Divisive integration. The triumph of failed ideas in Europe — revisited

Divisive integration. The triumph of failed ideas in Europe — revisited

Author: Steffen Lehndorff

Publisher: ETUI

Published: 2014-04-01

Total Pages: 369

ISBN-13: 2874523321

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This book is a follow-up to the ETUI 2012 volume 'The triumph of failed ideas'. The focus of the book is the weight attributed to the different economic and social development paths in ten individual EU countries, and their interaction with the austerity regime established at EU level which in fact is deepening the crisis rather than paving ways out of it. The most dangerous implication of this policy approach is, according to this study, that it is driving countries apart - misleadingly in the name of 'Europe', hence the title of the book 'divisive integration'. The main message of the book is that a gradual recovery is possible only if there is a change of course in individual countries that then triggers reactions in the policies of other countries and perturbations at the EU level. However, these changes in individual countries is no longer feasible without a green light or at least toleration from the level of the European institutions.


The Company Culture Challenge

The Company Culture Challenge

Author: David Russell

Publisher: eBookIt.com

Published: 2011-08

Total Pages: 188

ISBN-13: 0977165949

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Zappos was broke in 1999 and in 2009 sold itself to Amazon for $1.2 BILLION. How did they do it? Zappos CEO Tony Hsieh says they succeeded then and now because of his laser focus on developing a superior company culture. The question is, how can YOU do it? This book, The Company Culture Challenge, does more than tell you how. It gives you a step-by-step strategic plan to transform your organization into a high profit leader as you learn how to fully engage your employees and serve your clients so well they can't live without you. Where did it come from? Sick of ideas and random strategies offered by other authors, entrepreneurs David Russell and Rob Betzel developed this 7-step process to transform any company culture into a team of people who take ownership for making certain clients are happy. And happy customers drive faster growth and higher profits. Do not wait. This system is a game changer for any leadership team willing to implement it. In The Company Culture Challenge, these two business zealots have done the work for you. Leaders who follow their straightforward step-by-step system will transform slackers into superstars and casual customers into loyal evangelists. This is crucial information for companies of all sizes because customers have more options than ever, and you need them to think only of you.


Dialogue and Discovery

Dialogue and Discovery

Author: Kenneth Seeskin

Publisher: State University of New York Press

Published: 2016-02-24

Total Pages: 200

ISBN-13: 1438419325

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This book examines the Socratic method of elenchus, or refutation. Refutation by its very nature is a conflict, which in the hands of Plato becomes high drama. The continuing conversation in which it occurs is more a test of character than of intellect. Dialogue and Discovery shows that, in his conversations, Socrates seeks to define moral qualities—moral essences—with the goal of improving the soul of the respondent. Ethics underlies epistemology because the discovery of philosophic truth imposes moral demands on the respondent. The recognition that moral qualities such as honesty, humility, and courage are necessary to successful inquiry is the key to the understanding of the Socratic paradox that virtue is knowledge. The dialogues receiving the most emphasis are the Apology, Gorgias, Protagoras, and Meno.


Modernism

Modernism

Author: Astradur Eysteinsson

Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing

Published: 2007-10-04

Total Pages: 1059

ISBN-13: 9027292043

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The two-volume work Modernism has been awarded the prestigious 2008 MSA Book Prize! Modernism has constituted one of the most prominent fields of literary studies for decades. While it was perhaps temporarily overshadowed by postmodernism, recent years have seen a resurgence of interest in modernism on both sides of the Atlantic. These volumes respond to a need for a collective and multifarious view of literary modernism in various genres, locations, and languages. Asking and responding to a wealth of theoretical, aesthetic, and historical questions, 65 scholars from several countries test the usefulness of the concept of modernism as they probe a variety of contexts, from individual texts to national literatures, from specific critical issues to broad cross-cultural concerns. While the chief emphasis of these volumes is on literary modernism, literature is seen as entering into diverse cultural and social contexts. These range from inter-art conjunctions to philosophical, environmental, urban, and political domains, including issues of race and space, gender and fashion, popular culture and trauma, science and exile, ­all of which have an urgent bearing on the poetics of modernity.


In the Jaws of the Dragon

In the Jaws of the Dragon

Author: Eamonn Fingleton

Publisher: Macmillan

Published: 2008-03-04

Total Pages: 382

ISBN-13: 9780312362324

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Long-time Asia scholar and economist Fingleton sounds an alarming wake-up call to those who dream that through free-market capitalism, China will embrace American values and welcome U.S. firms.


Recasting Welfare Capitalism

Recasting Welfare Capitalism

Author: Mark Vail

Publisher: Temple University Press

Published:

Total Pages: 249

ISBN-13: 159213968X

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In Recasting Welfare Capitalism, Mark Vail employs a sophisticated and original theoretical approach to compare welfare states and political-economic adjustment in Germany and France. He examines how and why institutional change takes place and what factors characterize economic evolution when moving from times of prosperity to more austere periods and back again. Covering the 1970s to the present, Vail analyzes social and economic reforms, including labor policy, social-insurance, and anti-poverty programs. He focuses on the tactics and actions of key political players, and demolishes the stagnation argument that suggests that France and Germany have largely frozen political economies, incapable of reform. Vail finds that these respective evolutions involve interrelated changes in social and economic policies and are characterized by political relationships that are continuously renegotiated—often in unpredictable ways. In the process, he presents a compelling reconceptualization of change in both the welfare state and the broader political economy during an age of globalization.