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Random House USA Inc The Arc of a Covenant
Book SynopsisA NEW YORK TIMES BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR • A groundbreaking work that overturns the conventional understanding of the Israeli-American relationship and, in doing so, explores how fundamental debates about American identity drive our country''s foreign policy.In this bold examination of the Israeli-American relationship, Walter Russell Mead demolishes the myths that both pro-Zionists and anti-Zionists have fostered over the years. He makes clear that Zionism has always been a divisive subject in the American Jewish community, and that American Christians have often been the most fervent supporters of a Jewish state, citing examples from the time of J.P. Morgan and John D. Rockefeller to the present day.He spotlights the almost forgotten story of left-wing support for Zionism, arguing that Eleanor Roosevelt and liberal New Dealers had more influence on President Truman''s Israel policy than the American Jewish community--and that Stalin''s influence was more decisive than Truman''s in Israel''s struggle for independence. Mead shows how Israel''s rise in the Middle East helped kindle both the modern evangelical movement and the Sunbelt coalition that carried Reagan into the White House. Highlighting the real sources of Israel''s support across the American political spectrum, he debunks the legend of the so-called Israel lobby. And, he describes the aspects of American culture that make it hostile to anti-Semitism and warns about the danger to that tradition of tolerance as our current culture wars heat up.With original analysis and in lively prose, Mead illuminates the American-Israeli relationship, how it affects contemporary politics, and how it will influence the future of both that relationship and American life.
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W. W. Norton & Company The Enduring Debate
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WW Norton & Co The Prince
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WW Norton & Co Common Sense and Other Writings
Book SynopsisThomas Paine often declared himself a citizen of the world. This Norton Critical Edition presents Paine and his writing within the transatlantic and global context of the revolutionary ideas and actions of his time.Table of ContentsIntroduction: Thomas Paine and the Revolutionary Enlightenment, 1770s-1790s The Texts of Common Sense and Other Writings Common Sense (1776) The American Crisis #6, October 20, 1778 From Rights of Man, Part First, February 1791 Reasons for Preserving the Life of Louis Capet, January 15, 1793 Shall Louis XVI Have Respite? January 19, 1793 Agrarian Justice (1797) Contexts [Second Continental Congress] • A Declaration . . . Setting Forth the Causes and Necessity of Their Taking Up Arms, July 1775 [Pennsylvania General Assembly] • An Act for the Gradual Abolition of Slavery, March 1, 1780 Quobna Ottobah Cugoano • From Thoughts and Sentiments on the Evil and Wicked Traffic of the Slavery and Commerce of the Human Species (1787) Richard Price • A Discourse on the Love of Our Country (1789) James Madison • On Perpetual Peace, February 2, 1792 Will Chip, a Country Carpenter [Hannah More] • Village Politics: Addressed to All the Mechanics, Journeymen, and Day-Labourers, in Great Britain (1793) George Washington • Farewell Address, September 19, 1796 Interpretations Robert A. Ferguson • The Commonalities of Common Sense Nathan R. Perl-Rosenthal • The "Divine Right of Republics": Hebraic Republicanism and the Debate over Kingless Government in Revolutionary America Gary Kates • From Liberalism to Radicalism: Tom Paine's Rights of Man Gregory Claeys • From The Origins of the Rights of Labor: Republicanism, Commerce, and the Construction of Modern Social Theory in Britain, 1796-1805 Selected Bibliography Index
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Basic Books The Impossible Will Take a Little While
Book Synopsis"An anthology of some of the most powerful voices of our time." -Boston GlobeTrade ReviewHistory Channel & American Book Association's #3 political book for 2004 Praise the original edition: "This might possibly be the most important collection of stories and essays you will ever read."--American Book Association & History Channel: Top-10 political book list "Paul Loeb brings hope for a better world in a time when we so urgently need it."--Millard Fuller, founder, Habitat for Humanity "An indispensable anthology of hope and inspiration. Put away your Prozac, and pick up The Impossible Will Take a Little While."--Arianna Huffington "Deeply moving and motivating... a retinue to be reckoned with; a plethora of commentary from those dedicated to the concept of a better world"--Baltimore Sun "Hopeful, inspiring, and motivating... May well be required reading for us all." --Sierra Club Magazine "Will resonate with anyone struggling with despair and doubt."--Dallas Morning News "A much needed salvo against despair."--Psychology Today "For anyone worn down, The Impossible Will Take a Little While is a bracing double cappuccino."--Barbara Ehrenreich "A must read"--Teaching Tolerance "This inspiring collection is such a song of hope in these difficult times."--Bonnie Raitt "A wonderful book, with some extraordinary folks contributing. It reminds us that darkness always comes before the dawn."--Reg Weaver, president, National Education Association "Stop worrying, stop feeling sorry for humanity and read The Impossible Will Take a Little While."--Chicago Tribune "A book of essays meant to inspire people."--Christian Science Monitor "An extremely important effort."--John Kenneth Galbraith "A shot in the arm for all of us who feel withered by crisis and paralyzed with cynicism...Every page sparkles with insight into how the most painful circumstances can drive us to our higher selves."--San Antonio Express News "A powerful classroom resource that will help inspire your students to act." --American Association of Colleges and Universities "A compilation of 49 essays, excerpts and exclamations from a wide range of people who have found hope despite all evidence to the contrary."--Minneapolis Star Tribune "Refreshingly empowering, healing, and amazingly inspirational. It touches the imagination, retrieves the faith, and is desperately needed by our country to provoke new hope and meaning. It is a glass half full for the cynic and the fearful, a compilation of vision for the complacent, and an antidote for the despondent--truly a must read for everyone."--Steelabor, United Steelworkers of America "Reading this hymnbook of hope, one's heart cannot help but sing. I am moved and inspired by this magnificent book's rich stories and insights. They water the fragile, precious seed of hope, from which everything we love grows." --Vicki Robin, author, Your Money or Your Life "A soul-stirring anthology which we guarantee will lift the spirits of anyone looking for reasons to carry on in the struggle to create a better world."--The Lutheran "An intelligent, impressive compendium of ideas and feelings that, if implemented, will lead to a far more civilized society." --Peter Matthiessen, author The Snow Leopard "A collection of moving essays and poems on how to maintain optimism in a post 9/11 world."--Real Simple "You are part of what's good about this world and I admire your work very much. This book can even make one hopeful about the future despite so many signs to the contrary."--Bill Moyers "A magnificent anthology celebrates hope, guts, and the power of taking action... Loeb has compiled for us the words of 49 of the most gifted and heroic men and women of our time, 49 testimonials to stamina and compassion in the face of seemingly insurmountable odds, 49 reasons to keep hope alive in this time of frustration and fear" --The Oprah Magazine [Lead Review] "Stunning insights...educational and inspirational."--Seattle Times "A stirring collection of essays aimed at people who still want to believe that ordinary people can change the world."--Atlanta Journal Constitution "An anthology of some of the most powerful voices of our time."--Boston Globe "When my daughter asked from college how to be an effective grassroots citizen, I gave her Paul's books."--Josette Sheeran, Executive Director, United Nations World Food Program "Loeb has been doing wonderfully patient work, exploring the American conscience from the inside. I regard him as something of a national treasure."--Susan Sontag
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The Perseus Books Group Its Even Worse Than It Looks Revised and Expanded
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The University of Michigan Press Oral Arguments and Coalition Formation on the
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The University of Michigan Press Campaign Reform
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The University of Michigan Press At the Risk of Being Heard
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LUP - University of Michigan Press Democracy Governance and Growth
Book SynopsisProvides much of the evidence underpinning a growing consensus among development and growth economists that successful economic development depends fundamentally on the way societies are organised and governed. They argue that ""good governance"" is a prerequisite to sustained increases in living standards.Trade ReviewTo understand economic growth, we have to go beyond narrow economic factors to consider legal and political institutions. In the essays collected here, Steve Knack and his collaborators make important contributions to the measurement of institutional forces, notably to the quantification of the rule of law and contract enforcement." —Robert Barro, Robert C. Waggoner Professor of Economics, Harvard University"This volume collects together a number of contributions that have been crucial in developing our understanding of just how important institutions are to economic development. While accumulation of physical, human and financial capital, labor time and the development of technology may be the proximate triggers of growth, this shifts the onus of investigation to what facilitates investment in machinery, education, knowledge, and promotes the extension of credit to entrepreneurs. Good policy is one sensible response. But while correct, even the best policy response requires an anchor in an institutional environment that promotes confidence on the part of investors that their commitment of scarce resources to projects that often bear their returns at some distant point in the future, stand a good chance of actually being realized. In this volume we are presented with empirical evidence to demonstrate that institutions matter in this context, and that their impact is applicable across a range of stages of development, and diverse cultural settings. Further, we find clear conceptual articulation of why it is that institutions should have such impacts. Finally, the contributions show that institutions of relevance are not confined purely to formal institutions enshrined in legal codes, but that informal values and social networks play a central role in long run economic progress. Together they constitute an important qualifier to any development strategy that focuses too narrowly on policy responses without considering the institutional environment in which such policy is implemented." —Johannes Fedderke, Gencor Professor of Economics, University of Witwatersrand"Mancur Olson was one of the cleverest, quirkiest economists not to have won the Nobel Prize. His path-breaking ideas about the importance of institutions, both formal and informal, for economic prosperity fueled a remarkable burst of theoretical and empirical research by his colleagues and students. Steve Knack's valuable new volume brings together the highlights of this very fruitful period of collaboration." —Robert D. Putnam, Malkin Professor of Public Policy, Harvard University
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The University of Michigan Press The One and Only Law
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The University of Michigan Press The Committee
Book SynopsisWith its insider's view of the rough-and-tumble politics of cap-and-trade, healthcare reform, tobacco, oversight, and the debt ceiling agreement, The Committee uniquely melds the art of politics and policymaking with the theory and literature of political science.Trade ReviewBryan Marshall and Bruce Wolpe have teamed up to produce a remarkable book that is sure to become an indispensable work on how Congress really works. Marshall, with the keen eye of a political scientist who has also worked inside Congress, meshes together the theory and practice of how Congress and specifically the House of Representatives works. From his vantage point in 2009 and 2010, beside the powerful House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Henry Waxman, Wolpe chronicles what it was like to be in the middle of some of the biggest legislative fights of the last 20 years. Wolpe, Chairman Waxman, House Democrats and President Obama won some legislative battles and lost others, but the real winners from this book will be the readers, students and teachers alike, their knowledge and understanding of how Capitol Hill often works but sometimes can't work is invaluable."" - Charles E. Cook, Jr., Editor & Publisher, The Cook Political Report and Columnist, National Journal""Political scientists and political practitioners rarely do anything together, not least write a reality-based book on one of the vital organs of the US legislative complex, the committee. One of the 111th Congress' super-staffers Bruce Wolpe and scholar Bryan Marshall have produced a masterful and human treatment of how politics churns through a powerful committee—probably the best such legislative story-telling since Eric Redman's masterful Dance of Legislation. A gripping and thoughtful read for those needing a dose these days on the considerable power of the legislative branch."" - Steve Clemons, Editor at Large, The Atlantic""A lively and penetrating treatment of the contemporary Congress sure to engage and educate students of American politics and policy. The Committee is deftly crafted around a fascinating insider journal kept during the 111th Congress by the senior advisor to House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Henry Waxman. Highly entertaining and enlightening."" - Thomas E. Mann, University of California, Berkeley ""Marshall and Wolpe have written a unique book—truly one of kind. It is a well-crafted, fascinating account of major legislative episodes in the 111th Congress, President Obama's first Congress, written by the lead staffer to a central player in those episodes and a sharp political scientist who worked for the party whip. From this team, you will learn that a talented committee chair played a vital role in building coalitions and passing major legislation even in an era of deeply polarized parties and assertive party leadership. Scholars will gain new insights and fresh perspective from the detailed accounts. Students will find a find a set of colorful stories that bring important themes to life. Citizens will gain a deeper appreciation for the permanent struggle of republican government."" - Steven S. Smith, Washington University ""We live in a world where 24/7 we can get endless pundit commentary on permanent and crucial policy issues such as trade, healthcare, environment and debt/deficit. Bryan Marshall and Bruce Wolpe give us an insightful insider, not outsider, view with their analysis of the 2009–2012 111th Congress in “Committee: A Study of Policy Power, Politics and Obama's Historic Legislative Agenda on Capitol Hill.” Veteran political scientist Marshall combines his academic expertise and one year's APSA Congressional Fellowship on the staff of Rep. James Clyburn (D-SC) with Wolpe's three year on-the-ground experience as a senior adviser to Energy and Commerce Committee chair Rep. Henry Waxman (D-CA). For teachers and students of American politics interested in the internal and external coalition building and a chairman's role in the legislative process, this book takes us beyond such classics as Eric Redman's Dance of Legislation. Importantly, the authors go well beyond the politics and the policy and provide the critical ingredient of the legislative process. Whether a novice or hard-core veteran of the Congress's critical role in shaping our national priorities, you owe it to yourself to read this new University of Michigan analysis by Bryan Marshall and Bruce Wolpe."" - Jeffrey R. Biggs, PhD, retired director of the American Political Science Association's Congressional Fellowship Program""The Committee knits together insight and context from political science with a fascinating blow-by-blow account of the policy battles waged in the House Energy and Commerce Committee throughout the first three years of the Obama administration. Readers will gain a deeper understanding of the variability, complexity, and challenges of policymaking in today's party polarized House of Representatives."" - Frances E. Lee, University of Maryland ""Marshall and Wolpe deftly weave insider and academic views of Congress into a compelling narrative that makes the process come alive. This book will be of interest to new students of Capitol Hill politics and established scholars alike—and everyone in between."" - Charles J. Finocchiaro, University of Oklahoma
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The University of Michigan Press Congress on Display Congress at Work
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The University of Michigan Press Political Science as Puzzle Solving
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The University of Michigan Press War and Peace in International Rivalry
Book SynopsisHow do enduring rivalries between states affect international relations?
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The University of Michigan Press The Movers and the Shirkers
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The University of Michigan Press Political Psychology in International Relations
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The University of Michigan Press Campaign Reform
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The University of Michigan Press Legislatures
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The University of Michigan Press Reconstructing Realpolitik
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The University of Michigan Press Elections at Home and Abroad
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The University of Michigan Press Serpents in the Sand
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The University of Michigan Press A Study of Crisis
Book SynopsisA comprehensive study of the causes and consequences of war in the twentieth century
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The University of Michigan Press Strategic Politicians Institutions and Foreign
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The University of Michigan Press Constitutional Judiciary in a New Democracy
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The University of Michigan Press ChoiceFree Rationality
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The University of Michigan Press Political Analysis
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The University of Michigan Press Vehicle of Influence
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The University of Michigan Press Continuity and Change on the United States Courts
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The University of Michigan Press Politics Policy and Organizations
Book SynopsisEssays on theory building and empirical theory testing in the study of bureaucracy and public policy.
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The University of Michigan Press Japan and China as Charm Rivals
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The University of Michigan Press Latin American Elections
Book SynopsisThe Michigan model, named after the institution where it was first articulated, has been used to explain voting behavior in North American and Western European democracies. In Latin American Elections, experts on Latin America join with experts on electoral studies to evaluate the model’s applicability in this region.Trade ReviewLatin American Elections makes a strong case that voter choice in Latin America fits a universal mold while keeping cognizant of differences across countries in the region. The book is carefully motivated and engaging, and it makes an important contribution to scholarship on electoral behavior in general and in Latin America."" - Elizabeth Zechmeister, Vanderbilt University""This book makes an important contribution to our understanding of both voter decision making and Latin American political behavior. Latin American Elections offers a broader, more unified perspective on both the similarities and cross-national heterogeneity that characterize voter decision making in the region."" - Ted Brader, University of Michigan
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Vintage Espanol Querida Ijeawele Cómo educar en el feminismo
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Random House USA Inc The Good American
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Penguin Putnam Inc Trump Is Fcking Crazy this Is Not a Joke
Book SynopsisWitty, acerbic, hard-hitting, and timely, Keith Olbermann's Donald Trump commentaries come adapted from his hit GQ series The Resistance. Since Donald Trump's presidential nomination, Keith Olbermann has emerged as one of the web's most popular anti-Trump screedists—each installment of his GQ web series The Resistance receives nearly four million views, and his fiercely progressive monologues have garnered a new generation of fans and followers. In TRUMP IS F*CKING CRAZY, Olbermann takes our Commander in Chief and his politics apart with journalistic acuity and his classic in-your-face humor. With more than 50 individual essays adapted from his GQ commentaries, including new up-to-the-minute material, TRUMP IS F*CKING CRAZY is essential reading for concerned citizens who—like Olbermann—refuse to normalize or accept our new political reality.
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Penguin Putnam Inc The Bill of Obligations
Book SynopsisA New York Times BestsellerA provocative guide to how we must reenvision citizenship if American democracy is to surviveThe United States faces dangerous threats from Russia, China, North Korea, Iran, terrorists, climate change, and future pandemics. The greatest peril to the country, however, comes not from abroad but from within, from none other than ourselves. The question facing us is whether we are prepared to do what is necessary to save our democracy. The Bill of Obligations is a bold call for change. In these pages, New York Times bestselling author Richard Haass argues that the very idea of citizenship must be revised and expanded. The Bill of Rights is at the center of our Constitution, yet our most intractable conflicts often emerge from contrasting views as to what our rights ought to be. As former Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer pointed out, “Many of our cases, the most difficult ones, are not about right versus wrong. They are about right versus right.” The lesson is clear: rights alone cannot provide the basis for a functioning, much less flourishing, democracy.But there is a cure: to place obligations on the same footing as rights. The ten obligations that Haass introduces here are essential for healing our divisions and safeguarding the country’s future. These obligations reenvision what it means to be an American citizen. They are not a burden but rather commitments that we make to fellow citizens and to the government to uphold democracy and counter the growing apathy, anger, selfishness, division, disinformation, and violence that threaten us all. Through an expert blend of civics, history, and political analysis, this book illuminates how Americans can rediscover and recover the attitudes and behaviors that have contributed so much to this country’s success over the centuries.As Richard Haass argues, “We get the government and the country we deserve. Getting the one we need, however, is up to us.” The Bill of Obligations gives citizens across the political spectrum a plan of action to achieve it.
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Random House USA Inc Common Sense
Book SynopsisIn 1776, America was a hotbed of enlightenment and revolution. Thomas Paine not only spurred his fellow Americans to action but soon came to symbolize the spirit of the Revolution. His elegantly persuasive pieces spoke to the hearts and minds of those fighting for freedom. He was later outlawed in Britain, jailed in France, and finally labeled an atheist upon his return to America.'No writer has exceeded Paine in ease and familiarity of style; in perspicuity of expression, happiness of elucidation, and in simple unassuming language.'--Thomas Jefferson
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Random House USA Inc Where Law Ends
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Random House USA Inc A Vast Conspiracy The Real Story of the Sex
Book SynopsisNEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • The inspiration for Impeachment: American Crime Story on FXThe definitive account of the Clinton-Lewinsky sex scandals, the extraordinary ordeal that nearly brought down a president—with a new preface by the author that reframes the events in light of the Me Too movement “A story as taut and surprising as any thriller . . . [an] unimpeachable page-turner.”—People First published a year after the infamous impeachment trial, this propulsive narrative captures the full arc of the Clinton sex scandals—from their beginnings in a Little Rock hotel to their culmination on the floor of the United States Senate with only the second vote on presidential removal in American history. Rich in character and fueled with the high octane of a sensational legal thriller, A Vast Conspiracy has indelibly shaped our understanding of this disastrous moment in Ame
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MIT Press Ltd The Prince Vintage Classics
Book SynopsisThat Machiavelli’s name has become synonymous with cold-eyed political calculation only heightens the intrinsic fascination of The Prince—the world’s preeminent how-to manual on the art of getting and keeping power and one of the literary landmarks of the Italian Renaissance. Written in a vigorous, straightforward style that reflects its author’s realism, this treatise on states, statecraft, and the ideal ruler is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand how human society actually works.
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Random House USA Inc Justice on the Brink
Book SynopsisThe gripping story of the Supreme Court’s transformation from a measured institution of law and justice into a highly politicized body dominated by a right-wing supermajority, told through the dramatic lens of its most transformative year, by the Pulitzer Prize–winning law columnist for The New York Times—with a new preface by the author“A dazzling feat . . . meaty, often scintillating and sometimes scary . . . Greenhouse is a virtuoso of SCOTUS analysis.”—The Washington PostIn Justice on the Brink, legendary journalist Linda Greenhouse gives us unique insight into a court under stress, providing the context and brilliant analysis readers of her work in The New York Times have come to expect. In a page-turning narrative, she recounts the twelve months when the court turned its back on its legacy and traditions, abandoning any effort to stay above and separate from politics. With remarkable clarity an
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Random House USA Inc The January 6th Report
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Penguin Random House India India 2030
Book SynopsisThought leaders from twenty diverse fields, ranging from politics, economics and foreign policy to health care and energy predict what 2030 looks like for India and how the nation will evolve in this decade. Editor Gautam Chikermane masterfully weaves together essays from Abhijit Iyer Mitra, Ajay Shah, Amish Tripathi, Amrita Narlikar, Bibek Debroy, David Frawley, Devdip Ganguli, Justice B N Srikirshna, Kirit Parikh, Manish Sabherwal, Monika Halan, Parth Shah, R.A. Mashelkar, Rajesh Parikh, Ram Madhav, Reuben Abraham, Samir Saran, Sandipan Deb and Vikram Sood into a single volume that looks towards India''s future. A handbook for citizens, a road map for policymakers and a guide for scholars, this book captures the many aspects of a future that will culminate in India becoming the world''s third-largest economy and a regional power before the decade gets over.
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Random House USA Inc The Prince Everymans Library Classics
Book Synopsis That Machiavelli’s name has become synonymous with cold-eyed political calculation only heightens the intrinsic fascination of The Prince–the world’s preeminent how-to manual on the art of getting and keeping power, and one of the literary landmarks of the Italian Renaissance. Written in a vigorous, straightforward style that reflects its author’s realism, this treatise on states, statecraft, and the ideal ruler is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand how human society actually works.
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Random House USA Inc The Social Contract and the Discourses Everymans
Book Synopsis Two works in one volume Jean-Jacques Rousseau was the first, and the most eloquent and versatile, of that extraordinary line of radical modern thinkers who aimed their disenchantment at the very roots of the human social order and thereby forever reshaped the way we deal with one another. Of Rousseau’s many contributions to the tradition he inaugurated, the one for which he is most revered and that makes these pages glow with conviction is his passionate indignation about anything that trammels individual freedom. This revised edition of G. D. H. Cole’s celebrated translation includes an appendix of sections from the first manuscript draft of The Social Contract and the passage in Rousseau’s novel Émile in which he summarizes its argument, along with Cole’s original preface, which has itself become a classic. Translated by G. D. H. ColeRevised and augmented by J. H. Brumfitt a
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Random House USA Inc Democracy in America Everymans Library Classics
Book Synopsis Democracy in America has had the singular honor of being even to this day the work that political commentators of every stripe refer to when they seek to draw large conclusions about the society of the United States. Alexis de Tocqueville, a young French aristocrat, came to the young nation to investigate the functioning of American democracy and the social, political, and economic life of its citizens, publishing his observations in 1835 and 1840. Brilliantly written and vividly illustrated with vignettes and portraits, Democracy in America is far more than a trenchant analysis of one society at a particular point in time. What will most intrigue modern readers is how many of Tocqueville’s observations still hold true: on the mixed advantages of a free press, the strained relations among the races, and the threats posed to democracies by consumerism and corruption. So uncanny is Tocqueville’s insight and so accurate are his
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University Press of Kansas Presidential War Power
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Sentinel In Trump We Trust E Pluribus Awesome
Book SynopsisDonald Trump won the presidency by being a one-man wrecking ball against our dysfunctional and corrupt establishment. Now Ann Coulter, with her unique insight, candor, and sense of humor, makes the definitive case for why we should all join his revolution. The media have twisted themselves in knots, trying to grasp how Donald Trump won over millions of Americans and what he'll be like as president. But Ann Coulter isn't puzzled. She knows why Trump was the only one of seventeen GOP contenders who captured the spirit of our time. She gets the power of addressing the pain of the silent majority and saying things the PC Thought Police considers unspeakable. She argues that a bull in the china shop is exactly what we need to make America great again. In this powerful book, Coulter explains why conservatives, moderates, and even disgruntled Democrats should set aside th
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