Condition of Secrecy

Condition of Secrecy
Author: Inger Christensen
Publsiher: New Directions Publishing
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2018-11-27
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9780811228121

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For the first time available in English, a selection of some of Inger Christensen’s most insightful essays and poetic prose pieces The Condition of Secrecy is a poignant collection of essays by Inger Christensen, widely regarded as one of the most influential Scandinavian writers of the twentieth century. As The New York Times proclaimed, “Despite the rigorous structure that undergirds her work—or more likely, because of it—Ms. Christensen’s style is lyrical, even playful.” The same could be said of Christensen’s essays. Here, she formulates with increasing clarity the basis of her approach to writing, and provides insights into how she composed specific poetry volumes. Some essays are autobiographical (with memories of Christensen’s school years during the Nazi occupation of Denmark), and others are political, touching on the Cold War and Chernobyl. The Condition of Secrecy also covers the Ars Poetica of Lu Chi (261-303 CE); William Blake and Isaac Newton; and such topics as randomness as a universal force and the role of the writer as an agent of social change. The Condition of Secrecy confirms that Inger Christensen is “a true singer of the syllables” (C. D. Wright), and “a formalist who makes her own rules, then turns the game around with another rule” (Eliot Weinberger).

State Secrecy and Democracy

State Secrecy and Democracy
Author: Dorota Mokrosinska
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 118
Release: 2023-10-31
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781003831501

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In the wake of controversial disclosures of classified government information by WikiLeaks and Edward Snowden, questions about the democratic status of secret uses of political power are rarely far from the headlines. Despite an increase in initiatives aimed at enhancing government transparency – such as freedom of information or sunshine laws – secrecy persists in both the foreign and domestic policy of democratic states, in the form of classified intelligence programs, espionage, secret military operations, diplomatic discretion, closed-door political bargaining, and bureaucratic opacity. This book explores whether the state’s claim to restrict access to information can be justified. Dorota Mokrosinska answers this question with a qualified "yes," arguing that secrecy in exercising executive and legislative power can be seen as a legitimate exercise of democratic authority rather than as its justified suspension. Past and recent examples of state secrecy are used throughout the book, including the Manhattan Project, decision-making leading to the Iraq War, the extraordinary renditions programs and secret detention sites in Eastern Europe, collaboration between international secret services, and the WikiLeaks and Snowden disclosures. State Secrecy and Democracy: A Philosophical Inquiry is essential reading for those in political philosophy, ethics, politics, international relations and security studies, and law.

Alphabet

Alphabet
Author: Inger Christensen
Publsiher: New Directions Publishing
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2001
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 081121477X

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A startling and gorgeous work by Denmark's most admired poet finally available in English translation.

A General Treatise on the Principles and Practice by which Courts of Equity are Guided as to the Prevention Or Remedial Correction of Fraud

A General Treatise on the Principles and Practice by which Courts of Equity are Guided as to the Prevention Or Remedial Correction of Fraud
Author: John Eykyn Hovenden
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 848
Release: 1832
Genre: Equity pleading and procedure
ISBN: CORNELL:31924019289705

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Deep State

Deep State
Author: Marc Ambinder,D.B. Grady
Publsiher: Turner Publishing Company
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2013-02-14
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781118235737

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There is a hidden country within the United States. It was formed from the astonishing number of secrets held by the government and the growing ranks of secret-keepers given charge over them. The government secrecy industry speaks in a private language of codes and acronyms, and follows an arcane set of rules and customs designed to perpetuate itself, repel penetration, and deflect oversight. It justifies itself with the assertion that the American values worth preserving are often best sustained by subterfuge and deception. Deep State, written by two of the country's most respected national security journalists, disassembles the secrecy apparatus of the United States and examines real-world trends that ought to trouble everyone from the most aggressive hawk to the fiercest civil libertarian. The book: - Provides the fullest account to date of the National Security Agency’s controversial surveillance program first spun up in the dark days after 9/11. - Examines President Obama's attempt to reconcile his instincts as a liberal with the realities of executive power, and his use of the state secrets doctrine. - Exposes how the public’s ubiquitous access to information has been the secrecy industry's toughest opponent to date, and provides a full account of how WikiLeaks and other “sunlight” organizations are changing the government's approach to handling sensitive information, for better and worse. - Explains how the increased exposure of secrets affects everything from Congressional budgets to Area 51, from SEAL Team Six and Delta Force to the FBI, CIA, and NSA. - Assesses whether the formal and informal mechanisms put in place to protect citizens from abuses by the American deep state work, and how they might be reformed.

Elements of medical jurisprudence v 2 1863

Elements of medical jurisprudence v  2  1863
Author: Theodric Romeyn Beck
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1030
Release: 1863
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: STANFORD:24503764745

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Elements of Medical Jurisprudence

Elements of Medical Jurisprudence
Author: Theodric Romeyn Beck,John Brodhead Beck
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1006
Release: 1863
Genre: Medical jurisprudence
ISBN: UOM:35112104208964

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Law in the Courts of Love

Law in the Courts of Love
Author: Peter Goodrich
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2002-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781134925797

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In the wake of current criticisms of the legal profession, Peter Goodrich presents us with a radical alternative vision of the law. He examines past legal systems offering up the possibility of a more humane system.