Speaking of Empire and Resistance

Speaking of Empire and Resistance
Author: Tariq Ali,David Barsamian
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2005
Genre: Imperialism
ISBN: 1920769447

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This series of interviews brings Tariq Ali insights into a wide range of topics which are currently dominating headlines around the world. He speaks out on the crisis in the Middle East, the war on terror, the resurgent militarism of the American Empire, the continuing significance of imperialism in the 21st century and much more..

Love Is the Resistance

Love Is the Resistance
Author: Ashley Abercrombie
Publsiher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2021-08-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781493430222

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When it comes to disagreement, we are in perpetual fight-or-flight mode. Rather than respond with a posture of compassion and connection, we are encouraged to "resist" others personally and politically. Either we engage in fruitless arguments with people who refuse to see things our way or we retreat to our echo chambers where everyone agrees with us. But the real resistance, the kind that helps us grow, is learning to love others--especially those who disagree with us. If you're tired of seeing your real-life and online communities in turmoil and you long to be an agent of peace, understanding, and reconciliation, it's time to join a new kind of resistance movement--one that pushes us toward personal transformation. Grounded in Scripture and illustrated with compelling true stories, this new book from Ashley Abercrombie will help you gain the confidence to communicate and connect with others, stop avoiding necessary tension, and resolve your internal and external conflicts. When we make love our habitual reaction to the conflicts and divisions in our lives, we'll find that we can stay true to our convictions without sacrificing our relationships.

Physics Volume Two Chapters 18 32

Physics  Volume Two  Chapters 18 32
Author: John D. Cutnell,Kenneth W. Johnson
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 512
Release: 2014-12-15
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781118836873

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Cutnell and Johnson has been the #1 text in the algebra-based physics market for almost 20 years. The 10th edition brings on new co-authors: David Young and Shane Stadler (both out of LSU). The Cutnell offering now includes enhanced features and functionality. The authors have been extensively involved in the creation and adaptation of valuable resources for the text. This edition includes chapters 18-32.

Resistance

Resistance
Author: Jennifer A. Nielsen
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1338148478

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The "New York Times"-bestselling author of the Ascendence Trilogy tells the extraordinary story of a Jewish girl's courageous efforts to resist the Nazis during the occupation of Poland.

The Path of Least Resistance

The Path of Least Resistance
Author: Robert Fritz
Publsiher: Butterworth-Heinemann
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2014-05-16
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781483103686

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The Path of Least Resistance: Learning to Become the Creative Force in Your Own Life, Revised and Expanded discusses how humans can find inspiration in their own lives to drive creative process. This book discusses that by understanding the concept of structure, we can reorder the structural make-up of our lives; this idea helps clear the way to the path of least resistance that will lead to the manifestation of our most deeply held desires. This text will be of great use to individuals who seek to use their own lives as the driving force of their creative process.

Rejection Resistance and Resurrection

Rejection  Resistance and Resurrection
Author: Mukti Barton
Publsiher: Darton Longman and Todd
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2005
Genre: Religion
ISBN: IND:30000107532107

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The heart of the gospel message is one of inclusive acceptance of all human beings as made in God’s image, and yet the experience of people of colour within Anglican churches tells a different story. Mukti Barton reveals, through interviews with a number of Black and Asian Christians, stories of shocking rejection and resistance but also of survival and resurrection, and of determination to stay faithful in the face of opposition. This provocative book gives fascinating insights into the experience of Black and Asian Christians today, and challenges us to think again about the nature of true communion.

Rule and Resistance Beyond the Nation State

Rule and Resistance Beyond the Nation State
Author: Felix Anderl,Christopher Daase,Nicole Deitelhoff,Victor Kempf,Jannik Pfister,Philip Wallmeier
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2019-10-22
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781786612670

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Rule and resistance can no longer be understood in national contexts only. They both have transnationalised over the last decades. The scholarly discourse, however, still lags behind these developments. While International Relations only sees institutional “governance”, social movement studies only see instances of resistance. Both, however, lack the necessary vocabulary to describe the dynamic interplay between systems of rule and resistance. While we are governed by transnational structures of rule, a systematic analysis of how this operates and how it can be resisted remains to be developed. This book develops an understanding of these power relations through rich empirical case studies of different forms of rule-resistance relationships. Some resistant groups demand reforms of particular policies and institutions. Others attack institutions head-on. Yet other actors attempt to escape the rules they reject. Which forms of resistance can we expect under different kinds of rule? How can we understand transnational rule in the first place? The book gives new inspiring answers to these difficult questions.

The Art of Resistance

The Art of Resistance
Author: Justus Rosenberg
Publsiher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2020-01-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780062742216

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"Thrillingly tells the story of an Eastern European Jew’s flight from the Holocaust and the years he spent fighting in the French underground.” —USA Today An American Library in Paris Book Award "Coups de Coeur" Selection The Art of Resistance is unlike any World War II memoir before it. Its author, Justus Rosenberg, has spent the past seventy years teaching the classics of literature to American college students. Hidden within him, however, was a remarkable true story of wartime courage and romance worthy of a great novel. Here is Professor Rosenberg’s elegant and gripping chronicle of his youth in Nazi-occupied Europe, when he risked everything to stand against evil. In 1937, after witnessing a violent Nazi mob in his hometown of Danzig, a majority German city on the Baltic Sea, sixteen-year-old Justus Rosenberg was sent by his Jewish parents to Paris to finish his education in safety. Three years later, the Nazis came again, as France fell to the Germans. Alone and in danger, Justus fled Paris, heading south. A chance meeting led him to Varian Fry, an American journalist in Marseille who led a clandestine network helping thousands of men and women—including many legendary artists and intellectuals, among them Hannah Arendt, Marc Chagall, Andre Breton, and Max Ernst—escape the Nazis. With his intimate understanding of French and German culture, and fluency in several languages, including English, Justus became an invaluable member of Fry’s operation as a spy and scout. After the Vichy government expelled Fry from France, Justus worked in Grenoble, recruiting young men and women for the Underground Army. For the next four years, he would be an essential component of the Resistance, relying on his wits and skills to survive several close calls with death. Once, he found himself in a Nazi internment camp, with his next stop Auschwitz—and yet Justus found an ingenious way to escape. He two years during the war gathering intelligence, surveying German installations and troop movements on the Mediterranean. Then, after the allied invasion at Normandy in 1944, Justus became a guerrilla fighter, participating in and leading commando raids to disrupt the German retreat across France. At the end of the Second World War, Justus emigrated to America, and built a new life. For the past fifty years, he has taught literature at Bard College, shaping the inner lives of generations of students. Now he adds his own story to the library of great coming-of-age memoirs: The Art of Resistance is a powerful saga of bravery and defiance, a true-life spy thriller touched throughout by a professor’s wisdom.