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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
The Aporia of Rights is an exploration of the perplexities of human
rights, and their inevitable and important intersection with the
idea of citizenship. Written by political theorists and
philosophers, essays canvass the complexities involved in any
consideration of rights at this time. Yeatman and Birmingham show
through this collection of works a space fora vital engagement with
the politics of human rights.
This collection of essays by established scholars explores the
juncture of action and appearance in the political thought of
Hannah Arendt. "Action and Appearance" is a collection of essays
that look into the crucial and complex link between action and
appearance in Hannah Arendt's political thought. Contributed by
respected scholars, the essays articulate around the following
themes: the emergence of political action when questioning the
nature of law, subjectivity and individuality; the relationship
between ethics and politics; the nexus of (co-)appearance, thinking
and truth; and, Arendt's writing as action and appearance. For
Arendt, action is a worldly, public phenomenon that requires the
presence of others to have any effect. Therefore, to act is more
than to decide as it is also to appear. Much has been said about
Arendt's theory of action, but little attention has been paid to
her approach to appearance as is done in this volume. "Action and
Appearance" explores both Arendt's familiar texts and previously
unpublished or recently rediscovered texts to challenge the
established readings of her work. Adding to established debates, it
will be a unique resource to anyone interested in Hannah Arendt,
political thought, political theory, and political philosophy.
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Disney Animal Adventures (DVD)
Roseanne Barr, Judi Dench, Jennifer Tilly, Randy Quaid, Charles Dennis, …
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R82
Discovery Miles 820
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Ships in 10 - 25 working days
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Collection of four children's animated features. In 'Home On the Range'
(2004), when an eviction notice goes up at the Little Piece of Heaven
family-run dairy farm, notorious yodelling outlaw cattle rustler
Alameda Slim (voice of Randy Quaid) sees his big chance to claim it for
himself. However, he hasn't counted on three resourceful dairy cows,
old-timer Mrs Calloway (Judi Dench), tough-talking Maggie (Roseanne
Barr) and gentle Grace (Jennifer Tilly), who enlist the help of the
other farm animals to track down Slim and use the ransom on his head to
save their beloved farm.
But the bovine trio have another enemy to contend with - ruthless
bounty hunter Rico (Charles Dennis) is also after the reward for
capturing Slim. 'G-Force' (2009) follows a team of secret agent guinea
pigs who have been trained in espionage techniques and armed with the
latest high-tech spy equipment in order to take on a covert mission for
the US government. The team, known by code name 'G-Force', includes
ambitious squad leader Darwin (Sam Rockwell), fearless weapons expert
Blaster (Tracy Morgan) and lithe martial arts genius Juarez (Penélope
Cruz).
Also along for the ride is Darwin's housefly sidekick Mooch and
computer whiz Speckles (Nicolas Cage), a star-nosed mole. Can the gang
prevent an evil billionaire from taking over the world with a dastardly
plan involving household appliances? In 'The Wild' (2006) an odd
assortment of animals from the New York Zoo discover what a jungle the
city can be when one of their own is mistakenly shipped to the wild.
When an adolescent lion (Greg Cipes) is accidentally shipped from the
zoo to Africa, his pals, including Samson the lion (Kiefer Sutherland),
Benny the squirrel (James Belushi), Bridget the giraffe (Janeane
Garofalo), Larry the anaconda (Richard Kind), Kazar the wildebeest
(William Shatner) and Nigel the koala bear (Eddie Izzard), must put
aside their differences to help bring him back.
In 'Beverly Hills Chihuahua' (2008), when pampered Beverly Hills
chihuahua Chloe (Drew Barrymore) gets lost while holidaying in Mexico,
she is forced to rely on the kindness of various dogs she befriends as
she tries to get home before she is captured by a villainous dognapper.
Also in pursuit of Chloe is male chihuahua Papi (George Lopez), who is
in love with her, and evil Doberman Diablo (Edward James Olmos), who
has his eye on her valuable diamond collar.
The conception of welfare services has changed radically. The focus
has shifted from a paternalistic conception of what the state and
professionals can do for, or to, needy clients to a
post-paternalistic conception of services that respond to and
develop self-determining capacities of individual service users or
consumers. This book examines the contradictions and complexities
of contemporary individualized welfare services, with special
reference to service user groups who are deeply dependent in
ongoing ways on service delivery for their quality of life.
This collection of essays in political sociology and public policy
contests some of the fundamental features of the contemporary State
as it is manifested in Australia. It explores themes such as the
development of the complex interventionist State, characterised by
the proliferation of its activities to encompass virtually every
feature of its subjects' daily lives and functioning as a central
site of struggle over the distribution of social, economic,
political and cultural resources. It also examines the impact of
the so-called new social movements - the women's movement, the
various multiracial and multicultural movements, and the
environmental movement - which make new claims on the
democratisation of the distribution of resources, and investigates
the impact on the State of the pressure for economic
'restructuring' arising from the new terms of competition within a
global economy in recession. In tracing the links between these
themes, Bureaucrats, Technocrats, Femocrats makes a major
contribution to a critical tradition of writing and analysis in
public administration.
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Persuasion (Paperback)
Jeff James; As told to James Yeatman
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R385
Discovery Miles 3 850
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IF YOU CAN'T FIND A HUSBAND IN BATH, YOU WON'T FIND ONE ANYWHERE.
When Captain Wentworth proposed to Anne eight years ago, he had
only love and ambition to offer. Talked out of accepting his
proposal by her family, Anne's never quite got over her first love.
But now Wentworth is back. Rich, successful and single, the
handsome Captain has been transformed into a serious catch. When
circumstances bring the two face to face again, Anne Elliot is
forced to confront the past. As old wounds reopen, will Wentworth's
resentment keep him away, and will Anne finally decide what she
really wants? In 2017, the bicentenary of Persuasion 's publication
and of Jane Austen's death, this bold new adaptation brings all the
sharp observation and quick wit of Austen's novel to the stage,
without a bonnet in sight.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Activists - protecting rainforests, demanding increased childcare,
developing local community housing, campaigning for AIDS funding or
protecting consumers - are as much part of the political landscape
as the media, parliament, peak industry groups, political parties
or trade unions. This collection explores the idea of policy
activism and its relationship to the processes that not only set
but implement and deliver the policy agenda. Policy activists
operate both inside and outside government. They include
community-based organisers, activist bureaucrats, service providers
and professionals. Policy activism has been barely explored in
existing literature. This collection puts the idea on the map. It
is an innovative contribution to the literature, using case studies
across a broad range of policy areas. 'This volume opens the window
on an aspect of the policy process that rarely receives attention
from students of politics or policy anywhere across the globe. The
framework presented and the cases included in these pages provide a
glimpse of the workings of a complex democracy, describing a range
of actors responding creatively to the dynamics of social,
political and economic change. It is fascinating to see how policy
functions and social values appear to be more important to these
processes than the formal structures of the government in which
they are placed.' - Beryl A. Radin, Professor of Public
Administration and Policy, State University of New York at Albany
Activists - protecting rainforests, demanding increased childcare,
developing local community housing, campaigning for AIDS funding or
protecting consumers - are as much part of the political landscape
as the media, parliament, peak industry groups, political parties
or trade unions. This collection explores the idea of policy
activism and its relationship to the processes that not only set
but implement and deliver the policy agenda.Policy activists
operate both inside and outside government. They include
community-based organisers, activist bureaucrats, service providers
and professionals.Policy activism has been barely explored in
existing literature. This collection puts the idea on the map. It
is an innovative contribution to the literature, using case studies
across a broad range of policy areas.'This volume opens the window
on an aspect of the policy process that rarely receives attention
from students of politics or policy anywhere across the globe. The
framework presented and the cases included in these pages provide a
glimpse of the workings of a complex democracy, describing a range
of actors responding creatively to the dynamics of social,
political and economic change. It is fascinating to see how policy
functions and social values appear to be more important to these
processes than the formal structures of the government in which
they are placed.' - Beryl A. Radin, Professor of Public
Administration and Policy, State University of New York at Albany
In "Postmodern Revisionings of the Political", Anna Yeatman
examines the implications of postmodernist theory for the
institutions of liberal and social democracy. In this study, she
rethinks the role of modern emancipatory values, such as equality,
in the context of postmodern politics of difference. Yeatman
discusses the relation of a politics of difference to existing
traditions of modern citizenship. While she affirms modern
democratic achievements, she argues that our concept of democracy
must be informed by postmodern critical theory. She explores the
relationship between these two sets of concepts in terms of the
politics of knowledge, the university and in the modern body
politic.
A challenging reassessment of the concepts and institutions of
modern liberal democracy in the light of postmodern theory and the
politics of difference.
This collection presents a critical dialogue on managerialist forms
of government between philosophy, political thought, organisational
and management theory. The volume brings together essays that are
concerned with technologies of government that are articulated as
different iterations of managerialism. The hallmark of
managerialist discourse is value, considered as a quantifiable
abstraction, where the intention is to always 'add value'. The
central question addressed here by a team of international expert
authors from across a range of disciplines is this: in what ways
has this abstraction of value impacted on the substantive work and
ethical integrity of government and the public sector, and, more
broadly, of the professions (including that of management itself)?
Has it displaced this work, or simply recast it? The volume
addresses audiences in social sciences, philosophy, management,
business, and organisational studies.
Some of the fundamental features of the contemporary state are
contested in this collection of essays which are concerned with
Australian political sociology and public policy. Among the themes
explored are the development of the complex interventionist state,
characterized by the proliferation of its activities to encompass
virtually every feature of its subjects' everyday lives and
functioning as a central site of struggle over the distribution of
social, economic, political and cultural resources; and the impact
of the so-called new social movements - the women's movement, the
various multiracial and multicultural movements, and the
environmentalist movement - which make new claims on the
democratization of the distribution of resources; the impact on the
state of the pressure for economic "restructuring", arising from
the new terms of competition within a global economy in recession.
This book is intended for students and researchers in political and
theoretical sociology, and public policy.
The conception of welfare services has changed to consider the more
specialized needs of individual users or consumers. This book
examines the contradictions and complexities of contemporary
individualized welfare services, with special reference to service
groups who are deeply dependent on service delivery for their
quality of life
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