The Spirit of the Revolution

The Spirit of the Revolution
Title The Spirit of the Revolution PDF eBook
Author John Clement Fitzpatrick
Publisher
Total Pages 348
Release 1924
Genre United States
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The Spirit of Revolution

The Spirit of Revolution
Title The Spirit of Revolution PDF eBook
Author Drucilla Cornell
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 176
Release 2016-01-19
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0745690785

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In recent years, feminist and queer theory have effectively disavowed both “the human” and revolutionary politics. In the face of massive geopolitical crisis, posthumanists have called for us to reconsider fundamentally the superiority and centrality of mankind and “the human,” and question how Man can presume to change the world by revolutionary action, particularly when Marx’s dreams seem to have been swept into the dustbin of history. This provocative book reaffirms what is most basic in feminism – the attack on the “universality” and sovereignty of Man – but contends that the only way this can mean anything other than pessimistic rhetoric is to embrace human agency and the struggle against colonialism and capitalism. In a series of “creolized” readings – Foucault with Ali Shari’ati, Lacan with Fanon, and Spinoza with Sylvia Wynter – the authors demonstrate what is at stake in the ongoing debate between humanism and posthumanism, putting this debate in the context of contemporary global crises and the possibilities of revolution. In its defense of “political spirituality,” this book pushes for a new trajectory in response to the gross inequalities of today, one that offers us a very different view of revolution and its present-day potential.

The Spirit of '74

The Spirit of '74
Title The Spirit of '74 PDF eBook
Author Ray Raphael
Publisher New Press, The
Total Pages 305
Release 2015-08-25
Genre History
ISBN 1620971275

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How ordinary people went from resistance to revolution: “[A] concise, lively narrative . . . the authors expertly build tension.” —Publishers Weekly Americans know about the Boston Tea Party and “the shot heard ’round the world,” but sixteen months divided these two iconic events, a period that has nearly been lost to history. The Spirit of ’74 fills in this gap in our nation’s founding narrative, showing how in these mislaid months, step by step, real people made a revolution. After the Tea Party, Parliament not only shut down a port but also revoked the sacred Massachusetts charter. Completely disenfranchised, citizens rose up as a body and cast off British rule everywhere except in Boston, where British forces were stationed. A “Spirit of ’74” initiated the American Revolution, much as the better-known “Spirit of ’76” sparked independence. Redcoats marched on Lexington and Concord to take back a lost province, but they encountered Massachusetts militiamen who had trained for months to protect the revolution they had already made. The Spirit of ’74 places our founding moment in a rich new historical context, both changing and deepening its meaning for all Americans.

The Spirit of 'seventy-six

The Spirit of 'seventy-six
Title The Spirit of 'seventy-six PDF eBook
Author Henry Steele Commager
Publisher
Total Pages 738
Release 1958
Genre United States
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Who shall write the history of the American Revolution? Who can write it? asked John Adams in 1815. Renowned scholars Henry Steele Commager and Richard B. Morris have provided a prudent, perceptive answer--the participants themselves--and in the process have fashioned from the vast source material a thrilling chronological narrative. The Spirit of 'Seventy-Six allows readers to experience events long-entombed in textbooks as they unfold for the first time for both Loyalists and Patriots: the Boston Tea Party, Bunker Hill, the Declaration of Independence, and more. In letters, journals, diaries, official documents, and personal recollections, the timeless figures of the Revolution emerge in all their human splendor and folly to stand beside the nameless soldiers. Profusely illustrated and enhanced by cogent commentary, this book examines every aspect of the war, including the Loyalist and British views; treason and prison escapes; songs and ballads; the home front and diplomacy abroad. In short, the editors have wrought a balanced, sweeping, and compelling documentary history.

The Spirit of the Revolution

The Spirit of the Revolution
Title The Spirit of the Revolution PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 300
Release 1968
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The Spiritual Revolution

The Spiritual Revolution
Title The Spiritual Revolution PDF eBook
Author Paul Heelas
Publisher Wiley-Blackwell
Total Pages 226
Release 2005-01-14
Genre Religion
ISBN 9781405119597

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Comparing existing evidence from the USA and Europe, with a UK-based study of religion and spirituality, this fascinating book addresses the most pressing question in the study of religion today: are new forms of spirituality overtaking traditional forms of religion? Based on the detailed study of religion and spirituality in Kendal, UK Compares pioneering findings from Kendal with existing evidence from the USA and Europe Provides a theoretical perspective which explains both secularization and sacralization Offers some startling predictions about the future of religion and spirituality in the west Is written in an accessible and lively style, and will appeal to a broad range of readers interested in the future direction of belief in the western world.

The spirit of the revolution

The spirit of the revolution
Title The spirit of the revolution PDF eBook
Author John C. Fitzpatrick
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Total Pages
Release 1924
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