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The Eldest Brother and New Testament Christology - Harald Aarbakke - Bog - Peter Lang Publishing Inc - Plusbog.dk

Other and Brother - Neta Stahl - Bog - Oxford University Press Inc - Plusbog.dk

"Brother Woodrow" - - Bog - Princeton University Press - Plusbog.dk

"Brother Woodrow" - - Bog - Princeton University Press - Plusbog.dk

This memoir of Woodrow Wilson is a long-neglected treasure, full of the candid and perceptive observations of Wilson''s brother-in-law and close friend, Stockton Axson. A charming and talented scholar of English literature, Axson became one of the few people in whom the reticent Wilson confided freely. Axson and Wilson met in 1884, when Wilson was courting Axson''s sister Ellen, while Axson was still a school boy. The friendship of the two men ended only with the president''s death in 1924. Axson''s fondness for his mentor, "Brother Woodrow," pervades this account, but he is frank in his analysis of Wilson''s flaws. As one of only a few personal memoirs of Wilson, this book offers a uniquely intimate view of the "human side" of the introverted president--and a sensitive evocation of the social life of a bygone era.Axson begins with memories of Wilson''s father and of Wilson''s life as a young man, including his engagement and marriage to Ellen Axson and his early teaching posts. Wilson taught for twelve years at Princeton University before his accession to its presidency, and Axson also taught there during this period. After Wilson began his stormy career as president of Princeton, Axson''s bachelor quarters were often a meeting place for the "Wilson faction." His lucid analysis of Wilson''s successes and failures as Princeton''s president is one of the highlights of the book--and probably the best record of these years of Wilson''s life.The book ends with a look behind the scenes of Wilson''s career as governor of New Jersey and president of the United States, and an analysis of the growing complexity of his personality. "It is Uncle Joseph [Wilson''s father] in him," observed one relative of Wilson''s seeming rigidity. From the standpoint of a loving family member, Axson offers a penetrating but sympathetic report on how Wilson changed as he bore the terrible burdens of World War I and its aftermath.Originally published in 1993.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.

DKK 1074.00
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From Big Brother to Big Brother - Eden Liddelow - Bog - Academica Press - Plusbog.dk

From Big Brother to Big Brother - Eden Liddelow - Bog - Academica Press - Plusbog.dk

The Nietzschean revolution governed the twentieth century, preaching the revaluation of all values, the privileging of interpretations over facts, the dominance of art. The 'crisis of consciousness' is our normality. Nihilism is both good and bad, in Nietzsche's view and my own. It opposes all the conventional thinking and moralistic repressions of periods before the telescreen age. But not so many people can believe in nothing, and Nietzsche wasn't one of them. What have we been believing in when we thought we weren't believing in anything? The book asserts that while Nietzsche's insights were necessary, in 2012 we have to revalue his value. Novels do this probably more effectively than the screen to which, since Orwell's 1984 from the time of the fictive Big Brother to the almost as fictive TV program we have become vulnerable. They show what goes on behind the scenes as the individual evaluates contemporary life: his/her crisis or repudiation- of value, meaning and desirability. The book observes the social and artistic waves still emanating in our century from the philosophical Big Bang of Descartes institution of doubt at the heart of mankind's existence - with special attention to Nietzsche, the Russians, Plato, existentialism, Dada, Mickey Mouse, popular fundamentalisms, End-Timers, surveillance (Orwell's and ours) and particularly neo-liberalism. The following chapters each investigate a civilisation - Britain, the USA, France and Australia - examining six novels closely, each within their social context, from 1948 (Orwell's 1984) to century's end. How do individuals handle the proliferating doubt which has split consciousness, in the screen age, into an unstable oscillation between theory and impulse? We see the impulse on the telescreen: another theory may lie behind it. We don't really think much. The idea of falsehood, like sacred, no longer features particularly in the telecreen age West, nor a concept of disvalue (Susan Sontag's term, following Nietzsche). Art is both worshiped and banalised. The Ancient Chinese Warriors T shirt, the Botticelli Primavera mouse mat, the Fra Angelico Annunciation mug and address book - the category postmodern permits all. But is this phenomenon simply nihilist? Art is brought closer to us, but power and its meaning are being called into question. Nietzsche was right to unmask the pieties of the late 19th century as decadent conventions. But in the dawning knowledge that nihilism and fundamentalism (of religions or markets) are two sides of the same coin, and that like both Big Brothers we are engaged in the abolition of the natural as well as of the sacred, are we now best served by an ethic that denies any notion of the good outside the will to power? For, in Terry Eagleton's words, Confronted with an implacable political enemy, and a fundamentalist one at that, the West will no doubt be forced to reflect more and more on the foundations of its own civilisation. The book is lively, and keen to go past the straitjackets of belief for that is what theories are that the 20th century was so attached to. We have been treating values as options. But what values might be necessary to this new century? The book concludes with a portrait of the telescreen age's real Superman.

DKK 929.00
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Brother-Making in Late Antiquity and Byzantium - Claudia (director Of The Division Of Byzantine Research Rapp - Bog - Oxford University Press Inc -

Brother, Can You Spare a Billion? - Daniel (assistant Professor Of Political Science Mcdowell - Bog - Oxford University Press Inc - Plusbog.dk

Brother, Can You Spare a Billion? - Daniel (assistant Professor Of Political Science Mcdowell - Bog - Oxford University Press Inc - Plusbog.dk

When financial crises occur, it has long been accepted that national economies need a lender of last resort to stabilize markets. In today''s global financial system, crises are rarely confined to one country. Indeed, they often go global. Yet, there is no formal international lender of last resort (ILLR) to perform this function for the world economy. Conventional wisdom says that the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has emerged as the de facto ILLR. Yet, that premise is incomplete. Brother, Can You Spare a Billion? explores how the United States has for decades regularly complemented the Fund''s ILLR role by selectively providing billions of dollars in emergency loans to foreign economies in crisis. Why would U.S. policymakers ever put national financial resources at risk to "bailout" foreign governments and citizens to whom they are not beholden when the IMF was created for this purpose? Daniel McDowell argues the United States has been compelled to provide such rescues unilaterally when it believes a multilateral response via the IMF is either too slow or too small to protect vital U.S. economic and financial interests. Through a combination of historical case studies and statistical analysis, McDowell uncovers the defensive motives behind U.S. decisions to provide global liquidity beginning in the 1960s, moving through international debt crises of the 1980s and emerging market currency crises of the 1990s, and extending up to the 2008 global financial crisis. Together, these analyses paint a more complete picture of how international financial crises have been managed and highlight the unique role that the U.S. has played in stabilizing the world economy in troubled times.

DKK 1060.00
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Silent Love - Gerard De Vries - Bog - Academic Studies Press - Plusbog.dk

Geoarchaeology of Israel - - Bog - Academic Studies Press - Plusbog.dk

Rashi, Biblical Interpretation, and Latin Learning in Medieval Europe - Mordechai Z. Cohen - Bog - Cambridge University Press - Plusbog.dk

A Victorian Wanderer - Bernard Bergonzi - Bog - Oxford University Press - Plusbog.dk

Life of Captain Stephen Martin - Clements R. Markham - Bog - Navy Records Society - Plusbog.dk