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Quest for Survival (Hardcover): Julius Stone Quest for Survival (Hardcover)
Julius Stone
R1,887 Discovery Miles 18 870 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Letters to Australia, Volume 2 - Essays from the 1940s (Paperback): Julius Stone Letters to Australia, Volume 2 - Essays from the 1940s (Paperback)
Julius Stone
R891 Discovery Miles 8 910 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

LETTERS TO AUSTRALIA is a collection of Julius Stone's radio talks, originally broadcast by the ABC between 1942 and 1972. Recently discovered in the nation's archives, they take the reader back to the mid-20th century, bringing to life the people, events and the sweep of affairs during World War II and its turbulent aftermath, the hopes and fears of individuals and nations. They tell much of Australia's role in that world and that era. More than anyone else at that time, Julius Stone gave Australians a sense that they were part of the world and could, and should, seek to influence these events. Volumes one and two contain essays from the 1940s. Volume two completes the 1940s broadcasts, with a series on decolonisation, and a remarkable set of commentaries on the events and people nations and regions, starting with Europe and concluding with the Americas. The volume closes with a series of talks on the jurisprudence of international relations, and four insightful end-of-the-decade talks on the key challenges he believed must be met to maintain intellectual freedom, to counter the narrowness of indoctrination, to respond constructively to the threat of racial conflict, and to assert the value and power of gradual reform.

Letters to Australia, Volume 1 - Essays from the 1940s (Paperback): Julius Stone Letters to Australia, Volume 1 - Essays from the 1940s (Paperback)
Julius Stone
R910 R789 Discovery Miles 7 890 Save R121 (13%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

LETTERS TO AUSTRALIA is a collection of Julius Stone's radio talks, originally broadcast by the ABC between 1942 and 1972. Recently discovered in the nation's archives, they take the reader back to the mid-20th century, bringing to life the people, events and the sweep of affairs during World War II and its turbulent aftermath, the hopes and fears of individuals and nations. They tell much of Australia's role in that world and that era. More than anyone else at that time, Julius Stone gave Australians a sense that they were part of the world and could, and should, seek to influence these events. Volumes one and two contain essays from the 1940s.Volume one begins with 13 wartime broadcasts, given with war at its most threatening for Australia; they are a call to courage in dark times. The broadcasts became more nuanced when they resumed, in 1945 with the war almost won, and, over the remainder of the decade, they covered a wide range of issues - the complex aftermath of war, moves towards disarmament and the control of nuclear weapons, the shift of power from Britain and Europe to the US and USSR; the evolution of the Cold War; the birth of the United Nations; the first moves to European union, and the stirrings of the fundamentalist violence that is so large a part of today's conflicts. Volume two completes the 1940s broadcasts, with a series on decolonisation, and a remarkable set of commentaries on the events and people nations and regions, starting with Europe and concluding with the Americas. The volume closes with a series of talks on the jurisprudence of international relations, and four insightful end-of-the-decade talks on the key challenges he believed must be met to maintain intellectual freedom, to counter the narrowness of indoctrination, to respond constructively to the threat of racial conflict, and to assert the value and power of gradual reform.

Letters to Australia, Volume 5 - Essays from 1954-1955 (Paperback): Julius Stone Letters to Australia, Volume 5 - Essays from 1954-1955 (Paperback)
Julius Stone
R814 Discovery Miles 8 140 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Queen Elizabeth's visit showed a strong remaining affection for the crown, despite the nation's shift of its power alliances to the USA. In the USA, McCarthyism crashed with the discrediting of its leading figure; in Argentina, the autocratic populist movement of Peron came to an end; West Germany continued its spectacular economic growth; and Yugoslavia made a bid for neutrality, weakening the Soviet Union's grip on the Balkan states.

Letters to Australia, Volume 4 - Essays from 1952-1953 (Paperback): Julius Stone Letters to Australia, Volume 4 - Essays from 1952-1953 (Paperback)
Julius Stone
R833 Discovery Miles 8 330 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Letters to Australia is a collection of Julius Stone's radio talks, originally broadcast by the Australian Broadcasting Commission between 1942 and 1972. Recently discovered in the nation's archives, they take the reader back to the mid-20th century, bringing to life the people, events and the sweep of affairs during World War II and its turbulent aftermath, the hopes and fears of individuals and nations. They tell much of Australia's role in that world and that era. More than anyone else at that time, Julius Stone gave Australians a sense that they were part of the world and could, and should, seek to influence these events. Volume 4 contains 131 essays from 1952 and 1953.These years, like the two preceding, saw incremental change. The Korean War ended, but only after long negotiations over the fate and rights of prisoners of war; the debates over the development of unified economic and political structures in Europe grew; and, with Stalin's death and Beria's fall, the Soviet Union began its slow evolution towards glasnost and perestroika and eventual dissolution, decades later. In the Pacific, Australia entered a multi-lateral, ANZUS, excluded the United Kingdom, consolidating the nation's independence of Britain; Communist China pressed its claims to replace Taiwan on the Security Council; Queen Elizabeth II began her long reign; and adventurism by Egypt set the stage for the Suez crisis of 1956. In Asia, conflict in Vietnam grew, even as war ended in Korea. In Europe, West Germany grew in economic strength, its position between east and west still ambivalent; while the Soviet grip on eastern Europe grew in strength, intensifying their autocracies. The east-west balance of the great powers, and seemingly endless talks on nuclear disarmament, continued; but even in that atmosphere of stalemate, the emergence of NATO and of the Warsaw Pact as military alliances created some change - the growth of a sense that a balance of power between East and West could be sustained, could be lived with. Julius Stone had much to discuss.

Letters to Australia, Volume 3 - Essays from 1950-1951 (Paperback): Julius Stone Letters to Australia, Volume 3 - Essays from 1950-1951 (Paperback)
Julius Stone; Edited by Jonathan Stone, Eleanor Sebel, Michael Stone
R814 Discovery Miles 8 140 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Letters to Australia, Volume 3 is a collection of Julius Stone's radio broadcasts on various international issues between 1950 and 1951.

The International Court and World Crisis - International Conciliation, No. 536, January, 1962 (Hardcover): Julius Stone The International Court and World Crisis - International Conciliation, No. 536, January, 1962 (Hardcover)
Julius Stone; Edited by Anne Winslow, Patricia Wohlgemuth
R921 Discovery Miles 9 210 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Additional Editors Are Elizabeth G. Korbonski And Janet Cameron Duffy.

The International Court and World Crisis - International Conciliation, No. 536, January, 1962 (Paperback): Julius Stone The International Court and World Crisis - International Conciliation, No. 536, January, 1962 (Paperback)
Julius Stone; Edited by Anne Winslow, Patricia Wohlgemuth
R580 Discovery Miles 5 800 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Additional Editors Are Elizabeth G. Korbonski And Janet Cameron Duffy.

Aggression and World Order (Hardcover): Julius Stone Aggression and World Order (Hardcover)
Julius Stone; Introduction by Benjamin B. Ferencz
R1,571 Discovery Miles 15 710 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

With a New Introductory Essay, Paradoxes of a Sharp Legal Mind: Professor Julius Stone and International Aggression by Benjamin B. Ferencz. Efforts to enforce world peace during the twentieth century through international organizations created a demand for a legal definition of aggression. A U.N. committee attempted to provide one in a 1956 report. Stone rejected it for two reasons. Citing a broad array of examples, he shows that the concept of aggression eludes definition. More important, he argues that a definition is not necessary for the goals of international peace-enforcement.

Letters to Australia, Volume 6 - Essays from 1956-1972 (Paperback): Julius Stone Letters to Australia, Volume 6 - Essays from 1956-1972 (Paperback)
Julius Stone
R790 R696 Discovery Miles 6 960 Save R94 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The years 1956-72 were as eventful as any that had gone before, and Julius Stone touched on many international issues. The hydrogen bomb and the space race were popular topics. Decolonisation and independence in Asia and Africa were covered, especially Indonesia and South Africa. He spoke about the Cold War, Vietnam War and relations with China.

Law and the Social Sciences - The Second Half Century (Paperback, Minnesota Archive Editions Ed.): Julius Stone Law and the Social Sciences - The Second Half Century (Paperback, Minnesota Archive Editions Ed.)
Julius Stone
R1,244 Discovery Miles 12 440 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Law and the Social Sciences was first published in 1966. Minnesota Archive Editions uses digital technology to make long-unavailable books once again accessible, and are published unaltered from the original University of Minnesota Press editions. The author, a distinguished authority on law, provides an illuminating and challenging discussion of the social aspects of law and legal problems. As a background to some penetrating observations, he takes stock of the contributions and interrelations of the bodies of knowledge, from both the juristic and the social science side, which bear upon the study of law at the present time. He is concerned to show the respects in which jurisprudential ideas in this area have been stimulated and clarified by work in the social sciences, and, conversely, to draw attention to the need for the increased interest of social scientists in this area to take account of juristic insights, many of them of long standing. He points out some of the dangers, not limited to waste of effort, arising from "parochialism" on the part of either the lawyer or the social scientist. The final section is devoted to a study of the contributions, potentialities, and limits of behavioralist and computer techniques in understanding and operating the appellate judicial process. The book is based on a series of three lectures given by the author as the William S. Pattee Memorial Lectures sponsored by the University of Minnesota Law School.

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