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E-BooksThe Filioque Revisiting the Doctrinal Debate Between Catholics and Orthodox by Erick Ybarra




The Filioque  Revisiting the Doctrinal Debate Between Catholics and Orthodox by Erick Ybarra

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Title: The Filioque: Revisiting the Doctrinal Debate Between Catholics and Orthodox
Author: Erick Ybarra
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E-BooksBasic Income and the Left A European Debate



Basic Income and the Left A European Debate
Free Download Philippe van Parijs, "Basic Income and the Left: A European Debate"
English | 2018 | pages: 122 | ISBN: 1999715152 | PDF | 0,9 mb
The Unconditional Basic Income (UBI) is one of the most hotly debated ideas of recent years on the left - and, indeed, right. The potential threat to millions of current jobs posed by robotization and artificial intelligence combined with the rise of inequality has contributed to making it a core element of the continuing post-crisis discussions on what it means to be on the left, or a social democrat, today and in the future. Is an unconditional basic income without means-test or work-test compatible with social justice and individual self-worth? Does it open up the space for an end to demeaning labour and a resurgence of voluntary work and cultural life? Is it affordable? This collection of short but compelling essays, all previously published in Social Europe, allows both proponents and opponents to make their case and is designed to extend this vital discussion to a wider audience. We are proud to have spearheaded the debate on an issue that is of vital and enduring importance for Europe and beyond.



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E-BooksBlack INC The Greatest Debate Part 2 by Adam Young



Black INC The Greatest Debate Part 2 by Adam Young
Free Download Black INC The Greatest Debate Part 2 by Adam Young
English | MP3@192 kbps | 1h 32m | 127.0 MB
Zack Zog sets up Balance INC to save the Planet Earth from turning into the Planet Zog! Part 2 of the story.



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E-BooksThe Debate on the English Reformation Second Edition



The Debate on the English Reformation Second Edition
Free Download The Debate on the English Reformation: Second Edition By Rosemary O'Day
2014 | 320 Pages | ISBN: 0719086612 | PDF | 3 MB
Extensively revised and updated, this new edition of The Debate on the English Reformation combines a discussion of successive historical approaches to the English Reformation with a critical review of recent debates in the area, offering a major contribution to modern historiography as well as to Reformation studies. It explores the way in which successive generations have found the Reformation relevant to their own times and have in the process rediscovered, redefined and rewritten its story. It shows that not only people who called themselves historians but also politicians, ecclesiastics, journalists and campaigners argued about interpretations of the Reformation and the motivations of its principal agents.The author also shows how, in the twentieth century, the debate was influenced by the development of history as a subject and, in the twenty-first century, by state control of the academy. Undergraduates, researchers and lecturers alike will find this an invaluable and essential companion to their studies.



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E-BooksRedefining the Poverty Debate Why a War on Markets is No Substitute for a War on Poverty



Redefining the Poverty Debate Why a War on Markets is No Substitute for a War on Poverty
Free Download Redefining the Poverty Debate: Why a War on Markets is No Substitute for a War on Poverty By Kristian Niemietz
2012 | 250 Pages | ISBN: 0255366523 | PDF | 2 MB
The political debate about poverty is entirely dominated by groups calling for more income transfers to the poor. However, now that the scope of our welfare state has reached - or even surpassed - Scandinavian levels, surely this approach has run its course. Award-winning author Kristian Niemietz lays out another approach to dealing with the problem of poverty - one that focuses on addressing the problems caused by government interventions that raise the cost of living. These interventions are enormous in their effect on the poor. As the author points out, the poverty lobbies are more or less silent on these crucial matters. This has not always been the case. In the past, free-trade movements, for example, had been seen as pro-poor movements. Alongside radical market reforms, the author proposes wide-ranging welfare reform to encourage work and remove the penalties on family formation. This would include a form of negative income tax system and the localisation of welfare decisions.



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E-BooksThe Animal Rights Debate Abolition or Regulation



The Animal Rights Debate Abolition or Regulation
Free Download Gary Francione, "The Animal Rights Debate: Abolition or Regulation?"
English | 2010 | ISBN: 0231149557, 0231149549 | 272 pages | True PDF | 2.4 MB
Gary L. Francione is a law professor and leading philosopher of animal rights theory. Robert Garner is a political theorist specializing in the philosophy and politics of animal protection. Francione maintains that we have no moral justification for using nonhumans and argues that because animals are property-or economic commodities-laws or industry practices requiring "humane" treatment will, as a general matter, fail to provide any meaningful level of protection. Garner favors a version of animal rights that focuses on eliminating animal suffering and adopts a protectionist approach, maintaining that although the traditional animal-welfare ethic is philosophically flawed, it can contribute strategically to the achievement of animal-rights ends.



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E-BooksThe debate on the rise of the British Empire



The debate on the rise of the British Empire
Free Download The debate on the rise of the British Empire By Anthony Webster
2006 | 208 Pages | ISBN: 0719067928 | PDF | 12 MB
This fascinating and highly useful book examines the rise of the British empire and the various debates among historians of imperialism over the past two hundred years. It discusses why the empire is so attractive to historians, why there is so much debate and controversy surrounding the subject, and how different generations of historians have read the various episodes in the history of the empire often radically differently. Chapters look at the enduring fascination with the empire among historians; early twentieth century economic explanations for the dynamic expansion of the empire in the Victorian period; the controversies surrounding empire in the 1950s; post colonial theory and its critics; religion, race, gender and class; and debates on capitalism and the empire since the 1980. The final chapter investigates how Britain's imperial history might be viewed in years to come. An engaging and useful work of historiography, this book will be essential reading for students of British imperialism attempting to get to grips with the subject.



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E-BooksThe Image Debate Figural Representation in Islam and Across the World



The Image Debate Figural Representation in Islam and Across the World
The Image Debate: Figural Representation in Islam and Across the World By Christiane Gruber
2019 | 240 Pages | ISBN: 1909942340 | PDF | 45 MB
The images released by the Islamic State of militants smashing statues at ancient sites were a horrifying aspect of their advance across Northern Iraq and Syria during 2015-16. Their leaders justified this iconoclasm by arguing that such actions were divinely decreed in Islam, a notion that has remained fixed in the public consciousness.The Image Debate is a collection of thirteen essays which examine the controversy surrounding the use of images in Islamic and other religious cultures and seek to redress some of the misunderstandings that have arisen. Written by leading academics from the United States, Australia, Turkey, Israel and the United Kingdom, the book has a foreword by Stefano Carboni, Director of the Art Gallery of Western Australia, followed by an introduction by the editor Christiane Gruber, who sets the subject in context with a detailed examination of the debates over idols and the production of figural images in Islamic traditions. Twelve further articles are divided into three sections: the first deals with pre-modern Islam: Mika Natif looks at tensions between the Hadith prohibition on images and the praxis of image-making under the Umayyad dynasty and argues that the Umayyad rulers used imagery to establish their political and religious authority; Finbarr Barry Flood examines the practice of epigraphic erasure, i.e., the removal of names of rulers and patrons from historical inscriptions from the medieval Islamic world; and Oya Pancaroğlu focuses on the figural conventions of an illustrated manuscript of Varqa and Gulshah, a medieval Persian romance composed in the masnavi (rhyming couplet) form by the 11th-century poet 'Ayyuqi. The second section addresses the situation outside Islam: Alicia Walker surveys attitudes toward the production and veneration of religious images in Byzantium from the earliest years of the Christian Roman Empire (early 4th century) to the aftermath of the Iconoclast controversy (late 9th century); Steven Fine explores the history of Jewish engagement with 'art' from Roman antiquity through the high middle ages through a detailed exploration of the 3rd-century Dura Europos synagogue and its wall paintings; Michael Shenkar examines evidence for the employment of figural images in the cultic practices of some of the major ancient Iranian cultural and political entities, offering a broad perspective on perceptions of images in ancient Iranian worship; and Robert DeCaroli delves into the question of why no image of the Buddha was made during the first five hundred years of Buddhism. The third section brings the reader back to Islamic lands with five articles examining aspects of the issue in the modern and contemporary periods: Yousuf Saaed investigates South Asian mass-produced images, especially posters that include illustrations of local Sufi shrines, portraits of saints and Shi'i iconography; James Bennett explores the visual depiction of Javanese shadow puppets (wayang kulit), including the sage Begawan Abiyasa, whose narratives convey key elements of Sufi mystical philosophy; Allen and Mary Roberts consider images of Cheikh Amadu Bamba, the founding Sufi saint of the Senegalese Mouride order; Rose Issa addresses how the term 'Islamic' relates to contemporary art, how artists manage to create work in countries in constant turmoil and to what extent such works reflect their conceptual, aesthetic, and socio-political concerns; and finally Shiva Balaghi traces the use of the figure, along its symbolic shadows and silhouettes, in works by notable Iranian artists living in Iran and in diaspora.



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E-BooksThe Feudalism Debate



The Feudalism Debate
The Feudalism Debate By Harbans Mukhia (editor)
1999 | 344 Pages | ISBN: 8173042845 | PDF | 66 MB
In 1981 Harbans Mukhia's essay, 'Was There Feudalism in Indian History?' was published in The Journal of Peasant Studies, which triggered off an international debate of the problem in the journal's special issues in 1985 and some subsequent issues. Among the central questions was the tension between Marxist conception of capitalism as the first world system and several Marxist historians' construction of feudalism as a universal category. This volume contains 11 essays discussing these issues.



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E-BooksCapitalism, For and Against A Feminist Debate



Capitalism, For and Against A Feminist Debate
Nancy Holmstrom, "Capitalism, For and Against: A Feminist Debate"
English | 2011 | ISBN: 0521132118, 0521114071 | PDF | pages: 361 | 1.6 mb
Political philosophy and feminist theory have rarely examined in detail how capitalism affects the lives of women. Ann Cudd and Nancy Holmstrom take up opposing sides of the issue, debating whether capitalism is valuable as an ideal and whether as an actually existing economic system it is good for women. In a discussion covering a broad range of social and economic issues, including unequal pay, industrial reforms and sweatshops, they examine how these and other issues relate to women and how effectively to analyze what constitutes 'capitalism' and 'women's interests'. Each author also responds to the opposing arguments, providing a thorough debate of the topics covered. The resulting volume will interest a wide range of readers in philosophy, political theory, women's studies and global affairs.



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