bugle than help her brothers with the cleaning.

Politics and Social Equality
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 534

Politics and Social Equality

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1972
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Healing Your Lost Inner Child
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 282

Healing Your Lost Inner Child

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-08-06
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Most people don't realize how much unresolved emotional pain they carry around. They don't know why they always feel depressed, anxious, victimized, or disappointed. They wonder why they keep making the same self-sabotaging impulsive decisions. These patterns often stem from their lost inner child, which carries a false narrative that has been on repeat since childhood. The hurt emotions resulting from childhood experiences of abuse, neglect, or trauma show up in adulthood as explosive anger, isolation, bad relationship choices, negative self-talk, feelings of being overwhelmed, being a people pleaser, and keeping others at arm's length. In Healing Your Lost Inner Child, Psychotherapist and ...

Healing Your Lost Inner Child Companion Workbook
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 206

Healing Your Lost Inner Child Companion Workbook

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-09-10
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  • Publisher: Unknown

As you discovered through reading Healing Your Lost Inner Child, until we do our work to examine, understand and heal our wounded inner child, this part will continue to show up in our lives. In Healing Your Lost Inner Child Companion Workbook, Psychotherapist and author Robert Jackman builds on the extensive material in the book with expanded exercises to help you better understand your inner child, yourself and your wisdom so that you feel authentic and complete. This workbook features additional stories, examples and new concepts. You can read the Companion Workbook independently, but you will receive a deeper level of healing if you complete the exercises in the workbook as you read the ...

Putting Inequality in Context
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 241

Putting Inequality in Context

  • Categories: Law

Thinking about political inequality -- Context and inequality in American politics -- Context and political participation -- Class politics and American public opinion -- Political inequality in the United States -- Understanding economic biases in representation -- Political inequality over time -- Putting inequality in context