From world-leading scientist and New York Times bestselling author of The Language of God, a deeply thoughtful guidebook to discerning what and who we can trust to move us from societal discord to civic harmony.
First published in 1959, the original blurb reads: "e;No good purpose is served today by treating the relationship between Christianity and the natural sciences as a conflict; even as a conflict to be resolved.
This book brings together a number of well-known post-Keynesian scholars who discuss the impact of monetary policy on both personal and functional distribution of income and even the gendered effect of monetary policy.
Dans la foulée du Synode sur la jeunesse, le pape François a invité les jeunes à « persévérer sur le chemin des rêves », à ne pas regarder la vie « à partir d’un balcon », à bondir vers le monde avec « leur pied agile ».
Originally published in 1965, this volume provides selections of writings by English and French historians, philosophers and political scientists around the themes of freedom and opportunity; the functions of government; the spirit and machinery of free government; the freedom of thought and speech.
This edited collection presents the complex theory of kitsch from aesthetic and artistic points of view, transposed into managerial and organisational fields.
The Oxford Handbook of Indian Philosophy tells the story of philosophy in India through a series of exceptional individual acts of philosophical virtuosity.
Severo Sarduy was among the most important figures in twentieth-century Latin American fiction and a major representative of the literary tendency to which he gave the name Neobaroque.