The Tyranny of Change
Title | The Tyranny of Change PDF eBook |
Author | John Whiteclay Chambers |
Publisher | Rutgers University Press |
Pages | 1084 |
Release | 2000 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780813527994 |
"While recognizing a "progressive ethos" - a mixture of idealistic vision and pragmatic reforms that characterized the period - Chambers elaborates the role of civic volunteerism as well as the state in achieving directed social change. He also emphasizes the importance of radical and conservative forces in shaping the so-called "Progressive Era.""--BOOK JACKET.
On Tyranny
Title | On Tyranny PDF eBook |
Author | Timothy Snyder |
Publisher | Crown |
Pages | 130 |
Release | 2017-02-28 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 0804190119 |
#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • A “bracing” (Vox) guide for surviving and resisting America’s turn towards authoritarianism, from “a rising public intellectual unafraid to make bold connections between past and present” (The New York Times) “Timothy Snyder reasons with unparalleled clarity, throwing the past and future into sharp relief. He has written the rare kind of book that can be read in one sitting but will keep you coming back to help regain your bearings.”—Masha Gessen The Founding Fathers tried to protect us from the threat they knew, the tyranny that overcame ancient democracy. Today, our political order faces new threats, not unlike the totalitarianism of the twentieth century. We are no wiser than the Europeans who saw democracy yield to fascism, Nazism, or communism. Our one advantage is that we might learn from their experience. On Tyranny is a call to arms and a guide to resistance, with invaluable ideas for how we can preserve our freedoms in the uncertain years to come.
Three Balls of Wool
Title | Three Balls of Wool PDF eBook |
Author | Henriqueta Cristina |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2017 |
Genre | JUVENILE NONFICTION |
ISBN | 9781592702206 |
With three balls of wool and lots of ingenuity, this mother gets down to work and sparks a small revolution.
The Tyranny of the Ideal
Title | The Tyranny of the Ideal PDF eBook |
Author | Gerald Gaus |
Publisher | Princeton University Press |
Pages | 314 |
Release | 2019-01-08 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 0691183422 |
In his provocative new book, The Tyranny of the Ideal, Gerald Gaus lays out a vision for how we should theorize about justice in a diverse society. Gaus shows how free and equal people, faced with intractable struggles and irreconcilable conflicts, might share a common moral life shaped by a just framework. He argues that if we are to take diversity seriously and if moral inquiry is sincere about shaping the world, then the pursuit of idealized and perfect theories of justice—essentially, the entire production of theories of justice that has dominated political philosophy for the past forty years—needs to change. Drawing on recent work in social science and philosophy, Gaus points to an important paradox: only those in a heterogeneous society—with its various religious, moral, and political perspectives—have a reasonable hope of understanding what an ideally just society would be like. However, due to its very nature, this world could never be collectively devoted to any single ideal. Gaus defends the moral constitution of this pluralistic, open society, where the very clash and disagreement of ideals spurs all to better understand what their personal ideals of justice happen to be. Presenting an original framework for how we should think about morality, The Tyranny of the Ideal rigorously analyzes a theory of ideal justice more suitable for contemporary times.
Tyranny in America
Title | Tyranny in America PDF eBook |
Author | Neal Wood |
Publisher | Verso |
Pages | 172 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 9781859845721 |
Scathingly addresses the chief maladies afflicting the US and forcefully argues that fundamental change is necessary.
Tyranny of the Textbook
Title | Tyranny of the Textbook PDF eBook |
Author | Beverlee Jobrack |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 263 |
Release | 2012 |
Genre | Curriculum planning |
ISBN | 1442211423 |
"In Tyranny of the Textbook, a retired educational director, gives a fascinating look behind-the-scenes of how K-12 textbooks are developed, written, adopted, and sold. Readers will come to understand why all the reform efforts have failed. Most importantly, the author clearly spells out how the system can change so that reforms and standards have a shot at finally being effective"--
Small Acts of Resistance
Title | Small Acts of Resistance PDF eBook |
Author | Steve Crawshaw |
Publisher | Union Square & Co. |
Pages | 219 |
Release | 2010-10-13 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1402783868 |
Remarkable, mischievous, inspiring—the eighty-odd stories in Small Acts of Resistance bring hidden histories to life. The courage of the people in these stories is breathtaking. So, too, is the impact and imagination of their actions.These mostly little known stories—including those written from eyewitness experience of the events and situations described—reveal the role ordinary people have played in achieving extraordinary change. “In the real world, it will never happen,” the skeptics love to tell us. As this book so vividly shows, the skeptics have repeatedly been proven wrong.Stories in this include how:· Strollers, toilet paper, and illegal ketchup helped end forty years of one-party Communist rule· Dogs (and what they wore) helped protestors humiliate a murderous regime· Internet videos about cuddly animals infuriated a repressive government which tried—and failed—to ban the craze· Football crowds found ways of singing the national anthem so as to defy a junta of torturers, now in jail· Women successfully put pressure on warlords to end one of Africa’s bloodiest wars· The singing of old folksongs hastened the collapse of an empire sustained by tanksIf you think individuals are powerless to change the world, read this remarkable book and you’ll surely change your mind.