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Life of Friedrich Schiller; (Hardcover): Henry Woodd 1856-1941 Nevinson, John P. Anderson Life of Friedrich Schiller; (Hardcover)
Henry Woodd 1856-1941 Nevinson, John P. Anderson
R814 Discovery Miles 8 140 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Insider Trading - Law, Ethics, and Reform (Hardcover): John P. Anderson Insider Trading - Law, Ethics, and Reform (Hardcover)
John P. Anderson
R2,486 Discovery Miles 24 860 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

As long as insider trading has existed, people have been fixated on it. Newspapers give it front page coverage. Cult movies romanticize it. Politicians make or break careers by pillorying, enforcing, and sometimes engaging in it. But, oddly, no one seems to know what's really wrong with insider trading, or - because Congress has never defined it - exactly what it is. This confluence of vehemence and confusion has led to a dysfunctional enforcement regime in the United States that runs counter to its stated goals of efficiency and fairness. In this illuminating book, John P. Anderson summarizes the current state of insider trading law in the US and around the globe. After engaging in a thorough analysis of the practice of insider trading from the normative standpoints of economic efficiency, moral right and wrong, and virtue theory, he offers concrete proposals for much-needed reform.

Finding Joy in Joyce - A Readers Guide to Ulysses (Paperback): John P. Anderson Finding Joy in Joyce - A Readers Guide to Ulysses (Paperback)
John P. Anderson
R1,454 Discovery Miles 14 540 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Insider Trading - Law, Ethics, and Reform (Paperback): John P. Anderson Insider Trading - Law, Ethics, and Reform (Paperback)
John P. Anderson
R1,015 Discovery Miles 10 150 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

As long as insider trading has existed, people have been fixated on it. Newspapers give it front page coverage. Cult movies romanticize it. Politicians make or break careers by pillorying, enforcing, and sometimes engaging in it. But, oddly, no one seems to know what's really wrong with insider trading, or - because Congress has never defined it - exactly what it is. This confluence of vehemence and confusion has led to a dysfunctional enforcement regime in the United States that runs counter to its stated goals of efficiency and fairness. In this illuminating book, John P. Anderson summarizes the current state of insider trading law in the US and around the globe. After engaging in a thorough analysis of the practice of insider trading from the normative standpoints of economic efficiency, moral right and wrong, and virtue theory, he offers concrete proposals for much-needed reform.

Life of Friedrich Schiller; (Paperback): Henry Woodd 1856-1941 Nevinson, John P. Anderson Life of Friedrich Schiller; (Paperback)
Henry Woodd 1856-1941 Nevinson, John P. Anderson
R530 Discovery Miles 5 300 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Life of Oliver Goldsmith (Paperback): Austin Dobson, John P. Anderson Life of Oliver Goldsmith (Paperback)
Austin Dobson, John P. Anderson
R723 Discovery Miles 7 230 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Life of Arthur Schopenhauer (Paperback): John P. Anderson, William Wallace Life of Arthur Schopenhauer (Paperback)
John P. Anderson, William Wallace
R703 Discovery Miles 7 030 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The book of British Topography. A classified catalogue of the topographical works in the library of the British museum relating... The book of British Topography. A classified catalogue of the topographical works in the library of the British museum relating to Great Britain and Ireland (Paperback)
John P. Anderson
R874 R774 Discovery Miles 7 740 Save R100 (11%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Christina Rossetti - a biographical and critical study (Paperback): Mackenzie Bell, John P. Anderson, Halliday Spedling Christina Rossetti - a biographical and critical study (Paperback)
Mackenzie Bell, John P. Anderson, Halliday Spedling
R941 Discovery Miles 9 410 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Life of Oliver Goldsmith (Paperback): Austin Dobson, John P. Anderson Life of Oliver Goldsmith (Paperback)
Austin Dobson, John P. Anderson
R653 Discovery Miles 6 530 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Kafka's The Metamorphosis - Unwelcome at Home (Paperback): John P. Anderson Kafka's The Metamorphosis - Unwelcome at Home (Paperback)
John P. Anderson
R870 Discovery Miles 8 700 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Guide to Enjoying Salinger's The Catcher in the Rye, Franny and Zooey and Raise High the Roof Beam, Carpenters... Guide to Enjoying Salinger's The Catcher in the Rye, Franny and Zooey and Raise High the Roof Beam, Carpenters (Paperback)
John P. Anderson
R1,010 Discovery Miles 10 100 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Kafka's Last Pipes - The Burrow and Josephine the Singer, or the Mouse Folk (Paperback): John P. Anderson Kafka's Last Pipes - The Burrow and Josephine the Singer, or the Mouse Folk (Paperback)
John P. Anderson
R878 Discovery Miles 8 780 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Life of Friedrich Schiller (Paperback): Henry Woodd Nevinson, John P. Anderson Life of Friedrich Schiller (Paperback)
Henry Woodd Nevinson, John P. Anderson
R698 Discovery Miles 6 980 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Arthur Youngs Tour in Ireland, 1776-1779 (Paperback): Arthur, III Young Arthur Youngs Tour in Ireland, 1776-1779 (Paperback)
Arthur, III Young; Edited by Arthur W. Hutton, John P. Anderson
R1,125 Discovery Miles 11 250 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Arthur Youngs Tour in Ireland, 1776-1779 (Hardcover): Arthur, III Young Arthur Youngs Tour in Ireland, 1776-1779 (Hardcover)
Arthur, III Young; Edited by Arthur W. Hutton, John P. Anderson
R1,415 Discovery Miles 14 150 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Joyce's Finnegans Wake - The Curse of Kabbalah: Volume 10 (Paperback): John P. Anderson Joyce's Finnegans Wake - The Curse of Kabbalah: Volume 10 (Paperback)
John P. Anderson
R1,040 Discovery Miles 10 400 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Joyce's Finnegans Wake - The Curse of Kabbalah Volume 8 (Paperback): John P. Anderson Joyce's Finnegans Wake - The Curse of Kabbalah Volume 8 (Paperback)
John P. Anderson
R1,185 Discovery Miles 11 850 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This eighth in a series continues this ground-breaking word-by-word analysis of James Joyce's Finnegans Wake. This volume covers chapter 3.3, a long and difficult chapter in the form of a father's dream. Father HCE dreams of a passive son named "Yawn," a version of Shaun. Made passive by sucking up to customers, the father's primal desires project a passive son potentially subject to father control. And this Yawn is so passive he needs help in releasing his feces. Talk about anal retentive The dreamer's script loads Yawn's defenseless psyche with aspects of father-troubled sons from the collective past, including Freud's famous client Wolfman, Cain and Oedipus. Father trouble registers as distortions in the son's sexual relationships. Father-fearing Wolfman took his controlled son role to a "hole" new level. After witnessing his parents' sex a tergo male erect, female on knees, doggy style or "dog ma"] and fearing his father's angry reaction to his witness and celebratory primal turd, he adopted the ultimate passive beta male attitude: he wanted to be his father's wife. Yawn in the role of father-troubled Cain is questioned in the dream by the synoptic gospellers Matthew, Mark and Luke]. They serve as tools of the father's desire to control his son, as they controlled the historical presentation of god's son Jesus. They try to reduce Yawn's particular take on independence, his Cain-like tendency to pursue his whims, including killing to get all the sisters. Cain's lack of caring gives us the problems of cities, which are splattered all over this chapter. Yawn in the role of father-troubled Oedipus makes the same mistake as Jesus in Gesthemane: he treats his foster father as his real father. Oedipus ends up with his mommy as wife as Yawn is hung up on his. The suggestion is made that the dreamer knows at some level that Shaun was fathered by Father Michael with a blackmailed ALP, not by foster father HCE. Freud's hypothesis plays out through Yawn's porous character: "individual gaps in human truth are filled by prehistoric truths." Yawn bears the puncture wounds of the prehistoric father desires for control. Yawn is defenseless because he lacks individuality. The chapter starts with an anal retentive and dependent son Yawn all alone in the dark, fearful and needing help with an enema. The chapter concludes as the new day dawns and a spontaneous evacuation is made. Gracing these more promising circumstances, the voice of the Holy Ghost Joyce's version] as the individuality-enhancing father of Jesus boldly breaks into the dream, silences the OT father voice and brands as fraudulent the presentation of Jesus as a servant and eunuch by the three synoptic gospellers. The mystical gospeller John bears witness to the presence of the Holy Ghost by unloading a trinity of turds of shame and the old in order to clear his mind for active and mystical participation in the Holy Ghost. He unloads spontaneously, just as Wolfman did his primal turd. The Quick shed the Dead.

Joyce's Finnegans Wake - The Curse of Kabbalah Volume 7 (Paperback): John P. Anderson Joyce's Finnegans Wake - The Curse of Kabbalah Volume 7 (Paperback)
John P. Anderson
R1,187 Discovery Miles 11 870 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This seventh in a series continues this non-academic author's ground-breaking word-by-word analysis of James Joyce's Finnegans Wake. This volume covers chapters 2.4, 3.1 and 3.2 with the intent to explore them as art objects. In Chapter 2.4 spirit imperialists attack love. Love, particularly the spontaneous kind, is an outpost of freedom and more possibilities. That outpost is a threat to the status quo regime of the imperialists and puts its central committee on alert. The imperialist control effort focuses on the two main sources of spontaneous love, the natural nurturing tendency of human females and the giving spirit of Jesus. One pure expression of this kind of control is the arranged marriage, an institution that often serves political interests. In arranged marriages, control trumps love. The arranged part of the marriage is usually the female. The arranged marriage makes spontaneous love illicit. This chapter presents love suffering from control in the context of two arranged marriages: Joyce's version of Isolde to King Mark in Tristan and Isolde "T&I"] and Jesus to the church in the Gospels. The result in both cases is the same: love fused to death and a relationship barren of new offspring. The spirit mates in this chapter are King Mark from T&I and Evangelist Mark. The Book of Mark as edited reduced the independent and loving Christ to the "suffering servant," and Tristan died at the Cliff of Penmark, just as the real Christ died at the pen of Mark. Editors, the hated object of Joyce's early life as an author, fuse the stories. Another common element in the themes is the threat of the new replacing the old: Tristan replacing King Mark and the Son religion replacing the Father religion. This threat is announced at the opening of chapter 2.4. Part 3 brings us Shaun's chapters, chapters that feature his spirit. He is exhibited as a spirit imperialist in marching pants stained by an anal retentive childhood experience outlined in earlier chapters. He is stuck in the past, to influences from the past. Put another way and more to the point, the past is stuck in him. In Joyce's images, he has remained subject to the "son" or past family experiences in his soul and has not arisen to the independent "sun" in the present. Their dream character connects these Part 3 chapters to the altered mind state that produced the Book of Revelations, the source of formal elegance for these chapters. Shaun is cast in the mould of the closed spirit of the Anti-Christ AC] and Shem in the mould of the open spirit of Christ C]. Following the forehead allegiance indicator used in Revelations, these two chapters end after Shaun/Jaun puts a postage stamp on his forehead, he as the envelope of a message from others. His message is fear of unrestricted life possibilities because of its sufferings. His postage stamp is yellow for fear, but he has no spirit of his own, no message of his own to deliver. By contrast, Shem's spirit has risen within himself from dependence to independence, like the phoenix bird of myth that creates itself young from its own ashes. That mythical ascent ends chapter 3.2.

Joyce's Finnegans Wake - The Curse of Kabbalah Volume 6 (Paperback): John P. Anderson Joyce's Finnegans Wake - The Curse of Kabbalah Volume 6 (Paperback)
John P. Anderson
R1,185 Discovery Miles 11 850 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This sixth in a series continues this non-academic author's ground-breaking word by word analysis of James Joyce's Finnegans Wake. This volume covers all of the long chapter 2.3 with the intent to explore its 80 pages as an art object. Coming off the last chapter about children, the role performed in the case of children by over-bearing parents is taken over by imperialistic forces in the case of adults. The imperialists consume weak adult spirits by telling them what to do. Anal-retentive children become passive/aggressive adults under the direction of imperialists. They are the "head liners" in this chapter. The spirit imperialists in this chapter range from the church allowing you to experience the joy of sexual intercourse only in the harness of the properly married state, to the state ordering you to kill other humans, to your customers whose desires you must appease in order to do business and to your collective unconscious which houses the collective bulletins registered in human experience. All of these usurpers are deployed to limit your free will and tell you what to do. They speak to your outer ear in order to smother the voice in your inner ear. In terms of RCC theology related to the human spirit, the Holy Spirit is at least theoretically the source of mutuality and is supposed to infuse the spirit of the joined father-son divine mutuality into our human relationships. But that spirit has since Pentecost been locked up in and administered exclusively by the church through its sacraments. In Joyce's theology, a passive Holy Spirit sequestered in the church does register the relationship in the trinity of father and son, but that relationship is not charity but the domination of the father over the son. Joyce sees this father dominance in Christ's fearful reluctance in the Garden of Gethsemane. In this chapter the three main victims made passive by the spirit imperialists are the Captain in the Norwegian Captain tale, Buckley in the Buckley and Russian General tale, and Earwicker in his own pub. The subject arenas for passivity are sex, war and earning a living. In the background as always with Joyce is the passivity of Eve and Adam in the Garden, a passivity that let aggressive TZTZ god into their spirits as fear and dependency and was laid down in the collective unconscious. The setting for this chapter about the human spirit is the sale of alcoholic spirits by Earwicker in his Pub aptly named the "House of Call." With "stout" flowing into glasses and coins pinging into his till, this chapter focuses on what else in the process the Proprietor Earwicker sells to the consuming patrons. And that what else is his own stout, his own spirit. Even though he is the Proprietor, he no longer owns himself. He takes their "orders" and then takes their orders. The audience in this pub setting is exclusively male. And inasmuch as the alcohol does the talking, when these males do and say what they want, they listen to the same old stories and banter at rather than talk to each other. There is no union or communion or mutuality-promoting conversation. Passive/aggressives yell at each other but don't communicate, communication being the mutuality-based network of the Holy Spirit. In a pun that connects much of this chapter, juvenile psychosexual "hang-ups" become telephone-type "hang-ups" in adult communication and mutuality.

Joyce's Finnegans Wake - The Curse of Kabbalah Volume 5 (Paperback): John P. Anderson Joyce's Finnegans Wake - The Curse of Kabbalah Volume 5 (Paperback)
John P. Anderson
R905 Discovery Miles 9 050 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Arthur Young's Tour in Ireland, 1776-1779 (Paperback): Arthur Young Arthur Young's Tour in Ireland, 1776-1779 (Paperback)
Arthur Young; Edited by Arthur W. Hutton, John P. Anderson
R1,061 Discovery Miles 10 610 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This scarce antiquarian book is included in our special Legacy Reprint Series. In the interest of creating a more extensive selection of rare historical book reprints, we have chosen to reproduce this title even though it may possibly have occasional imperfections such as missing and blurred pages, missing text, poor pictures, markings, dark backgrounds and other reproduction issues beyond our control. Because this work is culturally important, we have made it available as a part of our commitment to protecting, preserving and promoting the world's literature.

Joyce's Finnegans Wake - The Curse of Kabbalah Volume 4 (Paperback): John P. Anderson Joyce's Finnegans Wake - The Curse of Kabbalah Volume 4 (Paperback)
John P. Anderson
R1,126 Discovery Miles 11 260 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This fourth in a series continues this non-academic author's ground-breaking word by word analysis of James Joyce's Finnegans Wake. This volume covers all of chapters 1.7, 1.8 and 2.1 with the intent to explore them as art objects.In chapters 1.7 and 1.8 Aesthetics meets Theosophy meets Metaphysics. Together they share a common subject-how one part or whole treats another part. These two chapters move from shun to share, hurt to help, male to female. In aesthetics, from bad art to good art. In theosophy, from TZTZ god to ES god. In metaphysics a la Arthur Schopenhauer, from male to female aspects of Will.Featuring an all male cast, chapter 1.7 is a stinging criticism of Shem by Shaun-brother against brother. Chapter 1.7 is intentionally bad art. In aesthetic terms, the whole of the chapter is at odds with the parts and the parts at odds with other parts.With an all female cast, chapter 1.8 features a young washerwoman and old washerwoman washing clothes and talking together across a river. The main point is that they are working together, and Old shares knowledge of the eternal feminine with Young. Sharing replaces shunning. Part helps part. Chapter 1.8 is intentionally divine art.Chapter 2.1 starts Part II that features the Earwicker children, the human expression of the death defying new. As children, they come with the potential for new possibilities. Initially, however, their realization is limited by youth, when they are more under instinct-based and parental control than under self-control.Chapter 2.1 features a children's game fueled by immature sexual intoxication and loss of self-control. Joyce presents this come-on game in the rhythms and rhymes of children's stories, poems and songs, that is in children's art limited by the purpose to please a young mind.Chapter 2.1 takes the form of a play. The action in the play is the children's game. It is a play about play. With drama in the structure, Joyce weaves Macbeth into the chapter and like Shakespeare's bearded witches, boils the pot with male and female.Hermetic magic supplies the metaphors and concepts for chapter 2.1. Hermetic magic is the art of accessing the celestial force field known as the Astral Light. In order to have strong magic the magus must be in equilibrium and must know him or herself. Magus Joyce notes that these same requirements are necessary for the highest art.

Joyce's Finnegans Wake - The Curse of Kabbalah: Volume 3 (Paperback): John P. Anderson Joyce's Finnegans Wake - The Curse of Kabbalah: Volume 3 (Paperback)
John P. Anderson
R910 Discovery Miles 9 100 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This third in a series continues this non-academic author's ground-breaking word by word analysis of James Joyce's Finnegans Wake, Joyce's last blessing on mankind. This volume covers chapters 1.5 and 1.6 with the intent to explore them as art objects, to examine how they work as art. By contrast with previous reduction-based chapters, Chapter 1.5 features expansion, One becoming Many. The spirit of the female principle registered in ALP's letter or "mamafesta" hatches the expansion. This chapter honors creativity in literature along with the human female instinct for giving birth to new human potential. An academically-oriented Professor explores but misses the meaning of the letter. Aristotle's concept of the infinite and the legend of Krishna injecting independence in Gopi milk women frame the chapter. Chapter 1.6 brings back the forces of reduction, Many becoming One. Instead of the female hatching the new, here the male spirit smothers new possibilities in favor of control. Shaun hijacks questions put by Shem to others and reduces their potentially different answers to his answer. The charming fable of Mookse and Gripes modeled on Aesop's "sour grapes" explores the schism between the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches; while arguing, both fail to notice the potential presence of the Holy Spirit. These two chapters feature two very different processes, the maternal process and the excremental process, the mother's womb in chapter 1.5 and the colon in chapter 1.6. The mother releases the new child and the colon the same old waste. Distorted spirit in the colon-inspired chapter sponsors Shaun sodomizing his sister. Joyce's masterful synergism of style and content continues. For example: Chapter 1.6 includes a second fable about Burrus and Caseous], the name suggesting butter. The language used by Joyce takes on the characteristics of butter; like dependent humans, the words change shape and spread easily.

Joyce's Finnegans Wake - The Curse of Kabbalah (Paperback): John P. Anderson Joyce's Finnegans Wake - The Curse of Kabbalah (Paperback)
John P. Anderson
R933 Discovery Miles 9 330 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This non-academic author presents his key to opening James Joyce's infamously difficult and endlessly playful novel Finnegans Wake. The key was fashioned in Kabbalah, an ancient Jewish mystical tradition that as interpreted by Joyce champions independent individualism as the path to the highest spirituality. Kabbalah images a universe excreted by the ultimate god, a universe that is necessarily finite and limited that came with its own secondary god that is finite and limited, the god presented in Genesis that issues blessing and curses designed to make mankind fearful and dependent- the curse of Kabbalah. Joyce laid this curse in his dream-like "Book of the Night" in the elastic way that the latent or hidden content of a dream distorts the presentation of dream materials. Acting like a black hole, this curse pressures the main character Harold Chimpden Earwicker to "fall," to become fearful and dependent just like everyone else, that is reduced to the mere initials HCE for "Here Comes Everybody." Joyce traces this curse from the myths in Genesis to the primal horde, the first social organization of humans, to the Oedipal Complex and to nation state warfare such as the Battle of Waterloo. In a groundbreaking presentation, Anderson deciphers word by word the first two chapters and part of the last chapter to show how this key opens the lock. He shows, for example, how the joined ending and beginning of Joyce's wisdom book form the Hebrew word for curse and the ending shows confrontation rather than repression of fear of death as the key to life, to your own wake.

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