The Enigma of Presidential Power

The Enigma of Presidential Power
Author: Fang-Yi Chiou
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2017-04-18
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1107191505

Presidents are more constrained in exercising unilateral actions than before. This book asks: when does unilateral action correspond to presidential power?

Enigmatic Sunrise

Enigmatic Sunrise
Author: Danny Clawson
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2006-09-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1847284965

ENIGMATIC SUNRISE is a depiction of future events revealed in hidden mysteries. This book will clearly reveal the United States in prophecy, and its soon desolation. This book applies God's Word and prophesies to contemporary manifestations. Also, revealed is the meanings of many of the misunderstandings of biblical symbols, and what they are relaying to the reader. ENIGMATIC SUNRISE will clearly reveal the beast and the meaning of its seven heads. The whore of BABYLON and its intended meaning, and a host of other symbols exposed for explanations. Revealed also will be the meaning of the Book of Enoch, and its application to this generation, as well as the Teacher of Righteousness and his presence among us. This is a must read book for everyone who has ever been curious concerning the future, as seen through the eyes of the Prophets. This book holds a plethora of new and challenging information never before explained. Mysteries revealed and puzzling questions answered through supernatural revelations.

The mexican enigma

The mexican enigma
Author: Sergio Aguayo Quezada
Publisher: Editorial Ink
Total Pages: 171
Release: 2015-05-27
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 6079351560

"The country´s future depends on what a conscious and organized society does, or fail to do". The mexican enigma is an informative analysis of the situation of political, social and economic crisis that Mexico is going through from the review of three key areas: the political elites —mainly figures like Enrique Peña Nieto, whom the author studies in a bibliographical manner as well as reviews his actions since he was governor of Estado de Mexico—; the de facto powers that have been developed in the country and its implications in Mexican political and social credibility; the last axis is organized society, which, from the perception of Aguayo, has always been excluded from Mexican politics. The author also discusses the state of political culture within society and the level of disapproval of this before the present form of the government of Mexico. The author makes a strong documentary research that reaches to an almost didactic text, bringing the reader to a real and well informed approach of what is happening in Mexico. The book, in digital format, allows interaction with documents, videos and photographs that complement the reading, while encouraging political reflection from its readers.

The Poetic Enigma of Alfred de Vigny

The Poetic Enigma of Alfred de Vigny
Author: Denise Bonhomme
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 522
Release: 2003
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 155395470X

This book is devoted to the veiled message transmitted in the works of famous authors over a period of centuries. Esoteric literature is the massive body of Western and other writings containing a philosophical "contraband"-ever the same under a deceptive variety of surfaces or veils. In the words of Marcel Proust, "the great writers have never done but one work." Alfred de Vigny- a nineteenth century poet, novelist and playwright- belongs to the literary brotherhood involved in the transmission of the concealed message. Rabelais, Voltiare, Anatole France, Ibsen and Proust are only a few of his fellow-smugglers. English and American literatures have their share of such writers. So does the literary heritage of other European nations and of Latin America. This book contains a glossary of major key-words of the verbal "algebra" used by esoteric writers. Sensitive readers are encouraged to read the biography and the glossary first and the poetry of Vigny next. This will enable some of them to discover by and for themselves the full beauty and depth of the texts. Extraordinary findings await the esoteric readers of the literary production of Vigny. There are hints of the greatness of Atlantis. There is a vast panorama of Time and Space. There are suggestions of a startling view of the inner structure of planet Earth, a view that is also reflected in the various utopias of classical authors. Last but not least, there is the generally unsuspected, radiant reality of the works and the life of Vigny. Please visit: www.degn.org/Bonhomme

The Enigma of the Gift

The Enigma of the Gift
Author: Maurice Godelier
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1999-02-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780226300443

When we think of giving gifts, we think of exchanging objects that carry with them economic or symbolic value. But is every valuable thing a potentially exchangeable item, whose value can be transferred? In The Enigma of the Gift, the distinguished French anthropologist Maurice Godelier reassesses the significance of gifts in social life by focusing on sacred objects, which are never exchanged despite the value they possess. Beginning with an analysis of the seminal work of Marcel Mauss and Claude Lévi-Strass, and drawing on his own fieldwork in Melanesia, Godelier argues that traditional theories are flawed because they consider only exchangeable gifts. By explaining gift-giving in terms of sacred objects and the authoritative conferral of power associated with them, Godelier challenges both recent and traditional theories of gift-giving, provocatively refreshing a traditional debate. Elegantly translated by Nora Scott, The Enigma of the Gift is at once a major theoretical contribution and an essential guide to the history of the theory of the gift.

The Men In Black Enigma: Unveiling The Secrets Of The Mysterious Agents

The Men In Black Enigma: Unveiling The Secrets Of The Mysterious Agents
Author: ANONYMOUS
Publisher: THE PUBLISHER
Total Pages: 67
Release: 2024-03-04
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

This book delves into the enigma surrounding the Men in Black and their mysterious actions. It explores various encounters, sightings, and unexplained phenomena associated with these mysterious agents, uncovering the government involvement and potential cover-ups. Through investigating witness accounts, law enforcement involvement, and conspiracy theories, the book unravels the truth behind the Men in Black. It discusses their supernatural attributes, time travel theories, and technology beyond our understanding. The book also explores their impact on society, their presence in pop culture, and the influence they have on our collective imagination. In the final chapters, the book tackles the challenge of deciphering the code and symbolism associated with the Men in Black, as well as exploring the anatomy of cover-ups. It delves into untold stories of secret missions, mysterious disappearances, and unsolved cases, leaving readers on the edge of their seat. The book offers insights on how to confront fear, survive close encounters, and even escape the Men in Black. It invites readers to explore the unknown, the edge of reality, and embark on a quest for answers. Ultimately, it promises a final revelation and seeks to confront the mystery once and for all.

The Rise and Fall of the Femme Fatale in British Literature, 1790–1910

The Rise and Fall of the Femme Fatale in British Literature, 1790–1910
Author: Heather L. Braun
Publisher: Fairleigh Dickinson
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2012-08-31
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1611475635

The Rise and Fall of the Femme Fatale: From Gothic Ghosts to Victorian Vamps explores the femme fatale’s careerin nineteenth-century British literature. It traces her evolution—and devolution—formally, historically, and ideologically through a selection of plays, poems, novels, and personal correspondence. Considering well-known fatal women alongside more obscure ones, The Rise and Fall of the Femme Fatale sheds new light on emerging notions of gender, sexuality, and power throughout the long nineteenth century. By placing the fatal woman in a still developing literary and cultural narrative, this study examines how the femme fatale adapts over time, reflecting popular tastes and socio-economic landscapes.

The Lincoln Enigma

The Lincoln Enigma
Author: Gabor Boritt
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2001-02-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 0199923825

In The Lincoln Enigma, Gabor Boritt invites renowned Lincoln scholars, and rising new voices, to take a look at much-debated aspects of Lincoln's life--including his possible gay relationships, his plan to send blacks back to Africa, and his high-handed treatment of the Constitution. Boritt explores Lincoln's proposals that looked to a lily-white America. Jean Baker marvels at Lincoln's loves and marriage. David Herbert Donald compares Lincoln and Jefferson Davis as Commanders-in-Chief. Douglas Wilson shows us the young Lincoln--not the strong leader of popular history, but a man who struggles to find his purpose. Gerald Prokopowicz searches for the military leader, William C. Harris for the peacemaker, and Robert Bruce meditates on Lincoln and death. In a final section Boritt and Harold Holzer offer a fascinating portfolio of Lincoln images in modern art. Acute and thought-provoking in their observations, this all-star cast of historians--including two Pulitzer and three Lincoln Prize winners--questions our assumptions of Lincoln, and provides a new vitality to our ongoing reflections on his life and legacy.

Literature, Disaster, and the Enigma of Power

Literature, Disaster, and the Enigma of Power
Author: Eyal Peretz
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-02-09
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780804787093

This powerful new reading of Moby-Dick brings into play some of the most consequential theoretical developments of the last three decades in philosophy, cultural studies, and literary criticism. It takes account of four trends in innovative critical thought: recent theories of power, as articulated by Foucault, Deleuze, Butler, and Agamben; theories of trauma and testimony developed by Felman and Caruth; the new thinking of ethics, articulated by Levinas and Derrida; and the new thinking of history developed by New Historicism. All four, the author argues, participate in a groundbreaking new elaboration of the concept of disaster. Moby-Dick's privilege, the author claims, anticipates this new thinking of the disaster and shows that it demands simultaneously a new thinking of the literary. Read from this perspective, Melville's novel can both be illuminated by these recent theoretical developments and, in turn, illuminate them, adding new and complex dimensions to their findings.