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The Web of Freedom
Author | : Venu Madhav Govindu,Deepak Malghan |
Publsiher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 515 |
Release | : 2016-06-20 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9780190990558 |
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In June 1929, a thirty-seven-year-old chartered accountant dressed in Western clothes walked into the Khadi Bhandar on Kalbadevi Road, Bombay, to be ‘measured up’ for a dhoti. Having never worn one in his life, he had no idea that dhotis came in fixed lengths. Weeks ago, the same man had filed an affidavit to change his name from Joseph Chelladurai Cornelius to Joseph Cornelius Kumarappa. Discarding an alien name and attire, the anglicized professional was rapidly transforming into a dogged fighter for social justice. Freedom fighter, economic philosopher, environmentalist, and Gandhian constructive worker, Kumarappa (1892–1960) was a man of many parts. He wrote extensively on political economy and simultaneously championed the cause of rural India, both under British Raj and after Independence. If Gandhi’s swaraj was more than political self-rule, it was Kumarappa who gave it economic content and meaning. A rare thinker who married theory with practice, Kumarappa challenged received wisdom on industrialization and modernity. Based on extensive archival research, this volume presents the fascinating story of his life, work, and ideas that have a strikingly contemporary resonance.
The Web of Freedom
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Author | : Venu Madhav Govindu,Deepak Malghan |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 369 |
Release | : 2016 |
Genre | : Distributive justice |
ISBN | : 0199087156 |
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Freedom fighter, economic philosopher, environmentalist, and Gandhian constructive worker, Joseph Cornelius Kumarappa (1892-1960) was a man of many parts. He spent a lifetime championing the cause of economic justice, especially on behalf of rural India. Based on extensive archival research, this biography presents the story of Kumarappa's life, work, and ideas that have a strikingly contemporary resonance.
The Weight of Freedom
Author | : Nate Leipciger |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 319 |
Release | : 2015-09 |
Genre | : Child concentration camp inmates |
ISBN | : 189747055X |
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"To avoid thinking I repeated the words 'after the war.' The words stuck in my mind like a mantra. After the war. The words blended into the clang of the wheels. Would there ever be an end to the war?" Nate Leipciger, a thoughtful, shy eleven-year-old boy, is plunged into an incomprehensible web of ghettos, concentration and death camps during the German occupation of Poland. As he struggles to survive, he forges a new, unbreakable bond with his father and yearns for a free future. But when he is finally liberated, the weight of his pain will not ease, and his memories remain etched in tragedy. Introspective, complicated and raw, The Weight of Freedom is Nate's journey through a past that he can never leave behind.
Freedom s Web
Author | : Robert A. Rhoads |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 320 |
Release | : 1998 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : UOM:39015045615831 |
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"Rhoads focuses on the recent upswing in student protests in American higher education, especially as these reflect the broader phenomenon typically referred to as 'identity politics'... This volume will be valuable for those interested in multicultural education and college student personnel administration." -- Choice
Consent of the Networked
Author | : Rebecca MacKinnon |
Publsiher | : Basic Books (AZ) |
Total Pages | : 354 |
Release | : 2013-04-23 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 9780465063758 |
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The future of your freedom depends on whether you assert your rights within the digital spaces you inhabit. But, as corporations and countries square off onÑand overÑthe internet, the likely losers are us.
Freedom of expression and the internet
Author | : Wolfgang Benedek,Matthias C. Kettemann |
Publsiher | : Council of Europe |
Total Pages | : 240 |
Release | : 2020-09-08 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9789287187024 |
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An invaluable resource for students of law, politics, international relations and technology as well as for diplomats and civil society actors, this publication demonstrates how the Council of Europe contributes to ensuring that everyone’s voice online can be heard. This is key to sustainable, human rights oriented and people-centred digitalisation. Human rights matter on the internet. Without freedom of expression, people cannot participate in everything that the information society has to offer. Yet online free speech is in danger. Between state laws, private rules and algorithms, full participation in the online communicative space faces many challenges. This publication explores the profound impact of the internet on free expression and how it can be effectively secured online. The second, updated edition of this introduction into the protection of freedom of expression online answers essential questions regarding the extent and limits of freedom of expression online and the role of social networks, courts, states and organisations in online communication spaces. In clear language, with vivid examples spanning two decades of internet law, the authors answer questions on freedom of expression in cyberspace. Addressing issues from the protection of bloggers to the right to access online information, the publication also shows the importance of the standard-setting, monitoring and promotion activities of international and non-governmental organisations and includes a chapter on relevant national practice. It pays special attention to the role of European human rights law and the Council of Europe as this region’s most important human rights organisation.
The Freedom to Read
Author | : American Library Association |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 16 |
Release | : 1953 |
Genre | : Libraries |
ISBN | : UIUC:30112060168629 |
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Crossing to Freedom
Author | : Virginia Frances Schwartz |
Publsiher | : Scholastic Canada |
Total Pages | : 251 |
Release | : 2013-02-01 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 9781443124652 |
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An inspiring tale of fugitive slave who finds freedom in Canada, but still struggles to find a real home. Eleven-year-old Solomon is a fugitive slave on a dangerous journey north to Canada, and to freedom. His young life has seen many losses: his mother was sold in a slave auction when he was a baby; his father escaped from the plantation and hasn't been seen in five years; and now his grandfather, who has been injured during the last leg of their journey to freedom, and is forced to stay behind.Solomon continues with their group leader, but his feelings of loss and isolation haunt him, as he attempts to forge a new home in Canada. It soon becomes apparent that racial prejudices know no borders, and while Solomon works hard and begins to experience some newfound freedoms, he faces discrimination and segregation and lives with the ongoing fear of being caught by slavecatchers and dragged back to the South. With all of these barriers facing him, Solomon must find the strength — the same strength that brought him north, the same strength that gives him hope of finding his father — to persevere and understand the true meaning of freedom.