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This annual series, published in co-operation with the Women in
International Development Program at Michigan State University,
uses a multidisciplinary approach to explore women's experiences
across a wide range of geographical areas, economic sectors, and
societal institutions. The articles presented in each volume
synthesize a growing body of literature on key issues, suggest
priorities for research, and propose changes in development policy
and programming. Each volume is divided into three major sections.
In the first, contributors distill and interpret research in review
articles; in the second - a trend report - they provide original
analysis of existing data sets; and in the final section, they
analyze a specific research concern from varying perspectives.
This unique, timely book of original essays sets the stage for a
new materialist feminist debate on the analysis, ethics and
politics of love. The contributors raise questions about social
power and domination, situating their research in a materialist
feminist perspective that investigates love historically, in order
to understand changing ideologies, representations and practices.
The essays range from studies of particular representations and
examples of love - feminist translation, mass media images and
internet love blogs - to feminist theories of love and marriage, to
ethical and political theories describing, critiquing or advocating
the use of love in groups as a radical force. They break new ground
in bringing together questions of gendered interests in love,
temporal dimensions of loving practices and the politics of love in
radical transformations of society.
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Taking Socialism Seriously (Hardcover)
Richard Schmitt, Anatole Anton; Contributions by Ann Ferguson, Milton Fisk, John L. Hammond, …
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R2,784
Discovery Miles 27 840
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Taking Socialism Seriously raises essential questions about what
socialism is and how socialists can reach it by addressing a long
list of potential quandaries. The contributions compiled by Anatole
Anton and Richard Schmitt describe how socialism differs from a
reformed and more humane form of capitalism. Various chapters
discuss suitable forms of love and family in a socialist society
and economic arrangements within a socialist system. They also
break important new paths by calling for significant social change,
examining detailed questions that have previously been neglected
and setting a new direction for radical theorists. Critics are
often convinced that there is no alternative and therefore are
content to reform capitalism. This book affirms that another world
is possible.
In a book that is both a critical analysis of contemporary society
and the record of a feminist intellectual odyssey, Ann Ferguson,
one of the most influential socialist-feminist theorists, develops
a new theory of social domination. Tracing the development of
socialist-feminist theory from its roots in the politics of the New
Left to its present p
This annual series, published in cooperation with the Women and
International Development Program at Michigan State University,
uses a multi-disciplinary approach to explore women's experiences
across a wide range of geographical areas, economic sectors, and
social institutions. The articles presented in each volume
synthesize a growing body of literature on key issues, suggest
priorities for research, and propose changes in development policy
and programming. Each volume is divided into three major sections.
In the first, contributors distill and interpret research in review
articles; in the second-a trend report-they provide original
analyses of existing data sets; and in the final section, they
analyze a specific research concern from varying perspectives.
Toward a New Socialism offers a critical analysis of capitalism's
failings and the imminent need for socialism as an alternative form
of government. This book demonstrates that capitalism is
destructive and limiting to the many ongoing campaigns to increase
freedom, equality, and security. Dr. Richard Schmitt joins with Dr.
Anatole Anton to compile a volume of essays exploring the benefits
and consequences of a socialist system as an avenue of increased
human solidarity and ethical principle. The essays offer a new
definition of socialism by investigating the theories and
principles of socialism, its influence on social institutions, and
its role in work dynamics. Raising important and unavoidable
questions for contemporary society, Toward a New Socialism is a
vital resource for scholars of political theory and the
globalization movement, as well as a necessary read for every
citizen under capitalism.
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Toward a New Socialism (Hardcover)
Anatole Anton, Richard Schmitt; Contributions by Matt Bakker, Frank Bardacke, Johanna Brenner, …
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R4,468
Discovery Miles 44 680
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Toward a New Socialism offers a critical analysis of capitalism's
failings and the imminent need for socialism as an alternative form
of government. This book demonstrates that capitalism is
destructive and limiting to the many ongoing campaigns to increase
freedom, equality, and security. Dr. Richard Schmitt joins with Dr.
Anatole Anton to compile a volume of essays exploring the benefits
and consequences of a socialist system as an avenue of increased
human solidarity and ethical principle. The essays offer a new
definition of socialism by investigating the theories and
principles of socialism, its influence on social institutions, and
its role in work dynamics. Raising important and unavoidable
questions for contemporary society, Toward a New Socialism is a
vital resource for scholars of political theory and the
globalization movement, as well as a necessary read for every
citizen under capitalism.
This annual series, published in co-operation with the Women in
International Development Program at Michigan State University,
uses a multidisciplinary approach to explore women's experiences
across a wide range of geographical areas, economic sectors, and
societal institutions. The articles presented in each volume
synthesize a growing body of literature on key issues, suggest
priorities for research, and propose changes in development policy
and programming. Each volume is divided into three major sections.
In the first, contributors distill and interpret research in review
articles; in the second - a trend report - they provide original
analysis of existing data sets; and in the final section, they
analyze a specific research concern from varying perspectives.
This collection breaks new ground in four key areas of feminist
social thought: the sex/gender debates; challenges to
liberalism/equality; feminist ethics; and feminist perspectives on
global ethics and politics in the 21st century. Altogether, the
essays provide an innovative look at feminist philosophy while
making substantive contributions to current debates in gender
theory, ethics, and political thought.
This collection breaks new ground in four key areas of feminist
social thought: the sex/gender debates; challenges to
liberalism/equality; feminist ethics; and feminist perspectives on
global ethics and politics in the 21st century. Altogether, the
essays provide an innovative look at feminist philosophy while
making substantive contributions to current debates in gender
theory, ethics, and political thought.
In a book that is both a critical analysis of contemporary society
and the record of a feminist intellectual odyssey, Ann Ferguson,
one of the most influential socialist-feminist theorists, develops
a new theory of social domination. Tracing the development of
socialist-feminist theory from its roots in the politics of the New
Left to its present p
This annual series, published in cooperation with the Women and
International Development Program at Michigan State University,
uses a multi-disciplinary approach to explore women's experiences
across a wide range of geographical areas, economic sectors, and
social institutions. The articles presented in each volume
synthesize a growing body of literature on key issues, suggest
priorities for research, and propose changes in development policy
and programming. Each volume is divided into three major sections.
In the first, contributors distill and interpret research in review
articles; in the second-a trend report-they provide original
analyses of existing data sets; and in the final section, they
analyze a specific research concern from varying perspectives.
This unique, timely book of original essays sets the stage for a
new materialist feminist debate on the analysis, ethics and
politics of love. The contributors raise questions about social
power and domination, situating their research in a materialist
feminist perspective that investigates love historically, in order
to understand changing ideologies, representations and practices.
The essays range from studies of particular representations and
examples of love - feminist translation, mass media images and
internet love blogs - to feminist theories of love and marriage, to
ethical and political theories describing, critiquing or advocating
the use of love in groups as a radical force. They break new ground
in bringing together questions of gendered interests in love,
temporal dimensions of loving practices and the politics of love in
radical transformations of society.
Iris Marion Young was a world-renowned feminist moral and political
philosopher whose many books and articles spanned more than three
decades. She explored issues of social justice and oppression
theory, the phenomenology of women's bodies, deliberative democracy
and questions of terrorism, violence, international law and the
role of the national security state. Her works have been of great
interest to those both in the analytic and Continental
philosophical tradition, and her roots range from critical theory
(Habermas and Marcuse), and phenomenology (Beauvoir and Merleau
Ponty) to poststructural psychoanalytic feminism (Kristeva and
Ingaray). This anthology of writings aims to carry on the fruitful
lines of thought she created and contains works by both well-known
and younger authors who explore and engage critically with aspects
of her work. The essays include personal remembrances as well as a
last interview with Young about her work. The essays are organized
into topic areas that are of interest to students in advanced
undergraduate and graduate courses in ethics, feminist theory, and
political philosophy.
Iris Marion Young was a world-renowned feminist moral and political
philosopher whose many books and articles spanned more than three
decades. She explored issues of social justice and oppression
theory, the phenomenology of women's bodies, deliberative democracy
and questions of terrorism, violence, international law and the
role of the national security state. Her works have been of great
interest to those both in the analytic and Continental
philosophical tradition, and her roots range from critical theory
(Habermas and Marcuse), and phenomenology (Beauvoir and Merleau
Ponty) to poststructural psychoanalytic feminism (Kristeva and
Ingaray). This anthology of writings aims to carry on the fruitful
lines of thought she created and contains works by both well-known
and younger authors who explore and engage critically with aspects
of her work. The essays include personal remembrances as well as a
last interview with Young about her work. The essays are organized
into topic areas that are of interest to students in advanced
undergraduate and graduate courses in ethics, feminist theory, and
political philosophy.
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The Intricate Simplicity of the Holy Spirit - Written by: A Women's Bible Study that meets in Cleburne, Texas -JoAnn Ferguson, Sharon Jiles, Kathleen Hoipkemier, Penny Seago, Linda Johnston, Jana McClendon, Carolyn Newburn, and Bobbie Knapp (Paperback)
Sharon Jiles, Kathleen Hoipkemier, Jo Ann Ferguson
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R527
Discovery Miles 5 270
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Lopsided (Paperback)
John Jordan; Sherry Ann Ferguson
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R284
Discovery Miles 2 840
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Journey to Regency England in this “wonderful” holiday tale of
a desperate nobleman, a forgetful fiancée, and a sweet romance
(Affaire de Coeur). Her name is Serenity Adams. She’s Timothy
Crawford’s fiancée, and he’s going to present her to his
grandfather in less than twenty-four hours. The only problem is,
she doesn’t exist. Now the desperate nobleman must find a willing
woman to play the role of his affianced or risk being disinherited.
Providence steps in when he stumbles across an overturned carriage.
The injured beauty he rescues has no memory of the accident—or of
who she is. “Serenity” remembers nothing except awaking
to the magnificent sight of a dashing, golden-haired stranger. When
he asks her to take part in a risky act of deception, she has no
choice but to accept. At Timothy’s ancestral estate, she starts
to fall for the nobleman who woos her passionately but whom she can
never wed. As the truth about her past emerges amid preparations
for the annual Christmas Ball, will it cost Serenity her new
life—and the man she loves? From the “truly talented author”
featured in One Winter’s Night: A Regency Yuletide, this is a
delightful historical romance filled with mystery, adventure, and
plenty of Christmas spirit (Romantic Times).
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