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The Crisis Of Democracy. Report on the Governability of Democracies to the Trilateral Commission
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The Crisis Of Democracy. Report on the Governability of Democracies to the Trilateral CommissionThe Crisis Of Democracy.  Report on the Governability of Democracies to the Trilateral Commission
In the 1970s Samuel P.Huntington first ‘big idea' was the notion that there was a ‘crisis in democracy' which was due to a ‘democratic surge' which was making Western-style democracies ungovernable and endangering authority ‘based on hierarchy, expertise and wealth'. The patrician Huntington was disturbed by the demands for popular power and extended economic rights that had grown out of the social movements of the 1960s. His report for the Trilateral Commission rang the alarm bells about this excess of democracy.
Ìåæäóíàðîäíîå ïîëîæåíèå, êîòîðîå ñëîæèëîñü èç-çà íåôòÿíîãî êðèçèñà (ïÿòèêðàòíîãî óâåëè÷åíèé ñòðàíàìè ÎÏÅÊ öåíû íà ñûðóþ íåôòü íà÷èíàÿ ñ îêòÿáðÿ 1973 ãîäà), îïèñûâàëîñü ìàðêñèñòàìè êàê ñòðóêòóðíûé êðèçèñ êàïèòàëèçìà, à ëèáåðàëàìè - êàê êðèçèñ äåìîêðàòèè
 
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The Adventures Of Ulysses by Charles Lamb
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The Adventures Of Ulysses by Charles Lamb
The Adventures Of Ulysses
by Charles Lamb

This work is designed as a supplement to the Adventures of Telemachus. It treats of the conduct and sufferings of Ulysses, the father of Telemachus. The picture which it exhibits is that of a brave man struggling with adversity; by a wise use of events, and with an inimitable presence of mind under difficulties, forcing out a way for himself through the severest trials to which human life can be exposed; with enemies natural and preternatural surrounding him on all sides. The agents in this tale, besides men and women, are giants, enchanters, sirens: things which denote external force or internal temptations, the twofold danger which a wise fortitude must expect to encounter in its course through this world. The fictions contained in it will be found to comprehend some of the most admired inventions of Grecian mythology.

 
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The Paths Of History
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The Paths Of HistoryThe Paths Of History
This is a broad and ambitious study of the entire history of humanity which takes as its point of departure Marx’s theory of social evolution. However, Professor Diakonoff’s theory of world history differs from Marx’s in a number of ways. Firstly he has expanded Marx’s five stages of development to eight. Secondly he denies that social evolution necessarily implies progress and shows how ‘each progress is simultaneously a regress’, and thirdly he demonstrates that the transition from one stage to another is not necessarily marked by social conflict and that sometimes this is achieved peacefully and gracefully. As the book moves through these various stages, the reader is drawn into a remarkable and thought-provoking study of the process of the history of the human race which focuses on the wide range of factors (economic, social, military-technological, and socio-pyschological) which have influenced our development from palaeolithic times to the present day.

• Short, concise analysis of the development of mankind from palaeolithic times to the present day • Examines all aspects of our development (e.g. social, political, economic, socio-psychological, technological, ethical) • Bold in coverage with echoes of Marx, Toynbee and other seminal world-historical authors

 
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Pastoral Literature [Culture; Society; Advanced Listening; mp3]]
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Pastoral Literature [Culture; Society; Advanced Listening; mp3]]Pastoral Literature 

 

 

An entreaty from Christopher Marlowe's Passionate Shepherd to His Love - thought by many to be the crowning example of Elizabethan pastoral poetry. The traditions of pastoral poetry, literature and drama can be traced back to the third century BC and have principally offered a conventionalised picture of rural life, the naturalness and innocence of which is seen to contrast favourably with the corruption and artificialities of city and court life.

 

 
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Welsh Fairy Tales [Reading]
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Welsh Fairy Tales [Reading]
Welsh Fairy Tales
by William Elliot Griffis,
illustrated

Though our debt to Wales for many things is great, we count not least those inheritances from the world of imagination, for which the Cymric Land was famous, even before the days of either
Anglo-Saxon or Norman.

 
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