Walter E. Williams (1936–2020) was the John M. Olin Distinguished Professor of Economics and chairman of the economics department at George Mason University, a nationally syndicated columnist, and the author of several books. This thought-provoking book contains nearly one hundred of Williams's most popular essays on race and sex, government, education, environment and health, law and society, international politics, and other controversial topics.
JANUARY 2, 1988 Yesterday Lisa Jones and I went to a party at Toni Morrison's house in upstate New York. On the way back I let Lisa read my notes so far. She likes the idea a lot. ... 'm surprised myself how calm I 42 DO THE RIGHT THING.
Do the Right Thing suggests that the rich structure that seems to be exhibited by humans, and ought to be exhibited by Al systems, is a necessary result of the pressure for optimal behavior operating within a system of strictly limited ...
J. ames Parker is a lawyer by trade, having received both his undergraduate and law degrees from The University of ... attorney general of Texas, Jim joined the San Antonio law firm of Oppenheimer, Rosenberg, Kelleher, and Wheatley.
A collection of essays on Spike Lee's Do the Right Thing.
This book begins with one of the finest concise introductions to ethical systems ever written for general audiences.
After escaping prison guards by jumping into the ocean and swimming away, Charlie rescues a lovely young girl (Edna Purviance), her mother (Marta Golden), and the girl's oversized, jealous bully of a suitor (Eric Campbell) from drowning ...
That afternoon Starr and I sneaked away from her house and turned onto Devine Street, where we walked to the woods at the dead end. Looking over our shoulders, we slipped between the two huge old live oaks standing sentinel at the ...
There is a mature literature on pedagogy for critical thinking, and it emerges out of teaching approaches that encourage ... learning, group projects, student critiques and evaluations of other students' work, experiential learning, ...
We want to do the next right thing, but how do we know what that is? The Next Right Thing Guided Journal is designed to help you find your next right thing.
"This book is for all those who are seeking a human perspective on economic and organizational processes.