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James Cone and Thomas Sowell tower as African American intellectuals who have influenced ideas around the world for decades on issues such as poverty and justice. Although Thomas Sowell writes as a secular economist, his views harmonize more genuinely with classical Christian social thought than do the liberation theology of James Cone. In the traditional black church, theology and economics have always been partners in pursuing the means of liberation for African Americans. This is the first book to put a black economist and a black theologian into direct dialogue with one another in order to distill the strengths of each discipline, thus providing a long-term vision for the economic sustainability of the black community. The implications of the Protestant teaching of sphere sovereignty and the Roman Catholic principle of subsidiarity inform the disciplines of theology, economics, and political philosophy to cast a new vision for black liberation serving religious and political theorists alike. A provocative dynamism emerges because Cone and Sowell maintain alternative and competing visions that engage classical Christian theology in different ways. This book offers the opportunity for a new trajectory of dialogue between theologians and political economists about poverty, human dignity, and justice in ways previously unexplored. The Political Economy of Liberation is an invaluable resource in courses in African American studies, race and religion, political economy, social ethics, Christianity and society, Christian social thought, social justice, and theological ethics at the upper-level undergraduate or graduate level.
The book begins with real world cases of botnet attacks to
underscore the need for action. Next the book will explain botnet
fundamentals using real world examples. These chapters will cover
what they are, how they operate, and the environment and technology
that makes them possible. The following chapters will analyze
botnets for opportunities to detect, track, and remove them. Then
the book will describe intelligence gathering efforts and results
obtained to date. Public domain tools like OurMon, developed by Jim
Binkley of Portland State University, will be described in detail
along with discussions of other tools and resources that are useful
in the fight against Botnets.
The poems featured in this anthology are quintessentially human
documents informed by humor, compassion, and a joyful and visionary
element--an impulse to praise what is really life and to protect it
from the naysayers--as well as by a salutary realism and
irony.
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