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Across the West hardright leaders are surging to power on platforms of ethnoeconomic nationalism Christianity and traditional family values Is this phenomenon the end of neoliberalism or its monstrous offspringIn the Ruins of Neoliberalism casts the hardright turn as animated by socioeconomically aggrieved white working and middleclass populations but contoured by neoliberalisms multipronged assault on democratic values From its inception neoliberalism flirted with authoritarian liberalism as it warred against robust democracy It repelled socialjustice claims through appeals to market freedom and morality It sought to dedemocratize the state economy and society and resecure the patriarchal family In key works of the founding neoliberal intellectuals Wendy Brown traces the ambition to replace democratic orders with ones disciplined by markets and traditional morality and democratic states with technocratic onesYet plutocracy white supremacy politicized mass affect indifference to truth and extreme social disinhibition were no part of the neoliberal vision Brown theorizes their unintentional spurring by neoliberal reason from its attack on the value of society and its fetish of individual freedom to its legitimation of inequality Above all she argues neoliberalisms intensification of nihilism coupled with its accidental wounding of white male supremacy generates an apocalyptic populism willing to destroy the world rather than endure a future in which this supremacy disappears. Scholasticism in Political Science Criticism of trends in political science centers on specific methodologies Week . One: . A Shattered Visage. Today.. Course resources. Aims and themes. Structure. About the readings. Intro to ruins. Galleries. Justin Hopper. Our resources:. www.jackdawshivers.com. www.justin-hopper.com. The View from the User Side. Joseph F. Bouchard, PhD. Fellow, blue moon fund. Coastal Virginia Climate Change Adaptation Program. August 12, 2015. Your Challenge: A Plethora of Users. And they have needs that vary widely. Emulating “The Bookstore Model”. Holly Kuhl. Reference and Instruction Librarian. Cayuga Community College. Neoliberalism. “So pervasive has neoliberalism become that we seldom even recognize it as an ideology”. Keith Jacobs and Tony Manzi. For any way of thought to become dominant, a conceptual apparatus has to be advanced that appeals to our intuitions and instincts, to our values and our desires as well as to the possibilities inherent in the social world we inhabit (Harvey, 2005, p.5). A Mr. Ayala Presentations. Objectives/ Things to know. 1. ) Approximately, how many Europeans died during the war?. 2) What were the Nuremberg trails?. 3) How was Germany split apart?. 4) What happened to Japan after the war?. Global . Academy. CENTRE FOR HIGHER EDUCATION AND EQUITY RESEARCH. Privatisation. Deregulation. Financialisation. Globalisation. Uberisation. The Political . Economy . of Neoliberalism. : Whose . Imaginary?. Site dedicated to the goddess Ixchel. Most Ruins are small Square Limestone Buildings. ‘Las . Manitas. ’. Residence of the Mayan ruler. ‘Las . Manitas. ’. Residence of the Mayan ruler. Red handprints on Ruler’s interior walls. Chapter 9 Review Video. Jacksonian. America. The Rise of Mass Politics. Age . of Jackson??. More Americans (white males) participated in politics. Property requirements and taxpaying requirements disappeared in many states. The bestselling author of Simpler offers a powerful, provocative, and convincing argument for protecting people from their own mistakes Based on a series of pathbreaking lectures given at Yale University in 2012, this powerful, thought-provoking work by national best-selling author Cass R. Sunstein combines legal theory with behavioral economics to make a fresh argument about the legitimate scope of government, bearing on obesity, smoking, distracted driving, health care, food safety, and other highly volatile, high-profile public issues. Behavioral economists have established that people often make decisions that run counter to their best interests—producing what Sunstein describes as “behavioral market failures.” Sometimes we disregard the long term sometimes we are unrealistically optimistic sometimes we do not see what is in front of us. With this evidence in mind, Sunstein argues for a new form of paternalism, one that protects people against serious errors but also recognizes the risk of government overreaching and usually preserves freedom of choice. Against those who reject paternalism of any kind, Sunstein shows that “choice architecture”—government-imposed structures that affect our choices—is inevitable, and hence that a form of paternalism cannot be avoided. He urges that there are profoundly moral reasons to ensure that choice architecture is helpful rather than harmful—and that it makes people’s lives better and longer. European School of Political and Social Sciences ESPOL - 2014-2015Dr Giulia SANDRI Lecturer in Political Science giuliasandriuniv-catholillefrCourse Syllabus ICOURSE DESCRIPTIONCourse ConvenorRoom Ro Sitting in his study, William Carlos Williams once revealed to Robert Coles what he considered to be his greatest problem in writing a documentary about his patients in New Jersey. When I\'m there, sitting with those folks, listening and talking, he said to Coles, I\'m part of that life, andI\'m near it in my head, too.... Back here, sitting near this typewriter--its different. I\'m a writer. I\'m a doctor living in Rutherford who is describing \'a world elsewhere.\' Williams captured the great difficulty in documentary writing--the gulf that separates the reality of the subject from thepoint of view of the observer . Now, in this thought-provoking volume, the renowned child psychiatrist Robert Coles, author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning Children in Crisis series, offers a penetrating look into the nature of documentary work. Utilizing the documentaries of writers, photographers, and others, Coles shows howtheir prose and pictures are influenced by the observer\'s frame of reference: their social and educational background, personal morals, and political beliefs. He discusses literary documentaries: James Agee\'s searching portrait of Depression-era tenant farmers, Let Us Now Praise Famous Men, andGeorge Orwell\'s passionate description of England\'s coal-miners, The Road to Wigan Pier. Like many documentarians, Coles argues, Agee and Orwell did not try to be objective, but instead showered unadulterated praise on the noble poor and vituperative contempt on the more privileged classes(including themselves) for exploiting these workers. Documentary photographs could be equally revealing about the observer. Coles analyzes how famous photographers such as Walker Evans and Dorthea Lange edited and cropped their pictures to produce a desired effect. Even the shield of the cameracould not hide the presence of the photographer. Coles also illuminates his points through his personal portraits of William Carlos Williams Robert Moses, one of the leaders of the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee during the 1960s Erik H. Erikson, biographer of Mahatma Gandhi and MartinLuther and others. Documentary work, Coles concludes, is more a narrative constructed by the observer than a true slice of reality. With the growth in popularity of films such as Ken Burns\'s The Civil War and the controversial basketball documentary Hoop Dreams, the question of what is real in documentary work is more pressing than ever. Through revealing discussions with documentarians and insightful analysis of their work, complemented by dramatic black-and-white photographs from Lange and Evans, Doing Documentary Work will provoke the reader into reconsidering how fine the line is between truth and fiction. It is an invaluable resource for students of the documentary and anyone interested in this important genre. [DOWNLOAD] The Impacts of Neoliberalism on US Community Colleges: Reclaiming Faculty Voice in Academic Governance Routledge Studies in Education, Neoliberalism, and Marxism
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