The Chains of Eros

The Chains of Eros
Author: Andre Green
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2018-06-04
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0429920253

Green deplores the absence of sexuality and the erotic from current psychoanalytic theory and practice. Instead, he demonstrates how human sexuality forms an ‘erotic chain’. The work of analysis, he argues, consists in following the dynamic movements of the erotic process, by ascertaining its links with other aspects of the psyche.

The Chains of Conformity

The Chains of Conformity
Author: Kaviel Thranos
Publisher: Amazon KDP, Google Books
Total Pages: 177
Release:
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN:

Welcome to The Chains of Conformity, a deeply personal and profoundly philosophical journey into the heart of existence. Within these pages, we embark on a quest for truth, challenging societal norms, religious dogma, and our own deepest fears. Join me on this introspective exploration as we confront the fundamental questions of human experience: Who am I? Why am I here? What lies beyond the veil of suffering and fear? Through raw, unflinching introspection and intellectual curiosity, we'll delve into the complexities of identity, belief systems, and the human condition. This isn't a guidebook or a manifesto – it's an invitation to join a shared inquiry into the mysteries of life. Together, let's venture into the uncharted territories of the self, where the boundaries of certainty blur and the horizon of possibility expands. Prepare to question, to seek, and to discover.

The Rights Of Desire

The Rights Of Desire
Author: André Brink
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2010-12-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1446412849

Ruben Oliver's life is coming adrift from its moorings. He has been obliged to take early retirement from his job as a librarian due to 'rationalisation' and the new political realities of South Africa. His wife has died. One of his sons has settled in Australia, the other is about to emigrate to Canada while trying to persuade Ruben that it is too dangerous to remain. The only constants are his old family home, haunted by the ghost of a young slave woman; and his housekeeper, Magrieta, with whom he has a shared history that goes back more than half his life. When Tessa Butler comes out of the rain one night in response to an advertisement for a lodger, Ruben is captivated by her. She restores passion to his life, but brings with her a turbulent past.

Land of Desire

Land of Desire
Author: William R. Leach
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 561
Release: 2011-06-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 0307761142

This monumental work of cultural history was nominated for a National Book Award. It chronicles America's transformation, beginning in 1880, into a nation of consumers, devoted to a cult of comfort, bodily well-being, and endless acquisition. 24 pages of photos.

Breeding Bin Ladens

Breeding Bin Ladens
Author: Zachary Shore
Publisher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2006-10-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0801885051

Outstanding Academic Title for 2007, Choice Magazine While American leaders wage war on extremists in the Middle East, they are dangerously detached from a potentially greater threat closer to home. In Breeding Bin Ladens, Zachary Shore asserts that the growing ambivalence of Europe’s Muslims poses risks to national identities, international security, and the transatlantic alliance. Europe’s failure to integrate its Muslim millions, combined with America’s battered image in the Muslim world, have left too many Western Muslims easy prey for violent dogmas. Until America and Europe adopt new strategies, Shore argues, Europe will increasingly become the incubation ground for breeding new Bin Ladens. The United States continues to spend billions of dollars and lose thousands of its young men and women to combat Islamic extremists, a group estimated to be as small as fifty thousand. What Western leaders have not done, says Shore, is seek to understand the millions of moderate Muslims who live peacefully in the United States and Europe. Many in this extraordinarily diverse group are deeply ambivalent toward perceived Western values. Although they may admire America's economic or technological might, many are appalled by its crass consumerism, sexualization of women, lack of social justice, and foreign policies. Shore taps into this oft-ignored perspective through in-depth interviews with Muslims living across the European Union. He gives voice to people of deep faith who speak of the conflict between their desire to integrate into their adopted societies and the repulsion they feel toward some of what the West represents. Shore offers a deeply nuanced and hopeful consideration of Islam's future in the West. Cautioning Western leaders against an anti-terrorist tunnel vision that could ultimately backfire, Shore proposes bold, creative, and controversial solutions for attracting the hearts and minds of moderate Muslims living in the West.

The Making of a Yoga Master

The Making of a Yoga Master
Author: Suhus Tambe
Publisher: SCB Distributors
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2012-07-23
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1935387316

When Suhas Tambe was initiated into the study and life of a yogi through his Indian spiritual master, the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali―an age-old system of guidance―were integral to his training. Tambe is now a scholar and longterm practitioner of this esoteric wisdom. He is also the first Westerner to reveal the hidden sequence of these sutras, which he received from his teacher. From the time of Patanjali onward (~300 BCE), the scrambling of the sequence of sutras was a respected tradition. Such deliberate confusion was done with a view to preserving the sanctity of these precious teachings. Since interpretation of any sutra must bear reference to and consistency with the previous and the following sutra, proper sequence becomes a critical factor, fundamental to the use of this time-honored scripture. The key to the real sequence of Yoga-SÅ©tra was handed down verbally by the guru only to the eligible disciple. The Making of a Yoga Master reveals this original sequence, which has been hidden for so long. Far more than an instruction manual, this book is also about one seeker’s progression. The author, who began his search entrenched in materialism (he was an accountant with an MBA working in IT), was “transformed” into a devoted Yoga practitioner. This path thoroughly changed his life’s priorities, evolved his purpose and dissolved old habits in a way that will be inspiring to many. “Yoga not just entered my life,” he writes, “but now, it is my life.” The clear and sequential stages of transformation through yoga are documented here as perhaps nowhere else in contemporary literature. This new sequence unfolds a practical road-map for knowing and practicing the elevation of the seeker’s awareness―from the physical to more subtle and refined levels―and designates observable milestones to determine one’s progress on the path. The Making of a Yoga Master marries the philosophy of Yoga with clear “how-to” instructions.

House of Chains

House of Chains
Author: Steven Erikson
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 678
Release: 2006-08-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780765315748

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The Politics of Global Supply Chains

The Politics of Global Supply Chains
Author: Kate MacDonald
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2014-01-14
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0745679730

The Politics of Global Supply Chains analyses the changing politics of power and distribution within contemporary global supply chains. Drawing on over 300 interviews with farmers, workers, activists, businesses and government officials in garment and coffee sector supply chains, the book shows how the increased involvement of non-state actors in supply chain governance is re-shaping established patterns of global political power, responsibility and accountability. These emerging supply chain governance systems are shown to be multi-layered and politically contested, as transnational governance schemes interact with traditional state governance arrangements in both complementary and conflicting ways. The book’s analysis of changes to the relationship between state and non-state actors within transnational governance processes will be of particular interest to scholars and students of globalisation, global governance and regulation. The Politics of Global Supply Chains also suggests some practical ways by which the effectiveness and accountability of supply chain governance could be strengthened, which will interest both scholars and practitioners in fields of global business regulation and corporate social responsibility. Conclusions are relevant to the business and civil society actors who participate directly in non-state governance schemes, and to state regulators whose distinctive governance capacities could play a much greater role than at present in supporting transnational, non-state governance processes.