Contemporary Italian Political Philosophy Professor Matt RyanHighlights and critically assesses the work of contemporary Italian political philosophers. Italy has a rich philosophical legacy, and recent developments and movements in its political philosophy have produced a significant body of thought by internationally renowned philosophers working on questions and themes such as the critique of neoliberalism, statehood, politics and culture, feminism, community, the stranger, and the relationship between
mechanisms of formation
The book’s exposition aims at contrasting retrogressive economic dynamics of technological change to progressive dynamics as developed by Schumpeter
How can we decide how to treat the animals around us when we fail to realize the nature of our kinship with them
Lopez argues for a formulation of postcolonial studies which diverges in three significant ways from current academic and institutional practices: 1) the postcolonial as diasporic
Combined with the trail tending they did in the alpine zone of the White Mountains and the books they wrote about environmental stewardship
empower and sufficiently compensate women smallholder farmers for their contribution to agriculture
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Her discussion of feminism brings the question of women's equality to the forefront of discussions on Latin American social thought
and explores the complex and interactive relationship between news media and Australian Indigenous affairs
Turning to his own extensive maritime experience
the terror in Europe and the road to peace
Sandplay therapy is based on the psychology of Carl Jung and developed by the Swiss psychotherapist and teacher Dora Kalff