Freedom and Independence
Title | Freedom and Independence PDF eBook |
Author | Judith N. Shklar |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 242 |
Release | 2010-06-10 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 9780521143240 |
This book was written to guide students of political theory who want to understand Hegel's political ideas as they appear in The Phenomenology of Mind.
Media Independence
Title | Media Independence PDF eBook |
Author | James Bennett |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 297 |
Release | 2014-11-20 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1317690338 |
Media independence is central to the organization, make-up, working practices and output of media systems across the globe. Often stemming from western notions of individual and political freedoms, independence has informed the development of media across a range of platforms: from the freedom of the press as the "fourth estate" and the rise of Hollywood’s Independent studios and Independent television in Britain, through to the importance of "Indy" labels in music and gaming and the increasing importance of independence of voice in citizen journalism. Media independence for many, therefore, has come to mean working with freedom: from state control or interference, from monopoly, from market forces, as well as freedom to report, comment, create and document without fear of persecution. However, far from a stable concept that informs all media systems, the notion of media independence has long been contested, forming a crucial tension point in the regulation, shape, size and role of the media around the globe. Contributors including David Hesmondhalgh, Gholam Khiabany, José van Dijck, Hector Postigo, Anthony Fung, Stuart Allan and Geoff King demonstrate how the notion of independence has remained paramount, but contested, in ideals of what the media is for, how it should be regulated, what it should produce and what working within it should be like. They address questions of economics, labor relations, production cultures, ideologies and social functions.
Why Freedom Matters
Title | Why Freedom Matters PDF eBook |
Author | Daniel R. Katz |
Publisher | Workman Publishing |
Pages | 448 |
Release | 2003-09-10 |
Genre | History |
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Why Freedom Matters celebrates freedom in over 100 speeches, letters, essays, poems, and songs, all infused with the spirit of democracy. Here are the voices of presidents and slaves, founding fathers and hip-hop artists, suffragettes, civil rights workers, preachers, labor leaders, and baseball players. Inspired by the Declaration of Independence, the book is published in conjunction with The Declaration of Independence Road Trip, a 3 1/2-year cross-country educational tour of an extremely rare, original hand-printed copy of the Declaration. The Declaration of Independence Road Trip's mission is to energize Americans by bringing our founding document to towns small and large across the country. Like the document itself, this compelling anthology reveals America's soul as it wrestles with questions of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, and strives to fulfill the ideals of Thomas Jefferson's words.
Emerging with Wings
Title | Emerging with Wings PDF eBook |
Author | Danielle Bernock |
Publisher | 4f Media |
Pages | 208 |
Release | 2014-10-22 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780996103312 |
Emerging With Wings is a love story. Danielle Bernock takes you with her on her raw yet graceful journey from an invisible cage full of agony and shame, to the incomprehensible joy of validation, love and the empowerment of personal freedom. She unveils how this cage was built as well as how she obtained her freedom. Many things she did not know kept her in the dark, one being the harmful effects of multiple childhood traumas that went unaddressed which fed that darkness and a pervasive fear. The love story reveals a LOVE that secretly carried and protected her despite the lies that grew in that darkness, organized for destruction. This LOVE came and never gave up. The LOVE of one she calls The Pursuer. You are invited into her story. Enter it, share its elegance and in it see The Pursuer for yourself, in your story, for your freedom.
Under the Flags of Freedom
Title | Under the Flags of Freedom PDF eBook |
Author | Peter Blanchard |
Publisher | University of Pittsburgh Pre |
Pages | 260 |
Release | 2008-06-29 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780822973423 |
During the wars for independence in Spanish South America (1808-1826), thousands of slaves enlisted under the promise of personal freedom and, in some cases, freedom for other family members. Blacks were recruited by opposing sides in these conflicts and their loyalties rested with whomever they believed would emerge victorious. The prospect of freedom was worth risking one's life for, and wars against Spain presented unprecedented opportunities to attain it.Much hedging over the slavery issue continued, however, even after the patriots came to power. The prospect of abolition threatened existing political, economic, and social structures, and the new leaders would not encroach upon what were still considered the property rights of powerful slave owners. The patriots attacked the institution of slavery in their rhetoric, yet maintained the status quo in the new nations. It was not until a generation later that slavery would be declared illegal in all of Spain's former mainland colonies.Through extensive archival research, Blanchard assembles an accessible, comprehensive, and broadly based study to investigate this issue from the perspectives of Royalists, patriots, and slaves. He examines the wartime political, ideological, and social dynamics that led to slave recruitment, and the subsequent repercussions in the immediate postindependence era. Under the Flags of Freedom sheds new light on the vital contribution of slaves to the wars for Latin American independence, which, up until now, has been largely ignored in the histories and collective memories of these nations.
Quest for Freedom
Title | Quest for Freedom PDF eBook |
Author | Kenton Clymer |
Publisher | Columbia University Press |
Pages | 420 |
Release | 2010-06-01 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 9780231501507 |
Quest for Freedom
The Story of the Declaration of Independence
Title | The Story of the Declaration of Independence PDF eBook |
Author | Norman Richards |
Publisher | |
Pages | 31 |
Release | 2002-01-01 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780756753115 |
When the Declaration of Independence was read aloud, the crowds cheered and set off gunpowder explosions. They were happy because the British king could no longer tell them how to live. The "fathers of our country" had to work hard to convince King George that the colonies had a right to be free. This illustrated Weekly Reader Book for children is the exciting story of how America became the land where everyone was free and equal. It even contains a copy of the signed Declaration of Independence.