Drawing the Line Once Again

Drawing the Line Once Again
Author: Paul Goodman
Publsiher: PM Press
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2010-06-21
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781604862737

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Five years after his death in 1972, Paul Goodman was characterized by anarchist historian George Woodcock as “the only truly seminal libertarian thinker in our generation.” In this new PM Press initiative, Goodman’s literary executor Taylor Stoehr has gathered together nine core texts from his anarchist legacy to future generations. Here will be found the “utopian essays and practical proposals” that inspired the dissident youth of the Sixties, influencing movement theory and practice so profoundly that they have become underlying assumptions of today’s radicalism. Goodman’s analyses of citizenship and civil disobedience, decentralism and the organized system, show him Drawing the Line Once Again, mindful of the long anarchist tradition, and especially of the Jeffersonian democracy that resonated strongly in his own political thought. This is a deeply American book, a potent antidote to US global imperialism and domestic anomie.

Drawing the Line Once Again

Drawing the Line Once Again
Author: Paul Goodman
Publsiher: Pm Press
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2010
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 160486057X

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Painting a vivid picture of 1960s counterculture ideas, this new collection of the late Paul Goodman's essential anarchist writings--from utopian essays to practical proposals--reveals how he inspired the dissident youth of the era and profoundly influenced movement theory and practice. Long out-of-print, these provocative, insightful, and incisive pieces analyze citizenship and civil disobedience, decentralization and the organized system--all while still mindful of the long anarchist tradition and of the Jeffersonian democracy that resonated strongly in Goodman's own political thought. A potent antidote to U.S. global imperialism and domestic anomie, this collection also includes a new introduction by Goodman's friend and literary executor, Taylor Stoehr, who explains why these nine core texts will thoroughly explicate anarchism for future generations.

Drawing the Line

Drawing the Line
Author: Lisa B. Moschini
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2005-02-22
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780471694434

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This resourceful guide presents art therapy techniques for difficult clients where the typical therapist-client interaction can often be distant, demanding, and frustrating. Offering practical and theoretical information from a wide variety of treatment populations and diagnostic categories; and incorporating individual, group, and family therapy case studies, the text is filled with examples and over 150 illustrations taken from the author’s sixteen years of experience working with hundreds of clients. The author is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist with a Master’s degree in Clinical Art Therapy. The text comes with an accompanying CD-ROM which includes full-color pictures and additional material not found in the book.

New Reformation

New Reformation
Author: Paul Goodman
Publsiher: PM Press
Total Pages: 141
Release: 2010-06-21
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781604864236

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New Reformation was Paul Goodman’s last book of social criticism. The man who set the agenda for the Youth Movement of the Sixties with his best-selling Growing Up Absurd, and who wrote a book a year to keep his “crazy young allies” focused on the issues as he saw them, stepped back in 1970 to re-assess the results of what he considered a moral and spiritual upheaval comparable to the Protestant Reformation—“the breakdown of belief, and the emergence of new belief, in sciences and professions, education, and civil legitimacy.” Michael Fisher’s introduction situates Goodman in his era and traces the development of his characteristic insights, now the common wisdom of every radical critique of American society. A poet and novelist famous in his day for books on decentralization, community planning, psychotherapy, education, linguistics, and media, nowhere is Goodman’s voice more prescient and still relevant than in New Reformation.

Drawing the Line

Drawing the Line
Author: Andrew Stark
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2010-03-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780815704607

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In Drawing the Line, Andrew Stark takes a fresh and provocative look at how Americans debate the border between the public realm and the private. The seemingly eternal struggle to establish the proper division of societal responsibilities—to draw the line—has been joined yet again. Obama administration initiatives, particularly bank bailouts and health care reform, roil anew the debate of just what government should do for its citizens, what exactly is the public sphere, and what should be left to individual responsibility. Are these arguments specific to isolated policy issues, or do they reveal something bigger about politics and society? The author realizes that the shorthand, "public vs. private" dichotomy is overly simplistic. Something more subtle and complex is going on, Stark reveals, and he offers a deeper, more politically helpful way to view these conflicts. Stark interviewed hundreds of policymakers and advocates, and here he weaves those insights into his own counterintuitive view and innovative approach to explain how citizens at the grass-roots level divide policy debates between public and private responsibilities—specifically on education, land use and "public space," welfare, and health care. In doing so, Drawing the Line provides striking lessons for anyone trying to build new and effective policy coalitions on Main Street. "All of these debates... are typically portrayed as conflicts between one side championing the values of the public sphere... and the other those of the private realm.... [A] closer look shows that each side asserts and relies coequally on both sets of values... but applies them in inverse or opposing ways." —From the Introduction

Drawing a Line in the Sand

Drawing a Line in the Sand
Author: Lee Staneart Daniel Lee Staneart
Publsiher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2009-05
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781438960463

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The scriptural Word of God is truly in abundance in this book. This book is a must-read for all Christians and bible scholars. It is a marvelous study guide along with testimony and ministry. This book through detailed study and scripture from the Holy Word of God enlightens and touches on subjects such as salvation in Jesus, the Holy Ghost, water baptism, denominational divisions and the end-time gatherings. This book answers many questions people have relating to the word of God. You will find answers to some very interesting questions such as: What happens when we first believe on Jesus and receive the truth of his gospel into our heart and spirit? Are we once saved always saved? Can we actually die before our appointed time? Will people still be married in heaven? Will the church body of Christ suffer through the Great Tribulation? What happens to my spirit, soul and body when I die? Will the church body of Christ face the mark of the beast? Does Jesus only use and work through one specific denominational church? How is Jesus God the Father if he is also the Son? Why is there such division in the body of Christ between churches and denominations? Can we be a believer in Jesus and still be left behind when the church body of Christ is gathered up from this earth? Does God judge the outward appearance of people? Will there be more than one gathering (rapture)? How can I be ready for the coming of the Lord? There are so many more answered questions in this book backed by scripture from the Holy Word of God. This book is more than just a study guide, but a weapon against the enemy and a tool of witness for the lost. This book is full of scripture and information that puts a thorn in the side of Satan. This book will encourage you to read and study the Holy Word of God for yourselves. Stand up Christians it's time for a Battle-Cry...............

Drawing the Line

Drawing the Line
Author: Philip M. Rosoff
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2017
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780190206567

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Unlike the rest of the advanced industrialized world, the United States does not have a national healthcare system that guarantees that all residents have access to medical services. Over the past century a number of unsuccessful attempts have been made to create and implement a unified, coordinated healthcare system. Piecemeal progress has been made, such as with the passage of Medicare, Medicaid, and the Affordable Care Act. However, the US still has the dubious distinction of possessing the most expensive healthcare in the world as well as health-related outcomes that are shameful for a wealthy country, mostly due to the number of people who lack decent care. The continuing escalation in medical costs is also threatening the financial stability of the nation. In his first book, Rationing is Not a Four-Letter Word, Philip M. Rosoff argued that the only way to control costs is to impose rationing, and the only way to do so fairly is to have it apply to all. The key to rationing is how it is accomplished. He outlined a general approach to making rationing decisions that involved a comprehensive explication of procedural fairness and illustrated this with the real-life accepted system of solid organ allocation for transplantation. In this book, he discusses how to decide what should and should not be covered in a generous benefits plan for all. He considers a variety of ways this might be done and concludes that the most just approach is to utilize a transparent process in which experts and lay people develop a consensus on what should be covered by focusing on both clinical evidence of need and the effective and appropriate means to address those needs. He also considers the various objections and impediments to this proposal and concludes that they are obstacles that can be successfully met.

Mastering Flash Made Easy

Mastering Flash Made Easy
Author: TeachUcomp, Incorporated
Publsiher: TeachUcomp Inc.
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2006-04
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781934131121

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