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Russell on Religion presents a comprehensive and accessible selection of Bertrand Russell's writing on religion and related topics from the turn of the century to the end of his life. The influence of religion pervades almost all Bertrand Russell's writings from his mathematical treatises to his early fiction. Russell contends with religion as a philosopher, as a historian, as a social critic and as a private individual. The papers in this volume are arranged chronologically for optimum coherence of the development of Russell's thinking and are divided into five main sections: * Personal statements * Religion and Philosophy * Religion and Science * Religion and Morality * Religion and History Students at all levels will find this a valuable insight into Russell's thought on religion. eBook available with sample pages: 0203450965
You don't need much to make your first pot, just a piece of clay and an idea. At the same time, it's a craft one develops over a lifetime. Making Pots is a handbook both for the beginner and more experienced potter. Basic skills are taught along with a background explanation of the rich history of pottery. Step-by-step the potter, Stefan Andersson, guides us on the potter's wheel, glaze manufacture and firing, sharing his techniques and know-how. Stefan also describes how to set up your own workshop, make your own tools, and design, stone-by-stone, your own kiln. What happens if there's a pocket of air in your clay? If the potter's wheel slips when you centre the clay? Or if the pots fall apart as you decorate the slipware? For each section there are also solutions to common problems. The book is founded on Stefan's enterprise and production of wood-fired ceramics with photos and diagrams describing the tasks and techniques. Chapters include: Clay Preparation Drying Glazing Firing Kilns Tools Forming Techniques
We are at a time when international law and the law of war are
particularly important. The testing of nuclear weapons that is
being used in the rhetoric surrounding threats of war is creating
new fears and heightening current tensions. Richard Falk has for
decades been an outspoken authority calling for nuclear disarmament
and the enforcement of non-proliferation treaties. In this
collection of essays, Falk examines the global threats to all
humanity posed by nuclear weapons. He is not satisfied with
accepting arms control measures as a managerial stopgap to these
threats and seeks no less than to move the world back from the
nuclear precipice and towards denuclearization. Falk's essays
reflect the wisdom and innovative thinking he has brought to his
long career as a scholar and activist, as he reminds nuclear
weapons states of their obligation under international law and
moral imperative to seek nuclear disarmament.
We are at a time when international law and the law of war are
particularly important. The testing of nuclear weapons that is
being used in the rhetoric surrounding threats of war is creating
new fears and heightening current tensions. Richard Falk has for
decades been an outspoken authority calling for nuclear disarmament
and the enforcement of non-proliferation treaties. In this
collection of essays, Falk examines the global threats to all
humanity posed by nuclear weapons. He is not satisfied with
accepting arms control measures as a managerial stopgap to these
threats and seeks no less than to move the world back from the
nuclear precipice and towards denuclearization. Falk's essays
reflect the wisdom and innovative thinking he has brought to his
long career as a scholar and activist, as he reminds nuclear
weapons states of their obligation under international law and
moral imperative to seek nuclear disarmament.
This collection of scholarly and critical essays about the legal
aspects of the Vietnam War explores various crimes committed by the
United States against North Vietnam: war of aggression; war crimes
in bombing civilian targets such as schools and hospitals, and
using napalm, cluster bombs, and Agent Orange; crimes against
humanity in moving large parts of the population to so-called
strategic hamlets; and alleged genocide and ecocide. International
lawyer Richard Falk, who observed these acts personally in North
Vietnam in 1968, uses international law to show how they came
about. This book brings together essays that he has written on the
Vietnam War and on its relationship to international law, American
foreign policy, and the global world order. Falk argues that only a
stronger adherence to international law can save the world from
such future tragedies and create a sustainable world order.
This collection of scholarly and critical essays about the legal
aspects of the Vietnam War explores various crimes committed by the
United States against North Vietnam: war of aggression; war crimes
in bombing civilian targets such as schools and hospitals, and
using napalm, cluster bombs, and Agent Orange; crimes against
humanity in moving large parts of the population to so-called
strategic hamlets; and alleged genocide and ecocide. International
lawyer Richard Falk, who observed these acts personally in North
Vietnam in 1968, uses international law to show how they came
about. This book brings together essays that he has written on the
Vietnam War and on its relationship to international law, American
foreign policy, and the global world order. Falk argues that only a
stronger adherence to international law can save the world from
such future tragedies and create a sustainable world order.
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