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Author: Joel Richardson
File Type: epub
New York Times bestselling author Joel Richardson carefully explores what is arguably the greatest prophetic mystery in all of the Bible. Mystery Babylon is an in-depth look at the prophecy of Revelation 17 and 18. Richardson dissects the longest prophecy in the New Testament - the final chapters of the Bible - in order to make sense of these deeply elusive and profoundly controversial passages. At once a queen, a prostitute, and a cold-blooded killer, this great harlot waves a golden cup filled with blood. Adorned in purple and scarlet and gold and precious stones, she seduces the kings of the earth with luxury. Most commonly known, perhaps, is that she rides a beast with seven heads and ten horns. Her title is Mystery, Babylon the Great, the mother of all harlots and of the abominations of the earth. From the early days of Christianity, believers have struggled to understand the mystery of the great harlot. Scholars and students alike have arrived at many different conclusions. In his characteristically easy-to-understand style, Richardson works through the history of Christian interpretation of Mystery Babylon, weighing the strengths and weaknesses of each view, making a powerful case for a solution to this prophecy that will rock the prophecy world.
Author: Antonio Negri
File Type: pdf
Factory of Strategy is the last of Antonio Negris major political works to be translated into English. Rigorous and accessible, it is both a systematic inquiry into the development of Lenins thought and an encapsulation of a critical shift in Negris theoretical trajectory.Lenin is the only prominent politician of the modern era to seriously question the withering away and extinction of the state, and like Marx, he recognized the link between capitalism and modern sovereignty and the need to destroy capitalism and reconfigure the state. Negri refrains from portraying Lenin as a ferocious dictator enforcing the proletariats reappropriation of wealth, nor does he depict him as a mere military tool of a vanguard opposed to the Ancien Regime. Negri instead champions Leninisms ability to adapt to different working-class configurations in Russia, China, Latin America, and elsewhere. He argues that Lenin developed a new political figuration in and beyond modernity and an effective organization capable of absorbing different historical conditions. He ultimately urges readers to recognize the universal application of Leninism today and its potential to institutionally--not anarchically--dismantle centralized power.** Factory of Strategy is the last of Antonio Negris major political works to be translated into English. Rigorous and accessible, it is both a systematic inquiry into the development of Lenins thought and an encapsulation of a critical shift in Negris theoretical trajectory.Lenin is the only prominent politician of the modern era to seriously question the withering away and extinction of the state, and like Marx, he recognized the link between capitalism and modern sovereignty and the need to destroy capitalism and reconfigure the state. Negri refrains from portraying Lenin as a ferocious dictator enforcing the proletariats reappropriation of wealth, nor does he depict him as a mere military tool of a vanguard opposed to the Ancien Regime. Negri instead champions Leninisms ability to adapt to different working-class configurations in Russia, China, Latin America, and elsewhere. He argues that Lenin developed a new political figuration in and beyond modernity and an effective organization capable of absorbing different historical conditions. He ultimately urges readers to recognize the universal application of Leninism today and its potential to institutionally--not anarchically--dismantle centralized power.**
Author: Caroline Norma
File Type: pdf
The Japanese military was responsible for the sexual enslavement of thousands of women and girls in Asia and the Pacific during the China and Pacific wars under the guise of providing comfort for battle-weary troops. Campaigns for justice and reparations for comfort women since the early 1990s have highlighted the magnitude of the human rights crimes committed against Korean, Chinese and other Asian women by Japanese soldiers after they invaded the Chinese mainland in 1937. These campaigns, however, say little about the origins of the system or its initial victims.The Japanese Comfort Women and Sexual Slavery during the China and Pacific Wars explores the origins of the Japanese militarys system of sexual slavery and illustrates how Japanese women were its initial victims.
Author: Fiona Polack
File Type: pdf
The supposed extinction of the Indigenous Beothuk people of Newfoundland in the early nineteenth century is a foundational moment in Canadian history. Increasingly under scrutiny, non-Indigenous perceptions of the Beothuk have had especially dire and far-reaching ramifications for contemporary Indigenous people in Newfoundland and Labrador. Tracing Ochre reassesses popular beliefs about the Beothuk. Placing the group in global context, Fiona Polack and a diverse collection of contributors juxtapose the history of the Beothuk with the experiences of other Indigenous peoples outside of Canada, including those living in former British colonies as diverse as Tasmania, South Africa, and the islands of the Caribbean. Featuring contributions of Indigenous and non-Indigenous thinkers from a wide range of scholarly and community backgrounds, Tracing Ochre aims to definitively shift established perceptions of a people who were among the first to confront European colonialism in North America.**ReviewTracing Ochre aggressively moves Beothuk studies into the 21st century by expanding out from its safe home in Anthropology and History Departments to engage a broader inter-disciplinary perspective.(Stephen Loring, Arctic Studies Center, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution) Tracing Ochre takes up one of the most complex, controversial, and necessary conversations in Indigenous history in Canada, and does so in ways that challenge readers understandings of the continuities and ruptures of Indigenous identities and experiences in a region so often dominated by problematic narratives of Beothuk erasure. Its a major contribution to Indigenous studies in this country as well as to the cultural and political contexts of Indigenous peoples in Newfoundland and Labrador, noteworthy in particular for its intellectual and ethical commitments alike. (Daniel Heath Justice (Cherokee Nation), Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Literature and Expressive Culture at the University of British Columbia) About the Author Fiona Polack is an associate professor in the Department of English at Memorial University.
Author: Miguel de Beistegui
File Type: pdf
Recent studies of Heideggers involvement with National Socialism have often presented Heideggers philosophy as a forerunner to his political involvement. This has occured often to the detriment of the highly complex nature of Heideggers relation to the political. Heidegger and the Political redresses this imbalance and is one of the first books to critically assess Heideggers relation to politics and his conception of the political.Miguel de Beistegui shows how we must question why the political is so often displaced in Heideggers writings rather than read the political into Heidegger. Exploring Heideggers ontology where politics takes place after a forgetting of Being and his wish to think a site more originary and primordial than politics, Heidegger and the Political considers what some of Heideggers key motifs - his emphasis on lost origins, his discussions of Holderlins poetry, his writing on technology and the ancient Greek polis - may tell us about Heideggers relation to the political. Miguel de Beistegui also engages with the very risks implicit in Heideggers denial of the political and how this opens up the question of the risk of thinking itself.Heidegger and the Political is essential reading for students of philosophy and politics and all those interested in the question of the political today.