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Liberation From Tyranny


Liberation From Tyranny
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Author : Ronni Kove
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2021-01-05

Liberation From Tyranny written by Ronni Kove and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-01-05 with categories.


This is a collection of poems that covers nature, famous leaders, animals, relationships, emotional states, sports and inspirations. It paints a picture window into the soul. An enlightening, captivating and exhilarating collection with a musical beat.



Revolutionary Monsters


Revolutionary Monsters
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Author : Donald T. Critchlow
language : en
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Release Date : 2021-10-05

Revolutionary Monsters written by Donald T. Critchlow and has been published by Simon and Schuster this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-10-05 with Biography & Autobiography categories.


Lenin. Mao. Castro. Mugabe. Khomeini. All sparked movements in the name of liberating their people from their oppressors—capitalists, foreign imperialists, or dictators in their own country. These revolutionaries rallied the masses in the name of freedom, only to become more tyrannical than those they replaced. Much has been written about the anatomy of revolution from Edmund Burke to Crane Brinton Crane, Franz Fanon, and contemporary theorists of revolution found in the modern academy. Yet what is missing is a dissection of the revolutionary minds that destroyed the old for the creation of a more harmful new. Revolutionary Monsters presents a collective biography of five modern day revolutionaries who came into power calling for the liberation of the people only to end up killing millions of people in the name of revolution: Lenin (Russia), Mao (China), Castro (Cuba), Mugabe (Zimbabwe), and Khomeini (Iran). Revolutionary Monsters explores basic questions about the revolutionary personality, and examines how these revolutionaries came to envision themselves as prophets of a new age.



Liberation From Tyranny


Liberation From Tyranny
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Author : Kove, Ronni
language : en
Publisher: Anaphora Literary Press
Release Date : 2015-03

Liberation From Tyranny written by Kove, Ronni and has been published by Anaphora Literary Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-03 with Poetry categories.


"Liberation from Tyranny": is a collection of poems that covers nature, famous leaders, animals, relationships, emotional states, sports and inspirations. It paints a picture window into the soul. An enlightening, captivating and exhilarating collection with a musical beat.



The Absence Of Tyranny


The Absence Of Tyranny
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Author : Lloyd Billingsley
language : en
Publisher: Multnomah
Release Date : 1986

The Absence Of Tyranny written by Lloyd Billingsley and has been published by Multnomah this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1986 with Political Science categories.




Networked Governance Of Freedom And Tyranny


Networked Governance Of Freedom And Tyranny
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Author : John Braithwaite
language : en
Publisher: ANU E Press
Release Date : 2012-03-01

Networked Governance Of Freedom And Tyranny written by John Braithwaite and has been published by ANU E Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-03-01 with History categories.


This book offers a new approach to the extraordinary story of Timor-Leste. The Indonesian invasion of the former Portuguese colony in 1975 was widely considered to have permanently crushed the Timorese independence movement. Initial international condemnation of the invasion was quickly replaced by widespread acceptance of Indonesian sovereignty. But inside Timor-Leste various resistance networks maintained their struggle, against all odds. Twenty-four years later, the Timorese were allowed to choose their political future and the new country of Timor-Leste came into being in 2002. This book presents freedom in Timor-Leste as an accomplishment of networked governance, arguing that weak networks are capable of controlling strong tyrannies. Yet, as events in Timor-Leste since independence show, the nodes of networks of freedom can themselves become nodes of tyranny. The authors argue that constant renewal of liberation networks is critical for peace with justice - feminist networks for the liberation of women, preventive diplomacy networks for liberation of victims of war, village development networks, civil society networks. Constant renewal of the separation of powers is also necessary. A case is made for a different way of seeing the separation of powers as constitutive of the republican ideal of freedom as non-domination. The book is also a critique of realism as a theory of international affairs and of the limits of reforming tyranny through the centralised agency of a state sovereign. Reversal of Indonesia's 1975 invasion of Timor-Leste was an implausible accomplishment. Among the things that achieved it was principled engagement with Indonesia and its democracy movement by the Timor resistance. Unprincipled engagement by Australia and the United States in particular allowed the 1975 invasion to occur. The book argues that when the international community regulates tyranny responsively, with principled engagement, there is hope for a domestic politics of nonviolent transformation for freedom and justice.



Tyranny And Political Culture In Ancient Greece


Tyranny And Political Culture In Ancient Greece
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Author : James F. McGlew
language : en
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Release Date : 2018-09-05

Tyranny And Political Culture In Ancient Greece written by James F. McGlew and has been published by Cornell University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018-09-05 with History categories.


Resistance to the tyrant was an essential stage in the development of the Greek city-state. In this richly insightful book, James F. McGlew examines the significance of changes in the Greek political vocabulary that came about as a result of the history of ancient tyrants. Surveying a vast range of historical and literary sources, McGlew looks closely at discourse concerning Greek tyranny as well as at the nature of the tyrants' power and the constraints on power implicit in that discourse. Archaic tyrants, he shows, characteristically represented themselves as agents of justice. Taking their self-representation not as an ideological veil concealing the nature of tyranny but as its conceptual definition, he attempts to show that, although the language of reform gave tyrants unprecedented political freedom, it also marked their powers as temporary. Tyranny took shape, McGlew maintains, through discursive complicity between the tyrant and his subjects, who presumably accepted his self-definition but also learned from him the language and methods of resistance. The tyrant's subjects learned to resist him as they learned to obey him, but when they rejected him they did so in such a way as to preserve for themselves the distinctive political freedoms that he enjoyed. Providing a new framework for understanding ancient tyranny, this book will be read with great interest by classicists, political scientists, and ancient and modern historians alike.



Tyranny Or Fraternity The Perspective Of Animal Liberation Theology


Tyranny Or Fraternity The Perspective Of Animal Liberation Theology
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Author : Marco Túlio B. S. Procópio
language : en
Publisher: Marco Túlio Brandão Sampaio Procópio
Release Date : 2023-12-28

Tyranny Or Fraternity The Perspective Of Animal Liberation Theology written by Marco Túlio B. S. Procópio and has been published by Marco Túlio Brandão Sampaio Procópio this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2023-12-28 with Religion categories.


Cohabitants of the same common home, brothers in existence in the adventure of life, co-participants in the immense and interdependent community of earthly life, animals stand side by side with humans before the eyes of the Creator. Fragile and simultaneously independent, while carrying with them everything they need for survival, they are absolutely vulnerable to growing human, manipulative and destructive power. And what have we done with this power? For some, who still remain in the wild, we invade their territories, betray their trust with traps and hunting, and take away their conditions of survival through the deterioration of the environment in which they live. Others, kidnapped and expropriated of their freedom, we enslave, torture and kill in endless processes of unfathomable suffering. Considered as “products” or “things” in our society: they suffer in circuses, zoos, rodeos, carts, slaughterhouses, farms, fur industries, research and education institutes, and in many other instances and places that we can barely imagine. Given this, it is necessary to expand theological categories from an inclusive perspective, considering animals as an oppressed face within liberation theology. Finding themselves in a situation of oppression and captivity, animals cry for liberation while perpetuating the pain of Christ, who suffers with all creatures. Their piercing moans shame us for being the very cause of their suffering. Every day, Christ continues to be crucified in our smallest brothers by our own hands, He who identified himself with the little ones. Within this horizon, this book, in dialogue with important authors, seeks to contribute to the construction of a theology of animal liberation, freely following the see-judge-act method. With this, we hope, by taking up the cause of Christ, to bring the reality of a world of peace, justice and fraternity for all a little closer.



Networked Governance Of Freedom And Tyranny


Networked Governance Of Freedom And Tyranny
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Author : John Braithwaite
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2012

Networked Governance Of Freedom And Tyranny written by John Braithwaite and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012 with Australia categories.


This book offers a new approach to the extraordinary story of Timor-Leste. The Indonesian invasion of the former Portuguese colony in 1975 was widely considered to have permanently crushed the Timorese independence movement. Initial international condemnation of the invasion was quickly replaced by widespread acceptance of Indonesian sovereignty. But inside Timor-Leste various resistance networks maintained their struggle, against all odds. Twenty-four years later, the Timorese were allowed to choose their political future and the new country of Timor-Leste came into being in 2002. This book presents freedom in Timor-Leste as an accomplishment of networked governance, arguing that weak networks are capable of controlling strong tyrannies. Yet, as events in Timor-Leste since independence show, the nodes of networks of freedom can themselves become nodes of tyranny. The authors argue that constant renewal of liberation networks is critical for peace with justice "feminist networks for the liberation of women, preventive diplomacy networks for liberation of victims of war, village development networks, civil society networks. Constant renewal of the separation of powers is also necessary. A case is made for a different way of seeing the separation of powers as constitutive of the republican ideal of freedom as non-domination. The book is also a critique of realism as a theory of international affairs and of the limits of reforming tyranny through the centralised agency of a state sovereign. Reversal of Indonesia's 1975 invasion of Timor-Leste was an implausible accomplishment. Among the things that achieved it was principled engagement with Indonesia and its democracy movement by the Timor resistance. Unprincipled engagement by Australia and the United States in particular allowed the 1975 invasion to occur. The book argues that when the international community regulates tyranny responsively, with principled engagement, there is hope for a domestic politics of nonviolent transformation for freedom and justice. John Braithwaite and Hilary Charlesworth work in the Centre for International Justice and Governance, Regulatory Institutions Network, The Australian National University. Adérito Soares is the Anti-Corruption Commissioner for Timor-Leste.



Twilight Of The Dictators


Twilight Of The Dictators
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Author : Brett Rutherford
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2009

Twilight Of The Dictators written by Brett Rutherford and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2009 with categories.


Selections of poems about Russia and Eastern Europe written over a span of four decades, with added poems about post-9/11 events.



Between Tyranny And Freedom


Between Tyranny And Freedom
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Author : Alexandra Mazur Smith
language : en
Publisher: Lectio Publishing LLC
Release Date : 2022-11-11

Between Tyranny And Freedom written by Alexandra Mazur Smith and has been published by Lectio Publishing LLC this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2022-11-11 with Biography & Autobiography categories.


Between Tyranny and Freedom recounts one man's journey: a boyhood in freedom and then his subsequent loss of freedom followed by a way-too-soon leap into manhood. The man in Alexandra's true story is her father, told to her decades after his ordeals-after the wounds of his ordeal had time to heal. It is his story, that of one man, yet is more so because we are able to witness over the expanse of a lifetime much about the human psyche and human condition. It is especially relevant today as we are confronted on one stage with the Russian invasion of Ukraine, and on another stage (too close to home) civil unrest unseen in American history in ways that a decade ago was unthinkable. Behind the scenes of her father's saga is the question of how a society is structured to govern itself. Two-and-a-half millennia ago, the ancient Greeks identified three types of governance, each with its pro and con aspects. Freedom-seeking Greeks identified and recorded how to avoid various types of tyranny. The Poland/Ukraine encounters have two of these types: dictatorship in the form of Nazi Germany, and later oligarchy in the presence of Soviet Russia. Note: The third type of tyranny "rule by majority" is prevalent in today's school boards, traditional and social media, identity politics, and government. Of particular interest is the location where the story begins- the Borderlands of Eastern Poland. And yet, this very area of Eastern Poland has been for the last several decades Western Ukraine which is now under egregious attack from a neighboring bully. Ukrainians are fighting for their lives. So was Alexandra's father, Tadeusz Mazur.