The Inevitable Crimes of Celibacy

The Inevitable Crimes of Celibacy
Title The Inevitable Crimes of Celibacy PDF eBook
Author Thomas Edward Watson
Publisher
Pages 40
Release 1916
Genre Celibacy
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Watson's Magazine

Watson's Magazine
Title Watson's Magazine PDF eBook
Author Thomas Edward Watson
Publisher
Pages 66
Release 1915
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Watson's Jeffersonian Magazine

Watson's Jeffersonian Magazine
Title Watson's Jeffersonian Magazine PDF eBook
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Pages 768
Release 1915
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Napoleon: A Sketch of His Life, Character, Struggles, and Achievements

Napoleon: A Sketch of His Life, Character, Struggles, and Achievements
Title Napoleon: A Sketch of His Life, Character, Struggles, and Achievements PDF eBook
Author Thomas E. Watson
Publisher Good Press
Pages 372
Release 2023-11-11
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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In Thomas E. Watson's 'Napoleon: A Sketch of His Life, Character, Struggles, and Achievements,' readers are presented with a comprehensive study of Napoleon Bonaparte's life and legacy. Watson's writing style is engaging and informative, providing a detailed account of Napoleon's rise to power, his military campaigns, and his eventual downfall. The book delves into the complex character of Napoleon, exploring his leadership qualities, political acumen, and lasting impact on European history. Drawing from primary sources and historical documents, Watson offers readers a nuanced perspective on one of the most influential figures in Western civilization. The narrative is rich in historical context, shedding light on the socio-political climate of Napoleonic Europe. Through meticulous research and thoughtful analysis, Watson paints a vivid portrait of Napoleon and his enduring significance. Recommended for history enthusiasts and those interested in the fascinating life of one of history's most enigmatic figures.

Everyday Klansfolk

Everyday Klansfolk
Title Everyday Klansfolk PDF eBook
Author Craig Fox
Publisher MSU Press
Pages 273
Release 2011-03-15
Genre History
ISBN 1609171357

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In 1920s Middle America, the Ku Klux Klan gained popularity not by appealing to the fanatical fringes of society, but by attracting the interest of “average” citizens. During this period, the Klan recruited members through the same unexceptional channels as any other organization or club, becoming for many a respectable public presence, a vehicle for civic activism, or the source of varied social interaction. Its diverse membership included men and women of all ages, occupations, and socio-economic standings. Although surviving membership records of this clandestine organization have proved incredibly rare, Everyday Klansfolk uses newly available documents to reconstruct the life and social context of a single grassroots unit in Newaygo County, Michigan. A fascinating glimpse behind the mask of America’s most notorious secret order, this absorbing study sheds light on KKK activity and membership in Newaygo County, and in Michigan at large, during the brief and remarkable peak years of its mass popular appeal.

The Crimes of the Economy

The Crimes of the Economy
Title The Crimes of the Economy PDF eBook
Author Vincenzo Ruggiero
Publisher Routledge
Pages 216
Release 2013-08-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1135926859

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Economists have often paid visits to the field of criminology, examining the rational logic of offending. When economists examine criminal activity, they imply that offenders should be treated like any other social actor making rational choices. In The Crimes of the Economy, Vincenzo Ruggiero turns the tables by examining a variety of economic schools of thought from a criminological perspective. Each one of these schools, he argues, justifies or even encourages harm produced by economic initiative. He investigates – among others – John Locke’s notion of private property, Mercantilism, the Physiocrats and Malthus, and the arguments of Adam Smith, Marshall, Keynes and neoliberalism. In each of these, the author identifies the potential justification of different forms of ‘crimes of the economy’ and victimisation. This book re-examines the history of economic thought, assessing it as the history of a discipline which, while attempting to gain scientific status, in reality seeks to make the social harm caused by economics acceptable. The book will be interesting and relevant to students and scholars of social theory, criminology, economics, philosophy and politics.

The Churchman's Monthly Review and Chronicle

The Churchman's Monthly Review and Chronicle
Title The Churchman's Monthly Review and Chronicle PDF eBook
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Pages 832
Release 1842
Genre Christianity
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