Tyranny of the Status Quo
Author: Milton Friedman
Publisher:
Published: 1985
Total Pages: 180
ISBN-13: 9780140225952
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Author: Milton Friedman
Publisher:
Published: 1985
Total Pages: 180
ISBN-13: 9780140225952
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Milton Friedman
Publisher: Avon Books
Published: 1985-03-01
Total Pages: 192
ISBN-13: 9780380698783
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAnalyzes the failure of the Reagan Administration's attempts to greatly reduce taxes, regulations, and government spending and suggests practical changes
Author: William Easterly
Publisher: Basic Books
Published: 2014-03-04
Total Pages: 479
ISBN-13: 0465080901
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn this "bracingly iconoclastic” book (New York Times Book Review), a renowned economics scholar breaks down the fight to end global poverty and the rights that poor individuals have had taken away for generations. In The Tyranny of Experts, renowned economist William Easterly examines our failing efforts to fight global poverty, and argues that the "expert approved" top-down approach to development has not only made little lasting progress, but has proven a convenient rationale for decades of human rights violations perpetrated by colonialists, postcolonial dictators, and US and UK foreign policymakers seeking autocratic allies. Demonstrating how our traditional antipoverty tactics have both trampled the freedom of the world's poor and suppressed a vital debate about alternative approaches to solving poverty, Easterly presents a devastating critique of the blighted record of authoritarian development. In this masterful work, Easterly reveals the fundamental errors inherent in our traditional approach and offers new principles for Western agencies and developing countries alike: principles that, because they are predicated on respect for the rights of poor people, have the power to end global poverty once and for all.
Author: Simon Marginson
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 1993
Total Pages: 308
ISBN-13: 9780521439633
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book summarises and analyses the major issues in Australian education policy today.
Author: Michael J. Sandel
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Published: 2020-09-15
Total Pages: 288
ISBN-13: 0374720991
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA Times Literary Supplement’s Book of the Year 2020 A New Statesman's Best Book of 2020 A Bloomberg's Best Book of 2020 A Guardian Best Book About Ideas of 2020 The world-renowned philosopher and author of the bestselling Justice explores the central question of our time: What has become of the common good? These are dangerous times for democracy. We live in an age of winners and losers, where the odds are stacked in favor of the already fortunate. Stalled social mobility and entrenched inequality give the lie to the American credo that "you can make it if you try". The consequence is a brew of anger and frustration that has fueled populist protest and extreme polarization, and led to deep distrust of both government and our fellow citizens--leaving us morally unprepared to face the profound challenges of our time. World-renowned philosopher Michael J. Sandel argues that to overcome the crises that are upending our world, we must rethink the attitudes toward success and failure that have accompanied globalization and rising inequality. Sandel shows the hubris a meritocracy generates among the winners and the harsh judgement it imposes on those left behind, and traces the dire consequences across a wide swath of American life. He offers an alternative way of thinking about success--more attentive to the role of luck in human affairs, more conducive to an ethic of humility and solidarity, and more affirming of the dignity of work. The Tyranny of Merit points us toward a hopeful vision of a new politics of the common good.
Author: Timothy Snyder
Publisher: Random House
Published: 2017-03-02
Total Pages: 128
ISBN-13: 1473549299
DOWNLOAD EBOOK**NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER** ‘A sort of survival book, a sort of symptom-diagnosis manual in terms of losing your democracy and what tyranny and authoritarianism look like up close’ Rachel Maddow 'These 128 pages are a brief primer in every important thing we might have learned from the history of the last century, and all that we appear to have forgotten' Observer History does not repeat, but it does instruct. In the twentieth century, European democracies collapsed into fascism, Nazism and communism. These were movements in which a leader or a party claimed to give voice to the people, promised to protect them from global existential threats, and rejected reason in favour of myth. European history shows us that societies can break, democracies can fall, ethics can collapse, and ordinary people can find themselves in unimaginable circumstances. History can familiarise, and it can warn. Today, we are no wiser than the Europeans who saw democracy yield to totalitarianism in the twentieth century. But when the political order seems imperilled, our advantage is that we can learn from their experience to resist the advance of tyranny. Now is a good time to do so.
Author: Russell Blackford
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Published: 2018-10-18
Total Pages: 294
ISBN-13: 1350056022
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWe live in an age of ideology, propaganda, and tribalism. Political conformity is enforced from many sides; the insidious social control that John Stuart Mill called “the tyranny of the prevailing opinion and feeling.” Liberal or left-minded people are often more afraid of each other than of their conservative or right wing opponents. Social media and call-out-culture makes it easier to name, shame, ostracize and harass non-conformists, and destroys careers and lives. How can we oppose this, regaining freedom and our sense of ourselves as individuals? The Tyranny of Opinion identifies the problem, defines its character, and proposes strategies of resistance. Russell Blackford calls for an end to ideological purity policing and for recommitment to the foundational liberal values of individual liberty and spontaneity, free inquiry, diverse opinion, and honest debate.
Author: Milton Friedman
Publisher: LaSalle, Ill. : Open Court
Published: 1975
Total Pages: 344
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Daniel Larimer
Publisher:
Published: 2021-01-22
Total Pages:
ISBN-13: 9781736521106
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Beverlee Jobrack
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Published: 2012
Total Pages: 263
ISBN-13: 1442211423
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"In Tyranny of the Textbook, a retired educational director, gives a fascinating look behind-the-scenes of how K-12 textbooks are developed, written, adopted, and sold. Readers will come to understand why all the reform efforts have failed. Most importantly, the author clearly spells out how the system can change so that reforms and standards have a shot at finally being effective"--