База данных: Электронная библиотека
Страница 1, Результатов: 2
Отмеченные записи: 0
1.
Подробнее
DDC 909
K 31
Kelly, Robert L. ,
The fifth beginning : : what six million years of human history can tell us about our future / / Robert L. Kelly. - Oakland, California : : University of California Press,, ©2016. - 1 online resource (pages cm). - Includes bibliographical references and index. - URL: https://library.dvfu.ru/lib/document/SK_ELIB/69D4F752-721F-4021-90E2-A56EC5F768DE. - ISBN 9780520966369 (electronic bk.). - ISBN 0520966368 (electronic bk.)
Print version record.
Параллельные издания: Print version: :
Содержание:
The end of the world as we know it -- How archaeologists think -- Sticks and stones : the beginning of technology -- Beads and stories : the beginning of culture -- Bread and beer : the beginning of agriculture -- Kings and chains : the beginning of the state -- Nothing lasts forever : the fifth beginning.
~РУБ DDC 909
Рубрики: Civilization.
Culture.
Social history.
HISTORY--World.
Civilization.
Culture.
Social history.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Archaeology
Аннотация: "In The Fifth Beginning, archeologist Robert Kelly explains how the study of our cultural past can predict the future of humanity. In an eminently readable style, Kelly identifies four key pivot points in the six-million-year history of human development: the emergence of technology, culture, agriculture, and the state. In each example, the author examines the long-term processes that resulted in a definitive no-turning-back change for the organization of society. Kelly then looks ahead, giving us evidence for what he calls a fifth beginning, one that began about AD 1500. Some might call it 'globalization, ' but the author places it in its larger context: a 5,000-year arms race, capitalism's global reach, and the cultural effects of a worldwide communication network. Kelly predicts the emergent phenomena of this fifth beginning will include the end of war as a viable way to resolve disputes, the end of capitalism as we know it, the widespread appearance of world citizenship, and forms of cooperation that end nation-states' near-sacred status. It's the end of life, as we have known it. However, this book and the author are cautiously optimistic: it dwells not on the coming chaos, but on humanity's great potential"--Provided by publisher.
K 31
Kelly, Robert L. ,
The fifth beginning : : what six million years of human history can tell us about our future / / Robert L. Kelly. - Oakland, California : : University of California Press,, ©2016. - 1 online resource (pages cm). - Includes bibliographical references and index. - URL: https://library.dvfu.ru/lib/document/SK_ELIB/69D4F752-721F-4021-90E2-A56EC5F768DE. - ISBN 9780520966369 (electronic bk.). - ISBN 0520966368 (electronic bk.)
Print version record.
Параллельные издания: Print version: :
Содержание:
The end of the world as we know it -- How archaeologists think -- Sticks and stones : the beginning of technology -- Beads and stories : the beginning of culture -- Bread and beer : the beginning of agriculture -- Kings and chains : the beginning of the state -- Nothing lasts forever : the fifth beginning.
Рубрики: Civilization.
Culture.
Social history.
HISTORY--World.
Civilization.
Culture.
Social history.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Archaeology
Аннотация: "In The Fifth Beginning, archeologist Robert Kelly explains how the study of our cultural past can predict the future of humanity. In an eminently readable style, Kelly identifies four key pivot points in the six-million-year history of human development: the emergence of technology, culture, agriculture, and the state. In each example, the author examines the long-term processes that resulted in a definitive no-turning-back change for the organization of society. Kelly then looks ahead, giving us evidence for what he calls a fifth beginning, one that began about AD 1500. Some might call it 'globalization, ' but the author places it in its larger context: a 5,000-year arms race, capitalism's global reach, and the cultural effects of a worldwide communication network. Kelly predicts the emergent phenomena of this fifth beginning will include the end of war as a viable way to resolve disputes, the end of capitalism as we know it, the widespread appearance of world citizenship, and forms of cooperation that end nation-states' near-sacred status. It's the end of life, as we have known it. However, this book and the author are cautiously optimistic: it dwells not on the coming chaos, but on humanity's great potential"--Provided by publisher.
2.
Подробнее
DDC 303.3
B 89
Brown, Wendy,.
States of Injury : : Power and Freedom in Late Modernity / / Wendy Brown. - 1515/9780691201399. - Princeton, NJ : : Princeton University Press,, ©1995. - 1 online resource ( час. мин.), 1515/9780691201399. - In English. - URL: https://library.dvfu.ru/lib/document/SK_ELIB/B4BBA16F-98F6-4ED2-A5B2-4745895337AE. - ISBN 0691201390. - ISBN 9780691201399 (electronic bk.)
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 26. Mai 2020).
~РУБ DDC 303.3
Рубрики: Arendt, Hannah.
Baudrillard, Jean.
Connolly, William.
Ehrenreich, Barbara.
Freud, Sigmund.
Gilligan, Carol.
Habermas, Jurgen.
Haraway, Donna.
Irigaray, Luce.
Jameson, Fredric.
Keynesianism.
Leviathan (Hobbes).
Locke, John.
Marcuse, Herbert.
Mill, John Stuart.
Piven, Frances Fox.
Plato.
Rorty, Richard.
Sandel, Michael.
Weber, Max.
Williams, Patricia.
abortion rights.
de Beauvoir, Simone.
sexual division of labor.
PHILOSOPHY / Political.
Political science--Philosophy.
Power (Social sciences)
Culture.
Feminist theory.
Liberty.
Аннотация: Whether in characterizing Catharine MacKinnon's theory of gender as itself pornographic or in identifying liberalism as unable to make good on its promises, Wendy Brown pursues a central question: how does a sense of woundedness become the basis for a sense of identity? Brown argues that efforts to outlaw hate speech and pornography powerfully legitimize the state: such apparently well-intentioned attempts harm victims further by portraying them as so helpless as to be in continuing need of governmental protection. "Whether one is dealing with the state, the Mafia, parents, pimps, police, or husbands," writes Brown, "the heavy price of institutionalized protection is always a measure of dependence and agreement to abide by the protector's rules." True democracy, she insists, requires sharing power, not regulation by it; freedom, not protection. Refusing any facile identification with one political position or another, Brown applies her argument to a panoply of topics, from the basis of litigiousness in political life to the appearance on the academic Left of themes of revenge and a thwarted will to power. These and other provocations in contemporary political thought and political life provide an occasion for rethinking the value of several of the last two centuries' most compelling theoretical critiques of modern political life, including the positions of Nietzsche, Marx, Weber, and Foucault.
B 89
Brown, Wendy,.
States of Injury : : Power and Freedom in Late Modernity / / Wendy Brown. - 1515/9780691201399. - Princeton, NJ : : Princeton University Press,, ©1995. - 1 online resource ( час. мин.), 1515/9780691201399. - In English. - URL: https://library.dvfu.ru/lib/document/SK_ELIB/B4BBA16F-98F6-4ED2-A5B2-4745895337AE. - ISBN 0691201390. - ISBN 9780691201399 (electronic bk.)
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 26. Mai 2020).
Рубрики: Arendt, Hannah.
Baudrillard, Jean.
Connolly, William.
Ehrenreich, Barbara.
Freud, Sigmund.
Gilligan, Carol.
Habermas, Jurgen.
Haraway, Donna.
Irigaray, Luce.
Jameson, Fredric.
Keynesianism.
Leviathan (Hobbes).
Locke, John.
Marcuse, Herbert.
Mill, John Stuart.
Piven, Frances Fox.
Plato.
Rorty, Richard.
Sandel, Michael.
Weber, Max.
Williams, Patricia.
abortion rights.
de Beauvoir, Simone.
sexual division of labor.
PHILOSOPHY / Political.
Political science--Philosophy.
Power (Social sciences)
Culture.
Feminist theory.
Liberty.
Аннотация: Whether in characterizing Catharine MacKinnon's theory of gender as itself pornographic or in identifying liberalism as unable to make good on its promises, Wendy Brown pursues a central question: how does a sense of woundedness become the basis for a sense of identity? Brown argues that efforts to outlaw hate speech and pornography powerfully legitimize the state: such apparently well-intentioned attempts harm victims further by portraying them as so helpless as to be in continuing need of governmental protection. "Whether one is dealing with the state, the Mafia, parents, pimps, police, or husbands," writes Brown, "the heavy price of institutionalized protection is always a measure of dependence and agreement to abide by the protector's rules." True democracy, she insists, requires sharing power, not regulation by it; freedom, not protection. Refusing any facile identification with one political position or another, Brown applies her argument to a panoply of topics, from the basis of litigiousness in political life to the appearance on the academic Left of themes of revenge and a thwarted will to power. These and other provocations in contemporary political thought and political life provide an occasion for rethinking the value of several of the last two centuries' most compelling theoretical critiques of modern political life, including the positions of Nietzsche, Marx, Weber, and Foucault.
Страница 1, Результатов: 2