Dark Kingdom

Dark Kingdom
Title Dark Kingdom PDF eBook
Author Shanna Handel
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Pages 216
Release 2021-02-16
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Hitler’s Ethic

Hitler’s Ethic
Title Hitler’s Ethic PDF eBook
Author R. Weikart
Publisher Springer
Pages 261
Release 2009-07-20
Genre History
ISBN 0230623980

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In this book, Weikart helps unlock the mystery of Hitler's evil by vividly demonstrating the surprising conclusion that Hitler's immorality flowed from a coherent ethic. Hitler was inspired by evolutionary ethics to pursue the utopian project of biologically improving the human race.

A Saint in Seattle

A Saint in Seattle
Title A Saint in Seattle PDF eBook
Author David P. Jackson
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 803
Release 2003
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0861713966

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Exiled from his native land by the Communist Chinese, Tibetan lama Dezhung Rinpoche arrived in Seattle and continued his role as a teacher of teachers, mentoring some of the most prominent Western scholars of Tibetan Buddhism today.

Legal Education in the United States

Legal Education in the United States
Title Legal Education in the United States PDF eBook
Author Albert James Harno
Publisher The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd.
Pages 220
Release 2004
Genre Law
ISBN 158477441X

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Harno, Albert J. Legal Education in the U.S.: A Report Prepared for the Survey of the Legal Profession. San Francisco: Bancroft-Whitney Company, 1953. v, 211 pp. Reprint available August 2004 by The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. ISBN 1-58477-441-X. Cloth. $70. * This concise yet detailed survey offers an excellent introduction to the history of American legal education from the colonial era to the 1950s. Its evolutionary perspective derives from one telling insight: "A social consciousness of the significance of law to a people is an attribute of a ripening civilization" (18). In succeeding chapters, Harno examines "Our English Heritage," "The Formative Period of American Legal Education," "Early American Law Schools and the Laissez Faire Period," "The Case Method," "Impact of Professional Organizations, Criticisms of Modern Legal Education," and "Legal Education-A Present Appraisement."

The Great Deception

The Great Deception
Title The Great Deception PDF eBook
Author Christopher Booker
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 657
Release 2016-04-07
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1472939670

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Now published with a new preface explaining why The Great Deception is of the utmost importance today as it was when it was first published, this book suggests that the United States of Europe and its edict of 'ever closer union' have been based on a colossal confidence trick. The Great Deception tells for the first time the inside story of the most audacious political project of modern times: the plan to unite Europe under a single 'supranational' government. From the 1920s, when the blueprint for the European Union was first conceived by a British civil servant, this meticulously documented account takes the story right up to the moves to give Europe a political constitution, already planned 60 years ago to be the 'crowning dream' of the whole project. The book shows how the gradual assembling of a European government has amounted to a 'slow motion coup d'etat', based on a strategy of deliberate deception, into which Britain's leaders, Macmillan and Heath, were consciously drawn. Drawing on a wealth of new evidence, scarcely an episode of the story does not emerge in startling new light, from the real reasons why de Gaulle kept Britain out in the 1960s to the fall of Mrs Thatcher. The book chillingly shows how Britain's politicians, not least Tony Blair, were consistently outplayed in a game the rules of which they never understood. But it ends by asking whether, from the euro to enlargement, the 'project' has now overreached itself, as a gamble doomed to fail. Since their collaboration began in 1992, Christopher Booker, a Sunday Telegraph columnist, and Richard North, who worked for four years in Brussels and Strasbourg as a senior researcher, have won a unique reputation for their expertise on Britain's relationship to the European Union. Their previous publications included The Mad Officials (1994) and The Castle of Lies (1996). But they regard The Great Deception as the book they had been waiting to write for ten years. Christopher Booker's preface now adds up-to-date detail for the current era as Britain heads inexorably towards a possible 'Brexit'.

Forest Society

Forest Society
Title Forest Society PDF eBook
Author Norman B. Schwartz
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press
Pages 388
Release 1990
Genre History
ISBN 9780812213164

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Schwartz (anthropology, U. of Delaware) examines the social history of Peten, in the lowlands of Northern Guatemala, in the context of changing relationships between ecology and society, between state power and community culture, and among world economics, regional politics, and subregional sociocultural patterns. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Studies in the German Drama

Studies in the German Drama
Title Studies in the German Drama PDF eBook
Author George C. Schoolfield
Publisher
Pages 252
Release 1974
Genre LITERARY CRITICISM
ISBN 9781469657325

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Sixteen of his former colleagues and students join in this volume in honoring Walter Silz. Concentrating on a single theme--the German drama--this volume contains essays and interpretations of plays ranging from Hrotsvit von Gandersheim to Bertolt Brecht. Eight of the sixteen essays deal with dramas from the area of Silz's main concentration--the nineteenth century. Also included are a tribute to Silz and a bibliography of his writings.