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The importance of Franklin D. Roosevelt's thinking on
international relations is self-evident. The truly enormous volume
of historical writing on his views regarding U.S. foreign policy as
president is testament to the momentous period during which he held
office. Yet no consensus has emerged on what these views were: was
he an internationalist or nationalist, passive or active towards
world affairs, predominantly an idealist or realist in his
philosophy and even whether he was an egregious political
opportunist. This work offers an original intervention into this
controversial debate by carefully examining the neglected
development of FDR's views in the years before he became president.
Using long-neglected or misread sources from FDR's early life and
career, the work provides a timely clarification of a period that
has, until now, been ignored, misunderstood or covered only in
passing by historians.
This book develops dynamic economic models using the perspective
and analytic framework provided by psychological learning theory.
This framework is used to resolve apparent contradictions between
optimization theory, which lies at the heart of all modern economic
theory, and day-to-day evidence that short-run economic behaviour
cannot reasonably be described solely as the outcome of efficiently
implemented self-interest. The author applies this viewpoint to a
number of problem areas in which literal applications of
maximization theory have not usually proved to be satisfactory.
These include analyses of decision-making under uncertainty and
gambling behaviour, the role of consumer-oriented advertising in
influencing behaviour, the persistence of price dispersions in
markets, and inflation.
The importance of Franklin D. Roosevelt's thinking on international
relations is self-evident. The truly enormous volume of historical
writing on his views regarding U.S. foreign policy as president is
testament to the momentous period during which he held office. Yet
no consensus has emerged on what these views were: was he an
internationalist or nationalist, passive or active towards world
affairs, predominantly an idealist or realist in his philosophy and
even whether he was an egregious political opportunist. This work
offers an original intervention into this controversial debate by
carefully examining the neglected development of FDR's views in the
years before he became president. Using long-neglected or misread
sources from FDR's early life and career, the work provides a
timely clarification of a period that has, until now, been ignored,
misunderstood or covered only in passing by historians.
This is one of most incredible and informative books to use when
traveling or making a pilgrimage to the Holy Land. This book has
all the appropriate holy scriptures as well as personal
reflections, prayers and commentaries about the holy sites that you
visit. It has beautiful pictures and a drawing describing where the
apostles sat at the Last Supper. Detailed descriptions of 10 of the
most important areas to visit while in the Holy Land are included.
You have the priviledge of using the very same book which is highly
recommended and widely used throughout the Holy Land by the
Franciscan priests who live there. It is the essential book to have
for all Christians traveling to the Holy Land. The author is a
licensed guide who has made over 50 trips to the Holy Land. It is a
truly spiritual book and highly recommended by all former pilgrims.
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