A Man’s Value to Society
Author: Newell Dwight Hillis
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Published: 2020-07-18
Total Pages: 149
ISBN-13: 3752321156
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Author: Newell Dwight Hillis
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Published: 2020-07-18
Total Pages: 149
ISBN-13: 3752321156
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Author: Newell Dwight Hillis
Publisher: Good Press
Published: 2019-12-03
Total Pages: 185
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKNewell Dwight Hillis' 'A Man's Value to Society: Studies in Self Culture and Character' is a compelling self-help and philosophical book that explores the elements of worth in the individual, character, aspirations, and ideals. Through an exploration of the physical basis of character, the duty of right thinking, and the moral uses of memory, Hillis helps readers understand the importance of the mind-body connection. As a conclusion, Hillis offers practical insights and guidance on how to cultivate character and live a fulfilling life.
Author: Jack Donovan
Publisher:
Published: 2022-03
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ISBN-13: 9780578824000
DOWNLOAD EBOOK10th Anniversary Hardcover Edition with new Afterword and additional notes by the author. This edition features classic essays related to the text, including Violence is Golden and No Man's Land.
Author: John M. Rist
Publisher: BRILL
Published: 2016-08-01
Total Pages: 184
ISBN-13: 900432061X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Deshun Li
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Published: 2013-06-01
Total Pages: 266
ISBN-13: 3642382592
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPhilosophers have gradually accepted axiology as one branch of philosophy. As a basic category belonging to axiology and philosophy, "value" is the general abstraction of concrete value formation in various fields including utility, ethics and appreciation of the beauty. The problem of value is essentially a problem of historical activities of practice in human society. The axiology based on the scientific practice view insists on the principle of unification between theory and practice, truth and value. In research of axiology, the relation between subjectivity and objectivity of values is a problem that must be solved in the first place. The modern conversation of value philosophy is the academic and practical demands of the value philosophy research in China. Value evaluation is an important part of the axiology. In order to deepen the research of value philosophy and to promote the development of current value philosophy, we must have scientific mode of thinking suitable for the nature of value. It is the base of value relation, the origin of value needs, the process of value creation and actualization and the fundamental way to proving ones value as a human being.
Author: Rosanne Currarino
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Published: 2010-10-01
Total Pages: 234
ISBN-13: 0252090101
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn The Labor Question in America: Economic Democracy in the Gilded Age, Rosanne Currarino traces the struggle to define the nature of democratic life in an era of industrial strife. As Americans confronted the glaring disparity between democracy's promises of independence and prosperity and the grim realities of economic want and wage labor, they asked, "What should constitute full participation in American society? What standard of living should citizens expect and demand?" Currarino traces the diverse efforts to answer to these questions, from the fledgling trade union movement to contests over immigration, from economic theory to popular literature, from legal debates to social reform. The contradictory answers that emerged--one stressing economic participation in a consumer society, the other emphasizing property ownership and self-reliance--remain pressing today as contemporary scholars, journalists, and social critics grapple with the meaning of democracy in post-industrial America.
Author: C. F. Truan
Publisher: Wheatmark, Inc.
Published: 2004
Total Pages: 186
ISBN-13: 1587363143
DOWNLOAD EBOOKMeta-Values is a philosophical introduction to the psychology of constructive beliefs and values. It explores the origin, structure and content of man's beliefs and resulting values and examines them for their effect on mental health and the experience of psychological quality. The book also introduces three fundamental "meta-values" as the basis of all beneficial human values.
Author: Lewis Howes
Publisher: Hay House, Inc
Published: 2017-10-31
Total Pages: 196
ISBN-13: 1788171284
DOWNLOAD EBOOK‘This is one of the most important topics today that seemingly no one is talking about: how men can take care of their emotional health in a 21st century that demands it. Crucial reading for any young or struggling man.’ - Mark Manson, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck At 30 years old, Lewis Howes was outwardly thriving but unfulfilled inside. He was a successful athlete and businessman, achieving goals beyond his wildest dreams, but he felt empty, angry, frustrated, and always chasing something that was never enough. His whole identity had been built on misguided beliefs about what "masculinity" was. Howes began a personal journey to find inner peace and to uncover the many masks that men – young and old – wear. In The Mask of Masculinity, Howes exposes: · The ultimate emptiness of the Material Mask, the man who chases wealth above all things; · The cowering vulnerability that hides behind the Joker and Stoic Masks of men who never show real emotion; and · The destructiveness of the Invincible and Aggressive Masks worn by men who take insane risks or can never back down from a fight. He teaches men how to break through the walls that hold them back and shows women how they can better understand the men in their lives. It's not easy, but if you want to love, be loved and live a great life, then it's an odyssey of self-discovery that all modern men must make. This book is a must-read for every man – and for every woman who loves a man.
Author: Andrew Sinclair
Publisher: The History Press
Published: 2001-01-18
Total Pages: 58
ISBN-13: 0752494651
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis concise biography unravels Che's life, from his birth in 1928, the child of free-thinking radical Argentinian aristocrats, his development as a revolutionary in Guatemala, the Congo and in Cuba with Fidel Castro, to his untimely execution in Bolivia. Andrew Sinclair provides the reasons for Che's status as the most admired revolutionary of his time, and his enduring popularity.
Author: Aaron Barlow
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Published: 2016-06-20
Total Pages: 189
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThrough a diversity of primary source resources that include works by politicians and literary figures, book reviews, and interviews, this book enables student readers to better understand literature of the Great Depression in context through original documents. Oklahoma drought refugees seeking livelihood in California, rural white Mississippians, and African American migrants making new lives in Chicago all represented the dramatic transitions across the spectrum of American life during the Great Depression. These vastly different groups of Americans still shared common experiences of desperation and poverty during the 1930s. This book focuses on literary works by three Depression-era authors—William Faulkner, John Steinbeck, and Richard Wright—and supplies dozens of primary source documents that serve to illuminate the harsh realities of life in the 1930s and enable students to better appreciate key pieces in American literature from the Great Depression era. The Depression Era: A Historical Exploration of Literature gives readers historical context for multiple works of American literature about the Great Depression through a wide range of features, including chronologies, essays explaining key events, and primary document excerpts as well as support materials that include activities, lesson plans, discussion questions, topics for further research, and suggested readings. The book's coverage includes William Faulkner's As I Lay Dying (1930), John Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men (1937), The Grapes of Wrath (1939), and Richard Wright's Native Son (1940).