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Lieutenants

Lieutenants

Michael Maher

Praeger Publishers Inc
1990
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This book examines the unique relationships between seven important leaders in history--from Henry VIII to Martin Luther King, Jr.--and their principal advisors. Studying the common psychological themes in such relationships, as well as the consequences of the collaborations, Michael Maher traces the evolution of new styles of political leadership from absolutism through nationalism and socialism to the social advocacy developed by Martin Luther King and Ralph Abernathy. The book uncovers the complex systems each team creates and the way these systems evolve toward a point of impasse or gridlock that requires the emergence of a new political system. Written for the general reader interested in history, this unique, comparative approach will also appeal to the student of politics and management.Lieutenants uncovers several recurring patterns in the partnerships of each leader and lieutenant. The book reveals how none of these lieutenants fully controls the forces they use, but merely manages or manipulates them for a time. Maher explores the often complementary personalities in the partnerships--one introspective, the other an extrovert; or older men with younger collaborators. He discusses the strongly developed sense of mission in each of the lieutenants, often greater than that of the leader. The book follows new models of leadership and political power created by these partnerships and reveals, even in the most abstract or altruistic appearance, the sense of power these lieutenants covet.
Being Gay and Lesbian in a Catholic High School

Being Gay and Lesbian in a Catholic High School

Michael Maher

Routledge Member of the Taylor and Francis Group
2001
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Recognize the homophobia and anti-gay violence in a respected institution!The only study of its kind, Being Gay and Lesbian in a Catholic High School: Beyond the Uniform offers compelling evidence to Catholic educators, clergy, and laypeople that their superb academic institutions are not fulfilling the clear mandate of the Church on inclusive loving behavior toward sexual minorities. Yet the facts presented in Being Gay and Lesbian in a Catholic High School prove that too often they encourage or allow stereotyping, homophobia, and anti-gay violence.The experiences recounted in this disturbing book range from feeling differenct and being pressured to date the opposite sex to suffering life-changing violence. Virtually all the students, even the most deeply closeted, felt the negative effects of anti-gay jokes and verbal harassment. The most tragic experience in Being Gay and Lesbian in a Catholic High School is the story of a boy who was called “Sodomy” by his classmates. In his affluent suburban Catholic high school, he was routinely mocked, tormented, and physically assaulted--all with the knowledge of the teachers and administration. Driven to several suicide attempts, he was hospitalized for depression and finally dropped out.This powerful and moving book presents detailed information on the problem of homophobia in Catholic education, including: personal testimonies of gay and lesbian former Catholic high school students an original study of attitudes found among Catholic high school students on the topic of homosexuality an extensive summary of official Catholic teaching on homosexuality and homosexuals an analysis of the discrepancies between the prevailing attitudes and actions and the Church's official teaching solid theoretical background information on the psychology of gay teenagers discussions of experiences in same-sex, mixed-gender, and minor seminary high schools memories of sexual relationships with classmates and priestsThse painful tales from Catholic school alumni will disturb, enrage, and sadden you. With this poignant and insightful book, educators in public, private, and parochial shcools can explore new ways to change anti-gay attitudes and prevent anti-gay violence.
Being Gay and Lesbian in a Catholic High School

Being Gay and Lesbian in a Catholic High School

Michael Maher

Routledge Member of the Taylor and Francis Group
2001
nidottu
Recognize the homophobia and anti-gay violence in a respected institution!The only study of its kind, Being Gay and Lesbian in a Catholic High School: Beyond the Uniform offers compelling evidence to Catholic educators, clergy, and laypeople that their superb academic institutions are not fulfilling the clear mandate of the Church on inclusive loving behavior toward sexual minorities. Yet the facts presented in Being Gay and Lesbian in a Catholic High School prove that too often they encourage or allow stereotyping, homophobia, and anti-gay violence.The experiences recounted in this disturbing book range from feeling differenct and being pressured to date the opposite sex to suffering life-changing violence. Virtually all the students, even the most deeply closeted, felt the negative effects of anti-gay jokes and verbal harassment. The most tragic experience in Being Gay and Lesbian in a Catholic High School is the story of a boy who was called “Sodomy” by his classmates. In his affluent suburban Catholic high school, he was routinely mocked, tormented, and physically assaulted--all with the knowledge of the teachers and administration. Driven to several suicide attempts, he was hospitalized for depression and finally dropped out.This powerful and moving book presents detailed information on the problem of homophobia in Catholic education, including: personal testimonies of gay and lesbian former Catholic high school students an original study of attitudes found among Catholic high school students on the topic of homosexuality an extensive summary of official Catholic teaching on homosexuality and homosexuals an analysis of the discrepancies between the prevailing attitudes and actions and the Church's official teaching solid theoretical background information on the psychology of gay teenagers discussions of experiences in same-sex, mixed-gender, and minor seminary high schools memories of sexual relationships with classmates and priestsThse painful tales from Catholic school alumni will disturb, enrage, and sadden you. With this poignant and insightful book, educators in public, private, and parochial shcools can explore new ways to change anti-gay attitudes and prevent anti-gay violence.
The Politician: A Self-Help Guide for the Seduction and Coercion of the Modern Masses
The modern world is a scary place for the average politician. As social and technological revolutions sweep the planet, a day doesn't seem to go by without one of our brethren being dragged across the coals by a ruthless media out looking for its next pound of flesh. Alongside this, the masses seem to be in perpetual uproar over the slightest offence and internet based "Social Movements" are chomping at the bit to replace us as the top of the political pyramid.But don't despair, our monopoly of power can be secured, cheaply, with some slight adjustments to our behavior, as we learn to frame an election, brand ourselves and corrupt our allies all whilst learning from the best in the business of politics.So hold off on the campaign manager, the super PACs or the illegal foreign funding, "The Politician" is your one stop self-help guide for the seduction and coercion of the modern masses.