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  • av Norman Nawrocki
    225 - 559,-

    Cops going wild clobbering students in the street. Mass protests day and night for seven months. Thousands arrested, more injured. Love and rage, tears and defiance collide in Red Squared Montreal, a fictional chronicle about the historic and bloody Quebec student strike and mass social unrest of 2012-?the longest and largest civil disobedience movement that ever rocked Canada. Through the eyes of one student, Huberto, we see Montreal streets transformed into either joyful, red-strike spaces, vibrant with art and youthful rebellion, or ugly and dangerous police no-go zones as he navigates his way through the upheaval. The day and night protests lead to a city divided, a government toppled, and a personal vow of vengeance. Red Squared Montreal is the first fictional account in English about this important mass social movement. It tells the mostly unknown story about the largest civil disobedience movement in Canadian history and describes how activists used ?creative resistance?-?the arts and imagination-?to engage the public. An inspirational read about courage, solidarity and hope in the face of brutal repression this book shows how to organize in the streets for radical change in the 21st century.

  • av George Woodcock
    190,-

  • av Murray Bookchin
    258,-

  • av Jean-Hughes Roy
    148,-

  • av Sara Diamond
    180,-

  • av Henri Lamoureux
    158,-

  • av Marie Fleming
    441,-

  • av Frederic Lesemann
    148,-

  • av Dimitrios Roussopoulos
    158,-

  • av Diana Ralph
    158,-

  • av Marie Fleming
    161,-

  • av Murray Bookchin
    250,-

  • - People Resisting Genocide
    av Miles Goldstick
    162,-

    The story of the Native's struggle in northern Saskatchewan to protect their homes from the effects of uranium mining. "These are important issues, and in raising them Goldstick does us a service."--"Border/Lines"

  • av Yvonne Hodkinson
    171,-

  • av Peter Kropotkin
    441,-

  • av Peter Kropotkin
    441,-

  • av Peter Kropotkin
    258,-

  • av Edith Thomas
    183 - 331,-

  • av Peter G Brown
    171,-

    Convincing analysis; empowering vision.-David Suzuki, scientist and host of the CBC's The Nature of Things A pioneering work in ethics and economics for the new global era raising all the hard questions that we need to think about in the coming decades, and proposing a radically new way of thinking about how the global community should function.-Peter Singer, Ira W. DeCamp professor of bioethics, Princeton University Peter Brown has given us a structure that unites an economics of stewardship with a politics of trusteeship, based on an ethics of rights and corresponding duties. Highly recommended -Herman E. Daly, University of Maryland In this important book Peter G. Brown seeks to chart a new future for all who share this planet. Through a series of careful arguments, he identifies three challenges ahead of us: first, to come up with an adequate account of our minimal obligations to each other, and to the rest of the natural order; second, to redefine and reshape the institutions of economics, government, and civil society to reflect these obligations; and third, to reconceptualize and redirect the relations between nations to foster these institutions and discharge these obligations. Brown also argues that we have direct moral obligations to non-humans-this he calls respect for the commonwealth of life. Peter G. Brown is a professor at McGill University and director of the McGill School of Environment in Montreal. He is the author of Restoring the Public Trust: A Fresh Vision for Progressive Government in America.

  • av George Woodcock
    244 - 445,-

  • - The Man and His Work
    av George Woodcock
    197,-

    This title provides insight into the challenge Lowry set for himself as an artist and the agonies he endured as he wrestled with the problems of integrating his work and his life.

  • - Personal Remin
    av Graeme Mount
    213,-

    For decades, Graeme S. Mount taught a course on twentieth-century global history. Lesson preparation and research took him to all continents, and he pursued a lifelong interest in international borders. Most border crossings were uneventful, others highly memorable. These pages recount his most noteworthy adventures at, and along, international borders.The stories are timely. Borders, border controls, and the absence of border controls have repercussions on the lives of ordinary people.Graeme S. Mount is the author of thirteen books, the most recent being "895 Days That Changed the World: The Presidency of Gerald R. Ford "(2005).

  • av David Dobereiner
    251 - 441,-

    Dobereiner's concept of sustainable development contains not only the physical elements of a community but also its economic and social impacts.

  • av Dimitrios Roussopoulos
    158 - 441,-

    A summary of the differences, and similarities, between political ecology and social ecology. "A concise and useful overview.... a good analysis of green politics."--"Kick It Over""Read this book. You might realize you are an environmentalist, as opposed to an ecologist. The difference is important."--"L'interactif"

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