Feardom

Feardom
Author: Connor Boyack
Publisher: Libertas Press
Total Pages: 153
Release: 2014-12-08
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 098929126X

What do history's most notorious despots have in common with many of the flag-waving, patriotic politicians of our day? Both groups rise to power through the exploitation of fear. Sometimes the fear derives from a pre-existing threat. At other times, crises are created or intensified to invoke a sense of panic and anxiety where none previously existed. This pattern is as predictable as it is destructive. The end result is the same: a loss of liberty. Policies that are costly, oppressive, and harmful are supported by people who abandon any interest in freedom or personal responsibility in hopes of feeling safe. Manufactured fear, with its negative impact on liberty, is a societal plague. There have been widespread casualties. We need an antidote. Feardom offers its readers a much-needed immunization.

'Feardom' ...and other remnants

'Feardom' ...and other remnants
Author: Nigel D. Paul
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 51
Release: 2014-05-17
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1291723692

This is a collection of words, of thoughts, of ideas, of the world that surrounds us, and of the world within us.

Life Like That- Tales of Facts and Fiction

Life Like That- Tales of Facts and Fiction
Author: Aswini Boruah
Publisher: Blue Rose Publishers
Total Pages: 91
Release: 2022-06-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Aswini Boruah’s book ‘Life Like That’ is a mixture of romance, suspense, sentiments & humanity interwoven in a distinctively delicate way. A potpourri of fictional stories and real-life comical events coupled with simplicity of expression makes it a riveting read. Most of the pieces are anecdotes, a few of which bring to the readers the experience of radio journalism with which very few are familiar. The book is packed with tales which are not only intriguing but also bring a surprising twist making the overall book a literary treat.

Ensemble

Ensemble
Author: Jasveer Singh Dangi
Publisher: Ukiyoto Publishing
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2021-09-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9354904688

I had no specific topic in my mind when I started writing this book. Each time the 'hat' (my brain) initiated its magic, it brought out something new, just like a magician's hat. This book is a collection of random stories which bear no connection with each other. Some are a creation of my weird imagination while others are random thoughts and precious memories. It also comprises some stories from my life. It has something for everyone-from adventure to thriller to horror to everyday life situations- sometimes involving confused thoughts, motivational articles and essays, and some of my childhood stories from the 80s. The 'Ensemble' is my first attempt at creating an anthology and compiling different stories in a single book. It is an attempt to cook a perfect magic potion through various stories by mixing different emotional ingredients. Just say abracadabra and teleport into a world full of stories. See you on the other side!

India, a Nation of Fear and Prejudice

India, a Nation of Fear and Prejudice
Author: Desh Subba
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2019-06-04
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1796002976

So many nations today, large and small, are faced with compelling global and local circumstances, breaking acute crises, and lingering long-term chronic problems that demand leaders and followers to cope as best they can. However, there’s a growing suspicion in most everyone’s minds—from the higher classes to the lower classes, across races, religions, and various differences—where there is a deep feeling that something big needs to change. From real threats and tragic events like violence, crime, wars, global warming, mass extinctions to more specific problems of population densities to health concerns and economic near-collapse, people know that living in fear is not a quality way to live. India is a unique and great nation, with its tragic realities in the past and present, haunting its future. B. Maria Kumar, born and raised and having worked all his career in the streets, knows India well and knows what needs to change. He writes from great intellectual acumen, an understanding of history and mythology, and with vision for a better India. He has invited two colleagues to respond to his analysis of problems and solutions, each of them (Subba, a Nepali philosopher and poet living in Hong Kong, and Fisher, a Canadian philosopher and educator) to respond to his views. This book brings a trifold synthesis of how the nature and role of fear is critical to the shaping and destiny of India. Not enough development theories or thinking have invoked “fear” as a major construct to analyze, as a new way to interpret culture, religion, policies, plans and governance overall across the world. India seems the perfect location to start a new critical and creative consciousness that sets goals that the three authors believe are essential for India to make progress into the twenty-first century. Growing insecurity, uncertainty, mistrust, and corruption that accompany them is no way to build a nation resilient for the major challenges coming. In the face of a daunting task, the authors step-up boldly into the dimension of vision and realities facing a nation. They don’t shy away from saying what needs to be named, for only then will such honesty clear a path of fearlessness forward. This book will serve as a guide for many in India and its allies to rethink the ways they have understood the problems in India’s development.

Ours

Ours
Author: Phillip B. Williams
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 593
Release: 2024-02-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0593654838

Chosen as a Most Anticipated Book of 2024 by Oprah’s Book Club, Elle, Reader’s Digest, The Rumpus, Kirkus Reviews, The Millions, Lit Hub, and more “An inventive ode to self-determination and also a surrealistic vision of Black life as forged within the crucible of American history . . . [written in] lush, ornamental prose.” —The New Yorker “Fans of The Underground Railroad, The Water Dancer, and Let Us Descend will devour this lyrical and surreal saga.” —Oprah Daily From a writer of singular voice and vision, a mesmerizing epic that reimagines the past to explore the true nature of freedom In this ingenious, sweeping novel, Phillip B. Williams introduces us to an enigmatic woman named Saint, a fearsome conjurer who, in the 1830s, annihilates plantations all over Arkansas to rescue the people enslaved there. She brings those she has freed to a haven of her own creation: a town just north of St. Louis, magically concealed from outsiders, named Ours. It is in this miraculous place that Saint’s grand experiment—a truly secluded community where her people may flourish—takes root. But although Saint does her best to protect the inhabitants of Ours, over time, her conjuring and memories begin to betray her, leaving the town vulnerable to intrusions by newcomers with powers of their own. As the cracks in Saint’s creation are exposed, some begin to wonder whether the community’s safety might be yet another form of bondage. Set over the course of four decades and steeped in a rich tradition of American literature informed by Black surrealism, mythology, and spirituality, Ours is a stunning exploration of the possibilities and limitations of love and freedom by a writer of capacious vision and talent.

We Are Becoming

We Are Becoming
Author: Leah Light
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2007-05-11
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1434302482

If you have ever Loved and lost, and loved again; coped with an impossible family member; juggled marriage, children, career and a mortgage, while somehow trying to find time for yourself; been embroiled in a lawsuit in which only the lawyers won; battled the bulge and/or struggled with body image; suffered the tragic loss of a loved one; or become one of the sandwich generation, raising kids while caring for older parents; this is a book you will want to read. We Are Becoming...is the story of an ordinary woman who found she possessed extraordinary abilities. Her journey encompasses the common milestones that many women experience. However, her story is viewed through a third eye lens as an intuitive who learns to own and develop her healing gifts. This account of one womans spiritual quest is amusing, poignant and at the same time, illuminating. May it empower you to discover your own gifts and, ultimately, to embrace the shining spirit that inhabits us all.

Journey to Brotherhood

Journey to Brotherhood
Author: Frank D. Cardelle
Publisher: New York : Gardner Press
Total Pages: 326
Release: 1990
Genre: Psychology
ISBN:

The author believes men today are left with the task of learning how to step into the future arena as a new kind of person. Lacking guideposts and health models that free them from the learned and inherited self-denial, isolation and falsehood, the journey is long and difficult. For some men this is a celebrated opportunity for unshackling unhealthy image of maleness and for other men this is a terrifying prospect and is met with resistance. The author sees this journey as needed for reshaping the psyche and heart of the 20th century male. The book offers an insight and analysis of male upbringing in modern society. Loaded with exercises, activities, vignettes and alternatives for men dealing with the transition they find themselves in, this book is intended to be a definitive step toward raising men's consciousness.

Cosmo-eggs

Cosmo-eggs
Author: Motoyuki Shitamichi
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2019
Genre: Art, Japanese
ISBN: 9784908526275

Presented at the Japan Pavilion as part of the 2019 Venice Biennale. Cooperation is a vital element of the exhibition, which forms a collective effort to explore new meanings and possible forms of co-existence between diverse beings. Further, it examines the potential of unknown ideas and experiments that are created through artists? mutual inspirations. Designed by Yoshihisa Tanaka, the book collects the writings and visual notes by the four participants (artist Motoyuki Shitamichi, composer Taro Yasuno, anthropologist Toshiaki Ishikura, and architect Fuminori Nousaku) as well as curator Hiroyuki Hattori. 00Exhibition: Japan Pavilion, 58th Biennale, Venice, Italy (11.05.-14.11.2019).

Knock Knock

Knock Knock
Author: S. P. Miskowski
Publisher:
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2012-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780615580708

"Beautifully written and relentlessly suspenseful, it's a great book to curl up with on a cold winter's night. Just be sure to keep the doors locked and all the lights on!" -Lucy Taylor, THE SILENCE BETWEEN THE SCREAMS "...more than a great read; it is a fascinating meditation on the nature of horror. There are supernatural elements to the book, yes, but the setting (an impoverished, ruined logging town) and the main characters (three school girls with hopes and dreams made improbable if not impossible by their realities) are a beautifully rendered commentary on the cyclical nature of real-world human tragedy." -Molly Tanzer, A PRETTY MOUTH "Starting slowly the book builds to a crescendo, first giving us innocent children on a jaunt in the woods and then taking the story forward to where they are fallible adults, exposed to the machinations of the evil they have unwittingly released. Eventually the story achieves a momentum all its own, rushing headlong to a shattering finale, and the prose, which Miskowski uses with such care and accuracy throughout, in the final pages attains a fever dream intensity, so that we can't trace any clear divide between reality and the skewed perspectives of the characters, the two blurring into each other, everything viewed through a blood red filter and in the light cast by flickering flames." -Peter Tennant, Black Static "With her distinct voice, Miskowski takes you deep into the back woods of America, where shadows chase you and people do the unthinkable." -Angel Leigh McCoy, Wily Writers At the center of S.P. Miskowski's novel-length fairy tale are three restless girls, best friends stuck in the backwater of Skillute, Washington in the late 1960s. Their neighbors and families are petty or poor, or both. They warn the girls not to wander into the dense forest. Something evil lurks there, people say. The girls are not convinced. During a playful oath, they wander too far into the woods. Their mistake unleashes a malignant spirit that terrorizes Skillute for the next fifty years.