Liberation from Tyranny
Title | Liberation from Tyranny PDF eBook |
Author | Kove, Ronni |
Publisher | Anaphora Literary Press |
Pages | 86 |
Release | 2015-03 |
Genre | Poetry |
ISBN | 1681140276 |
"Liberation from Tyranny": is a collection of poems that covers nature, famous leaders, animals, relationships, emotional states, sports and inspirations. It paints a picture window into the soul. An enlightening, captivating and exhilarating collection with a musical beat.
Revolutionary Monsters
Title | Revolutionary Monsters PDF eBook |
Author | Donald T. Critchlow |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 226 |
Release | 2021-10-05 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1684511496 |
Lenin. Mao. Castro. Mugabe. Khomeini. All sparked movements in the name of liberating their people from their oppressors—capitalists, foreign imperialists, or dictators in their own country. These revolutionaries rallied the masses in the name of freedom, only to become more tyrannical than those they replaced. Much has been written about the anatomy of revolution from Edmund Burke to Crane Brinton Crane, Franz Fanon, and contemporary theorists of revolution found in the modern academy. Yet what is missing is a dissection of the revolutionary minds that destroyed the old for the creation of a more harmful new. Revolutionary Monsters presents a collective biography of five modern day revolutionaries who came into power calling for the liberation of the people only to end up killing millions of people in the name of revolution: Lenin (Russia), Mao (China), Castro (Cuba), Mugabe (Zimbabwe), and Khomeini (Iran). Revolutionary Monsters explores basic questions about the revolutionary personality, and examines how these revolutionaries came to envision themselves as prophets of a new age.
Liberating King
Title | Liberating King PDF eBook |
Author | Stephen Miller |
Publisher | Baker Books |
Pages | 111 |
Release | 2016-05-17 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 149340489X |
Worship Is Our Remedy Christ has delivered believers from the power of sin, but instead of living in true freedom, we struggle with the same failures every day. This is not how it's supposed to be. We need someone stronger than us to release us from the prison of sin. Enter Jesus, the liberating king. With passion and purpose, worship pastor Stephen Miller calls readers to draw near to Christ in worship, allowing his Word and the Holy Spirit to loose our chains by exposing the lies that imprisoned us in the first place. When we do, we see everything more clearly--from the sinking sand of our man-made security to the solid rock of Jesus's unshakeable power. Miller shows that holy living is within our grasp when we keep our eyes and our adoration on the one who was sent not only to save us, but to make us into new creations.
Networked Governance of Freedom and Tyranny
Title | Networked Governance of Freedom and Tyranny PDF eBook |
Author | John Braithwaite |
Publisher | ANU E Press |
Pages | 388 |
Release | 2012-03-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1921862769 |
This book offers a new approach to the extraordinary story of Timor-Leste. The Indonesian invasion of the former Portuguese colony in 1975 was widely considered to have permanently crushed the Timorese independence movement. Initial international condemnation of the invasion was quickly replaced by widespread acceptance of Indonesian sovereignty. But inside Timor-Leste various resistance networks maintained their struggle, against all odds. Twenty-four years later, the Timorese were allowed to choose their political future and the new country of Timor-Leste came into being in 2002. This book presents freedom in Timor-Leste as an accomplishment of networked governance, arguing that weak networks are capable of controlling strong tyrannies. Yet, as events in Timor-Leste since independence show, the nodes of networks of freedom can themselves become nodes of tyranny. The authors argue that constant renewal of liberation networks is critical for peace with justice - feminist networks for the liberation of women, preventive diplomacy networks for liberation of victims of war, village development networks, civil society networks. Constant renewal of the separation of powers is also necessary. A case is made for a different way of seeing the separation of powers as constitutive of the republican ideal of freedom as non-domination. The book is also a critique of realism as a theory of international affairs and of the limits of reforming tyranny through the centralised agency of a state sovereign. Reversal of Indonesia's 1975 invasion of Timor-Leste was an implausible accomplishment. Among the things that achieved it was principled engagement with Indonesia and its democracy movement by the Timor resistance. Unprincipled engagement by Australia and the United States in particular allowed the 1975 invasion to occur. The book argues that when the international community regulates tyranny responsively, with principled engagement, there is hope for a domestic politics of nonviolent transformation for freedom and justice.
The Cunning of Freedom
Title | The Cunning of Freedom PDF eBook |
Author | Ryszard Legutko |
Publisher | Encounter Books |
Pages | 149 |
Release | 2021-01-12 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 1641771380 |
This book has two currents. The first is an analysis of the three concepts of freedom that are called, respectively, negative, positive, and inner. Negative freedom is defined as an absence of coercion, positive freedom as an ability to rule oneself and others, inner freedom as being oneself; that is, being the author of one’s decisions. Each concept is analyzed both in terms of its development in the history of ideas and in terms of its internal logic. The major problem of negative freedom is to find widely accepted rules according to which this freedom can be distributed. Positive freedom’s major difficulty is to define what constitutes a free person. The greatest dilemma with inner freedom is how to correlate it with the proper interpretation of the human self. The book advances the thesis, and this constitutes the other current of its narrative—that we have been witnessing the advent of a new form of despotism, much of it being the effect of liberalism’s dominant position. Precisely because it took a reductionist position, liberalism has impoverished our view of freedom and, consequently, our notion of human nature with its political, moral, and metaphysical dimensions.
Two Tyrants
Title | Two Tyrants PDF eBook |
Author | A. G. Roderick |
Publisher | |
Pages | 112 |
Release | 2014-10-07 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780990889205 |
Despite growing voter dissatisfaction, the Republican and Democratic parties maintain complete dominance over the American political realm. A majority of voters now identify as independents, yet the traditional powers continue to win every election. Using a combination polling, policy analysis and a sharp wit, A.G. Roderick offers a knockout blow to the Republicans, the Democrats, and the two party system that keeps them in power. Two Tyrants proves that we have the power to dethrone our two political monarchs. The goal is not destruction of either party, but reform of the system that allows them to rule without consequence. The book is a passionate narrative on the cause and effect of two party rule, and an invitation to take the first step toward a new political reality. It is required reading for the coming voter uprising in America.
The Battle for the Fourteenth Colony
Title | The Battle for the Fourteenth Colony PDF eBook |
Author | Mark R. Anderson |
Publisher | UPNE |
Pages | 408 |
Release | 2013-10-25 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1611684986 |
An unparalleled look at AmericaÍs Revolutionary War invasion of Canada