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This is a guide, in theory and in practice, to how current
technological changes have impacted our interaction with texts and
with each other. Henry Sussman rereads pivotal moments in literary,
philosophical and cultural modernity as anticipating the cybernetic
discourse that has increasingly defined theory since the computer
revolution. Cognitive science, psychoanalysis and systems theory
are paralleled to current trends in literary and philosophical
theory. Chapters alternate between theory and readings of literary
texts, resulting in a broad but rigorously grounded framework for
the relation between literature and computer science. This book is
a refreshing perspective on the analog-orientated tradition of
theory in the humanities - and offers the first literary-textual
genealogy of the digital.
Political communities across the world are facing tremendous
challenges in terms of trying to create An appropriate and
cooperative environment for civic existence. Despite the current
trend in international relations toward regional integration and
globalisation, the idea of properly understanding how states come
together, how they build themselves up, and what makes them
disintegrate is relevant. In Global Trends in State Formation,
author Godknows Boladei Igali offers broad insight into the
emergence of the modern state system, the disintegration of states,
and suggestions that will bring stability and peaceful coexistence
within nations. Igali, with more than thirty years of experience in
public service in Nigeria, presents a philosophical inquiry and a
historical survey into the origins of the various political
formations such as nations, nation-states, states, societies, from
the perspective of Western political and religious thought as
inspired by the state of the world in the late twentieth century as
it moved toward the twenty-first century.
Every expert in journalism and politics has jumped into the arena
of thought with a multitude of books on their opinions The Book
FOCUS' is a look at Arrogance and Greed as an American cancer, it
applies analytical engineering skills to humanities problems in
today's world from an engineer's stand point, that of an everyday
citizen; a Joe plumber', whose had all we can take of being told we
are un-American by our politicians, it intends to speak out on
behalf of the everyday citizen who may have serious doubts as to
what is what. It offers solutions which seem to be logical and
somewhat easy to see. Though easy to see they require a major
rethinking of the constitution to fit the modern society's
situation. Simply tired of talk show host and media moguls pointing
out the problems but shy of offering difficult solutions for which
they could be held accountable. Engineers or Plumbers just aren't
satisfied with finding a cause of the problem, but are about fixing
it. That sometimes requires redesign or fix, correcting design
errors. But we do eventually FIX IT. The Lawyer wants arbitration
until either a compromise or settlement occurs. Media Moguls want
to have an endless supply of Sensational Stories. Politics may be
how it sounds, Poly (many) + Ticks (blood suckers). Political (this
or that occupation) well, draw your conclusion.
America has steadily regressed from a Republic under the Sign of
the Cross towards a mobacracy under the Sign of the Scorpion.
Social responsibility and the ethics of conscience have vacated the
Field of Dreams like a Baroid tater -- an "all about me" cult of
celebrity has evolved. Reclaiming the Strike Zone traces the
metaphorical cleat marks through "forbidden" history. The Inside
Baseball version of the Soviet Socialist Paradise and Nazi Germany
is pitched "shekel free." Sub-systems of the American
superstructure featuring education, entertainment, youth activities
and family are explored in-depth. The search for something that has
been lost -- the secret of the American Dream and American
Exceptionalism -- is pursued. All base paths lead to the Christian
Church and Jewish Nation. Wise Christian philosophy has been
Billy-Goated off the playing field -- secular humanism has taken
The Hill. Karl Marx and Sigmund Freud have taken a turn at-bat and
gone long. Red tide has been harnessed into Economic Determinism by
the F&F Boys. The hidden ball trick has been pulled on the
sheeple. Disciples of General Zod lack American patriotism. Time is
of the essence to restore what has been taken -- it's the bottom of
the 9th with two away. DO IT AMERICAN and "don't give up the ship"
are battle cries. Intellectual Millenials must step up to the plate
and reclaim what their baby booming Spock baby parents baptized in
Dewey waters booted. Identifying the proton pseudos and resetting
is the task. Restoring sub-systems especially education] while
playing small ball is the answer. Truth and patriotic leadership
are catalysts. A burning desire to be an American -- free and
independent -- without getting JFK'd is the secret. There is a
happy ending -- it is certain. The Good News delivers that
promise.
Does it not seem strange that these patrons of truth have no actual
base for the truth they espouse? Should not these champions of
reason offer some plausible foundation for the rational thought
they employ? Who can but doubt these adversaries of God who cannot
even account for the moral sense by which they denounce Him? What
shall we say of masters of science who would deprive science of the
undergirding of truth and reason?
These are not lords of their own domain, as they might suppose.
They are squatters on a land belonging to another--mere pretenders,
plagiarizers of values not their own. Like the Prodigal Son, they
have taken the resources bequeathed by a loving Father and
squandered them in futile meanderings.
No one should take these men as seriously as they take
themselves. They are not reaching for the far horizon line. Rather
they are trapped in their tiny, cramped valley called physicality
and have chosen to ignore every other doorway to reality.
They are not men reaching for the stars. They are rather like
those who wade through muck and mire, stirring up more as they
go.
The six lectures that make up this book were delivered in March
2011 at London University's School of Oriental and Asian Studies as
the Jordan Lectures on Comparative Religion. They revolve around
the intersection of two ideas, nothingness and desire, as they
apply to a re-examination of the questions of self, God, morality,
property, and the East-West philosophical divide.
"This Crazy Thing Called Life" is a book that makes witty and
satirical comments about the journey we're all on, the journey we
call life. Through his observations of human nature, and the human
condition the author has formed his own unique perspective and has
made comments, regarding those matters that most effects our lives,
focusing on love, marriage, money, politics, education, religion,
and life in general. At the same time he continually makes the
point that we are all responsible for our own lives and that we can
make it what ever we want. With comments, quotes, paraphrases, as
well as pictures, the writer drives home his observations much in
the style of Andy Rooney, and Art Buchwald. "This CrazyThing Called
Life" entertains with humorous comments and pictures, but all the
while it provokes thought about a multitude of subjects that we all
experience on the roller coaster ride of life.
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A Solovyov Anthology
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Vladimir Solovyov; Edited by S.L. Frank; Translated by Natalie Duddington
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In an aggregate account, traditional churches collect more than
$420 billion in tithes and donations annually. With such an
extensive source of incoming wealth, it is unimaginable that the
sincere needs of the donating parishioners are left unattended. The
growing numbers of mega-churches are consistently ran and operated
as businesses by affluent ministers who are treated more like
celebrities rather than servants of Christ. They consider their
church as their business and they attend to them as Corporate
CEO's, leading unsuspecting would-be followers of Christ down an
eternal road to spiritual destruction. This book, while destined to
be controversial, promises to expose the very things celebrity-like
ministers are hiding from thier unsuspecting congregation of
followers. It exposes the materialism and greed that has crept its
way into the church's pulpit, causing corruption so devastating
that God himself has vowed not to dwell therein. It is packed full
of truths and exposes an organized institution of unsound
principles an immoral values that are being taught in order to keep
you addicted to their incognito crack houses that are passing
themselves off as churches in the name of Christ. This book should
free you from the bondage of modern day church slavery and the
witchcraft that many are following and practicing while being
totally oblivious to what they are doing. Could it possibly be you?
Are you still paying tithes and sewing seeds to get blessings from
God? If your answer is yes, you need this truth You shall know the
truth, and the truth shall make you free - but only if you are able
to fully digest the truth that lies within the pages of this book.
Precariousness has become a defining experience in contemporary
society, as an inescapable condition and state of being. Living
with Precariousness presents a spectrum of timely case studies that
explore precarious existences – at individual, collective and
structural levels, and as manifested through space and the body.
These range from the plight of asylum seekers, to the tiny house
movement as a response to affordable housing crises; from the
global impacts of climate change, to the daily challenges of living
with a chronic illness. This multidisciplinary book illustrates the
pervasiveness of precarity, but furthermore shows how those
entanglements with other agents, human or otherwise, that put us at
risk are also the connections that make living with (and through)
precariousness endurable.
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