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'The most revelatory and entertaining Hollywood book since Easy Riders, Raging Bulls.' Daily Telegraph
A Bronze-age matriarchal society empowered by Hekate's magic.A god with a taste for Witch blood.A battle for the future.
Aspetti negativi e critiche del capitalismo neoliberistaUna intervistaA cura di Mark HarrisHo immaginato una intervista ad alcuni noti Scrittori contemporanei autori di libri di economia, filosofia e sociologia. Le risposte ai quesiti sono "ritagliati" dai loro stessi scritti fedelmente riportati con il nome degli Autori, il titolo delle opere, la casa editrice e l'anno di pubblicazione.Il tema investe il capitalismo neoliberista, la religione delle nostre civiltà' avanzate in cui tutto si regge sulla fiducia (nel denaro), sulla fede (nel libero mercato) come nella religione tradizionale con le sue cattedrali (le banche, le borse valori) il clero (banchieri, finanzieri) e i riti propiziatori (il trading)!0 domande alle quali rispondono 45 AutoriIl primo quesito investe le conseguenze del neoliberismo succeduto al trentennio post Seconda Guerra Mondiale. Il secondo e terzo quesito si interrogano sui rapporti con lo Stato sociale, mentre il quarto e quinto prendono in esame la finanziarizzazione dell'economia causa e conseguenza di disuguaglianza dei redditi (sesto e settimo interrogativo). L'ottava domanda riguarda l'incidenza sullìambiente della crescita continua imposta dal capitalismo neoliberista; la nona investe il consumismo, infine il decimo quesito si domanda se la pandemia, e, possiamo aggiungere la guerra ucraina, porranno termine al capitalismo neoliberista.
Poems mostly written in Pandemic time, in the context of wider anxieties, with B/W copies of relief prints and mixed-media art. Living incarnationally in a time of injustice and social discord requires that we keep the destination clear.
A compelling and authoritative account of the Royal Navy's first submarine campaign through unpublished letters, diaries, memoirs and combat reports.
Now recovered from his time travel adventure back to medieval Cambridge, David is still living in the city of Cambridge and mostly retired from his investigative journalism. Although now married to Naomi - a woman from the 'past' - and with extraordinary twin children, he counts himself as being the same man that can search for the truth.
This book offers a solutions-based approach to climate change problems which impact human beings within the tropics. It largely comprises research articles with supplementary applications and illustrations, discusses specific problem areas, and provides an overview of geotechnical and sustainable solutions to lessen the impact of climate.
What would it feel like to actually travel back in time? How meaningful or dangerous could it be to embark on such a voyage? Where on earth might a suitable candidate and launch site be found? And when would be the chosen era for a journey to the past?
Henry Wiggen, the best-known fictional baseball player in America, is back again, throwing a baseball ""with his arm and his brain and his memory and his bluff for the sake of his pocket and his family."" More than a novel about baseball, Bang the Drum Slowly is about the friendship and the lives of a group of men as they each learn that a teammate is dying of cancer.
Written by a boy about a boy: much the same boy, two boys in one, one white boy, one black boy. Each boy sees all around him giants and dragons where most folk see only windmills.
A seamstress from "somewhere out West" writes to Henry, her hero, that she will be in New York to watch the Mammoths play on the Fourth of July. When she arrives in New York, both the married Henry and his pal, the very unmarried Thurston "Piney" Woods, are at a loss as to what to do with their visitor.
Henry Wiggen was the bedraggled six-foot-three, 195-pound, left-handed pitcher for the New York Mammoths. This work talks about Wiggen's midlife crisis on familiar American turf: the baseball diamond.
John Bunyan * Origen * Evelyn Underhill * John Newton * The Desert Fathers *Julian of Norwich * John of Ruysbroek * Bernard of Clairvaux * Margery Kempe* George Herbert * The Celtic Saints * Aelred of RievaulxEach of these classic Christian writers has something to teach us about lifewith God. Weaving together life today with the wisdom of these saints, MarkHarris has created a practical guide to spiritual growth. The book coversdifficult issues such as working through spiritual dryness, prayerlessness,temptation and discouragement. In addition we learn how to keep focusing onJesus, develop spiritual friendships and reach out to others in love.In this small book you will meet more than a dozen spiritual companions whowill shape and transform your journey with God.
It's well into the first decade of the 21st century. Londoner Steve, a retired professional and a published fiction author in his fit early sixties, is on a creative journey to Berlin.
In Men, Love and Birth, male midwife Mark Harris shares his invaluable experience and first-hand insight, man-to-man, in a practical and honest guide to pregnancy, childbirth and beyond.
"The Nature of Creation" presents a sustained historical investigation of what the creation texts of the Bible have to say and how this relates to modern scientific ideas of beginnings. The book aims to demonstrate what science and religion can share, and how they differ and ought to differ.
Glass and Water is the first book on underwater photography for freedivers. With contributions from expert underwater photographers this book teaches the skills, knowledge and equipment necessary to successfully pursue underwater photography without scuba gear.
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