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Earthcare
An Anthology in Environmental Ethics
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- Spencer AbrahamRay AndersonNik AnsellWilliam BaxterJoachim BlatterMurray BookchinMaya BrennanMajora CarterCarl CohenDeane CurtinHerman DalyDavid DeGraziaCalvin DeWittDavid EhrenfeldAnne EhrlichRobert ElliotNuria FernandezRamachandra GuhaGarrett HardinJohn HassePo-Keung IpRalf IsenmannKauser JahanAndrew KernohanMarti KheelKenneth KraftAldo LeopoldMiriam MacGillisJuan Martinez-AlierEd McGaaKatie McShaneRoberto MechosoArne NaessMichael NelsonBryan NortonPhilip NyhusJohn O'NeilStephen PacalaErnest PartridgeErv PetersonLily-Marlene RussowKristin Schrader-FrechetteErroll SchweizerGeorge SessionsStephen SocolowPaul SteidlmeierRichard SylvanBron TaylorPaul TaylorKaren WarrenPeter WarshallPeter WenzLynn WhiteBill DevallPeter SingerPhilip J. BentleyMarianne B. KarshHolmes Rolston IIIBrian J. WalshSt. Thomas AquinasAristotleSt. Francis of AssisiRene DescartesImmanuel KantPaulStuart EwenStephen GardinerEugene HargroveSeyyed Hossein NasrTom ReganMark SagoffDr. Vandana ShivaRoger Thompson
2009
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This anthology, designed for use in undergraduate courses in environmental ethics, includes new and classic readings by leading writers in the field, full-length case studies, and many short discussion cases. Introductions and discussion questions are provided for all the essays, with each chapter introduced by a summary of the issues and appropriate philosophic, historical and scientific background. Exploring ethical theory, environmental ethics, science and the environmental movement, Ea...
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Captains of Consciousness offers a historical look at the origins of the advertising industry and consumer society at the turn of the twentieth century. For this new edition Stuart Ewen, one of our foremost interpreters of popular culture, has written a new preface that considers the continuing influence of advertising and commercialism in contemporary life. Not limiting his critique strictly to consumers and the advertising culture that serves them, he provides a fascinating hist...
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Typecasting
On the Arts and Sciences of Human Inequality
2011
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Typecasting chronicles the emergence of the "science of first impression" and reveals how the work of its creators—early social scientists—continues to shape how we see the world and to inform our most fundamental and unconscious judgments of beauty, humanity, and degeneracy. In this groundbreaking exploration of the growth of stereotyping amidst the rise of modern society, authors Ewen & Ewen demonstrate "typecasting" as a persistent cultural practice. Drawing on fields as diverse as hist...
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"[A] passionate, compelling, and disturbing argument that the ills of democracy in the United States today arise from the default of its elites." —John Gray, New York Times Book Review (front-page review)In a front-page review in the Washington Post Book World, John Judis wrote: "Political analysts have been poring over exit polls and precinct-level votes to gauge the meaning of last November's election, but they would probably better employ their...
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**NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLERCNN host and best-selling author Fareed Zakaria argues for a renewed commitment to the world’s most valuable educational tradition.**The liberal arts are under attack. The governors of Florida, Texas, and North Carolina have all pledged that they will not spend taxpayer money subsidizing the liberal arts, and they seem to have an unlikely ally in President Obama. While at a General Electric plant in early 2014, Obama remarked, "I promise ...
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2011
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In this classic talk delivered at the Poetry Center, New York, on February 16, 1970, Noam Chomsky articulates a clear, uncompromising vision of social change. Chomsky contrasts the classical liberal, libertarian socialist, state socialist, and state capitalist world views and then defends a libertarian socialist vision as "the proper and natural extension . . . of classical liberalism into the era of advanced industrial society."In his stirring conclusion Chomsky argues, "We have to...
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For Common Things
Irony, Trust, and Commitment in America Today
2010
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Jedediah Purdy calls For Common Things his "letter of love for the world's possibilities." Indeed, these pages--which garnered a flurry of attention among readers and in the media--constitute a passionate and persuasive testament to the value of political, social, and community reengagement. Drawing on a wide range of literary and cultural influences--from the writings of Montaigne and Thoreau to the recent popularity of empty entertainment and breathless chroniclers of th...
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Politics for Everybody
Reading Hannah Arendt in Uncertain Times
2020
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Rediscover what politics actually is and what miracles it can achieve—once it's separated from partisanship, polarization, and pointless yelling.In this age of nearly unprecedented partisan rancor, you'd be forgiven for thinking we could all do with a smaller daily dose of politics. In his provocative and sharp book, however, Ned O'Gorman argues just the opposite: Politics for Everybody contends that what we really need to do is engage more deeply with poli...
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Regarded as one of the most important sociological and business commentaries of modern times, The Organization Man developed the first thorough description of the impact of mass organization on American society. During the height of the Eisenhower administration, corporations appeared to provide a blissful answer to postwar life with the marketing of new technologies—television, affordable cars, space travel, fast food—and lifestyles, such as carefully planned suburban communities...
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White Collar
The American Middle Classes
2002
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In print for fifty years, White Collar by C. Wright Mills is considered a standard on the subject of the new middle class in twentieth-century America. This landmark volume demonstrates how the conditions and styles of middle class life--originating from elements of both the newer lower and upper classes--represent modern society as a whole. By examining white-collar life, Mills aimed to learn something about what was becoming more typically "American" than the once-famous Western...
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2009
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In this unique collection, the memoirs of eleven historians provide a fascinating portrait of a formative generation of scholars. Born around the time of World War II, these influential historians came of age just before the upheavals of the 1960s and ’70s and helped to transform both their discipline and the broader world of American higher education. The self-inventions they thoughtfully chronicle led, in many cases, to the invention of new fields—including women’s and gender history, so...
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