Roots of Evil is a saga of the prestigious Juelson family in the Rio GrandeValley of South Texas, in the early 1900s, struggling with racial intoleranceand injustices in a hostile land.
In this fascinating book, Michael Herzfeld argues that 'modern' bureaucratically regulated societies are no more 'rational' or less 'symbolic' than the societies traditionally studied by anthropologists.
In this fascinating book, Michael Herzfeld argues that 'modern' bureaucratically regulated societies are no more 'rational' or less 'symbolic' than the societies traditionally studied by anthropologists.
This book contributes to the fields of memory and human rights.
Since the early 2000s, all of the major nonbeliever organizations in the United States have grown in membership, budgets, ... He is also author of Nonbeliever Nation: The Rise of Secular Americans, in which he encourages nonbelievers to ...
This comprehensive record of Krishnamurti's teachings is an excellent, wide-ranging introduction to the great philosopher's thought.
Perhaps it is no coincidence that the protagonist of Depraved Indifference, Evangeline, is said to resemble Elizabeth Taylor, the star of A Place in the Sun, the movie adaptation of Dreiser's novel An American Tragedy.
... orth IlOSO Greek nosos disease SIMPLE ROOT: nosema, nosode (any product of disease used as a remedy) PREFIXED ROOT: anosodiaphoria (indifference to the existence of disease) (a negative + diaphoria difference) anosognosia ...
Highway of Tears is a piercing exploration of our ongoing failure to provide justice for the victims and a testament to their families’ and communities’ unwavering determination to find it.
At root, The Photograph Commands Indifference considers the proposition that both photographs and monuments attempt to stop, or restore, the terrible racing away of meaning from subject and presence.
In this book, I argue that religious indifference has permeated the Church in almost every aspect of her life and ministry. The idea that in the long run one's religion doesn't much matter has taken root in the Church — an idea fostered ...