Jerusalem

Jerusalem
Title Jerusalem PDF eBook
Author Sir George Adam Smith
Publisher
Pages 686
Release 1907
Genre Jerusalem
ISBN

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A Dictionary of Medical Science

A Dictionary of Medical Science
Title A Dictionary of Medical Science PDF eBook
Author Robley Dunglison
Publisher
Pages 998
Release 1857
Genre Medicine
ISBN

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German Iron and Steel Industry

German Iron and Steel Industry
Title German Iron and Steel Industry PDF eBook
Author Charles E. Herring
Publisher
Pages 18
Release 1923
Genre Iron industry and trade
ISBN

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Advanced Language Construction

Advanced Language Construction
Title Advanced Language Construction PDF eBook
Author Mark Rosenfelder
Publisher Createspace Independent Pub
Pages 278
Release 2012
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9781478267539

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The sequel to the Language Construction Kit: learn more about constructed languages and about linguistics: logic, pidgins and creoles, sign languages, the linguistic life cycle, and a meaty step-by-step survey of morphosyntax. Create detailed and plausible languages for RPGs, fantasy and science fiction, movies, or video games... or just learn more about how languages work with the same accurate yet fun approach as the original LCK.

Raising the Floor

Raising the Floor
Title Raising the Floor PDF eBook
Author Andy Stern
Publisher PublicAffairs
Pages 270
Release 2016-06-14
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 161039626X

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Raising the Floor confronts America's biggest economic challenge-the fundamental restructuring of the economy and the emerging disruptive technology that threaten secure jobs and income. Andy Stern convincingly shows why it is time to consider a universal basic income as the nation's twenty-first-century solution to increasing inequality. In 2010, troubled by watching families chase the now-elusive American Dream, Andy Stern began a five-year journey to investigate how technology will impact jobs and the future of work. Stern, formerly the head of the nation's most influential and fastest-growing union, the Service Employees International Union, investigated these issues with a wide range of CEOs, futurists, economists, workers, entrepreneurs, and investment bankers who are shaping the future. The sobering assessment that emerged from his research-across the political spectrum, from libertarians at the CATO Institute to the leaders of the progressive left-is that this time is different: there will be meager benefits that come with full-time work and fewer good jobs overall. Facing such a challenging moment, Stern's solution is fittingly bold: to establish a universal basic income by eliminating many current government programs and adding new resources. At once vivid, provocative, and pragmatic, Raising the Floor will spark a national conversation about creating the new American Dream.

Justificatory Liberalism

Justificatory Liberalism
Title Justificatory Liberalism PDF eBook
Author Gerald F. Gaus
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 391
Release 1996-03-14
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0195357450

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Gerald Gaus draws on current work in epistemology and cognitive psychology to defend a modest version of cognitive relativism. Building on this theory of personal justification, he asks, "How do we justify moral and political principles to others?" Here, the "populist" proposal put forward by "political liberals"--that the assent of all reasonable citizens must be obtained--is considered and rejected. Because reasonable people often ignore excellent reasons, moral and political principles can be considered conclusively justified, even in the face of some reasonable dissent. Conclusive justification, however, is difficult to achieve, and Gaus acknowledges that most of our public justifications are inconclusive. He then addresses the question of how citizens can adjudicate their inconclusive public justifications. The rule of law, liberal democracy and limited judicial review are defended as elements of a publicly justified umpiring procedure.

The Politics of a Guaranteed Income

The Politics of a Guaranteed Income
Title The Politics of a Guaranteed Income PDF eBook
Author Daniel Patrick Moynihan
Publisher New York : Random House
Pages 612
Release 1973
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780394463544

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