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Literary Statesmen and others

Literary Statesmen and others

Norman Hapgood

Hansebooks
2017
pokkari
Literary Statesmen and others - Essays on Men seen from a Distance is an unchanged, high-quality reprint of the original edition of 1897. Hansebooks is editor of the literature on different topic areas such as research and science, travel and expeditions, cooking and nutrition, medicine, and other genres. As a publisher we focus on the preservation of historical literature. Many works of historical writers and scientists are available today as antiques only. Hansebooks newly publishes these books and contributes to the preservation of literature which has become rare and historical knowledge for the future.
How to Be Free and Happy

How to Be Free and Happy

Bertrand Russell; Norman Hapgood

Literary Licensing, LLC
2011
sidottu
""How To Be Free And Happy"" is a self-help book written by the renowned philosopher and mathematician, Bertrand Russell. The book explores the concept of freedom and happiness and provides practical advice on how to achieve both. Russell argues that true freedom and happiness can only be achieved through the cultivation of one's inner self and the development of a positive outlook on life. He offers insights on how to overcome negative thoughts and emotions, how to find meaning and purpose in life, and how to build strong and fulfilling relationships with others. The book is written in a clear and concise style, making it accessible to readers of all backgrounds and levels of education. It is a timeless classic that has helped countless people find greater freedom and happiness in their lives.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Other People's Money and How the Bankers Use It

Other People's Money and How the Bankers Use It

Louis D Brandeis; Norman Hapgood

Cosimo Classics
2009
pokkari
The Economist magazine recently called him "a Robin Hood of the law" American lawyer LOUIS DEMBITZ BRANDEIS (1856-1941) developed the concept of the "right to privacy" in an 1890 law journal article, and-in this classic 1914 work-he denounced investment banking, corporatism, monopolies, and the consolidation of American wealth in the hands of a privileged few. In this collection of essays first published the year before in Harper's Weekly, Brandeis championed the progressive economic ideals of Woodrow Wilson's "New Freedom," explained how entrepreneurial efforts and small businesses were being stifled and innovation and competition smothered in the fiscal environment he saw, and offered suggestions for reversing the trend. Hugely influential at the time, Other People's Money and How The Bankers Use It may have contributed to Brandeis's ascension to the United States Supreme Court Justice in 1916 (he would serve until 1939). Today, it serves another purpose: to remind us how the great experiment of American capitalism went astray... again, even in the wake of this powerful and important warning about the same dangers a century ago.
Other People's Money and How the Bankers Use It

Other People's Money and How the Bankers Use It

Louis D Brandeis; Norman Hapgood

Cosimo Classics
2009
sidottu
The Economist magazine recently called him "a Robin Hood of the law" American lawyer LOUIS DEMBITZ BRANDEIS (1856-1941) developed the concept of the "right to privacy" in an 1890 law journal article, and-in this classic 1914 work-he denounced investment banking, corporatism, monopolies, and the consolidation of American wealth in the hands of a privileged few. In this collection of essays first published the year before in Harper's Weekly, Brandeis championed the progressive economic ideals of Woodrow Wilson's "New Freedom," explained how entrepreneurial efforts and small businesses were being stifled and innovation and competition smothered in the fiscal environment he saw, and offered suggestions for reversing the trend. Hugely influential at the time, Other People's Money and How The Bankers Use It may have contributed to Brandeis's ascension to the United States Supreme Court Justice in 1916 (he would serve until 1939). Today, it serves another purpose: to remind us how the great experiment of American capitalism went astray... again, even in the wake of this powerful and important warning about the same dangers a century ago.