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China's dramatic economic transformation can only be understood in
relation to her modern history. David Pyle reviews the post-1978
reform process in the context of two centuries of Chinese economic,
social and political history. Agricultural, industrial and
financial reforms and the attraction of foreign trade and direct
investment are analysed in detail. The conclusion compares China's
gradualist approach with the 'big bang' of Eastern Europe and the
former Soviet Union, examining China's prospects and the lessons to
be learnt elsewhere. 4
John Locke (1632-1704) has a good claim to the title of the
greatest ever English philosopher, and was a founding father of
both the empiricist tradition in philosophy and the liberal
tradition in politics. This new book provides an accessible
introduction to Locke's thought. Although its primary focus is on
the Essay Concerning Human Understanding, it also discusses the Two
Treatises on Government, the Essay on Toleration, and the
Reasonableness of Christianity, and draws on materials from Locke's
correspondence and notebooks to shed light on the contexts of these
major works. Locke's arguments for his central claims are subjected
to close scrutiny, and his replies to his main critics evaluated.
A.J. Pyle takes as his guiding theme Locke's own maxim, that God
has given humans enough knowledge for our needs. The philosopher
who emerges from these pages is a strikingly modern figure,
anti-metaphysical in his attitude both to science and to theology,
anti-authoritarian in his politics, and cautiously optimistic about
human progress. Locke is indeed one of the founding figures of the
Enlightenment, but for Pyle the Lockean Enlightenment is a modest
affair of slow and hesitant groping towards the light. As well as
serving as an introduction to Locke for students, the book also
helps to correct a number of significant errors and
misunderstandings that have marred our understanding of Locke and
will spark discussion and debate amongst scholars of his work.
A Sybex study guide for the new SharePoint Server 2010
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With plenty of practice questions on the companion CD, this
guide to exam 70-667 prepares IT professionals to achieve the MCTS:
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 Configuring certification.
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Locke (Hardcover)
A J Pyle
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R1,528
Discovery Miles 15 280
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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John Locke (1632-1704) has a good claim to the title of the
greatest ever English philosopher, and was a founding father of
both the empiricist tradition in philosophy and the liberal
tradition in politics. This new book provides an accessible
introduction to Locke's thought. Although its primary focus is on
the Essay Concerning Human Understanding, it also discusses the Two
Treatises on Government, the Essay on Toleration, and the
Reasonableness of Christianity, and draws on materials from Locke's
correspondence and notebooks to shed light on the contexts of these
major works. Locke's arguments for his central claims are subjected
to close scrutiny, and his replies to his main critics evaluated.
A.J. Pyle takes as his guiding theme Locke's own maxim, that God
has given humans enough knowledge for our needs. The philosopher
who emerges from these pages is a strikingly modern figure,
anti-metaphysical in his attitude both to science and to theology,
anti-authoritarian in his politics, and cautiously optimistic about
human progress. Locke is indeed one of the founding figures of the
Enlightenment, but for Pyle the Lockean Enlightenment is a modest
affair of slow and hesitant groping towards the light. As well as
serving as an introduction to Locke for students, the book also
helps to correct a number of significant errors and
misunderstandings that have marred our understanding of Locke and
will spark discussion and debate amongst scholars of his work.
China's dramatic economic transformation can only be understood in
relation to her modern history. David Pyle reviews the post-1978
reform process in the context of two centuries of Chinese economic,
social and political history. Agricultural, industrial and
financial reforms and the attraction of foreign trade and direct
investment are analysed in detail. The conclusion compares China's
gradualist approach with the 'big bang' of Eastern Europe and the
former Soviet Union, examining China's prospects and the lessons to
be learnt elswhere.
This book attempts to review and summarize the mostly obscure
professional literature on tax evasion and the black economy to
produce a text that informs both the popular and political debate
about the issues involved.
The author argues that public sector policing has largely failed to
prevent crime and catch offenders. Alternative solutions include
the encouragement of individuals to buy more protection in the
market place, and the extension of the private provision of prison.
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