The Neighbor Wager
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Author | : Crystal Kaswell |
Publisher | : Entangled: Amara |
Total Pages | : 342 |
Release | : 2024-02-20 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1649375301 |
A modern, gender-twist on the classic romantic comedy Sabrina from prolific author Crystal Kaswell.
Author | : Slavoj Žižek |
Publisher | : University of Chicago Press |
Total Pages | : 201 |
Release | : 2013-07-12 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 022606851X |
In Civilization and Its Discontents, Freud made abundantly clear what he thought about the biblical injunction, first articulated in Leviticus 19:18 and then elaborated in Christian teachings, to love one's neighbor as oneself. “Let us adopt a naive attitude towards it,” he proposed, “as though we were hearing it for the first time; we shall be unable then to suppress a feeling of surprise and bewilderment.” After the horrors of World War II, the Holocaust, and Stalinism, Leviticus 19:18 seems even less conceivable—but all the more urgent now—than Freud imagined. In The Neighbor, three of the most significant intellectuals working in psychoanalysis and critical theory collaborate to show how this problem of neighbor-love opens questions that are fundamental to ethical inquiry and that suggest a new theological configuration of political theory. Their three extended essays explore today's central historical problem: the persistence of the theological in the political. In “Toward a Political Theology of the Neighbor,” Kenneth Reinhard supplements Carl Schmitt’s political theology of the enemy and friend with a political theology of the neighbor based in psychoanalysis. In “Miracles Happen,” Eric L. Santner extends the book's exploration of neighbor-love through a bracing reassessment of Benjamin and Rosenzweig. And in an impassioned plea for ethical violence, Slavoj Žižek’s “Neighbors and Other Monsters” reconsiders the idea of excess to rehabilitate a positive sense of the inhuman and challenge the influence of Levinas on contemporary ethical thought. A rich and suggestive account of the interplay between love and hate, self and other, personal and political, The Neighbor has proven to be a touchstone across the humanities and a crucial text for understanding the persistence of political theology in secular modernity. This new edition contains a new preface by the authors.
Author | : Crystal Kaswell |
Publisher | : Entangled: Amara |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2024-02-20 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1649375727 |
A modern, gender-twist on the classic romantic comedy Sabrina from prolific author Crystal Kaswell.
Author | : Georg Potyka |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 172 |
Release | : 2004 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
Georg Potyka, an Austrian civil servant in the diplomatic service, has written a novel about a fictional colleague, Leopold Navratil. Since boyhood, Navratil has been emboldened by his fantasy to fight evil and strive for good. An unspoken wager with a comrade is to determine which of them remains honourable to the end. However, to avoid conflict within the Third Reich, Navratil must struggle with his conscience and attempt to avoid compromising his ideals, as represented by the wager, while still safeguarding his family and his own existence. Though Leopold Navratil survives the war, he does not survive the peace.
Author | : Livy Hart |
Publisher | : Entangled: Embrace |
Total Pages | : 357 |
Release | : 2023-09-25 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1649374607 |
Fate doesn’t play fair in this hilarious and sexy comedy of errors from the author of Planes, Trains, and All the Feels. If you ask Mia Madden, the road to dating hell is paved with suspiciously hot online profiles. Take tonight’s date, for example. Alex Conroy’s whole “boardroom in the streets, lumberjack in the sheets” thing totally works for her, but his profile did not convey that he represents everything she loathes about corporate hustle culture. He’s not even worth her bottle of purse wine. Imagine her horror when it turns out that Alex is also the hot-shot new boss her dad can’t stop complaining about—the Forbes 30-under-30 company fixer of his nightmares. Worse, their respective best friends are dating. Mia and Alex are constantly thrown together, whether it’s for corporate volunteer hours at the animal rescue, squaring off at the company picnic, or literally trapped in an escape room. It’s one nightmare after another...no matter how sexy the company is. Mia’s life is now a romantic-comedy of errors, complete with her kinda, sorta, accidentally sleeping with the enemy. And she’s not sure which is worse: that Alex could ruin her dad’s career, or that she might actually like him.
Author | : Christine Allison |
Publisher | : Random House Digital, Inc. |
Total Pages | : 449 |
Release | : 1998 |
Genre | : Children's stories |
ISBN | : 0767900960 |
Arranged as a lively journey through the year, 365 Bedtime Stories includes stories for every mood, occasion, and day of the year. There are stories celebrating the New Year, beginnings and second chances, myths about the arrival of spring, foolhardy stories for April, tales of independence for July, spooky tales for October nights, soothing tales for difficult days, tales of gratitude and thanksgiving, and miracles for the year end. Although each story is designed to be read aloud, the charming drawings and sidebars on storytelling that accompany them are likely to inspire both readers and listeners to add their own imaginative embellishments along the way. Designed for children from ages 2 to 10 years old, these entertaining stories are short enough (one-half to one-and-a-half pages long) to make it easy for readers to agree to the "just one more story" their listeners are sure to request.
Author | : Jean de La Fontaine |
Publisher | : McFarland |
Total Pages | : 273 |
Release | : 2009-03-23 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 0786452781 |
Though they were first written over 300 years ago, this is the first complete English translation of Jean de La Fontaine's comedic classic Contes et nouvelles en vers. Both sexually charged and wickedly funny, La Fontaine's Tales will surprise readers who know him only from his work on fables for children. Though the writing is more suggestive than vulgar, it still has the power to shock readers unprepared for the darkness that inhabits these poems. Included are nearly seventy illustrations dating from the 18th and 19th centuries, many of them rare, as well as extensive commentary by the editor.
Author | : Keith R. Cox |
Publisher | : AuthorHouse |
Total Pages | : 417 |
Release | : 2013-03-11 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 148172245X |
In an ancient time of magic and dragons, Sam leads a small group of teenagers that have been brought together by fate. They must first fight for their own freedom. They learn to trust one another as they are sent on a mission for a god, an epic quest of its own. They must travel over land and sea and across the front lines of a war to fulfill their quest. Sam and his friends meet many on their journey; some who help them and others who seek their lives, and still others who need their help because no one else will. Sam grows from an orphaned young teen to a quiet, confident leader of a small community. Throughout their quest, they must be ever vigilant for dangers around every corner, including traps, men and monsters that they had never heard of. Plus they meet face to face with both a dragon and a vengeful god.
Author | : Mark Sundeen |
Publisher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 252 |
Release | : 2012-03-06 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1101560851 |
Grand Prize Winner of the 2015 Green Book Festival Mark Sundeen's new book, The Unsettlers, is coming in January 2017 from Riverhead Books In 2000, Daniel Suelo left his life savings-all thirty dollars of it-in a phone booth. He has lived without money-and with a newfound sense of freedom and security-ever since. The Man Who Quit Money is an account of how one man learned to live, sanely and happily, without earning, receiving, or spending a single cent. Suelo doesn't pay taxes, or accept food stamps or welfare. He lives in caves in the Utah canyonlands, forages wild foods and gourmet discards. He no longer even carries an I.D. Yet he manages to amply fulfill not only the basic human needs-for shelter, food, and warmth-but, to an enviable degree, the universal desires for companionship, purpose, and spiritual engagement. In retracing the surprising path and guiding philosophy that led Suelo into this way of life, Sundeen raises provocative and riveting questions about the decisions we all make, by default or by design, about how we live-and how we might live better.
Author | : Phineas Taylor Barnum |
Publisher | : New York : The Viking Press |
Total Pages | : 486 |
Release | : 1927 |
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