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The author explores a nexus of varied abstract issues and
protean realities that relates to social justice, its complex
manifestations and inordinate conundrums. It's counter-factual to
think of a world without a social problem. The author, based on his
half-a-century of experience, deep insight, and vast knowledge,
thinks otherwise. He offers a cross-sectional analysis of his work
as a social worker, thinker, educator, writer and critique.
The multi-linearity of five elemental themes-human condition,
theoretico-philosophical streams, social constructs and
intervention, international social development and, finally,
society, science and values offers a prismatic view of the author's
previously published sixteen books. Unlike any other anthology or a
reader, this omnibus combs through a complex opus of varied
subjects and topics that synergize a symbiotic interface between
humanities and social sciences.
The United States and India--the most powerful and the most
populous constitutional democracies, respectively--have more in
common than is apparent from a casual comparison of life in, say,
Agra and Omaha. While the material circumstances of an average
family in the one city may be dramatically different from the
circumstances of its counterpart in the other, the political
cultures that protect and sometimes encroach upon the freedoms of
each family are in many ways remarkably similar. The arrogant
ambitions of one of Agra's representatives in New Delhi can likely
find a match in the designs of one of Omaha's legislators in
Washington, D.C. So, too, could we expect to find sincere concern
for their constituents in the hearts of other political figures on
Capitol Hill and in the Subcontinent. In this probing critical
comparison of political culture in the United States and India,
Professor Brij Mohan argues that much can be learned about the
parochial roots and global expansion of representative government
by studying both the successes and the failures--both the promise
and disappointment--of these two great experiments in
constitutional democracy.
Eclipse of Freedom unravels the dynamics of oppression that
frustrates human aspiration, highlights policy linkages that
explain unwarranted misery, assesses the human damage caused by
dysfunctional social policies and fragmented services, and
identifies a progressive mechanism of social transformation. Brij
Mohan posits social theory and the human condition in a
post-material context that emphasizes peace, justice, and equality
as biodiverse needs of the human family. The focus of the study is
the structure of oppression: racism, sexism, ageism, classism, as
well as poverty, AIDS, homelessness, and other scourges that affect
the alienated underclass. Mohan rejects the New World Order as a
perversion of Nietzschean logic and challenges scientists,
philosophers, and policymakers to think critically and to act
responsibly in search of universal freedom.
This intriguing book's focus on post-material consciousness, a
concept that has not been developed in American literature, offers
a fresh perspective on the human condition and its social
development as a vehicle of global welfare. Brij Mohan contends
that post-modern societies, despite their affluence and the
superpower thaw, remain in a state of flux, and that the
traditional approaches on the Left and Right have failed to present
a viable program for peace, development, and prosperity. Mohan's
formulation is premised on three assumptions: existing ideologies,
theories, and practices of national and international development
are fraught with contradictions and anomalies; the world climate
and its challenges call for a new thinking beyond bureaucratized
disciplines; and post-material consciousness lends support to a
bio-global strategy that is conceptually compatible with
humankind's ultimate agenda for coexistence based on justice,
equality, and peace.
Part One deals with theoretical considerations in light of
contemporary social events, and Part Two offers comparative
analyses of three different societies--the United States, Germany,
and India--with a particular emphasis on social development issues.
Concepts such as end of history, end of ideology, and even third
world are called into question. Global Development, premised on the
notion of humanity's one-ness, unravels the paradoxes of diversity
and offers a rational, humane basis for a dignified existence of
the human race beyond the ossified structures of conceptual
boundaries and organizational morass.
This book intends to change the perception of modern day
telecommunications. Communication systems, usually perceived as
"dumb pipes", carrying information / data from one point to
another, are evolved into intelligently communicating smart
systems. The book introduces a new field of cloud communications.
The concept, theory, and architecture of this new field of cloud
communications are discussed. The book lays down nine design
postulates that form the basis of the development of a first of its
kind cloud communication paradigm entitled Green Symbiotic Cloud
Communications or GSCC. The proposed design postulates are
formulated in a generic way to form the backbone for development of
systems and technologies of the future. The book can be used to
develop courses that serve as an essential part of graduate
curriculum in computer science and electrical engineering. Such
courses can be independent or part of high-level research courses.
The book will also be of interest to a wide range of readers
including both scientific and non-scientific domains as it
discusses innovations from a simplistic explanatory viewpoint.
Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals: Fate, Detection and Remediation
provides both the practical and theoretical aspects of the origin
and removal of EDCs. The book integrates in one system all relevant
research in monitoring, detection and control, and provides a
multi-barrier approach to managing EDCs that helps relevant
stakeholders take preventive measures for the risks associated with
EDCs in the environment (e.g., water, wastewater, soil and other
natural ecosystems). The book not only provides a technological
solution for managing these emerging pollutants but also
comprehensively treats the origin, fate, and mechanisms of EDCs.
This makes the book an indispensable source of information for
researchers to develop sustainable, affordable and commercially
viable monitoring and remedial systems.
This textbook explores the emergence of sociology as a distinct
social science. Focusing on the evolution of social theories,
movements and ideas through history, it analyses the dynamic
relationship between the individual and the larger social forces
around them. This volume examines the definitive aspects of
societies, communities and social groups, and their intersections
with culture, political and economic movements and religious
institutions. It establishes the connections between sociology and
other disciplines such as philosophy, history, political science,
economics, psychology and anthropology to explore the
interdependence between different realms of social life. The
chapters in this book explain and highlight the significance of
quantitative and qualitative methods of research in understanding
the dynamics of social life. Drawing from the works of classical
social theorists such as Auguste Comte, Herbert Spencer, Karl Marx,
Emile Durkheim and Max Weber, this book traces the development of
sociological perspectives and theories and their relevance in the
history of ideas. Lucid and comprehensive, this textbook will be
useful for undergraduate and postgraduate students of sociology,
development studies, history of ideas, sociological thought, social
theory, research methods, political science and anthropology.
This textbook explores the emergence of sociology as a distinct
social science. Focusing on the evolution of social theories,
movements and ideas through history, it analyses the dynamic
relationship between the individual and the larger social forces
around them. This volume examines the definitive aspects of
societies, communities and social groups, and their intersections
with culture, political and economic movements and religious
institutions. It establishes the connections between sociology and
other disciplines such as philosophy, history, political science,
economics, psychology and anthropology to explore the
interdependence between different realms of social life. The
chapters in this book explain and highlight the significance of
quantitative and qualitative methods of research in understanding
the dynamics of social life. Drawing from the works of classical
social theorists such as Auguste Comte, Herbert Spencer, Karl Marx,
Emile Durkheim and Max Weber, this book traces the development of
sociological perspectives and theories and their relevance in the
history of ideas. Lucid and comprehensive, this textbook will be
useful for undergraduate and postgraduate students of sociology,
development studies, history of ideas, sociological thought, social
theory, research methods, political science and anthropology.
The book provides an extensive coverage of conjugated polymer based
nano-composite coatings with advanced anti-corrosive properties.
The book gives detailed explanation of corrosion testing methods
and techniques to evaluate the corrosion resistance of the
coatings. It includes elaborate discussion on classification of
corrosion, electrochemistry of corrosion process, theories
explaining the mechanism of corrosion and various corrosion testing
standards. Electrochemical studies like open circuit potential
(OCP) variation with time, potentiodynamic polarization,
Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS) and accelerated
corrosion testing are highlighted as important tools to extract
information about the behavior of coatings under corrosive
conditions. The book discusses epoxy-conjugated polymer based novel
composite coating formulations, including aniline and o-toluidine,
o-anisidine, phenetidine and pentafluoroaniline with appropriate
fillers like SiO2, flyash, ZrO2 nanoparticles, and chitosan for the
protection of metallic substrates. A general discussion on the self
healing mechanism of epoxy-polypyrrole based biopolymer hybrid
composite coatings is included in this book. This book provides a
critical review on the conjugated polymer based composite coatings
with superior corrosion resistance, good mechanical integrity,
better adhesion properties and self healing ability under highly
aggressive conditions which can be commercially used for the
protection of metal substrates from corrosion.
This book intends to change the perception of modern day
telecommunications. Communication systems, usually perceived as
"dumb pipes", carrying information / data from one point to
another, are evolved into intelligently communicating smart
systems. The book introduces a new field of cloud communications.
The concept, theory, and architecture of this new field of cloud
communications are discussed. The book lays down nine design
postulates that form the basis of the development of a first of its
kind cloud communication paradigm entitled Green Symbiotic Cloud
Communications or GSCC. The proposed design postulates are
formulated in a generic way to form the backbone for development of
systems and technologies of the future. The book can be used to
develop courses that serve as an essential part of graduate
curriculum in computer science and electrical engineering. Such
courses can be independent or part of high-level research courses.
The book will also be of interest to a wide range of readers
including both scientific and non-scientific domains as it
discusses innovations from a simplistic explanatory viewpoint.
Two eminent Deans Emeritus in two different continents unravel
contemporary social and public policy issues that are seldom
discussed in traditional textbooks. In a new Dickensian era,
uplifting people's lives amidst faltering social institutions and
massive cultural meltdowns, policy discourse is a crucial
obligation; it's a discipline that entails pragmatic vision and
prescient planning. Social Policy on the Cusp is a modest attempt
to unravel the nexus of nihilism that thwarts even
civilization-nations' efforts to promote inclusive diversity. Brij
Mohan and Guy Backman have analyzed certain aspects and issues in
American, European and Asian contexts that unravel
intersectionality of problems, people, and policies. Brij Mohan, a
policy gadfly, examines the human condition using Nietzschean,
Foucautean and Gandhian thoughts that expose the hidden malaise of
unhappiness, angst and anger in a globalized world. Social policy
as a euphemism, he contends, sustains chaos and resentment without
transforming oppressive systems. His five chapters offer
penetrating insights into the problems that a therapeutic culture
breeds. With an uncanny sagacity, he examines coloniality and
post-colonialism as a womb that spells paroxysms of despair. Guy
BAckman has contributed five chapters, which are based on his
research and findings on poverty and inequalities that plague the
world today. The vision of a better, cohesive world has guided the
design of the empirically oriented chapters in Part Two. Social
policy, through the use of advanced technology and algorithmic
solutions, promotes transformative policy actions based on
preferred values and goals rooted in cultural conditions. In a new
political economy, it could become the instructions we write to
ourselves to navigate a society that is smarter, safer, and more
just. Two invited contributions by Stan Weeber, USA and Eleni
Makri, Greece, further narrate the tales of "smart city" and
"workplace discrimination" in light of the failed public policies
in a new brave world.
The book provides an extensive coverage of conjugated polymer based
nano-composite coatings with advanced anti-corrosive properties.
The book gives detailed explanation of corrosion testing methods
and techniques to evaluate the corrosion resistance of the
coatings. It includes elaborate discussion on classification of
corrosion, electrochemistry of corrosion process, theories
explaining the mechanism of corrosion and various corrosion testing
standards. Electrochemical studies like open circuit potential
(OCP) variation with time, potentiodynamic polarization,
Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS) and accelerated
corrosion testing are highlighted as important tools to extract
information about the behavior of coatings under corrosive
conditions. The book discusses epoxy-conjugated polymer based novel
composite coating formulations, including aniline and o-toluidine,
o-anisidine, phenetidine and pentafluoroaniline with appropriate
fillers like SiO2, flyash, ZrO2 nanoparticles, and chitosan for the
protection of metallic substrates. A general discussion on the self
healing mechanism of epoxy-polypyrrole based biopolymer hybrid
composite coatings is included in this book. This book provides a
critical review on the conjugated polymer based composite coatings
with superior corrosion resistance, good mechanical integrity,
better adhesion properties and self healing ability under highly
aggressive conditions which can be commercially used for the
protection of metal substrates from corrosion.
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This Unique Book is titled as Shrimad Bhagavad Gita in Bench and
Bar: Paradigm of Moral Justice System. Shrimad Bhagavad means
opulent intelligence speeding towards the desired end of
well-being. "Shri" means opulent or affluence; "Mat" means
intelligence, which is needed for morality of law and justice;
"Bhag" means well-being and "Vat" means the state accordingly;
thus, "Bhagwat" means the complete state of well-being; "Gita"
verbally means a poem that is to be sung. For Impartial Trial
(War), Judicial Participants as Impartial Beings are treated as
Karma Yogis, who fight for social order and universal welfare. They
set examples for future generations. Alike or unlike the "Scripture
of Yogas," Shrimad Bhagavad Gita is not only the "Scripture of
Neutrality or Impartiality," but also battle between Truth versus
False, Good versus Evil, Right versus Wrong, Wisdom of
Selflessness, Wisdom of Light and Meditation as visualized Divine
Inspiration to impart the equal justice in unequals, that is called
the moral justice. The problem of moral justice is, how to restrain
ego and desire, either by adopting the truth (good) or by avoiding
false (evil). Since oath and affirmation are failed to awaken
conscience by impressing mind of judicial participants in worldwide
law and justice systems. Even the controllers of these systems lack
good and high moral characters. In this unique book, as other books
failed, one shall find tautology of impartiality, pedagogy of
impartiality, paradigm of moral justice system, theory of
impartiality, types of judicial participants, moral testers,
empirical studies of impartiality, problem areas of laws and free
will, resolution, goal of justice, doctrines of impartial justice,
theology of light tree, conclusion, and recommendations. Above all,
this unique book demonstrates that Shrimad Bhagavad Gita is not
only meant for dead beings for liberation, but also meant for
living beings for liberty (universal order and welfare). Thus, this
book recommends to recognize as public figures those impartial
judicial participants as legends of impartial justice, who fought,
fight, will fight impartial trial (War). This book deduced that No
body knows Supreme Being, only knows nature in spirit; thus, Rule
of Impartial Laws for Impartial Justice must prevail to supervise
the egos and desires (free wills) of all judicial participants for
world order, welfare, happiness and peace. Doctrines of Impartial
and partial justice demonstrated in this unique book, must be
taught, learned, tested, not only within and beyond this nature
(liberty), but also within and beyond spirit (liberation), for
Equal Vision of Lords of All Faiths as Light Being in the Core of
Heart as in Nature and Spirit under Supervision of Supreme Being.
Not Supreme Being but the Nature in Spirit gives the fruits of
desires either good and bad. This individual and group desire,
morally, must be directed towards universal order and welfare as
Lord abides in the Hearts of All. This Unique Book recommends
anthropological studies of Shrimad Bhagavad Gita, among other Holy
Scriptures of All Worldwide Faiths, for Law and Justice as Paradigm
of Moral Justice System; also recommends to Government of United
States of America to Inscribe Purrusotam Shri Krishna and Narrotam
Arjuna on chariot and Illuminating Light Being in Hearts of All
Judicial Participants as Impartial Wisdom and Divine Inspiration
for Universal good, victory, glory, dharma, morality, etc. on the
Sculpture of Supreme Court Building as it Lacks Indian Civilization
in the inscribed East and West Civilizations on it. This must
Unique Book, based on dissertation of Doctor of Juridical Science
degree conferred by Golden Gate University, USA, is self-soul
recommended to be kept not only on office-desk or home-desk, but
also meditated in the core of heart and tested in sensations of
soul for impartial v. partial: knowledge, action, meditation,
devotion, surrender etc. Hari Om Tat Sat
Death of an Elephant is an allegory of existence. Pran Dubey, a
professor failed by avowed social institutions, is a conflicted man
torn apart by his strife and Diaspora neurosis in the ambiguities
of past and present, tradition and modernity, and life and death.
Human incompleteness and life's absurdities-hope and despair
trapped in the paradox of pain and pleasure-are dramatized through
an Eastern soul with a Western mind and a pen dipped in the ink of
reflecti ve reality. "Death of an Elephant" is a harbinger of the
neo existential genre.
Brij Mohan entices the curiosity of his book with the piquant
title, Death of an Elephant.... It] is really boundless in scope
and meaning and of having significance for all who read it....Mohan
plumbs the lives of his characters beyond the academic dimensions.
They are human beings caught in the web of life and who struggle to
extricate themselves with honor from their problems. - Joseph V.
Ricapito
I only exist, but I want to live...I was back where I began: A
basterdized Shangri-La in search of a lost identi ty...You can run
away from your past but the past will never run away from you....
The man in gray flannel suit has disappeared from our comity.... I
wasn't born an American; I became one. I love history.... I love
truth even more.... Academia, by and large, looks like a gigantic
machine designed to commoditize education for unprincipled
success.
The author explores a nexus of varied abstract issues and
protean realities that relates to social justice, its complex
manifestations and inordinate conundrums. It's counter-factual to
think of a world without a social problem. The author, based on his
half-a-century of experience, deep insight, and vast knowledge,
thinks otherwise. He offers a cross-sectional analysis of his work
as a social worker, thinker, educator, writer and critique.
The multi-linearity of five elemental themes-human condition,
theoretico-philosophical streams, social constructs and
intervention, international social development and, finally,
society, science and values offers a prismatic view of the author's
previously published sixteen books. Unlike any other anthology or a
reader, this omnibus combs through a complex opus of varied
subjects and topics that synergize a symbiotic interface between
humanities and social sciences.
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