Unbound: A Siren's Quest for Freedom
Title | Unbound: A Siren's Quest for Freedom PDF eBook |
Author | Zoe D Targett |
Publisher | Austin Macauley Publishers |
Total Pages | 507 |
Release | 2019-01-31 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1528947584 |
Freedom means nothing if you're the only one free. Stefan has only ever wanted a peaceful, normal life without harming anyone...but that's not the life he was given. Growing up with two brilliant sisters, Kesia has always wondered why she was born...she needed to find meaning in her life. When these two lost souls meet, a new hope arises for both of them. A chance to right the wrongs and give meaning to their lives.
Spellbound: A Beast's Path To Redemption
Title | Spellbound: A Beast's Path To Redemption PDF eBook |
Author | Zoe D. Targett |
Publisher | Austin Macauley |
Total Pages | 324 |
Release | 2021-08-31 |
Genre | Young Adult Fiction |
ISBN | 9781528983945 |
Magic solves everything...right? After the events of Unbound: A Siren's Quest for Freedom, the adventures continue with Stefan and Kesia's daughter, Lesley. Lesley was an average girl who had just started her travels around the world with her best friend, Alex. Everything was perfectly normal for teenagers around their age, that is until a deranged man tried to kidnap Lesley, only to be saved by a strange looking beast, named Evan. Evan wanted nothing more than to be left alone, but when his moment of peace was rudely interrupted by an attempted kidnapping, he suddenly found himself saddled with both Lesley and Alex. Things don't get any better when they run into a mysterious boy, who insists tagging along as well. But when someone from Evan's past is literally hunting him down, Lesley and others prove themselves to be quite useful to him. Maybe they aren't such a burden after all. On the run from a hunter and a relentless kidnapper, Evan and Lesley must overcome many obstacles...even the ones that they themselves put up.
Against Obligation
Title | Against Obligation PDF eBook |
Author | Abner S. Greene |
Publisher | Harvard University Press |
Total Pages | 340 |
Release | 2012-04-13 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 0674069390 |
Do citizens of a nation such as the United States have a moral duty to obey the law? Do officials, when interpreting the Constitution, have an obligation to follow what that text meant when ratified? To follow precedent? To follow what the Supreme Court today says the Constitution means? These are questions of political obligation (for citizens) and interpretive obligation (for anyone interpreting the Constitution, often officials). Abner Greene argues that such obligations do not exist. Although citizens should obey some laws entirely, and other laws in some instances, no one has put forth a successful argument that citizens should obey all laws all the time. Greene’s case is not only “against” obligation. It is also “for” an approach he calls “permeable sovereignty”: all of our norms are on equal footing with the state’s laws. Accordingly, the state should accommodate religious, philosophical, family, or tribal norms whenever possible. Greene shows that questions of interpretive obligation share many qualities with those of political obligation. In rejecting the view that constitutional interpreters must follow either prior or higher sources of constitutional meaning, Greene confronts and turns aside arguments similar to those offered for a moral duty of citizens to obey the law.
The Language of Liberal Constitutionalism
Title | The Language of Liberal Constitutionalism PDF eBook |
Author | Howard Schweber |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | 15 |
Release | 2007-02-26 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 1139462598 |
This book explores two basic questions regarding constitutional theory. First, in view of a commitment to democratic self-rule and widespread disagreement on questions of value, how is the creation of a legitimate constitutional regime possible? Second, what must be true about a constitution if the regime that it supports is to retain its claim to legitimacy? Howard Schweber shows that the answers to these questions appear in a theory of constitutional language that combines democratic theory with constitutional philosophy. The creation of a legitimate constitutional regime depends on a shared commitment to a particular and specialized form of language. Out of this simple observation, Schweber develops arguments about the characteristics of constitutional language, the necessary differences between constitutional language and the language of ordinary law or morality, as well as the authority of officials such as judges to engage in constitutional review of laws.
India Unbound
Title | India Unbound PDF eBook |
Author | Gurcharan Das |
Publisher | Anchor |
Total Pages | 434 |
Release | 2002-04-09 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0385720742 |
India today is a vibrant free-market democracy, a nation well on its way to overcoming decades of widespread poverty. The nation’s rise is one of the great international stories of the late twentieth century, and in India Unbound the acclaimed columnist Gurcharan Das offers a sweeping economic history of India from independence to the new millennium. Das shows how India’s policies after 1947 condemned the nation to a hobbled economy until 1991, when the government instituted sweeping reforms that paved the way for extraordinary growth. Das traces these developments and tells the stories of the major players from Nehru through today. As the former CEO of Proctor & Gamble India, Das offers a unique insider’s perspective and he deftly interweaves memoir with history, creating a book that is at once vigorously analytical and vividly written. Impassioned, erudite, and eminently readable, India Unbound is a must for anyone interested in the global economy and its future.
The Secular Scripture and Other Writings on Critical Theory, 1976–1991
Title | The Secular Scripture and Other Writings on Critical Theory, 1976–1991 PDF eBook |
Author | Northrop Frye |
Publisher | University of Toronto Press |
Total Pages | 633 |
Release | 2006-12-15 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1442658320 |
Northrop Frye’s The Secular Scripture was first published in 1976 and was soon recognized as one of his most influential works, reflecting an extensive development of Frye’s thoughts about romance as a literary form. This new edition in the Collected Works of Northrop Frye series brings The Secular Scripture together with thirty shorter pieces pertaining to literary theory and criticism from the last fifteen years of Frye’s life. Frye’s study illuminates the enduring attraction and deep human significance of the romance genre in all its forms. He provides a unique perspective on popular fiction and culture and shows how romance forms have, by their very structural and conventional features, an ability to address both specific social concerns and deep and fundamental human concerns that span time and place. In distinguishing popular from elite culture, Frye insists that they are both ultimately two aspects of the same “human compulsion to create in the face of chaos.” The additional late writings reflect Frye’s sense at the time that he was working “toward some kind of final statement,” which eventually saw the light of day, only months before his death, as Words with Power (1990).
Master's Theses Directories
Title | Master's Theses Directories PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 504 |
Release | 1992 |
Genre | Dissertations, Academic |
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