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In the Church's Teachings for a Changing World series, visionary
Episcopal thinkers and leaders have teamed up to revitalize the
classic resource with fresh new voices and style, concise and clear
enough for newcomers, yet grounded and thoughtful enough for
seminarians and leaders. In this volume, seminary dean and popular
blogger Thomas Ferguson traces the history of Christianity, with a
special focus on the rise of the Anglican Communion and the birth
and continual rebirth of The Episcopal Church. Explore how we got
here and where we might be going.
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The Political Economy is ideally suited as a supplementary text for
courses in American government and politics, policy studies,
business-government relations, and economic issues and policy
making. It integrates selections from the very finest new and
classical works of political and economic analysis, by
distinguished scholars, into a comprehensive overview of the
American political system.
The Political Economy is ideally suited as a supplementary text for
courses in American government and politics, policy studies,
business-government relations, and economic issues and policy
making. It integrates selections from the very finest new and
classical works of political and economic analysis, by
distinguished scholars, into a comprehensive overview of the
American political system.
"To discover who rules, follow the gold." This is the argument of
"Golden Rule," a provocative, pungent history of modern American
politics. Although the role big money plays in defining political
outcomes has long been obvious to ordinary Americans, most pundits
and scholars have virtually dismissed this assumption. Even in
light of skyrocketing campaign costs, the belief that major
financial interests primarily determine who parties nominate and
where they stand on the issues--that, in effect, Democrats and
Republicans are merely the left and right wings of the "Property
Party"--has been ignored by most political scientists. Offering
evidence ranging from the nineteenth century to the 1994 mid-term
elections, "Golden Rule" shows that voters are "right on the
money."
Thomas Ferguson breaks completely with traditional voter centered
accounts of party politics. In its place he outlines an "investment
approach," in which powerful investors, not unorganized voters,
dominate campaigns and elections. Because businesses "invest" in
political parties and their candidates, changes in industrial
structures--between large firms and sectors--can alter the agenda
of party politics and the shape of public policy.
"Golden Rule" presents revised versions of widely read essays in
which Ferguson advanced and tested his theory, including his
seminal study of the role played by capital intensive
multinationals and international financiers in the New Deal. The
chapter "Studies in Money Driven Politics" brings this aspect of
American politics into better focus, along with other studies of
Federal Reserve policy making and campaign finance in the 1936
election. Ferguson analyzes how a changing worldeconomy and other
social developments broke up the New Deal system in our own time,
through careful studies of the 1988 and 1992 elections. The essay
on 1992 contains an extended analysis of the emergence of the
Clinton coalition and Ross Perot's dramatic independent insurgency.
A postscript on the 1994 elections demonstrates the controlling
impact of money on several key campaigns.
This controversial work by a theorist of money and politics in the
U.S. relates to issues in campaign finance reform, PACs,
policymaking, public financing, and how today's elections work.
This new, updated edition of the influential Development Against
Democracy is a critical guide to postwar studies of modernisation
and development. In the mid-twentieth century, models of
development studies were products of postwar American policy. They
focused on newly independent states in the Global South, aiming to
assure their pro-Western orientation by promoting economic growth,
political reform and liberal democracy. However, this prevented
real democracy and radical change. Today, projects of democracy
have evolved in a radically different political environment that
seems to have little in common with the postwar period. Development
Against Democracy, however, testifies to a revealing continuity in
foreign policy, including in justifications of 'humanitarian
intervention' that echo those of counterinsurgency decades earlier
in Latin America, the Middle East and Southeast Asia. Irene L.
Gendzier argues that the fundamental ideas on which theories of
modernisation and development rest have been resurrected in
contemporary policy and its theories, representing the continuity
of postwar US foreign policy in a world permanently altered by
globalisation and its multiple discontents, the proliferation of
'failed states,' the unprecedented exodus of refugees, and
Washington's declaration of a permanent war against terrorism.
This new, updated edition of the influential Development Against
Democracy is a critical guide to postwar studies of modernisation
and development. In the mid-twentieth century, models of
development studies were products of postwar American policy. They
focused on newly independent states in the Global South, aiming to
assure their pro-Western orientation by promoting economic growth,
political reform and liberal democracy. However, this prevented
real democracy and radical change. Today, projects of democracy
have evolved in a radically different political environment that
seems to have little in common with the postwar period. Development
Against Democracy, however, testifies to a revealing continuity in
foreign policy, including in justifications of 'humanitarian
intervention' that echo those of counterinsurgency decades earlier
in Latin America, the Middle East and Southeast Asia. Irene L.
Gendzier argues that the fundamental ideas on which theories of
modernisation and development rest have been resurrected in
contemporary policy and its theories, representing the continuity
of postwar US foreign policy in a world permanently altered by
globalisation and its multiple discontents, the proliferation of
'failed states,' the unprecedented exodus of refugees, and
Washington's declaration of a permanent war against terrorism.
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Aly-Oop (Paperback)
Wes Pranschke; Edited by Paul-Thomas Ferguson; Contributions by Teresa Johnston
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R356
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A Birthday Wish (Paperback)
Teresa Johnston; Edited by Paul-Thomas Ferguson; Mark Berger
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R238
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To Live (Paperback)
Brent Metcalf; Teresa Johnston; Edited by Paul-Thomas Ferguson
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R414
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Pandemonium (Paperback)
Paul-Thomas Ferguson, David James Keaton, Teresa Johnston
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R336
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A collection of unnerving tales: - - by Michael Callahan - - So, It
Has come to this, Ten Dollars is All , Clemency, Persephone in
Flight, Cherry, Her Story, Fuzibol of Goden (#237 The Mighty Fall)
- - by Paul-Thomas Ferguson - - The Wrong Toolbox, From the Heart,
The Unforgotten's Reign, The East Stairwell, Just Three More
Minutes, My Brother's Keeper, Gnomestradamus, The Bellkeeper - - by
David James Keaton - - Suckerpunchingbag
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The Secret Agent (Paperback)
Teresa Johnston; Illustrated by Brad Ellis; Introduction by Paul-Thomas Ferguson
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R398
Discovery Miles 3 980
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This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
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The Last Post (Paperback)
Monica Veraguth; Teresa Johnston; Edited by Paul-Thomas Ferguson
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R355
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Weeks after the Allied invasion of Normandy on D-Day, a
newly-assembled unit of military prisoners must locate and rescue a
platoon of soldiers lost within the forests of Germany - a Dirty
Dozen-style mission aimed at making up for their indiscretions and
clearing their names. But what begins as a standard, if dangerous,
mission soon leaves the members of the rescue team lost amidst
horros beyond their imaginations . . . Praise for THE LAST POST:
"If you like THE KEEP by F. Paul Wilson, weird war stories, or
really, horror novels in general, you will thoroughly enjoy THE
LAST POST by Jim Dietz. It's clear Dietz has done his research --
every detail rings true -- and that makes this darkly brilliant
historical novel of the macabre even more entertaining." -- Mark
McLaughlin, author of BEACH BLANKET ZOMBIE and co-author of MONSTER
BEHIND THE WHEEL
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