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A gripping first hand account of how Soviet Communism impacted on
those who had to live their daily lives under its rule.
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 growth of financial intermediation research has yielded a host
of questions that have pushed "design" issues to the fore even as
the boundary between financial intermediation and corporate finance
has blurred. This volume presents review articles on six major
topics that are connected by information-theoretic tools and
characterized by valuable perspectives and important questions for
future research. Touching upon a wide range of issues pertaining to
the designs of securities, institutions, trading mechanisms and
markets, industry structure, and regulation, this volume will
encourage bold new efforts to shape financial intermediaries in the
future.
* Original review articles offer valuable perspectives on research
issues appearing in top journals
* Twenty articles are grouped by six major topics, together
defining the leading research edge of financial
intermediation
* Corporate finance researchers will find affinities in the tools,
methods, and conclusions featured in these articles
This book demonstrates the importance of a duty-based approach to
morality. The dominance of what has been labeled "rights talk"
leads to the neglect of duties without corresponding rights (e.g.,
duties of virtue) and stimulates the proliferation of questionable
human rights. Therefore, this book argues for a duty-based
perspective on morality in order to, first, salvage duties of
virtue, and, second, counter the trend of rights-proliferation by
providing some conceptual clarity concerning rights and duties that
will enable us to differentiate between genuine and spurious
rights-claims. The argument for this duty-based perspective is made
by examining two particularly contentious duties: duties to aid the
global poor and civic duties. These two duties serve as case
studies and are explored from the perspectives of political theory,
jurisprudence and moral philosophy. The argument is made that both
these duties can only be adequately defined and allocated if we
adopt the perspective of duties, as the predominant perspective of
rights either does not recognize them to be duties at all or else
leaves their content and allocation indefinite. This renewed focus
on duties does not wish to diminish the importance of rights.
Rather, the duty-based perspective on morality will strengthen
human rights discourse by distinguishing more strictly between
genuine and inauthentic rights. Furthermore, a duty-based approach
enriches our moral landscape by recognizing both duties of justice
and duties of virtue. The latter duties are not less important or
supererogatory, but function as indispensable complements to the
duties prescribed by justice. In this perceptive and exceptionally
lucid book, Eric Boot argues that a duty-focused approach to
morality will remedy the shortcomings he finds in the standard
accounts of human rights. The study tackles staple philosophical
topics such as the contrasts between duties of virtue and duties of
justice and imperfect and perfect obligations. But more importantly
perhaps, it also confronts the practical question of what our human
rights duties are and how we ought to act on them. Boot's book is a
splendid example of how philosophy can engage and clarify real
world problems. Kok-Chor Tan, Department of Philosophy, University
of Pennsylvania A lively and enjoyable defence of the importance of
our having duties to fellow human beings in severe poverty. At a
time when global justice has never been more urgent, this new book
sheds much needed light. Thom Brooks, Professor of Law and
Government and Head of Durham Law School, Durham University
This polemical work treats Tolstoy as one of the midwives of
modern counterculture and reassesses his enduring influence. Boot
argues that Tolstoy's philosophy was based on a metaphysical
blunder and tries to correct preconceived notions of Tolstoy's
work. Through a unique examination of Tolstoy's religious beliefs,
Boot arrives at the conclusion that Tolstoy was not a Christian, as
widely thought, but a self-deifying atheist and nihilist. These
traits are traced back to Tolstoy's personality which, according to
the psychiatric report used in the book, may have been influenced
by mental instability. From these new angles on Tolstoy, the book
is able to shed light into the historical and intellectual
landscape of Russia.
Herbicide resistance has become an important constraint on modern
agricultural practices. An alarming increase in weed biotypes that
are resistant to herbicides has also been reported. Opportunity
exists for a novel weed management technology, which is also
compatible with no-till agricultural practices. Microwave heating
can kill both emerged weed plants and weed seeds in the soil. When
the intensity of the microwave fields is moderate, plants, which
have already emerged, are susceptible to microwave treatment. If
the microwave field is intense enough, very rapid volumetric
heating and some thermal runaway in the plant structures cause
micro-steam explosions in the plant cells, which rupture the plant
structures, leading to death. Soil treatment requires significantly
more energy; however, there are secondary benefits for crops
growing in microwave treated soil. These include: significant
reduction of the dormant weed seed bank; significant reduction of
nematode populations; significant reduction of fungal populations;
better availability of indigenous nitrogen for the plants; more
rapid humification; and significant increases in crop growth and
yield. Microwave weed management and soil treatment is not
restricted by weather conditions; therefore, the technology may
offer some timeliness and environmental benefits, which are yet to
be quantified in a cropping system.
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No Doves (Paperback)
Andy Boot
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In the middle of a gang war, two cops find themselves framed, out
on their own, and off-radar--where do they have left to go? The
1990's started bleakly in docklands. The new Canary Wharf
development is slow getting off the ground, and the ghosts the old
docks still haunt the deserted buildings. There is a gangland war
brewing, and things get worse when Benny Grazione was found
floating in the Thames without his hands or his life. Errol Ross
and Jack Goldman are local coppers with their own worries, but
nothing compared to the carnage that was let loose after a drug
factory was blown sky high: delving deep they uncovered a rogue
vigilante group in their own nick, and a Mafia boss sniffing local
blood--theirs included.
This book presents a selection of innovative ideas currently
shaping the development and testing of geographical systems models
by means of statistical and computational approaches. It spans all
geographic scales, deals with both individuals and aggregates, and
represents natural, human, and integrated spatial systems. This
book is relevant to researchers, (post and under)graduates, and
professionals in the areas of quantitative geography, spatial
analysis, spatial modelling, and geographical information
sciences.
Connecting the black music tradition with the black activist
tradition, Party Music brings both into greater focus than ever
before and reveals just how strongly the black power movement was
felt on the streets of black America. Interviews reveal the
never-before-heard story of the Black Panthers’ R&B band the
Lumpen and how five rank-and-file members performed popular music
for revolutionaries. Beyond the mainstream civil rights
movement that is typically discussed are the stories of the Black
Panthers, the Black Arts Movement, the antiwar activism, and other
radical movements that were central to the impulse that transformed
black popular music—and created soul music.
This book contains short analyses (kaidai) of Ogyu Sorai's
(1666-1728) most important works, as well as a biography and a
number of essays. The essays explore various aspects of his
teachings, of the origins of his thought, and of the reception of
his ideas in Japan, China, and Korea before and after
"modernization" struck in the second half of the nineteenth
century. Ogyu Sorai has come to be considered the pivotal thinker
in the intellectual history of Early Modern Japan. More research
has been done on Sorai than on any other Confucian thinker of this
period. This book disentangles the modern reception from the way in
which Sorai's ideas were understood and evaluated in Japan and
China in the century following his death. The joint conclusion of
the research of a number of the foremost specialists in Japan,
Taiwan, and the West is that Sorai was and remains an original,
innovative, and important thinker, but that his position within
East-Asian thought should be redefined in terms of the East-Asian
tradition to which he belonged, and not in the paradigms of
European History of Philosophy or Intellectual History. The book
represents up-to-date scholarship and allows both the young scholar
to acquaint himself with Sorai, and the intellectual historian to
compare Sorai with other thinkers of other times and of other
philosophical traditions.
Contemporary Financial Intermediation, 4th Edition by Greenbaum,
Thakor, and Boot continues to offer a distinctive approach to the
study of financial markets and institutions by presenting an
integrated portrait that puts information and economic reasoning at
the core. Instead of primarily naming and describing markets,
regulations, and institutions as is common, Contemporary Financial
Intermediation explores the subtlety, plasticity and fragility of
financial institutions and credit markets. In this new edition
every chapter has been updated and pedagogical supplements have
been enhanced. For the financial sector, the best preprofessional
training explains the reasons why markets, institutions, and
regulators evolve they do, why we suffer recurring financial crises
occur and how we typically react to them. Our textbook demands more
in terms of quantitative skills and analysis, but its ability to
teach about the forces shaping the financial world is unmatched.
Monetary Stability through International Cooperation contains
essays written by high ranking policy makers in the field of
central banking and international finance, written in honour of
Andre Szasz, who has been Executive Director of De Nederlandsche
Bank since 1973, responsible for international monetary relations.
Colleagues from several other central banks, from finance
ministries and from international institutions pay tribute to him
by analysing the conditions fostering European as well as global
monetary stability. The book provides an inside view of the
thinking of monetary officials at the turn of 1993/1994, when the
currency turmoil in the ERM of mid-1993 had subsided and views on
its implications for exchange rate management and, more generally,
for European integration were taking shape. Topics include exchange
rate stabilisation, policy coordination and central bank
independence. A second section, on the international monetary
system, includes essays on the policy implications of present day
dynamic financial markets as well as the role of the IMF. This
book, written by insiders for an insider', provides valuable
insights to those who are interested in contemporary international
monetary relations. "
Designing for Older Adults: Case Studies, Methods, and Tools There
are many products, tools, and technologies available that could
provide support for older adults. However, their success requires
that they are designed with older adults in mind by being aware of,
and adhering to, design principles that recognize the needs,
abilities, and preferences of diverse groups of older adults.
Achieving good design is a process facilitated by seeing principles
and guidelines in action. Design success requires understanding how
to use the methods and tools available to evaluate initial ideas
and prototypes. The goal of this book is to provide illustrative
"case studies" of designing for older adults based on real design
challenges faced by the researchers of the Center for Research and
Education on Aging and Technology Enhancement (CREATE) over the
past two decades. These case studies exemplify the use of human
factors tools and user-centered design principles to understand the
needs of older adults, identify where existing designs failed older
users, and examine the effectiveness of design changes to better
accommodate the abilities and preferences of the large and growing
aging population. Features Reviews important design considerations
for older adults and presents a framework for design Provides a
series of real-world case studies to ground design principles and
guidelines Offers a unique set and broad array of design
challenges, from the design of healthcare devices, to computer
systems and apps, to transportation systems and robots Gives an
overview of emerging technologies, their potential benefits to
older adults, anticipated design considerations, and new and
emerging approaches to evaluating design Covers these topics with
designers in mind, providing the most up-to-date recommendations
based on the scientific literature but in an accessible,
easy-to-understand, non-technical manner
Following the enormous political, legal, and media interest that
has surrounded high profile cases of whistleblowing, such as
Chelsea Manning and Edward Snowden, the fundamental ethical
questions surrounding whistleblowing have often been obscured. In
this fascinating book Eric Boot examines the ethical issues at
stake in whistleblowing. Can the disclosure of classified
government documents ever be justified? If so, how? Why does it
require justification in the first place? Can there ever be a duty
to blow the whistle? When is breaking the law justified? On a more
practical level, this book also considers the various whistleblower
protection documents and finds them often lacking in consistency
and clarity, before providing an argument for a plausible "public
interest" defense for whistleblowers.
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