In Pursuit of Freedom and Justice
Title | In Pursuit of Freedom and Justice PDF eBook |
Author | Cephas G. Msipa |
Publisher | African Books Collective |
Pages | 201 |
Release | 2015 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1779222823 |
"As I look back, I am happy that I have lived for so long". It is a happiness shared by many: family members, friends and colleagues. Cephas Msipa's memoirs take us back to his birth in Zvishavane in 1931, and they reflect a life dedicated to the welfare of others and the development of his country. Following secondary education at Dadaya Mission, he worked as a teacher in Zvishavane and Kwekwe, where he was active in the Rhodesian African Teachers Association, before moving to Harare in 1958. It was a time of rising nationalism in the capital, and following the banning of the African National Congresss and its successor, the National Democratic Party, Msipa was a founding member of ZAPU, the Zimbabwean African People's Union. Thus began an engagement with national politics that would last until he was in his late seventies, furthering his education as a political detainee and, after independence had been won, serving as a deputy minister, minister and provincial governor. The narrative of his life follows the arc of Zimbabwe's history, and embraces the people and events that have shaped it. Beyond that, it is the story of a gentle, humorous, committed man who enjoyed a long and loving marriage and continues to fill his retirement with philanthropy and wide-ranging friendships.
The Pursuit of Justice
Title | The Pursuit of Justice PDF eBook |
Author | Kermit L. Hall |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 257 |
Release | 2006-12 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0195311892 |
Reviews and discusses landmark cases heard by the United States Supreme court from 1803 through 2000.
The Pursuit of Justice
Title | The Pursuit of Justice PDF eBook |
Author | Sir Harry Woolf |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 9780199217090 |
The Pursuit of Justice prints for the first time a collection of lectures and papers written and delivered by Lord Woolf since 1986, following his retirement in 2005 from the office of Lord Chief Justice and a judicial career that has spanned over four decades. The papers cover developments that have occurred in a variety of legal areas, and which continue to be relevant in a changing world, including the rule of law and the constitution, the role of judges, access to justice, human rights, medicine, the environment, crime and penal reform, and legal education. Each paper discusses the challenges that have arisen in English common law in recent times and the way they have been solved or attempted to be solved to ensure that justice is done: so that arrests and searches are made properly; that there are fair hearings; readily available lawful remedies; and the removal of unnecessary costs and delays.
Voltaire Almighty
Title | Voltaire Almighty PDF eBook |
Author | Roger Pearson |
Publisher | A&C Black |
Pages | 570 |
Release | 2010-12-15 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1408820803 |
During much of his life Voltaire's plays and verse made him the toast of society, but his barbed wit and commitment to reason also got him into trouble. Jailed twice and eventually banished by the King, he was an outspoken critic of religious intolerance and persecution. His personal life was as colourful as his intellectual one. Voltaire never married, but had long-term affairs with two women: Emilie, who died after giving birth to the child of another lover, and his niece, Marie-Louise, with whom he spent his last twenty-five years. With its tales of illegitimacy, prison, stardom, exile, love affairs and tireless battles against critics, Church and King, Roger Pearson's brilliant biography brings Voltaire vividly to life.
Force and Freedom
Title | Force and Freedom PDF eBook |
Author | Arthur Ripstein |
Publisher | Harvard University Press |
Pages | 416 |
Release | 2010-02-15 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 0674054512 |
In this masterful work, both an illumination of Kant’s thought and an important contribution to contemporary legal and political theory, Arthur Ripstein gives a comprehensive yet accessible account of Kant’s political philosophy. Ripstein shows that Kant’s thought is organized around two central claims: first, that legal institutions are not simply responses to human limitations or circumstances; indeed the requirements of justice can be articulated without recourse to views about human inclinations and vulnerabilities. Second, Kant argues for a distinctive moral principle, which restricts the legitimate use of force to the creation of a system of equal freedom. Ripstein’s description of the unity and philosophical plausibility of this dimension of Kant’s thought will be a revelation to political and legal scholars. In addition to providing a clear and coherent statement of the most misunderstood of Kant’s ideas, Ripstein also shows that Kant’s views remain conceptually powerful and morally appealing today. Ripstein defends the idea of equal freedom by examining several substantive areas of law—private rights, constitutional law, police powers, and punishment—and by demonstrating the compelling advantages of the Kantian framework over competing approaches.
The Political Thought of Frederick Douglass
Title | The Political Thought of Frederick Douglass PDF eBook |
Author | Nicholas Buccola |
Publisher | NYU Press |
Pages | 228 |
Release | 2013-07 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1479867497 |
"Frederick Douglass, one of the most prominent figures in African-American and United States history, was born a slave, but escaped to the North and became a well-known anti-slavery activist, orator, and author. In The Political Thought of Frederick Douglass, Nicholas Buccola provides an important and original argument about the ideas that animated this reformer-statesman. Beyond his role as an abolitionist, Buccola argues for the importance of understanding Douglass as a political thinker who provides deep insights into the immense challenge of achieving and maintaining the liberal promise of freedom. Douglass, Buccola contends, shows us that the language of rights must be coupled with a robust understanding of social responsibility in order for liberal ideals to be realized. Truly an original American thinker, this book highlights Douglass's rightful place among the great thinkers in the American liberal tradition."--Pub. website.
America (USA) in Pursuit of Freedom and Justice
Title | America (USA) in Pursuit of Freedom and Justice PDF eBook |
Author | Dimitrios K. Kakavitsas |
Publisher | |
Pages | 248 |
Release | 2010-08-20 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780615392660 |
This is the story of a young Greek immigrant who came to the United States as a teenager and through hard work and determination achieved great success. The achievements turned to dust as this man was caught up in a criminal enterprise by an over zealous prosecutor and was imprisoned by the use of the RICO statutes for a crime he did not commit. This book also is a commentary and a lamentation with regards to the justice and prison systems in the United States of America. The author advocates for a more humane system.