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The Formative Years of R. G. Collingwood

The Formative Years of R. G. Collingwood

William M. Johnston

Springer
1967
nidottu
Collingwood and Hegel R. G. Collingwood was a lonely thinker. Begrudgingly admired by some and bludgeoned by others, he failed to train a single disciple, just as he failed to communicate to the reading public his vision of the unity of experience. This failure stands in stark contrast to the success of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, who won many disciples to a very similar point-of-view and whose influence on subsequent thought, having been rediscovered since 1920, has not yet been adequately explored. Collingwood and Hegel share three fundamental similarities: both men held overwhelming admiration of the Greeks, both possessed uniquely broad knowledge of academic controversies of their day, and both were inalterably convinced that human experience consti­ tutes a single whole. If experts find Collingwood's vision of wholeness less satisfactory than Hegel's, much of the fault lies in the atmosphere in which Col­ lingwood labored. Oxford in the 1920'S and 1930's, sceptical and specialized, was not the enthusiastic Heidelberg and Berlin of 1816 to 183I. What is important in Collingwood is not that he fell short of Hegel but that working under adverse conditions he came so elose. Indeed those unfamiliar with Hegel will find in Collingwood's early works, especially in Speculum M entis, a useful introduction to the great German.
Henry M. Jackson

Henry M. Jackson

Robert G. Kaufman

University of Washington Press
2015
pokkari
Henry M. Jackson ranks as one of the great legislators in American history. With a Congressional career spanning the tenure of nine Presidents, Jackson had an enormous impact on the most crucial foreign policy and defense issues of the Cold War era, as well as a marked impact on energy policy, civil rights, and other watershed issues in domestic politics.Jackson first arrived in Washington, D.C., in January 1941 as the Democratic representative of the Second District of Washington State, at the age of 28 the youngest member of Congress. “Scoop” Jackson won reelection time and again by wide margins, moving to the Senate in 1953 and serving there until his death in 1983. He became a powerful voice in U.S. foreign policy and a leading influence in major domestic legislation, especially concerning natural resources, energy, and the environment, working effectively with Senator Warren Magnuson to bring considerable federal investment to Washington State.A standard bearer for the New Deal-Fair Deal tradition of Roosevelt and Truman, Jackson advocated a strong role for the federal government in the economy, health care, and civil rights. He was a firm believer in public control of electric and nuclear power, and leveled stern criticism at the oil industry’s “obscene profits” during the energy crisis of the 1970s. He ran for the presidency twice, in 1972 and 1976, but was defeated for the nomination first by George McGovern and then by Jimmy Carter, marking the beginning of a split between dovish and hawkish liberal Democrats that would not be mended until the ascendance of Bill Clinton.Jackson’s vision concerning America’s Cold War objectives owed much to Harry Truman’s approach to world affairs but, ironically, found its best manifestation in the actions taken by the Republican administration of Ronald Reagan. An early and strong supporter of Israel and of Soviet dissidents, he strongly opposed the Nixon/Kissinger policy of detente as well as many of Carter’s methods of dealing with the Soviet Union.Robert Kaufman has immersed himself in the life and times of Jackson, poring over the more than 1,500 boxes of written materials and tapes that make up the Jackson Papers housed at the University of Washington, as well as the collections of every presidential library from Kennedy through Reagan. He interviewed many people who knew Jackson, both friends and rivals, and consulted other archival materials and published sources dealing with Jackson, relevant U.S. political history and commentary, arms negotiation documents, and congressional reports. He uses this wealth of material to present a thoughtful and encompassing picture of the ideas and policies that shaped America’s Cold War philosophy and actions.
Henry M. Jackson

Henry M. Jackson

Robert G. Kaufman

University of Washington Press
2015
sidottu
Henry M. Jackson ranks as one of the great legislators in American history. With a Congressional career spanning the tenure of nine Presidents, Jackson had an enormous impact on the most crucial foreign policy and defense issues of the Cold War era, as well as a marked impact on energy policy, civil rights, and other watershed issues in domestic politics.Jackson first arrived in Washington, D.C., in January 1941 as the Democratic representative of the Second District of Washington State, at the age of 28 the youngest member of Congress. "Scoop" Jackson won reelection time and again by wide margins, moving to the Senate in 1953 and serving there until his death in 1983. He became a powerful voice in U.S. foreign policy and a leading influence in major domestic legislation, especially concerning natural resources, energy, and the environment, working effectively with Senator Warren Magnuson to bring considerable federal investment to Washington State.A standard bearer for the New Deal-Fair Deal tradition of Roosevelt and Truman, Jackson advocated a strong role for the federal government in the economy, health care, and civil rights. He was a firm believer in public control of electric and nuclear power, and leveled stern criticism at the oil industry's "obscene profits" during the energy crisis of the 1970s. He ran for the presidency twice, in 1972 and 1976, but was defeated for the nomination first by George McGovern and then by Jimmy Carter, marking the beginning of a split between dovish and hawkish liberal Democrats that would not be mended until the ascendance of Bill Clinton.Jackson's vision concerning America's Cold War objectives owed much to Harry Truman's approach to world affairs but, ironically, found its best manifestation in the actions taken by the Republican administration of Ronald Reagan. An early and strong supporter of Israel and of Soviet dissidents, he strongly opposed the Nixon/Kissinger policy of detente as well as many of Carter's methods of dealing with the Soviet Union.Robert Kaufman has immersed himself in the life and times of Jackson, poring over the more than 1,500 boxes of written materials and tapes that make up the Jackson Papers housed at the University of Washington, as well as the collections of every presidential library from Kennedy through Reagan. He interviewed many people who knew Jackson, both friends and rivals, and consulted other archival materials and published sources dealing with Jackson, relevant U.S. political history and commentary, arms negotiation documents, and congressional reports. He uses this wealth of material to present a thoughtful and encompassing picture of the ideas and policies that shaped America's Cold War philosophy and actions.
Planeta G

Planeta G

Alejandro M Riquelme Royo

Lulu.com
2011
pokkari
El Arte codificado. Mara sab'a de memoria la vida y obra de Matta, el nombre de sus cuadros, fechas, bibliograf'as, bocetos, todo. Desde peque-a se hab'a obsesionado con un cuadro que colgaba en el living de la casa. Hab'a observado detenidamente, hora por hora, d'a por d'a, aquel cuadro que le subyugaba sin entenderlo completamente. Aquellos colores, aquellas figuras; l'neas sutiles, negras, blancas, rojas, c'rculos amarillos y aquellas mascaras distribuidas justo al centro, dividiendo el cuadro en cuatro partes, cuatro historias, cuatro planos, cuatro s'mbolos incomprensibles pero que ten'an un significado oculto poderoso, y a ella le causaban profunda impresi-n e intriga. Sospechaba que detr+s de aquellos s'mbolos gr+ficos hab'a un mensaje. No ten'a dudas de que nada era casual, que el pintor hab'a expuesto art'sticamente todos los elementos de una manera y forma intencionada.
Bruiser's G'Day From Europe

Bruiser's G'Day From Europe

Diana M Smith

DIANA SMITH
2023
pokkari
Brave Bruiser is off on another adventure, this time on a plane Join Bruiser as he travels through Europe, exploring new countries, cultures and foods. In this beautifully illustrated travel tale, Bruiser discovers that the world is a wonderful place to explore, learn and grow with the help of some new furry friends Travel with playful puppy Bruiser as he explores the streets of Santorini, eats his way through Rome and takes a riverboat cruise in Vienna. In Paris, Bruiser meets a pretty poodle, before new friend Ludwig takes him to see the historic Brandenburg Gate in Berlin. Have a laugh in London, when boisterous Bruiser plays with royalty, then climb Arthur's Seat in Edinburgh with his new pal, Sheila, the sweetest Scottish Terrier you'll ever meet. Bruiser spends his last day chasing ducks in Dublin with Kerry, the Irish Setter who loves to run and play, just as much as his Aussie mate.This gorgeous rhyming tale is set against the beautiful illustrations of the talented Julie Leiman Weaver, with soft, inviting imagery making the perfect backdrop to Bruiser's latest adventure. Bruiser's G'day from Europe introduces the concepts of exploring safely, making new friends and learning about the different cultures that make up the world. Allow your child to be drawn into the magic of another Bruiser tale, structured to excite and enchant early readers while widening their world view.Another classic Australian children's story, written by Diana Smith, this sweet tale of a playful puppy making his way across Europe will be sure to be a firm family favourite.
Bruiser's G'Day From Europe

Bruiser's G'Day From Europe

Diana M Smith

DIANA SMITH
2023
sidottu
Brave Bruiser is off on another adventure, this time on a plane Join Bruiser as he travels through Europe, exploring new countries, cultures and foods. In this beautifully illustrated travel tale, Bruiser discovers that the world is a wonderful place to explore, learn and grow with the help of some new furry friends Travel with playful puppy Bruiser as he explores the streets of Santorini, eats his way through Rome and takes a riverboat cruise in Vienna. In Paris, Bruiser meets a pretty poodle, before new friend Ludwig takes him to see the historic Brandenburg Gate in Berlin. Have a laugh in London, when boisterous Bruiser plays with royalty, then climb Arthur's Seat in Edinburgh with his new pal, Sheila, the sweetest Scottish Terrier you'll ever meet. Bruiser spends his last day chasing ducks in Dublin with Kerry, the Irish Setter who loves to run and play, just as much as his Aussie mate.This gorgeous rhyming tale is set against the beautiful illustrations of the talented Julie Leiman Weaver, with soft, inviting imagery making the perfect backdrop to Bruiser's latest adventure. Bruiser's G'day from Europe introduces the concepts of exploring safely, making new friends and learning about the different cultures that make up the world. Allow your child to be drawn into the magic of another Bruiser tale, structured to excite and enchant early readers while widening their world view.Another classic Australian children's story, written by Diana Smith, this sweet tale of a playful puppy making his way across Europe will be sure to be a firm family favourite.