The Path of Least Resistance
Title | The Path of Least Resistance PDF eBook |
Author | Robert Fritz |
Publisher | Butterworth-Heinemann |
Pages | 311 |
Release | 2014-05-16 |
Genre | Psychology |
ISBN | 1483103684 |
The Path of Least Resistance: Learning to Become the Creative Force in Your Own Life, Revised and Expanded discusses how humans can find inspiration in their own lives to drive creative process. This book discusses that by understanding the concept of structure, we can reorder the structural make-up of our lives; this idea helps clear the way to the path of least resistance that will lead to the manifestation of our most deeply held desires. This text will be of great use to individuals who seek to use their own lives as the driving force of their creative process.
Paths of Resistance
Title | Paths of Resistance PDF eBook |
Author | William Zinsser |
Publisher | |
Pages | 178 |
Release | 1989 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 9780395514269 |
The Path of Least Resistance for Managers
Title | The Path of Least Resistance for Managers PDF eBook |
Author | Robert Fritz |
Publisher | Berrett-Koehler Publishers |
Pages | 258 |
Release | 1999 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 9781576750650 |
Explains the structural causes of success and failure and how to redesign the organization or team for success.
The Power and the People
Title | The Power and the People PDF eBook |
Author | Charles Tripp |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 411 |
Release | 2013-02-25 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0521809657 |
This book is about power. The power wielded over others - by absolute monarchs, tyrannical totalitarian regimes and military occupiers - and the power of the people who resist and deny their rulers' claims to that authority by whatever means. The extraordinary events in the Middle East in 2011 offered a vivid example of how non-violent demonstration can topple seemingly invincible rulers. Drawing on these dramatic events and parallel moments in the modern history of the Middle East, from the violent uprisings in Algeria against the French in the early twentieth century, to revolution in Iran in 1979, and the Palestinian intifada, the book considers the ways in which the people have united to unseat their oppressors and fight against the status quo to shape a better future. The book also probes the relationship between power and forms of resistance and how common experiences of violence and repression create new collective identities. Nowhere is this more strikingly exemplified than in the art of the Middle East, its posters and graffiti, and its provocative installations which are discussed in the concluding chapter. This brilliant, yet unsettling book affords a panoramic view of the twentieth and twenty-first century Middle East through occupation, oppression, and political resistance.
Joining the Resistance
Title | Joining the Resistance PDF eBook |
Author | Carol Gilligan |
Publisher | John Wiley & Sons |
Pages | 165 |
Release | 2013-05-22 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0745663451 |
Since the publication of her landmark book In a Different Voice, Carol Gilligan has transformed the way we think about women and men and the relations between them. It was ‘the little book that started a revolution’, and with more than 800,000 copies in print it has become one of the most widely read and influential books ever written on gender and human development. In her new book Joining the Resistance Carol Gilligan reflects on the evolution of her thinking and shows how her key ideas were interwoven with her own life experiences. Her work began with the question of voice: who is speaking to whom, in what body, telling what stories about which relationships? By listening carefully she heard a voice that had been held in silence, and in the process realized the extent to which we – both women and men – had been telling false stories about ourselves. In her subsequent work Gilligan found that adolescent girls resisted pressures to disengage themselves from their honest voices, and by joining their resistance she opened the way for the development of a more humane way of thinking about personal and political relationships. For the central conviction of her work today – and the central thesis of this book – is that the requisites for love and the requisites for citizenship in a democratic society are one and the same. Both voice and the desire to live in relationships inherent in our human nature, together with the capacity to resist false authority. Combining autobiographical reflection with an analysis of key questions about gender and human development, this timely and highly readable book by one of America’s greatest contemporary thinkers will appeal to a wide readership.
The Paths to Domination, Resistance, and Terror
Title | The Paths to Domination, Resistance, and Terror PDF eBook |
Author | Carolyn Nordstrom |
Publisher | Univ of California Press |
Pages | 316 |
Release | 1992-02-25 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9780520073166 |
The Paths to Terror offers a new and refreshing perspective on sociopolitical violence: one that highlights the human experience of domination, resistance, and terror as they are woven into the fabric of everyday life. These innovative essays take the reader from the Americas, through Europe and the Middle East, and to Asia to capture the cultural construction of sociopolitical violence. The authors expand our view of the ethnographic reality, revealing the complex interplay among local, national, and international actors in the perpetuation of violence and terror. The organization of the essays along a continuum from domination, through the emergence of resistance, to the development of cultures of conflict and terror underlines the value of understanding the growth and resolution of violence as cultural dynamics.
Resistance The Gathering Storm
Title | Resistance The Gathering Storm PDF eBook |
Author | William C. Dietz |
Publisher | Del Rey |
Pages | 354 |
Release | 2009-04-28 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0345513479 |
The thrilling novel based on the bestselling video game Resistance: Fall of Man Great Britain. July 1951. Three years ago, Russia went dark. Nothing got in. Nothing got out. The world assumed it was political strife. But it was the Chimera: voracious extraterrestrial invaders. And in December 1949, they burst across the Russian border and poured into Europe. The luckiest humans died. The less fortunate succumbed to an alien virus—and changed. Within a year, most of Europe had fallen. Only Great Britain, after struggling desperately, had kept the conquerors at bay. But as the Chimera were repelled, they were evolving. Building. Planning. America. November 1952. The Chimera have crossed the Atlantic. Their lightning strikes on American borders are devastating. Cities are lost. Small towns overrun. Citizens transformed into monstrosities. Enter Lieutenant Nathan Hale, U.S. Ranger. A veteran of the Chimeran conflict, he is uniquely immune to the alien virus. And when regular troops can’t stem the Chimeran onslaught, Hale and his special-operations team meet the menace head-on. But while they battle the relentless Chimera, deadly power games rage in the White House. And when Hale discovers a far-reaching conspiracy, one with deadly consequences for the human race, his allegiance to country and mankind is stretched to the breaking point. Based on a game rated Mature by the ESRB