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    The Victims'...

    The Victims' Revolution. The Rise of Identity Studies and the Closing of the Liberal Mind

    Engelstalige hardcover, wat dikker formaat met stofomslag. Geen naam voorin, als nieuw. Like New. 

    The 1960s and ’70s were a time of dramatic upheaval in American universities as a new generation of scholar-activists rejected traditional humanism in favor of a radical ideology that denied esthetic merit and objective truth. In The Victims’ Revolution, critic and scholar Bruce Bawer provides the first true history of this radical movement and a sweeping assessment of its intellectual and cultural fruits.

    Once, Bawer argues, the purpose of higher education had been to introduce students to the legacy of Western civilization—“the best that has been thought and said.” The new generation of radical educators sought instead to unmask the West as the perpetrator of global injustice. Age-old values of goodness, truth, and beauty were disparaged as mere weapons in an ongoing struggle of the powerful against the powerless. Shifting the focus of the humanities to the purported victims of Western colonialism, imperialism, and capitalism, the new politicized approach to the humanities gave rise to a series of identity-based programs, including Women’s Studies, Black Studies, Queer Studies, and Chicano Studies. As a result, the serious and objective study of human civilization and culture was replaced by “theoretical” approaches emphasizing group identity, victimhood, and lockstep “progressive” politics.

    Twenty-five years ago, Allan Bloom warned against the corruption of the humanities in The Closing of the American Mind. Bawer’s book presents compelling evidence that Bloom and other conservative critics were right to be alarmed. The Victims’ Revolution describes how the new identity-based disciplines came into being, examines their major proponents and texts, and trenchantly critiques their underlying premises. Bawer concludes that the influence of these programs has impoverished our thought, confused our politics, and filled the minds of their impressionable students with politically correct mush. Bawer’s book is must-reading for all those concerned not only about the declining quality of American higher education, but also about the fate of our society at large.

    Bruce Bawer;

    € 10,00

    The Invisible Heart....

    The Invisible Heart. Economics and Family Values

    Engelstalige paperback in zeer goede staat. Geen naam voorin, rechte rug. 

    There has been much talk about family values in recent years, but little examination of the economic forces that are exploding family life and limiting the caregiving that families can provide. As Folbre points out in her provocative and insightful new book, every society must confront the problem of balancing self-interested pursuits with care for others--including children, the elderly, and the infirm. Historically, most societies enjoyed an increased supply of care by maintaining strict limits on women's freedom. But as these limits happily and inevitably give way, there are many consequences for those who still need care.

    Using the image of "the invisible heart" to evoke the forces of compassion that must temper the forces of self-interest, Folbre argues that if we don't establish a new set of rules defining our mutual responsibilities for caregiving, the penalties suffered by the needy--our very families--will increase. Intensified economic competition may drive altruism and families out of business.

    A leading feminist economist, Nancy Folbre writes in a lively, personal style--Molly Ivins cheek-to-cheek with John Kenneth Galbraith--and develops a distinctive approach to the economics of care. Unlike others who praise family values, Folbre acknowledges the complicated relationship between women and altruism. Her book offers new interpretations of such policy issues as welfare reform, school finance, and progressive taxation, and it confronts the challenges of globalization, outlining strategies for developing an economic system that rewards both individual achievement and care for others.

    Nancy Folbre ;

    € 12,50

    Mismeasuring Our...

    Mismeasuring Our Lives. Why GDP Doesn't Add Up

    Engelstalige paperback in goede staat. Klein stickertje op de rug en kaft geplakt met de tekst Used, maar in werkelijkheid is daar niets van te zien en lijkt het boek verder als nieuw. By the Commission on the Measurement of Economic Performance and Social Progress (France)

    In February of 2008, amid the looming global financial crisis, President Nicolas Sarkozy of France asked Nobel Prize-winning economists Joseph Stiglitz and Amartya Sen, along with the distinguished French economist Jean Paul Fitoussi, to establish a commission of leading economists to study whether Gross Domestic Product (GDP)--the most widely used measure of economic activity--is a reliable indicator of economic and social progress. The Commission was given the further task of laying out an agenda for developing better measures.

    Mismeasuring Our Lives is the result of this major intellectual effort, one with pressing relevance for anyone engaged in assessing how and whether our economy is serving the needs of our society. The authors offer a sweeping assessment of the limits of GDP as a measurement of the well-being of societies--considering, for example, how GDP overlooks economic inequality (with the result that most people can be worse off even though average income is increasing); and does not factor environmental impacts into economic decisions.

    In place of GDP, Mismeasuring Our Lives introduces a bold new array of concepts, from sustainable measures of economic welfare, to measures of savings and wealth, to a "green GDP." At a time when policymakers worldwide are grappling with unprecedented global financial and environmental issues, here is an essential guide to measuring the things that matter.

    Joseph E. Stiglitz; Amartya Sen; Jean-Paul Fitoussi;

    € 7,50

    The Russia Hand. A...

    The Russia Hand. A Memoir of Presidential Diplomacy [SIGNED COPY]

    GESIGNEERD exemplaar. Voorin op het schutblad zit een ingeplakt kaartje met daarop de handtekening van de auteur Talbott. Forse Engelstalige hardcover, met stofomslag. Mooi exemplaar in zeer goede staat. Very Good condition. Geen naam voorin. Met index achterin.

    During the past ten years, few issues have mattered more to America’s vital interests or to the shape of the twenty-first century than Russia’s fate. To cheer the fall of a bankrupt totalitarian regime is one thing; to build on its ruins a stable democratic state is quite another. The challenge of helping to steer post-Soviet Russia-with its thousands of nuclear weapons and seething ethnic tensions-between the Scylla of a communist restoration and the Charybdis of anarchy fell to the former governor of a poor, landlocked Southern state who had won national election by focusing on domestic issues. No one could have predicted that by the end of Bill Clinton’s second term he would meet with his Kremlin counterparts more often than had all of his predecessors from Harry Truman to George Bush combined, or that his presidency and his legacy would be so determined by his need to be his own Russia hand. With Bill Clinton at every step was Strobe Talbott, the deputy secretary of state whose expertise was the former Soviet Union. Talbott was Clinton’s old friend, one of his most trusted advisers, a frequent envoy on the most sensitive of diplomatic missions and, as this book shows, a sharp-eyed observer. The Russia Hand is without question among the most candid, intimate and illuminating foreign-policy memoirs ever written in the long history of such books. It offers unparalleled insight into the inner workings of policymaking and diplomacy alike. With the scope of nearly a decade, it reveals the hidden play of personalities and the closed-door meetings that shaped the most crucial events of our time, from NATO expansion, missile defense and the Balkan wars to coping with Russia’s near-meltdown in the wake of the Asian financial crisis. The book is dominated by two gifted, charismatic and flawed men, Bill Clinton and Boris Yeltsin, who quickly formed one of the most intense and consequential bonds in the annals of statecraft. It also sheds new light on Vladimir Putin, as well as the altered landscape after September 11, 2001. The Russia Hand is the first great memoir about war and peace in the post-cold war world.

    Strobe Talbott;

    € 20,00

    The Body and the...

    The Body and the Blood. The Holy Land's Christians at the Turn of a New Millennium. A Reporter's Journey

    Forse Engelstalige hardcover, met stofomslag. Mooi exemplaar, zo goed als nieuw. Like New.

    This journalistic pilgrimage seeks out the forgotten people of the Holy Land-its Christians-and shows how their dwindling numbers offer a sober lesson in understanding the modern Middle East. . Retracing the path of Jesus' life at the turn of a new millennium, award-winning journalist Charles M. Sennott finds a region riven by political revolt, religious conflict, apocalyptic prophecies and the quest for Jerusalem-just as it was 2,000 years ago. The Body and the Blood is Sennott's journalistic pilgrimage through the Holy Land from Nazareth and Bethlehem to Egypt and Lebanon and finally Jerusalem itself, during a gripping a year that was also a critical turning point in the future of the region. Sennott's journey weaves through the local Christian communities of the Middle East, a population which is disappearing dramatically in the land where the faith began. Where a century ago Christians represented as much as 20 percent of the population of what is today Israel, the West Bank and Gaza, now they comprise less than 2 percent of the total population. Historians and demographers fear that within two more generations, native Christianity could virtually disappear in the Holy Land. Timely and moving, firmly grounded in the troubled history of the region, The Body and the Blood dares to ask questions of the spirit as well as of politics. Two thousand years after Jesus' birth, is there a place for his followers in the land he called home? Has the West fatally misunderstood, even abandoned, the Christians of the Middle East? And most provocatively, could Christianity help answer the riddle of peace in the region? Sennott's elegiac, controversial book is sure to spark national, and international, discussion

    Charles M. Sennott;

    € 15,00

    Mefisto for ever, vrij...

    Mefisto for ever, vrij naar Klaus Mann

    Hardcover, mooi exemplaar, als nieuw, geen naam voorin, schoon en fris.

    Als de nazi's aan de macht komen, besluit steracteur Kurt Köpler om niet te emigreren. Ook na de oorlog is hij een ster, in dienst van een nieuw bestel. Uit integere passie voor het acteren of als volmaakt lege opportunist? De roman Mephisto. Roman einer Karriere (1936) van Klaus Mann baseerde zich op het leven van Gustav Grüngens - Manns voormalige zwager en cabaretkompaan, tevens een succesvol toneelspeler in het Duitsland van de jaren dertig. Een van Grüngens glansrollen was Mephisto, de duivel in Goethes Faust.

    Als de nazi's aan de macht komen, staat de steracteur voor de verscheurende keuze: emigreren of niet? In tegenstelling tot de familie Mann blijft hij. Hij wordt al snel de directeur van het grootste staatstheater en zelfs een graag geziene gast in de hoogste kringen van het Derde Rijk. Acteren is immers zijn passie, en de kunst is hem heilig, boven alles... Maar ten koste waarvan?

    Mephisto bleef in het naoorlogse Duitsland werken een verboden boek, tot het van de vergetelheid werd gered door de toneelbewerking van Ariane Mnouchkine (Théâtre du Soleil) en de Oscarwinnende film van István Szabo (starring Klaus Maria Brandauer). De bewerking die Lanoye met regisseur Guy Cassiers (Toneelhuis) nu maakt gaat verder. Zij trekken het verhaal van steracteur door tot na de Tweede Wereldoorlog. Want ook na de instorting van het Derde Rijk werd de protagonist weer een ster, in dienst van een nieuw bestel. Uit integere passie voor het acteren? Of als volmaakt lege opportunist?
    Zodoende wordt Mefisto for ever geen documentaire karakterschets meer over één enkele acteur, maar een universele theaterparabel over kunst en politiek, macht en acteren, regie en propaganda.

    Tom Lanoye;

    € 7,50
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