The Politics of Hope

The Politics of Hope
Title The Politics of Hope PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Sacks
Publisher Vintage Books
Total Pages 324
Release 2000
Genre Philosophy
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A broad treatment of politics and society in Britain by the Chief Rabbi of the Hebrew Congregations of the Commonwealth. Sacks proposes a new politics of responsibility in which all portions of society have a part to play - a politics not of interest but of involvement - and hope.

The Politics of Hope

The Politics of Hope
Title The Politics of Hope PDF eBook
Author Arthur Meier Schlesinger (Jr.)
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 1963
Genre United States
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Popular Music and the Politics of Hope

Popular Music and the Politics of Hope
Title Popular Music and the Politics of Hope PDF eBook
Author Susan Fast
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 338
Release 2019-04-09
Genre Music
ISBN 1351677810

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In today’s culture, popular music is a vital site where ideas about gender and sexuality are imagined and disseminated. Popular Music and the Politics of Hope: Queer and Feminist Interventions explores what that means with a wide-ranging collection of chapters that consider the many ways in which contemporary pop music performances of gender and sexuality are politically engaged and even radical. With analyses rooted in feminist and queer thought, contributors explore music from different genres and locations, including Beyoncé’s Lemonade, A Tribe Called Red’s We Are the Halluci Nation, and celebrations of Vera Lynn’s 100th Birthday. At a bleak moment in global politics, this collection focuses on the concept of critical hope: the chapters consider making and consuming popular music as activities that encourage individuals to imagine and work toward a better, more just world. Addressing race, class, aging, disability, and colonialism along with gender and sexuality, the authors articulate the diverse ways popular music can contribute to the collective political projects of queerness and feminism. With voices from senior and emerging scholars, this volume offers a snapshot of today’s queer and feminist scholarship on popular music that is an essential read for students and scholars of music and cultural studies.

Democratic Hope

Democratic Hope
Title Democratic Hope PDF eBook
Author Robert B. Westbrook
Publisher Cornell University Press
Total Pages 265
Release 2015-05-27
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1501702068

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"The pragmatists' response to the claim that theirs is a deeply American philosophy has been less to challenge the claim than to attempt to embrace it on their own terms. . . . One could speak of a national philosophy as one could not speak of a national chemistry or physics. But national cultures were complicated and often conflicted. Hence the relationship between a philosophy and a national culture could be at once close and fraught with tension."—from Democratic Hope Pragmatism, as Richard Rorty has said, "names the chief glory of our country's intellectual tradition." In Democratic Hope, Robert B. Westbrook examines the varieties of classical pragmatist thought in the work of John Dewey, William James, and Charles Peirce, testing in good pragmatic fashion the truth of propositions by their consequences in experience. Westbrook also attends to the recent revival of pragmatism by Rorty, Cheryl Misak, Richard Posner, Hilary Putnam, Cornel West, and others and to pragmatist strains in contemporary American political thinking. Westbrook's aims are both historical and political: to ensure that the genealogy of pragmatism is an honest one and to argue for a hopeful vision of deliberative democracy underwritten by a pragmatist epistemology and ethics.

Born from Lament

Born from Lament
Title Born from Lament PDF eBook
Author Katongole, Emmanuel
Publisher Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages 314
Release 2017
Genre Africa
ISBN 0802874347

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Profound reflection on lament and hope arising out of Africa's immense suffering There is no more urgent theological task than to provide an account of hope in Africa, given its endless cycles of violence, war, poverty, and displacement. So claims Emmanuel Katongole, a recognized, innovative theological voice from Africa. In the midst of suffering, Katongole says, hope takes the form of "arguing" and "wrestling" with God. Suchlamentis not merely a cry of pain it is a way of mourning, protesting, and appealing to God. As he unpacks the rich theological and social dimensions of the practice of lament in Africa, Katongole tells the stories of courageous Christian activists working for change in East Africa and invites readers to enter into lament along with them."

Cancer, Love and the Politics of Hope

Cancer, Love and the Politics of Hope
Title Cancer, Love and the Politics of Hope PDF eBook
Author Buṭrus ʻIndārī
Publisher Quartet Books (UK)
Total Pages 0
Release 2013
Genre Oncologists
ISBN 9780704372818

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Dr Salem puts forward a forceful argument for the sovereignty of Lebanon, the role of scientific research in higher education and the question of education in Lebanon and the Arab World; he reflects on the Lebanese war, offers intelligent insight and analysis of the subsequent political situation in the region, suggests solutions, and laments the actions taken to quell the violence. As a clinician and a humanitarian, Salem offers the reader his advice and insight on healthcare, medicine, cancer, life and death. As an Arab-American and a Lebanese citizen forced to leave his homeland, he describes his grief, and offers sound counsel to all those who live as a member of Lebanese Diaspora. This is the first time a selection of his speeches, interviews and editorials, spanning almost twenty years, have been published together.

The Politics of Hope

The Politics of Hope
Title The Politics of Hope PDF eBook
Author Donna Zajonc
Publisher BookPros, LLC
Total Pages 466
Release 2004
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780974764481

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[i]The Politics of Hope[/i] presents cogent research on human potential and leadership against the backdrop of an insider's political war stories. The result is a clear picture of American democracy as an exciting four-step evolutionary process that mirrors the macrocosm of the evolution of all humanity. That the scope of our world has narrowed due to rapid and chaotic social change brought on by the Internet and other global communication technologies, is a fact not lost on Zajonc. [i]The Politics of Hope[/i] is a call to action for American citizens, recognizing that to revive the dream of democracy worldwide, our nation must set the stage for political greatness on a global scale.