Many Roads to Justice

Many Roads to Justice
Author: Mary E. McClymont
Publisher:
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2000
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

This book attempts to convey some of the challenges that those wielding the law for social change purposes have faced and the successes they have achieved. By intention, it is more a studied appreciation than a critical analysis of their efforts. We asked an international team of consultants to help us document and describe how various law-based strategies have worked in very different settings, to draw out connections between those efforts, and to highlight some of the insights that emerge from grantees' experiences in law-related work. We also asked them to help us learn more about the ways the Foundation has played a role in these efforts. Known as the Global Law Programs Learning Initiative (GLPLI), this effort is not definitive, but rather suggestive. Our goal is to contribute to more serious future reflection and, ultimately, more effective programs in this field.

Justice Unplugged

Justice Unplugged
Author: Luis Quiros MPA MSW
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2020-02-13
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1728345146

Years of Black, Brown and Otherized bodies, of all ages, dying in pursuit of dignity and resistant to injustice didn’t push people into action until being exposed as a nation, unapologetically living the ideals of colonialism. Through the representation of a presidential candidate and ultimately as the one sitting in office though known to not have been elected by the people, are the ideas of democracy, equality and justice truly in question. As White fragility increases, the population of those convinced that privilege was irrelevant and that we were in an era of post-colonialism, neo-liberalism, or a new form of racism, has decreased. Moving towards social justice requires reclaiming the building of community. The reclaiming pertains to the practices that indigenous communities modeled for not only survival but for the sharing of space, resources, knowledge, and building a shared value system that extended human interaction—inviting originality and agency.

All Roads Lead to the American City

All Roads Lead to the American City
Author: Peter Swirski
Publisher: Hong Kong University Press
Total Pages: 163
Release: 2007-04-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9622098622

All Roads Lead to the American City provides an original view of the urban culture in America seen through its irrevocable ties with the cities and roads. Examining the history, cinema, literature, cultural myths and social geography of the United States, the book puts some of the greatest as well as the "baddest" American cities under the microscope. Taking the role of the roads that crisscross and connect the cities as their shared point of reference, these essays explore ways to understand the people who live, commute, work, create, govern, commit crime and conduct business in them.Cities, for the most part, are America. Their values and problems define not only what the United States is, but what other nations perceive the United States to be. Roads and transportation, on the other hand, and their impact on the American culture and lifestyle, form not only the integral part of the historical rise-and-shine of the modern city, but a physical release from and a cultural antidote to its pressure-cooker stresses. Tracing the boundless variety and complexity of these twin themes, All Roads Lead to the American City is built around an interlinked series of essays on the urban culture in America. Juxtaposing the city and the road, it looks alternatively at cities as historical, geographical, social and cultural centres of life in the land, and at roads as physical as well as metaphorical arteries that lead in and out of the city.

All Roads Lead to Serfdom

All Roads Lead to Serfdom
Author: Thomas Aubrey
Publisher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2023-12
Genre: Liberalism
ISBN: 1529225299

Drawing on the German ordoliberal tradition, this book argues that liberalism's reliance on a utilitarian policy framework has resulted in increased concentrations of power, restricting freedom and equality. It proposes an alternative public policy framework and offers a practical pathway to realign policy making with liberal ideas.

Where All Roads Lead

Where All Roads Lead
Author: Devon Richards
Publisher: All Roads Adventures Publishing
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2024-10-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1738729303

When a group of grizzled, war-weary adventurers have to face their mortality by a harrowing treasure raid that nearly kills them, they decide to hang up their swords and retire. Their plans for a quiet life are dashed when an ancient and incredibly destructive curse is unearthed on the very land they set about building their business upon - Calling them back to adventure once more! Full of lovable characters, romance, and plenty of action, Where All Roads Lead is about what we all yearn for - A place to call home.