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Häftad, Engelska, 2018
145 kr
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Häftad, Engelska, 2021
189 kr
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Häftad, Engelska, 2020
311 kr
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Inbunden, Engelska, 2016
859 kr
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This book defines genocide, distinguishing it from mass murder, war crimes, and other atrocities; allows readers to grasp the magnitude of the crime of genocide across time and throughout human civilization; and facilitates an understanding of new and potential cases of genocide as they occur.Recently, the topic of intervention against genocide has received attention in global politics and the national political discourse of major countries. The challenges in confronting genocide and attempting to make a positive change are manifold. Simply establishing an agreement on the legal definition of genocide—and distinguishing it from genocidal massacres, war crimes, and other crimes against humanity—is problematic. This book provides a valuable resource for students, scholars, and journalists when public awareness of, and interest in, genocide has reached unprecedented levels. Written in an accessible way for a broad readership, the book makes use of case studies to enable an understanding of emerging and potential genocide with the necessary depth of coverage to evaluate critically the ways in which the United Nations and national governments engage them.Readers will understand the essential ingredients of genocide, from antiquity to the present, and grasp the extent of the crime across human history. A variety of case studies provides a means to measure genocidal magnitudes in terms of their intent and motive, geographical extent, pace, method, participants, outcomes, legacies, punishments, and reparations. A unique and crucial feature of the book is that it gives as much attention to the differences among genocides—for example, between a large-scale genocide like the Holocaust and the extermination of a 500-person Amazonian tribe—while still treating both within a single conceptual framework of genocide, without "discounting" the smaller case.
E-bok
Engelska, 2016930 kr
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This book defines genocide, distinguishing it from mass murder, war crimes, and other atrocities; allows readers to grasp the magnitude of the crime of genocide across time and throughout human civilization; and facilitates an understanding of new and potential cases of genocide as they occur.Recently, the topic of intervention against genocide has received attention in global politics and the national political discourse of major countries. The challenges in confronting genocide and attempting to make a positive change are manifold. Simply establishing an agreement on the legal definition of genocide—and distinguishing it from genocidal massacres, war crimes, and other crimes against humanity—is problematic. This book provides a valuable resource for students, scholars, and journalists when public awareness of, and interest in, genocide has reached unprecedented levels. Written in an accessible way for a broad readership, the book makes use of case studies to enable an understanding of emerging and potential genocide with the necessary depth of coverage to evaluate critically the ways in which the United Nations and national governments engage them.Readers will understand the essential ingredients of genocide, from antiquity to the present, and grasp the extent of the crime across human history. A variety of case studies provides a means to measure genocidal magnitudes in terms of their intent and motive, geographical extent, pace, method, participants, outcomes, legacies, punishments, and reparations. A unique and crucial feature of the book is that it gives as much attention to the differences among genocides—for example, between a large-scale genocide like the Holocaust and the extermination of a 500-person Amazonian tribe—while still treating both within a single conceptual framework of genocide, without "discounting" the smaller case.
Häftad, Engelska, 2013
1 381 kr
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Neoliberalism has now failed, so can a social democratic resurgence replace it? This book retrieves the political thought of Swedish politician Ernst Wigforss to explore the unrealised potential of social democracy. Wigforss drew on many schools of thought to produce an alternative social democratic strategy.It outflanked economic liberalism, allowed his party to dominate Swedish politics for a half-century, and his country to achieve affluence and social equity as converging rather than competing objectives. OECD economies have since evolved political capacities – the welfare state, corporatist regulation, expanded citizen entitlements, civic amenity – far in excess of pessimistic evaluations offered by mainstream analyses. This book suggests that such developments confirm Wigforss’s ideas, confounding conventional pessimism.Full employment, social equity, economic democracy, new political institutions, and transformative economic management are now more imaginable than ever in western countries. But their achievement depends on a radical reformist political mobilisation of the kind that Wigforss inspired, one which integrates these aspirations as mutually reinforcing goals.
E-bok
Tyska, 2020129 kr
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Die Lehren des Buddha wurden im Laufe der Jahrtausende in ganz unterschiedliche Kulturen aufgenommen. Jedes Mal wurden sie neu interpretiert und angepasst, um in der neuen Gesellschaft Fuß fassen zu können. Aktuell findet dieser Prozess im Westen statt, wo der Buddhismus in unserem kulturellen Umfeld Wurzeln schlägt.Der ehemalige Mönch und Meditationslehrer Stephen Batchelor entwickelte dazu auf Basis der ältesten Quellen in "Jenseits des Buddhismus" eine praxisorientierte Interpretation des Dharma für Menschen in unserem säkularen Zeitalter.Das Arbeitsbuch zu "Jenseits des Buddhismus" fasst die zentralen Botschaften zu jedem Kapitel von Batchelors Werk zusammen und gibt Denkanstöße in Form von Fragen zum Dharma. Die inspirierenden Fragen dienen dazu, sich selbst zu reflektieren und die eigene Praxis weiterzuentwickeln. Das Arbeitsbuch unterstützt sowohl beim Selbststudium als auch bei der Gruppenarbeit.Dieses Arbeitsbuch stützt sich auf einen 16 Unterrichtseinheiten umfassenden Lehrgang, der auf "Jenseits des Buddhismus" basiert und von Winton Higgins mit zwei Sanghas in Sydney erarbeitet wurde. Die sechzehn Unterrichtseinheiten folgen den Kapiteln von Stephens Buch. Um einen größtmöglichen Nutzen zu erzielen, sollten "Jenseits des Buddhismus" und das Arbeitsbuch gemeinsam gelesen werden.Den Autoren der englischen Originalausgabe Winton Higgins, Jim Champion und Ramsey Margolis gelang es, ein humorvolles und leicht zu lesendes Arbeitsbuch zu schaffen, ohne die Tiefe von Batchelors Erfahrungswissen und Ideen zu beeinträchtigen. Sie sind wie die Herausgeber und Übersetzerin der deutschen Ausgabe, die Buddha-Stiftung, im internationalen "Säkularen buddhistischen Netzwerk" aktiv."Ich hoffe sehr, dass dieses Arbeitsbuch es Ihnen ermöglicht, die in "Jenseits des Buddhismus" vorgestellten Ideen weiter zu erforschen: den Dharma für ein säkulares Zeitalter zu überdenken." (Aus dem Vorwort von Stephen Batchelor zur deutschen Ausgabe)
E-bok
Engelska, 2016902 kr
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This book defines genocide, distinguishing it from mass murder, war crimes, and other atrocities; allows readers to grasp the magnitude of the crime of genocide across time and throughout human civilization; and facilitates an understanding of new and potential cases of genocide as they occur.Recently, the topic of intervention against genocide has received attention in global politics and the national political discourse of major countries. The challenges in confronting genocide and attempting to make a positive change are manifold. Simply establishing an agreement on the legal definition of genocide—and distinguishing it from genocidal massacres, war crimes, and other crimes against humanity—is problematic. This book provides a valuable resource for students, scholars, and journalists when public awareness of, and interest in, genocide has reached unprecedented levels. Written in an accessible way for a broad readership, the book makes use of case studies to enable an understanding of emerging and potential genocide with the necessary depth of coverage to evaluate critically the ways in which the United Nations and national governments engage them.Readers will understand the essential ingredients of genocide, from antiquity to the present, and grasp the extent of the crime across human history. A variety of case studies provides a means to measure genocidal magnitudes in terms of their intent and motive, geographical extent, pace, method, participants, outcomes, legacies, punishments, and reparations. A unique and crucial feature of the book is that it gives as much attention to the differences among genocides—for example, between a large-scale genocide like the Holocaust and the extermination of a 500-person Amazonian tribe—while still treating both within a single conceptual framework of genocide, without "discounting" the smaller case.