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Happiness for Your Children and Grandchildren
2022
Zenodo
Happiness for Your Kids and Grandkids ...
Many of these... will, therefore, be multi-purposed [to support] social credit [scoring]." ...
and under any social system except capitalism. ...
doi:10.5281/zenodo.5874767
fatcat:6phwrwxwt5fzln2ai2x3lwfpie
Beasts of the Modern Imagination: Darwin, Nietzsche, Kafka, Ernst, and Lawrence
1988
South Central Review
(God as a deduction from a model of human reason and intelligibility). ...
In place of an Author, or a governing intelligence, Darwin discovers force and desire (including human force and desire) as the power shaping natural forms. ...
It is both necessity and embarrassment: testimony of risk taking and evidence of its failure, an unsuccessful effort, a fool ish bravery. ...
doi:10.2307/3189448
fatcat:3l5srh4dqbhd7hzah2axke3zaq
Literature and sustainability
2015
Green Letters. Studies in Ecocriticism
and a fi nal affi rmation of heroic triumph. ...
rendered 'productive' , no longer of vibrant multi-species collectives, but of cash crops and, thereby, taxable income for private land-owners. ...
compulsion and necessity' (16) characterised by high levels of fear and hunger, constant territorial challenge and torment by parasites, overlooks, among other matters, the fact that suff ering might ...
doi:10.1080/14688417.2014.991134
fatcat:u6lqkeyvnnfobevygcmlhc6nqa
FASTER THAN A SPEEDING BULLET, MORE POWERFUL THAN A LOCOMOTIVE, ABLE TO RULE BY SENSE OF SMELL! SUPERHUMAN KINGSHIP IN THE PROPHETIC BOOKS
[chapter]
2017
"Not in the Spaces we Know"
to as "eusocial") is used in biology to describe a species where multiple generations live collectively in societies and individuals practice altruism as part of their social roles. ...
Schwartz, who, drawing on Clifford Geertz, argues that social memory is a model of society and a model for it: B. declarations evince this thinking. ...
doi:10.31826/9781463237677-003
fatcat:achpqqjnq5hppg3xj3kw7wvjii
Women in Afghanistan: Passive victims of the borga or active social participants?
2003
Development in Practice
development work and at times of crisis. ...
the general public, as part of its programme of advocacy, education, and communications. ...
Each of the essays captures the sense of social, cultural, national, and gender dislocation that characterise this conflict. ...
doi:10.1080/09614520302950
fatcat:phm4yh3fejfrfos4tc7szjbt4q
Whole Issue // Número completo
2015
Ecozon@
"a composition of man-made or man-modified spaces to serve as infrastructure or background for our collective existence" (8). From this foundation, co-editor David E. ...
Acknowledgements: I wish to thank José María Parreño and Serpil Oppermann for their valuable suggestions.
Works Cited Bate, Jonathan. ...
After Loren's islands of resources and Woodward's elemental political ecology, the Turkish artist Tunç Özceber encouragingly redeems the dimension of the picturesque in two photographs, collected under ...
doi:10.37536/ecozona.2015.6.2.685
fatcat:qrhlysk6mnddpht4ifuyyz2g3q
The Derivative Condition: A Present Inquiry into the History of Futures
2017
and social relations. ...
Can they serve the needs and desires within complex societies? Can they help us decide which risks we should avoid and which risks we can embrace for the [...] ...
social inclusion and exclusion by autonomous quantitative (data-based) and intelligent data agents and their processes as well as the perspective where this new order attaches itself, where it enters ...
doi:10.25602/gold.00020534
fatcat:n3hqg7wn6zc55e2gbeaajkjpfu
The Money Value of Risk: Life Insurance and the Transformation of American Public Health, 1896-1930
2017
Public health and life insurance are not automatic allies, and their cooperation took place in a wider context of economic growth, social upheaval, and changing attitudes toward the management of risk. ...
The passage of social insurance legislation in Europe provided a powerful example to reformers, whose structural approach to social betterment favored poverty prevention and legislative change. ...
Chapin and the Public Health Movement (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1962); Paul Starr, The Social Transformation of American Medicine (New York: Basci Books, 1982), Chapter 5, "The Boundaries ...
doi:10.7916/d85b08p9
fatcat:okylzftncbb2joha4pc3pljadq
The body politic: socialist science fiction and the embodied state
2021
Since socialism erases the boundaries between individuals and the collective, then the health of the state should be reflected in that of its citizens. ...
by Wei Yahua and Red Star by Alexander Bogdanov, decouple biological reproduction from social reproduction. ...
As cybernetic population approaches relegated much of human behavior to programmable and predictable quantitative models, labor itself became less the heroic endeavor it had been under Mao and became increasingly ...
doi:10.7282/t3-86z7-6v18
fatcat:6jy2yqwlkvcl3g6kp7art42w3u
The Expense of Spirit: Love and Sexuality in English Renaissance Drama
1988
As Tamburlaine's slaughters increase and multi-27. Cf. ...
, came risk. ...
How marvelous to appear-mirac ulously-at the very moment of disaster and deter its course through sheer force of personality and advantage of superior knowledge! ...
doi:10.7298/z9gc-ke86
fatcat:vcibfzebqvhardqqc7ee2kgusi
GARBAGE GOVERNMENTALITIES AND ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE IN NEW JERSEY
unpublished
But behaviors and spaces were elements of various social relations, of which economic relations became predominant. ...
How have intelligible social relations been formed among the various diverse elements and spaces involved in the production of environmental injustice? ...
fatcat:77jzmiwrdred7lz7efcwumho4y
Second nature: the discourse of habit in nineteenth-century British realist fiction
2008
In revealing the rich historical debates about habit, my dissertation contributes to our understanding of the reciprocally shaping forces of scientific ideas about the mind and realist narrative techniques ...
In the following three chapters I consider the intricate ways that Charles Dickens, George Eliot, and Thomas Hardy imagine and depict the intersecting social and psychological origins of habit. ...
The force of circumstances, the external world, becomes a substitute for an agent of a "Providential" outcome. ...
doi:10.7282/t3n87b4b
fatcat:24ey243vi5cydfbxkjb4qsem2u
Squaring the circle : West European terrorism, EC/EU counter-terrorism and liberal democratic acceptability
1995
Police and security forces throughout the EU have strongly endorsed the third pillar as providing an efficient response to serious criminality. ...
The main focus of the second half of the project centers on an examination of the effectiveness and appropriateness of the latest EU provision to counter terrorism (and other major threats to internal ...
Hurst and Co., 1978) ...
doi:10.14288/1.0088830
fatcat:gf2zktij6zfkfd2kewnm7w4eja
Identifying a more appropriate role for the Canadian planning profession
1998
The communities which planners serve are experiencing significant change and seeking answers to the environmental, economic, and social factors affecting them Planners have been disparaged publicly and ...
The examination of the history and theory of planning provides a context for the exploration of practitioners' views of the nature and status of planning in Canada. ...
Economists typically identify intelligent pursuit of private gain with rationality, thus implying that other modes of behavior are not rational. ...
doi:10.14288/1.0099360
fatcat:smcrynk5b5bdhp77u7jakzz7ii
Foundations of an Ethical Framework for AI Entities: the Ethics of Systems
2021
heroic ethics). ...
This kind of behavior may also be deemed
‘heroic’ (Flescher, 2003; in (Wiltshire, 2015), although I don’t concur with such qualification of heroism. ...
doi:10.48676/unibo/amsdottorato/9503
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