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Author | : Waldemar De Gregori |
Publisher | : Waldemar De Gregori |
Total Pages | : 105 |
Release | : 2015-02-06 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
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The book aims at presenting a method of social analysis using a new paradigm – systemic and triadic – exemplified by analyzing the Jewish history due to its originality and importance in History. It ends up with a Manifesto for a new supranational world government to replace the United Nations Organization which has proven to be unable to promote/keep peace in the world.
Author | : Sergei Nilus |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 96 |
Release | : 2019-02-26 |
Genre | : Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | : 9781947844964 |
"The Protocols of the Elders of Zion" is almost certainly fiction, but its impact was not. Originating in Russia, it landed in the English-speaking world where it caused great consternation. Much is made of German anti-semitism, but there was fertile soil for "The Protocols" across Europe and even in America, thanks to Henry Ford and others.
Author | : Dr. Mir |
Publisher | : Lulu.com |
Total Pages | : 76 |
Release | : 2018-04-16 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1387748726 |
This Manifesto is based on the specifically human relevance of the Theory of Absolute Relativity, which establishes God on the grounds of Science, not religion of any kind. "Mir" is a Russian word meaning both "world" and "peace", so, Mirism is a new ideology aimed at world peace and fraternity by means of nonviolent and benevolent education toward general character integrity and moral maturity. Mirism consists of a general framework filled by a strict ethical code. The general frame-work includes such propositions as the rebuilding of the Temple in Jerusalem, transforming Israel into a constitutional monarchy, and a fundamental change of Jewish identity, for examples. Attitude change and moral maturity should pave the way for Man to peacefully colonize outer space and evolve into the Cosmic Era by gradually becoming Cosmic Man. Such desirable future may be likened to the "Kingdom of God", which, although presently utopia, is attainable with the help of Mirism for the benefit of all Mankind.
Author | : Gyeorgos Ceres Hatonn |
Publisher | : PHOENIX SOURCE DISTRIBUTORS, INC. |
Total Pages | : 236 |
Release | : 1991-12 |
Genre | : Antisemitic literature |
ISBN | : 9780922356607 |
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Total Pages | : 88 |
Release | : 1979-03 |
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Author | : Jon Bloomberg |
Publisher | : KTAV Publishing House, Inc. |
Total Pages | : 296 |
Release | : 2004 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780881258448 |
A comprehensive account of Jewish life and history in Europe, America, and Israel since the 18th century is accompanied by original sources documenting the events outlined in each chapter.
Author | : Ernest Mandel |
Publisher | : Verso Books |
Total Pages | : 290 |
Release | : 2020-05-05 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 1789607019 |
Leon Trotsky has become one of the twentieth century's most enduring political legends. Joining the Bolsheviks on the eve of the 1917 revolution he played a vital role as Lenin's right-hand man in the insurrection and went on to lead the Red Army to victory in the ensuing civil war. Having lost to Stalin the struggle for power which followed Lenin's death, he became an implacable opponent of the dictator over the next three decades-a stance which cost him his political career, his citizenship and ultimately his life. A charismatic orator, a prolific author and a political philosopher whose ideas continue to resonate in the wake of the collapse of the Stalinist regimes of Eastern Europe, Trotsky made an indelible mark on world history. Ernest Mandel, one of the foremost leaders of the international movement which Trotsky founded before the Second World War and an influential economist and political theorist, is uniquely placed to review the life and work of Trotsky. In Trotsky as Alternative he presents a portrait of his subject which is appreciative yet critical. He shows that Trotsky's contribution to the history of the twentieth century was primarily political rather than sociological, and this in a practical as well as a theoretical sense. He locates Trotsky's theory of uneven and combined development as a crucial tool whose explanatory power of the mechanisms of world imperialism is as relevant to the late capitalism of the 1990s as it was to the first three decades of the century when it was formulated. Ranging across Trotsky's struggles against Stalin's bureaucracy, his formulation of an alternative economic strategy, his theories relating to the Third World, fascism and the national question, his extensive literary criticism, and concluding with a moving assessment of an extraordinary life, this book is a fitting testimony to a man who, in Mandel's words, "will be judged by history as the most important strategist for the socialist movement."
Author | : Sid Schwarz |
Publisher | : Jewish Lights Publishing |
Total Pages | : 64 |
Release | : 2013 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1580236677 |
Visionary solutions for a community ripe for transformational change--from fourteen leading innovators of Jewish life. "Jewish Megatrends offers a vision for a community that can simultaneously strengthen the institutions that serve those who seek greater Jewish identification and attract younger Jews, many of whom are currently outside the orbit of Jewish communal life. Schwarz and his collaborators provide an exciting path, building on proven examples, that we ignore at our peril." --from the Foreword The American Jewish community is riddled with doubts about the viability of the institutions that well served the Jewish community of the twentieth century. Synagogues, Federations and Jewish membership organizations have yet to figure out how to meet the changing interests and needs of the next generation. In this challenging yet hopeful call for transformational change, visionary leader Rabbi Sidney Schwarz looks at the social norms that are shaping the habits and lifestyles of younger American Jews and why the next generation is so resistant to participate in the institutions of Jewish communal life as they currently exist. He sets out four guiding principles that can drive a renaissance in Jewish life and gives evidence of how, on the margins of the Jewish community, those principles are already generating enthusiasm and engagement from the very millennials that the organized Jewish community has yet to engage. Contributors--leading innovators from different sectors of the Jewish community--each use Rabbi Schwarz's framework as a springboard to set forth their particular vision for the future of their sector of Jewish life and beyond. CONTRIBUTORS: Elise Bernhardt - Rabbi Sharon Brous - Sandy Cardin - Dr. Barry Chazan - Dr. David Ellenson - Wayne Firestone - Rabbi Jill Jacobs - Anne Lanski - Rabbi Joy Levitt - Rabbi Asher Lopatin - Rabbi Or N. Rose - Nigel Savage - Barry Shrage - Dr. Jonathan Woocher
Author | : Stefan Kanfer |
Publisher | : Vintage |
Total Pages | : 370 |
Release | : 2009-03-12 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0307547477 |
In Stardust Lost, Stefan Kanfer brings the colorful Yiddish stage roaring back to life. Born of ancient traditions stretching back to the drama of the Old Testament, the Yiddish theater was a vibrant part of the immigrant experience. Kanfer invokes the energy, belief, and pure chutzpah it took to establish and run the thriving, influential theaters. He reveals the nightly drama and comedy that played out behind the scenes as well as onstage, and introduces all the players—actors, divas, playwrights, directors, and producers—who made it possible. A richly evocative chronicle of its brief but dazzling existence in America, this is both an elegy for and a tribute to Yiddish theater—lost, but not forgotten.
Author | : Ruth R. Wisse |
Publisher | : University of Washington Press |
Total Pages | : 147 |
Release | : 2015-07-01 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 0295805676 |
I. L. Peretz (1852–1915), the father of modern Yiddish literature, was a master storyteller and social critic who advocated a radical shift from religious observance to secular Jewish culture. Wisse explores Peretz’s writings in relation to his ideology, which sought to create a strong Jewish identity separate from the trappings of religion.