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Economics, Dominique reminds us, is a social science, with
prescriptions that are statistical in character but inherently
polemical. In contrast to the laws of the natural sciences,
economic statements, meaningful as well as meaningless, can be
transformed into a vehicle for the promotion of false
consciousness, as when the polemical prescriptions of social
sciences are used to promote unavowed interests. The axiomatization
of economics in the early 1950s, though well-intended, has produced
two negative consequences: the equation of science and mathematical
formalism by some, and a total lack of concern for experimentation
on the part of others. These translate into excessive abstraction,
empirical irrelevance, and a total lack of social purpose.
Dominique argues that excessive abstraction is causing economics
to gradually lose its social usefulness. This state of affairs has,
in turn, led the general public to accept at face value the
prescriptions of an untested orthodoxy, such as unfettered
globalization, as genuinely scientific. In the era of unfettered
globalization, the top 20 percent of the world's income earners
have become richer while the bottom 80 percent have become
impoverished and environmental degradation has gone unabated.
Dominique argues that, according to the scientific theory of
economics, the top quintile must pay the costs and the bottom four
quintiles ought not bear alone the brunt of globalization. To
reverse this outcome, the bottom 80 percent must become pro-active
in economic policy formulation. A challenge to contemporary
development and economic policy that will be of interest to
economists, public policy makers, the international business
community, and social activists.
This book is exceptional in presenting an interdisciplinary
approach to the subject of human papillomavirus (HPV) infection in
the context of head and neck cancer. Leading experts in the field
discuss the epidemiology and molecular biology of HPV-positive head
and neck squamous cell carcinoma, HPV testing, the nonsurgical and
surgical treatment of HPV-positive tumors, predictive factors for
outcome and quality of life, and ongoing trials on the
effectiveness of vaccination in disease prevention. It also
provides recommendations for testing, diagnosis treatment and
vaccination. Otolaryngologists, head and neck surgeons, medical
oncologists, radiation oncologists, molecular biologists and
pathologists will find this book a valuable resource.
The forefathers of neoclassical or conventional economics,
beginning with Walras, wanted to build a psycho-mathematical
science similar to celestial mechanics. However, during the first
half of the last century, they succumbed to the charm of
axiomatization: Hence, economics remains a stillborn science. Its
theory is plagued with incongruities, generating misleading notions
and policies that are detrimental to human welfare and
environmental equilibrium. Its truths have significantly low
half-lives, and its confused pronouncements have become an open
ground in which false consciousness rumble unchallenged. This state
of affairs calls for a fundamental revision.
After reviewing the evolution of economics from Antiquity to the
present and pointing to its inadequacies, Dominique proposes an
alternative formulation which not only sheds light on the enduring
features of market economics but also makes economics consistent
with physics, the mother of all sciences. This is a challenging
revision for scholars, students, and others involved with economic
theory.
Ten Outstanding Books in Mission Studies, World Christianity and
Intercultural Theology for 2019 - International Bulletin of Mission
Research (IBMR) Noted theologian Samuel Escobar offers a
magisterial survey and study of Christology in Latin America.
Starting with the first Spanish influence and moving through
popular religiosity and liberationist themes in Catholic and
Protestant thought of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, In
Search of Christ in Latin America culminates in an important
description of the work of the Latin American Theological
Fraternity (FTL). Escobar chronologically traces the journey of
Latin American Christology and describes the milestones along the
way toward a rich understanding of the spiritual reality and
powerful message of Jesus. IVP Academic is pleased to release this
important work, originally published in Spanish as En busca de
Cristo en America Latina, for the first time in English. Offers
theological, historical, and cultural analysis of Latin American
understandings of Christ Discusses the sixteenth-century Spanish
Christ, popular religiosity, and developed theological reflection
Covers the full spectrum of theological traditions in Latin America
Examines the figure of Jesus Christ in the context of Latin
American culture of the twentieth century Places liberation
theology within its social and revolutionary context
Time. Gravity. Night. So much of what surrounds us feels
familiar and mundane. But each is a wonder that reveals profound
insights into the world around us.
C. Renee James's whimsical tour of seven everyday
experiences--night, light, stuff, gravity, time, home, and
wonder--opens the Universe to fantastical contemplation. Light?
Although we need it to see, there's much more to it than meets the
eye. Stuff? When it comes down to it, things are almost entirely
empty space--99.9% nothing--especially when you get to the atomic
level. Home? James's contemplation of our place in the Universe
shows that it's not just a place to hang your hat--and that there's
really nothing else like it.
James introduces each of these seven wonders with a simple
question that appears to be easily answered. The questions are
deceptive, though--as is James's casual, light-hearted style.
Underneath lie such concepts as relativity, matter and antimatter,
and the electromagnetic spectrum. Her accessible discussion uses
common analogies and entertaining illustrations to provide a bundle
of detail on historical discoveries and to provoke serious
pondering.
Fun and edifying, "Seven Wonders of the Universe That You
Probably Took for Granted" is an inviting introduction to secret
knowledge of our everyday world. This book may be 99.9% nothing,
but the thoughts it will inspire are massive.
Why in the world are we paying for all this "basic" research?
The answer to this question becomes clear in this romp through the
"seemingly useless" world of pure science, where one thing leads to
another in ways that result in major scientific advancements.
With a novelistic style, C. Renee James reveals how obscure
studies of natural phenomena--including curved space-time,
poisonous cone snails, exploding black holes, and the precise
chemical makeup of the sun--led unexpectedly to WiFi, GPS, genetic
sequencing, pain medications, and cancer treatments. "Science
Unshackled" brings both science and scientists to life and shows
how simple curiosity can result in life-changing breakthroughs.
Scientists engaged in basic research, funded in large part by
governments around the globe and throughout the centuries, never
know when exploring small questions will have big impacts. But, by
following the scientific method, disciplined inquiry can lead to
wondrous and practical discoveries that benefit all of us in the
end. The next time someone asks you why "the government" wastes its
money on weird research, recall the intriguing stories James has
told and tell them the answer.
This book is exceptional in presenting an interdisciplinary
approach to the subject of human papillomavirus (HPV) infection in
the context of head and neck cancer. Leading experts in the field
discuss the epidemiology and molecular biology of HPV-positive head
and neck squamous cell carcinoma, HPV testing, the nonsurgical and
surgical treatment of HPV-positive tumors, predictive factors for
outcome and quality of life, and ongoing trials on the
effectiveness of vaccination in disease prevention. It also
provides recommendations for testing, diagnosis treatment and
vaccination. Otolaryngologists, head and neck surgeons, medical
oncologists, radiation oncologists, molecular biologists and
pathologists will find this book a valuable resource.
Time. Gravity. Night. So much of what surrounds us feels
familiar and mundane. But each is a wonder that reveals profound
insights into the world around us.
C. Renee James's whimsical tour of seven everyday
experiences--night, light, stuff, gravity, time, home, and
wonder--opens the Universe to fantastical contemplation. Light?
Although we need it to see, there's much more to it than meets the
eye. Stuff? When it comes down to it, things are almost entirely
empty space--99.9% nothing--especially when you get to the atomic
level. Home? James's contemplation of our place in the Universe
shows that it's not just a place to hang your hat--and that there's
really nothing else like it.
James introduces each of these seven wonders with a simple
question that appears to be easily answered. The questions are
deceptive, though--as is James's casual, light-hearted style.
Underneath lie such concepts as relativity, matter and antimatter,
and the electromagnetic spectrum. Her accessible discussion uses
common analogies and entertaining illustrations to provide a bundle
of detail on historical discoveries and to provoke serious
pondering.
Fun and edifying, "Seven Wonders of the Universe That You
Probably Took for Granted" is an inviting introduction to secret
knowledge of our everyday world. This book may be 99.9% nothing,
but the thoughts it will inspire are massive.
Life's Lessons 2: Learning To Live With Chronic Pain is the second
book in a series of survival and life choices created by C. Renee
Killian. This edition focuses on 'Lessons' to help those of us in
chronic pain learn how to accept that pain without allowing it to
rule our lives. It teaches us how to use the options available
today and how to make decisions on the way we address our pain and
choose to live. It speaks of the daily issues we go through
including medications, depression, insomnia and relationships. It
was written to inspire hope for those who feel they live in a dark
place. "May peace allow you to conquer your battles with pain
always. Know that you are not alone." Momma Fae.
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