On the Nature of Revolution

On the Nature of Revolution
Author: Herbert Aptheker
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2011-10-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1258132117

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On the Nature of Revolution

On the Nature of Revolution
Author: Herbert Aptheker
Publsiher: New York : New Century Publishers
Total Pages: 31
Release: 1959
Genre: Communism
ISBN: OCLC:244109226

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The Nature of Democracy Freedom and Revolution

The Nature of Democracy  Freedom  and Revolution
Author: Herbert Aptheker
Publsiher: INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHERS CO
Total Pages: 136
Release: 1975
Genre: History
ISBN: 0717801373

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Explains how the meaning of these basic themes has changed throughout history and how these ideas are understood by the opposing classes. Revolution as the source of effective human emancipation.

Revolution for Nature

Revolution for Nature
Author: Klaus Michael Meyer-Abich
Publsiher: University of North Texas Press
Total Pages: 145
Release: 1993
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0929398696

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One of Germany's leading environmental thinkers explains his holistic alternative to the “incomplete Enlightenment” of the dominant western world view—to join together as global citizens and consumers, treating all purchasing choices as ethical, and withdrawing our spending from an economic system which threatens the very foundations of life on earth. Revolution for Nature combines a provocative historical and philosophical analysis with practical recommendations both for the lifestyle changes of reformed consumers, and for the political constitution of the Nature State of the future.

Human Nature and the French Revolution

Human Nature and the French Revolution
Author: Xavier Martin
Publsiher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2003-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 1571814159

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What view of man did the French Revolutionaries hold? Anyone who purports to be interested in the "Rights of Man" could be expected to see this question as crucial and yet, surprisingly, it is rarely raised. Through his work as a legal historian, Xavier Martin came to realize that there is no unified view of man and that, alongside the "official" revolutionary discourse, very divergent views can be traced in a variety of sources from the Enlightenment to the Napoleonic Code. Michelet's phrases, "Know men in order to act upon them" sums up the problem that Martin's study constantly seeks to elucidate and illustrate: it reveals the prevailing tendency to see men as passive, giving legislators and medical people alike free rein to manipulate them at will. His analysis impels the reader to revaluate the Enlightenment concept of humanism. By drawing on a variety of sources, the author shows how the anthropology of Enlightenment and revolutionary France often conflicts with concurrent discourses.

The Conservation Revolution

The Conservation Revolution
Author: Bram Buscher,Robert Fletcher
Publsiher: Verso Books
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2020-02-11
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781788737715

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A post-capitalist manifesto for conservation Conservation needs a revolution. This is the only way it can contribute to the drastic transformations needed to come to a truly sustainable model of development. The good news is that conservation is ready for revolution. Heated debates about the rise of the Anthropocene and the current ‘sixth extinction’ crisis demonstrate an urgent need and desire to move beyond mainstream approaches. Yet the conservation community is deeply divided over where to go from here. Some want to place ‘half earth’ into protected areas. Others want to move away from parks to focus on unexpected and ‘new’ natures. Many believe conservation requires full integration into capitalist production processes. Building a razor-sharp critique of current conservation proposals and their contradictions, Büscher and Fletcher argue that the Anthropocene challenge demands something bigger, better and bolder. Something truly revolutionary. They propose convivial conservation as the way forward. This approach goes beyond protected areas and faith in markets to incorporate the needs of humans and nonhumans within integrated and just landscapes. Theoretically astute and practically relevant, The Conservation Revolution offers a manifesto for conservation in the twenty-first century—a clarion call that cannot be ignored.

The Rights of Nature

The Rights of Nature
Author: David R. Boyd
Publsiher: ECW Press
Total Pages: 211
Release: 17-09-05
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781770909663

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An important and timely recipe for hope for humans and all forms of life Palila v Hawaii. New ZealandÕs Te Urewera Act. Sierra Club v Disney. These legal phrases hardly sound like the makings of a revolution, but beyond the headlines portending environmental catastrophes, a movement of immense import has been building Ñ in courtrooms, legislatures, and communities across the globe. Cultures and laws are transforming to provide a powerful new approach to protecting the planet and the species with whom we share it. Lawyers from California to New York are fighting to gain legal rights for chimpanzees and killer whales, and lawmakers are ending the era of keeping these intelligent animals in captivity. In Hawaii and India, judges have recognized that endangered species Ñ from birds to lions Ñ have the legal right to exist. Around the world, more and more laws are being passed recognizing that ecosystems Ñ rivers, forests, mountains, and more Ñ have legally enforceable rights. And if nature has rights, then humans have responsibilities. In The Rights of Nature, noted environmental lawyer David Boyd tells this remarkable story, which is, at its heart, one of humans as a species finally growing up. Read this book and your world view will be altered forever.

The Natural History of Revolution

The Natural History of Revolution
Author: Lyford Paterson Edwards
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 229
Release: 1965
Genre: Revolutions
ISBN: LCCN:28007526

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