"Whom Can We Trust Now?"

Title "Whom Can We Trust Now?" PDF eBook
Author Brian F. Carso (Jr.)
Publisher Lexington Books
Pages 288
Release 2006
Genre History
ISBN 9780739112564

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The ancient crime of treason posed legal, political, and intellectual problems for the United States from its conception through the Civil War. Using an interdisciplinary approach, historian and lawyer Brian F. Carso, Jr., demonstrates that although treason law was conflicted and awkward, the broader idea of treason gave recognizable shape to abstract ideas of loyalty, betrayal, allegiance, and political obligation in a young democratic republic.

Who Can You Trust?

Who Can You Trust?
Title Who Can You Trust? PDF eBook
Author Rachel Botsman
Publisher PublicAffairs
Pages 349
Release 2017-11-14
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1541773683

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If you can't trust those in charge, who can you trust? From government to business, banks to media, trust in institutions is at an all-time low. But this isn't the age of distrust -- far from it. In this revolutionary book, world-renowned trust expert Rachel Botsman reveals that we are at the tipping point of one of the biggest social transformations in human history -- with fundamental consequences for everyone. A new world order is emerging: we might have lost faith in institutions and leaders, but millions of people rent their homes to total strangers, exchange digital currencies, or find themselves trusting a bot. This is the age of "distributed trust," a paradigm shift driven by innovative technologies that are rewriting the rules of an all-too-human relationship. If we are to benefit from this radical shift, we must understand the mechanics of how trust is built, managed, lost, and repaired in the digital age. In the first book to explain this new world, Botsman provides a detailed map of this uncharted landscape -- and explores what's next for humanity.

Whom Can We Trust?

Whom Can We Trust?
Title Whom Can We Trust? PDF eBook
Author Karen S. Cook
Publisher Russell Sage Foundation
Pages 361
Release 2009-11-25
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1610446070

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Conventional wisdom holds that trust is essential for cooperation between individuals and institutions—such as community organizations, banks, and local governments. Not necessarily so, according to editors Karen Cook, Margaret Levi, and Russell Hardin. Cooperation thrives under a variety of circum-stances. Whom Can We Trust? examines the conditions that promote or constrain trust and advances our understanding of how cooperation really works. From interpersonal and intergroup relations to large-scale organizations, Whom Can We Trust? uses empirical research to show that the need for trust and trustworthiness as prerequisites to cooperation varies widely. Part I addresses the sources of group-based trust. One chapter focuses on the assumption—versus the reality—of trust among coethnics in Uganda. Another examines the effects of social-network position on trust and trustworthiness in urban Ghana and rural Kenya. And a third demonstrates how cooperation evolves in groups where reciprocity is the social norm. Part II asks whether there is a causal relationship between institutions and feelings of trust in individuals. What does—and doesn't—promote trust between doctors and patients in a managed-care setting? How do poverty and mistrust figure into the relations between inner city residents and their local leaders? Part III reveals how institutions and networks create environments for trust and cooperation. Chapters in this section look at trust as credit-worthiness and the history of borrowing and lending in the Anglo-American commercial world; the influence of the perceived legitimacy of local courts in the Philippines on the trust relations between citizens and the government; and the key role of skepticism, not necessarily trust, in a well-developed democratic society. Whom Can We Trust? unravels the intertwined functions of trust and cooperation in diverse cultural, economic, and social settings. The book provides a bold new way of thinking about how trust develops, the real limitations of trust, and when trust may not even be necessary for forging cooperation. A Volume in the Russell Sage Foundation Series on Trust

Who Can You Trust With Your Money?

Who Can You Trust With Your Money?
Title Who Can You Trust With Your Money? PDF eBook
Author Bonnie Kirchner
Publisher Pearson Education
Pages 264
Release 2010-01-19
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0137033664

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Bonus content "Getting the Financial Help You Need" included in this digital edition. Is Your Financial Advisor Honest? Are You Sure? Learn how to: Choose an honest, qualified financial advisor and avoid the crooks Spot the warning signs that you’re being ripped off Empower and protect yourself, and get more help for your money Is your financial advisor the next Bernie Madoff? Can you afford not to know? Get this book, and find out! Read Bonnie Kirchner’s unforgettable personal story: Her sudden realization that she was married to one of the nation’s worst financial fraud artists. Then, follow Kirchner’s journey...learn what she learned about detecting financial scammers...discover the questions you must ask and the steps you must take so it never happens to you!

If You Can't Trust Your Mother, Whom Can You Trust?

If You Can't Trust Your Mother, Whom Can You Trust?
Title If You Can't Trust Your Mother, Whom Can You Trust? PDF eBook
Author Leonard Shengold
Publisher Routledge
Pages 275
Release 2018-05-01
Genre Psychology
ISBN 0429914725

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The main theme of this book concerns the continuing psychic centrality of parents for their children. Several chapters examine an author and his works, outlining that author's relationships with parents, good-and-bad, and making descriptive comments about these based both on information gleaned from the author's life and writings as well as from observations found in autobiographies, biographies and critical works. Since these studies in part concern stories of child abuse and deprivation, the book predominantly illustrates bad parenting that seems to have contributed to the child's psychopathology. Yet in most cases there has also been an evocation by the trauma and deprivation of adaptive and even creative reactions--this positive effect also of course largely attributable to concomitant good parenting--and yet there are some cases where little of this seems to have existed and yet the children still turn out to be able to make something of themselves. The conditions that make for psychic health in a traumatized childhood are mysterious and can't always be accounted for.

Can We Trust the Gospels?

Can We Trust the Gospels?
Title Can We Trust the Gospels? PDF eBook
Author Peter J. Williams
Publisher Crossway
Pages 97
Release 2018-12-10
Genre Religion
ISBN 1433552981

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Is there evidence to believe the Gospels? The Gospels—Matthew, Mark, Luke, John—are four accounts of Jesus’s life and teachings while on earth. But should we accept them as historically accurate? What evidence is there that the recorded events actually happened? Presenting a case for the historical reliability of the Gospels, New Testament scholar Peter Williams examines evidence from non-Christian sources, assesses how accurately the four biblical accounts reflect the cultural context of their day, compares different accounts of the same events, and looks at how these texts were handed down throughout the centuries. Everyone from the skeptic to the scholar will find powerful arguments in favor of trusting the Gospels as trustworthy accounts of Jesus’s earthly life.

The Literature of Ancient Egypt

The Literature of Ancient Egypt
Title The Literature of Ancient Egypt PDF eBook
Author Raymond Oliver Faulkner
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 618
Release 2003-01-01
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 0300099207

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Presents annotated translations of papyrus writings and tomb inscriptions from the middle and late periods of ancient Egypt.