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lgli/Bates, Jennifer Ann - Hegel's Theory of Imagination (SUNY Series in Hegelian Studies) (2014, State University of New York Press).rtf
Hegel's Theory of Imagination (SUNY Series in Hegelian Studies) Bates, Jennifer Ann State University of New York Press, SUNY Series in Hegelian Studies, Reprint, 2014
A comprehensive account of the role of the imagination in Hegel's philosophy.
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lgli/Heidegger and the Human - Ingo Farin;Jeff Malpas; & Jeff Malpas.epub
Heidegger and the Human Ingo Farin;Jeff Malpas; & Jeff Malpas State University of New York Press, 2022
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lgli/Returning to Judgment - Ben Turner;.epub
Returning to Judgment: Bernard Stiegler and Continental Political Theory Ben Turner; State University of New York Press, 2023
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lgli/Z:\Bibliotik_\A Library\Poetry\Poetry\Basho, Matsuo - Selected Poems.pdf
Basho's Haiku Selected Poems of Matsuo Basho Matsuo Basho State University of New York Press, 2004
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studies in maerican jewish literature number 3 daniel walden state university of new york press/ albany, 1983
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Metaphor and Meaning Constance A. Cook, Christopher J. Foster, Susan Blader State University of New York Press, 2, 2024
In Metaphor and Meaning, scholars from China, the United States, and Europe draw on Sarah Allan's groundbreaking application of conceptual metaphor theory to the study of early Chinese philosophy and material culture. Conceptual metaphor theory treats metaphors not just as linguistic expressions but as fundamental structures of thought that define one's conceptual system and perception of reality. To understand another culture's worldview, then, hinges upon identifying the right metaphors, through which it then becomes possible to navigate between shared and unshared experiences. The contributors pursue lines of argument that complement, enhance, or challenge Allan's prior investigations into these root metaphors of early Chinese philosophy, whether by explicitly engaging with conceptual metaphor theory or, more indirectly, by addressing meaning construction in a broader sense. Like Allan's interpretative works, Metaphor and Meaning interrogates both transmitted traditions and newly unearthed archaeological finds to understand how people in early China thought about the cosmos, society, and themselves.
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The Disappearing L: Erasure of Lesbian Spaces and Culture Bonnie J. Morris State University of New York Press, 2016
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lgli/The Other Synaesthesia - Susan Bernstein;.epub
The Other Synaesthesia Susan Bernstein; State University of New York Press, 2023
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lgli/Plato's Stranger - Rodolphe Gasche.epub
Plato's Stranger Rodolphe Gasch; State University of New York Press, 2022
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lgli/Life Above the Clouds - Steven DeLay;.epub
Life Above the Clouds: Philosophy in the Films of Terrence Malick Steven DeLay; State University of New York Press, 2023
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Adventures in Phenomenology : Gaston Bachelard Rizo-Patron, Eileen, Casey, Edward S., Wirth, Jason M. State University of New York Press (SUNY Press), State University of New York Press, Albany, New York, 2017
Repositions Bachelard as a critical and integral part of contemporary continental philosophy. Like Schelling before him and Deleuze and Guattari after him, Gaston Bachelard made major philosophical contributions to the advancement of science and the arts. In addition to being a mathematician and epistemologist whose influential work in the philosophy of science is still being absorbed, Bachelard was also one of the most innovative thinkers on poetic creativity and its ethical implications. His approaches to literature and the arts by way of elemental reverie awakened long-buried modes of thinking that have inspired literary critics, depth psychologists, poets, and artists alike. Bachelard’s extraordinary body of work, unduly neglected by the English-language reception of continental philosophy in recent decades, exhibits a capacity to speak to the full complexity and wider reaches of human thinking. The essays in this volume analyze Bachelard as a phenomenological thinker and situate his thought within the Western tradition. Considering his work alongside that of Schelling, Husserl, Bergson, Buber, Heidegger, Merleau-Ponty, Gadamer, Deleuze, and Nancy, this collection highlights some of Bachelard’s most provocative proposals on questions of ontology, hermeneutics, ethics, environmental politics, spirituality, and the possibilities they offer for productive transformations of self and world. Eileen Rizo-Patron is Research Associate at the Center for Philosophy, Interpretation, and Culture at Binghamton University, State University of New York. She is the coeditor (with Richard Kearney) of Traversing the Heart: Journeys of the Inter-religious Imagination and the translator of Bachelard’s Intuition of the Instant. Edward S. Casey is Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at Stony Brook University, State University of New York. He is the author of many books, including The Fate of Place: A Philosophical History. Jason M. Wirth is Professor of Philosophy at Seattle University. His books include Schelling’s Practice of the Wild: Time, Art, Imagination, also published by SUNY Press.
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ia/problemsparables0000ster.pdf
SUNY Series in Judaica : Hermeneutics, Mysticism, and Religion : Problems and Parables of Law : Maimonides and Nahmanides on Reasons for the Commandments (Ta'amei Ha-Mitzvot) Josef Stern State University of New York Press; State Univ of New York Pr, State University of New York Press, Albany, 1998
A central topic in medieval Jewish philosophy and thought was the explanation of the Mosaic commandments. From Philo and Saadiah on, thinkers sought to uncover "reasons for the commandments" (ta'amei ha-mitzvot) both to demonstrate the rationality of divine legislation and to motivate performance of the commandments. Like many received topics, this enterprise was radically transformed in the hands of Maimonides. In this first book-length treatment of a subject that has been relatively overlooked by scholars since Isaac Heinemann's classic work in the 1950s, Josef Stern offers an original analysis of two major themes in Maimonides' explanation of the Law and its impact on Nahmanides. The first theme is Maimonides' reconceptualization of the huqqim, those commandments that were traditionally asserted either to have no reason or a reason that is unknown or unknowable. The second theme is Maimonides' application of his method of multi-leveled interpretation that treats texts as parables with "external" and "internal" meaning to the explanation of commandments with multiple reasons. Both of these innovative modes of explanation are adopted by Nahmanides, who refined and adapted Maimonides' structures of interpretation to express diametrically opposed contents. From this perspective there emerges a picture of the relation between these two seminal figures of medieval Judaism that is much more subtle than the received opinion that bluntly opposes them, the radical arch rationalist against the mystical traditionalist. Inquiry into ta'amei ha-mitzvot served as a locus for discussion of a broad range of philosophical topics: the attributes of God, the grounds of law and legal obligation, the structure of explanation and interpretation, idolatry, friendship and love, the status of astrology and magic, and attitudes toward the body. Stern demonstrates both the philosophical importance of these topics in Maimonides' and Nahmanides' thought and the relevance of their writings to contemporary philosophical discussions.
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ia/artofwatchdogfig0000feld.pdf
The Art of the Watchdog: Fighting Fraud, Waste, Abuse, and Corruption in Government (Excelsior Editions) Daniel L. Feldman and David R. Eichenthal State University of New York Press, Excelsior Editions, State University of New York Press, Albany, 2014
Does government fraud, waste, abuse, and corruption make your blood boil? In The Art of the Watchdog , Daniel L. Feldman and David R. Eichenthal show how to fight back. Based on their own work in federal, state, and local government over the last forty years, they will arm you with the tools and techniques needed to put the spotlight on those who cheat and steal from the public or who squander valuable taxpayer dollars through waste and inefficiency. At the same time, Feldman and Eichenthal outline what they see as the good and the bad of current oversight efforts based on case studies from across the nation. Ultimately their goal is to ensure that the "art of the watchdog" does not become a lost one and to improve the quality and integrity of government and strengthen democracy.
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upload/cgiym_more/Classists Data Dump/Bibliotheca Alexandrina [UPDATED FEB 2023]/2. Ancient & Classical Civilizations/Ancient Greece/Literary Criticism/Sara Ahbel-Rappe - Socratic Ignorance and Platonic Knowledge in the Dialogues of Plato (SUNY series in Western Esoteric Traditions) [Retail].epub
Socratic Ignorance and Platonic Knowledge in the Dialogues of Plato Ahbel-Rappe, Sara State University of New York Press (SUNY Press), State University of New York Press, Albany, NY, 2018
In this highly original and provocative book, Sara Ahbel-Rappe argues that the Platonic dialogues contain an esoteric Socrates who signifies a profound commitment to self-knowledge and whose appearances in the dialogues are meant to foster the practice of self-inquiry. According to Ahbel-Rappe, the elenchus, or inner examination, and the thesis that virtue is knowledge, are tools for a contemplative practice that teaches us how to investigate the mind and its objects directly. In other words, the Socratic persona of the dialogues represents wisdom, which is distinct from and serves as the larger space in which Platonic knowledge—ethics, epistemology, and metaphysics—is constructed. Ahbel-Rappe offers complete readings of the Apology , Charmides , Alcibiades I , Euthyphro , Lysis , Phaedrus , Theaetetus , and Parmenides , as well as parts of the Republic . Her interpretation challenges two common approaches to the figure of Socrates: the thesis that the dialogues represent an "early" Plato who later disavows his reliance on Socratic wisdom, and the thesis that Socratic ethics can best be expressed by the construct of eudaimonism or egoism.
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lgli/F:\Library.nu\76\_109495.769e712c421c55f98b6daeb36867b3d2.pdf
Mediumism : A Philosophical Reconstruction of Modernism for Existential Learning René Vincente Arcilla Albany; State University of New York Press, State University of New York Press, Albany, 2010
Explores the contemporary pedagogical significance of modernism.
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A Path into Metaphysics: Phenomenological, Hermeneutical, and Dialogical Studies Robert E. Wood State University of New York Press, 1990
Review“This is a brilliant ‘introduction’ to metaphysics, beginning with the creation of a metaphysical system (Part I) and then defending it through a reading of the Western tradition (Part II). The writing is clear and persuasive throughout; it does not presuppose antecedent knowledge of the tradition, or of any present context defining ‘metaphysics.’ Rather, the book develops what it needs of those things as it goes along; hence it would be splendid as an undergraduate text. Nevertheless, there are subtle references throughout Part I and direct discussions in Part II of the metaphysical tradition; for those who already know, this is a profound and subtly argued defense of a particular metaphysical position relative to the competitors; hence it is intrinsically interesting for advanced scholars and will evoke commentary in the current discussion. The book is magisterial in both senses: a fine teaching tool and an embodiment of mastery.”― Robert Cummings Neville“I like the sense of philosophical seriousness that comes through. The author displays a humanly insightful touch in relation to metaphysical problems that are often wrongly dismissed as abstract and irrelevant. He communicates the sense that philosophical thought is an adventure of mind. Another major asset of the book is that it shows a wide command of the major thinkers in the philosophical tradition.” ― William DesmondAbout the AuthorRobert E. Wood is Graduate Dean and Director of the Institute of Philosophical Studies at the University of Dallas. He is the author of Martin Buber’s Ontology, and co-editor of the journal, The New Scholasticism.
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ia/princemonkshotok00kenn.pdf
The Prince and the Monk, Shotoku Worship in Shinran's Buddhism Kenneth Doo Young Lee State University of New York Press, 2007
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lgli/Nocturnal Seeing.pdf
Nocturnal Seeing: Hopelessness of Hope and Philosophical Gnosis in Susan Taubes, Gillian Rose, and Edith Wyschogrod Elliot R. Wolfson State University of New York Press, Cultural Memory in the Present, 2024
In this erudite new work, Elliot R. Wolfson explores philosophical gnosis in the writings of Susan Taubes, Gillian Rose, and Edith Wyschogrod. The juxtaposition of these three extraordinary, albeit relatively neglected, philosophers provides a prism through which Wolfson scrutinizes the interplay of ethics, politics, and theology. The bond that ties together the diverse and multifaceted worldviews promulgated by Taubes, Rose, and Wyschogrod is the mutual recognition of the need to enunciate a response to the calamities of the twentieth century based on an incontrovertible acknowledgment of the decadence and malevolence of human beings, without, however, succumbing to acrimony and despair. The speculation of each of these philosophers on melancholia and the tragicomedy of being is unquestionably intricate, exhibiting subtle variations and idiosyncrasies, but we can nevertheless identify a common denominator in their attempt to find the midpoint positioned between hope and hopelessness. As Wolfson articulates, Taubes, Rose, and Wyschogrod exemplify a philosophical sensibility informed by a nocturnal seeing , which is not merely a seeing in the night but rather a seeing of the night. Ultimately, the book reveals the potential for these thinkers' ideas to enhance our moral sensitivity and to encourage participation in the ongoing struggle for meaning and decency in the present.
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lgli/Nicolas Thompson - Imagining the Fed (2021, Suny Press).pdf
Imagining the Fed : The Struggle for the Heart of the Federal Reserve, 1913-1970 Nicolas Thompson; State University of New York Press SUNY Press; State University of New York Press, State University of New York Press, Albany, 2021
"Traces the six decade struggle for power within the Federal Reserve System from the perspective of the central bankers who shaped the Fed"-- Provided by publisher
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ia/knifesongkoreano0000selz.pdf
Knife Song Korea: A Novel (Excelsior Editions) Selzer, Richard, 1928- Albany : Excelsior Editions/State University of New York Press, State University of New York Press, Albany, NY, 2009
143 p. ; 23 cm
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nexusstc/The history of here : a house, the Pine Hills neighborhood, and the city of Albany/2207cf027b439f6b88032428b6a71e34.epub
The history of here : a house, the Pine Hills neighborhood, and the city of Albany Akum Norder Excelsior Editions, an imprint of State University of New York Press, State University of New York Press, Albany, 2018
When you buy an old house, you get much more than a house. In all its quirks, its alterations, in fragments of memory and traces left behind, you get a bundle of small mysteries. Who used to live here? Why did they come here, and where did they go? Whose name is that written on the attic wall? When did that odd little bathroom get shoehorned in there, and what did the room look like before? If you're lucky, one or two of your house's mysteries might unfold into stories. Akum Norder was very lucky. The History of Here follows Albany, New York's, Pine Hills neighborhood through more than one hundred years of change. At its heart is the story of Norder's 1912 house and the people who built and lived in it. As Norder traced their histories, she came to see the development of her house, her street, and her neighborhood as a piece of Albany's story. In the lives of its residents, their struggles and triumphs, she saw a reflection of twentieth-century America. Drawing on interviews, city records, newspapers, out-of-print books, and other sources, Norder's narrative makes a case for city neighborhoods: their value, their preservation, and the grassroots involvement that turns a jumble of houses into a community. Funny and thought-provoking, readable and relevant, The History of Here celebrates the sense of place that fuels the new urbanism.
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ia/raceethnicitypla0000unse_t5x3.pdf
Race, Ethnicity, and Place in a Changing America (Global Academic Publishing) Frazier, John W.; Tettey-Fio, Eugene State University of New York Press; Global Academic Publishing, State University of New York Press, Albany, 2010
A comprehensive assessment of how race and ethnicity affect the places we live, work, and visit.“This timely volume is a storehouse of knowledge that brings together a wide selection of scholars in a rigorous and comprehensive assessment of race, ethnicity, and place. The primacy of place in ethnic and racial discourse is resurrected in this volume.” — Professor Joseph Oppong, University of North Texas“Race, Ethnicity, and Place in a Changing America provides one of the most rigorous and comprehensive assessments available on racial and ethnic geographies and explains why they are important to all of us.” — From the Foreword by Orlando Taylor (Howard University) and Douglas Richardson (Association of American GeographersJohn W. Frazier is Professor of Geography at Binghamton University, State University of New York. He is the coeditor (with Florence M. Margai) of Multicultural Geographies: The Changing Racial/Ethnic Patterns of the United States, also published by SUNY Press. Eugene L. Tettey-Fio is Assistant Professor of Geography at Binghamton University, State University of New York. Frazier and Tettey-Fio are the coauthors (with Florence M. Margai) of Race and Place: Equity Issues in Urban America.
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ia/buddhistworldofs0000swea_o7e8.pdf
The Buddhist World of Southeast Asia: Second Edition (SUNY Series in Religious Studies) Donald K. Swearer State University of New York Press; SUNY Press, State University of New York Press, Albany, 2010
An unparalleled portrait, Donald K. Swearer's Buddhist World of Southeast Asia has been a key source for all those interested in the Theravada homelands since the work's publication in 1995. Expanded and updated, the second edition offers this wide ranging account for readers at the beginning of the twenty-first century.Swearer shows Theravada Buddhism in Southeast Asia to be a dynamic, complex system of thought and practice embedded in the cultures, societies, and histories of Thailand, Myanmar (Burma), Laos, Cambodia, and Sri Lanka. The work focuses on three distinct yet interrelated aspects of this milieu. The first is the popular tradition of life models personified in myths and legends, rites of passage, festival celebrations, and ritual occasions. The second deals with Buddhism and the state, illustrating how King Asoka serves as the paradigmatic Buddhist monarch, discussing the relationship of cosmology and kingship, and detailing the rise of charismatic Buddhist political leaders in the postcolonial period. The third is the modern transformation of Buddhism: the changing roles of monks and laity, modern reform movements, the role of women, and Buddhism in the West.
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nexusstc/From Loyalists to Loyal Citizens/c24316d8fbf2d4be1c523c9e8c087204.epub
From Loyalists to Loyal Citizens: The DePeyster Family of New York (Excelsior Editions) Valerie H. McKito State University of New York Press State University of New York Press, State University of New York Press, Albany, New York, 2015
Challenges the traditional perception that Loyalists were ostracized as traitors to the United States, after the American Revolution. The DePeyster family of New York was one of the first families of New Amsterdam, ranking among the wealthiest of New York during the early days of the American Republic. The DePeysters were also unapologetic Loyalists, serving in the Kings forces during the American Revolution. After the war, the four sons left the United States for Canada and Great Britain. Ten years later, one son, Frederick DePeyster, returned to New York, embraced his Loyalist past, and utilized his British connections to become a prominent and successful merchant. The DePeysters went on to become true Patriots, zealously supporting US interests in the War of 1812. This book examines the forces at work in the lives of the DePeyster family and the decisions they made to navigate their way from loyal subjects of the British crown to loyal citizens of the United States. How this transformation occurred challenges many of the preconceived ideas we hold both about the Revolution and the formation of the American identity in the years following the war. From Loyalists to Loyal Citizens recasts the image of the Loyalist into a more sympathetic mold. These people were not one-dimensional ideologues, but human beings, with all the concerns, cares, and hopes of other Americans. McKito has crafted a persuasive study of Loyalists in the aftermath of the tumultuous Revolutionary War, looking at the DePeyster family of New York to understand how many Loyalists returned from exile and successfully reconciled themselves with the young American republic. Joshua M. Smith, author of Borderland Patriots, Loyalists, and Illicit Trade in the Northeast, 17831820 From Loyalists to Loyal Citizens is an intriguing look at exiled Loyalist Frederick DePeyster and his family and how easily they reentered the society and business world of republican New York. Both former Loyalists and Patriots quickly returned to the goal of making money. The account of life in Canada is especially good. Philip Ranlet, author of The New York Second Edition
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nexusstc/Fdr's Budgeteer and Manager-In-Chief: Harold D. Smith, 1939-1945/a4cb4454c03ee3db6a1a4599fa59202c.epub
FDR's Budgeteer and Manager-in-Chief : Harold D. Smith, 1939-1945 Mordecai Lee State University of New York Press (SUNY Press), State University of New York Press, Albany, 2021
In this book, Mordecai Lee provides a long-overdue examination of a key member of FDR's administration. Harold D. Smith was FDR's budget director from 1939 through to Roosevelt's death in 1945. In that capacity, he was also the de facto manager-in-chief of the federal government. During his tenure, he reformed and expanded the Bureau of the Budget (now Office of Management and Budget) into an elite cadre of apolitical experts dedicated to serving the institutionalized presidency. He pursued management reforms, reorganization, policymaking, economic planning, public relations, and a pinch of politics. In addition, Smith was a leader in professionalizing the emerging field of public administration, cofounding the American Society for Public Administration in 1939 and serving as its second president. A major figure in his time, he appeared on the cover of Time magazine in 1943, and FDR considered him irreplaceable. In response to Smith's offer to resign in 1944, Roosevelt lightheartedly replied, "I would no more accept your resignation than fly by jumping off a roof. You are essentially persona grata and doing a grand job. If you talk any more about resigning, I will act. A Marine Guard from Quantico will be stationed at your side during every minute of every twenty-four hours."
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ia/womanistforefath0000lemo.pdf
Womanist Forefathers : Frederick Douglass and W. E. B. Du Bois Gary L. Lemons SUNY Press - State University of New York Press, State University of New York Press, Albany, 2009
Traces a lineage of pro-feminist black men to two early radical proponents of female equality. What role did African American men have in the early twentieth-century struggle for womens suffrage? How is gender significant to the historical and contemporary struggles for African American liberation? In Womanist Forefathers , Gary L. Lemons examines the memoirs and political writings on women by Frederick Douglass and W. E. B. Du Bois, positioning these radical proponents of female equality as womanist forefathers to later generations of gender progressive black men. Lemons argues that the writings of Douglass and Du Bois, which merge confessional narrative with social criticism, demonstrate the power of pro-womanist thinking in the vision of racial uplift both men advanced. Womanist Forefathers then traces the lineage between these early African American activists to contemporary pro-feminist black men, many of whom have similarly combined analyses of the personal with the political to envision a black male brotherhood founded on womanist principles, free from nationalism rooted in patriarchy, heterosexism, and homophobia. Gary Lemonss Womanist Forefathers invigorates the critical discourse and terrain of black male feminism [it] comes highly recommended for anyone interested in black men doing feminism in the twenty-first century. African American Review Lemons provides a deep historical inquiry into black male feminist origins. No one has asked in quite as compelling a manner what qualities or experiences help to produce black men who see womens oppression as a devastating problem. Furthermore, his positioning of absent and problematic fathers as the origin of the investment in the mother that is then transformed into an abiding concern with womens rights is brilliant. Michael Awkward, author of Scenes of A Memoir
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The Big Thaw: Policy, Governance, and Climate Change in the Circumpolar North (SUNY Series in Environmental Governance: Local-Regional-Global Interactions) Ezra B. W. Zubrow & Errol Meidinger & Kim Diana Connolly State University of New York Press (SUNY Press), 1st, 2019
This book offers a valuable compendium on a broad spectrum of issues associated with climate change, its implications, and human adaptation in the ArcticExplores the unprecedented and rapid climate changes occurring in the Arctic environment.
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Reproducing Sectarianism: Advocacy Networks And The Politics Of Civil Society In Postwar Lebanon Project Muse Upcc Books Paul W. T. Kingston Albany: Published by State University of New York Press, State University of New York Press, Albany, NY, 2013
The Arab Spring In Tunisia, Egypt, Libya, And Elsewhere Has Highlighted The Growing Importance Of The Politics Of Civil Society In The Contemporary Middle East. In 'reproducing Sectarianism', Paul W. T. Kingston Examines Rights-oriented Advocacy Networks Within Lebanon S Postwar Civil Society, Focusing On Movements And Political Campaigns Based On Gender Relations, The Environment, And Disability. Set Within Lebanon S Postwar Sectarian Democracy, Whose Factionalizing Dynamics Have Long Penetrated The Country's Civil Society, Kingston's Fascinating Study Provides An In-depth Analysis Of The Successes And Challenges That Ensued In Promoting Rights-oriented Social Policies. Drawing On Extensive Field Research, Including Interviews And A Wealth Of Primary Documents, Kingston Has Produced A Groundbreaking Work That Will Be Of Interest To Middle East Experts And Nonexperts Alike--provided By Publisher. Chapter 1 Advocacy Politics Within Weak And Fragmented States: A Framework For Analysis 1 -- Chapter 2 Sectarian Democracy In Modern Lebanon: Its Emergence, Consolidation, And Reproduction 21 -- Chapter 3 Struggling For Civic Space: Associational Politics Within Lebanon's Postwar Sectarian Democracy 55 -- Photo Gallery After Page 84 -- Chapter 4 Confronting Sectarian Veto Points: Women's Advocacy Politics In Postwar Lebanon 85 -- Chapter 5 The Greening Of Sectarianism: The Rise And Fall Of Environmental Advocacy In Postwar Lebanon 129 -- Chapter 6 Chehabism From Below? Disability Advocacy And The Challenge Of Sustaining Policy Reform 183. Paul W. T. Kingston. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.
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Dead Woman Hollow (Excelsior Editions) Kass Fleisher Excelsior Editions/State University of New York Press, State University of New York Press, Albany, 2012
Three generations of Northern Appalachian women confront poverty, violence, and isolation. Dead Woman Hollow , a shady glade named for a rattlesnake-bit mother left to die in 1908, is a novel that testifies to the true grit that is a birthright of the women of Northern Appalachia's remote mountain areas - a beautiful and brutal land with a culture hostile to change. The novel spans three generations of women's lives connected by geography and history. It begins during World War I, when a Philadelphian pro-suffrage group attempts to bring their replica Liberty Bell to every one of the sixty-seven county seats in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, drawing the interest of a young woman with a mysterious past. Then during the Depression, a headstrong girl finds the means to feed her sisters, her cousin, and her stepfather, even as the latter scours the region looking for work to stave off starvation. And in the waning years of the Reagan Era, two lesbian hikers are stalked by a local mountain man. Propelled by prose that is as stylistically stark as the events it depicts, this novel is testament to the enduring mettle of women who find themselves at the crosshairs of history and circumstance.
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Life As Insinuation : George Santayana's Hermeneutics of Finite Life and Human Self Katarzyna Kremplewska State University of New York Press (SUNY Press), State University of New York Press, Albany, 2019
"In this book, Katarzyna Kremplewska offers a thorough analysis of Santayana's conception of human self, viewed as part of his larger philosophy of life. Santayana emerges as an author of a provocative philosophy of drama, in which human life is acted out. Kremplewska demonstrates how his thought addresses the dynamics of human self in this context and the possibility of sustaining self-integrity while coping with the limitations of finite life. Focusing on particular aspects of Santayana's thought such as his conception of the tragic aspect of existence, and the role of the doctrine of spirit in his philosophical anthropology and critique of culture, this book also sets Santayana's thought in substantial dialogue with other thinkers such as Heidegger, Bergson, and Nietzsche. Like Santayana's philosophy, this book seeks to build passages between theoretical reflection and practical life with the possibility of a good life in view"-- Provided by publisher
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Grade Inflation : Academic Standards in Higher Education edited by Lester H. Hunt State University of New York Press; State Univ of New York Pr, State University of New York Press, Albany, 2008
<p>This book provides a provocative look at the issues and controversies surrounding grade inflation, and, more generally, grading practices in American higher education. The contributors confront the issues from a number of different disciplines and varying points of view. Topics explored include empirical evidence for and against the claim that there is a general upward trend in grading, whether grade inflation (if it exists) is a problem, which ethical considerations are relevant to grading, and whether heavy reliance on anonymous student evaluations of teaching excellence has a distorting effect on grading practices. Finally, the contributors offer contrasting perspectives on the prospects for reform.</p>
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Somewhere in France : The World War I Letters and Journal of Private Frederick A. Kittleman Frederick A. Kittleman, Thomas J. Schaeper Excelsior Editions, State University of New York Press, Albany, NY, 2017
The United States entered World War I in April 1917, and by the end of the conflict two million American soldiers were fighting on French soil. One of them was Private Frederick A. Kittleman, who was born in the small city of Olean in western New York. After being drafted in 1918, Kittleman was sent to France as a part of an artillery regiment. While overseas, he participated in several of the large battles in the final stages of the war, including the Meuse-Argonne Offensive. Throughout this time, he wrote regularly to his family. In Somewhere in France , Thomas J. Schaeper transcribes these letters, which show a young man proud to join the army and excited about his adventures. The letters are contrasted with Kittleman's journal, which recounts the gritty details of battle that he shielded from his family in their correspondence. Schaeper provides detailed annotations of the journal and letters, which, together with a number of illustrations, paint a vivid picture of the experiences of a private in WWI, his opinion on America's participation in the final, bloody campaigns of the war, and the psychological and physical effects that the war had on him.
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A Vigilant Society : Jewish Thought and the State in Medieval Spain Roiz Margaretten, Javier Roiz, Selma L. Margaretten State University of New York Press, State University of New York Press, Albany, 2013
A Vigilant Society presents a provocative hypothesis that argues that Western society as we know it emerged from the soil of Jewish intellectual advances in the thirteenth century, especially those formulated on the Iberian Peninsula. A paradigmatic shift began to occur, one that abandoned the pre–Gothic Sephardic wisdom found in, for example, the writings of Maimonides in favor of what author Javier Roiz calls the'vigilant society.'This model embraces a conception of politics that includes a radical privatization of an individual's interior life and—especially as adopted and adapted in later centuries by Roman Catholic and Calvinist thinkers—is marked by a style of politics that accepts the dominance of power and control as given. Vigilant society laid the foundation for the Western understanding of politics and its institutions and remains pervasive in today's world.
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Regulating the Business of Insurance in a Federal System Joseph Francis Zimmerman Albany, N.Y.: SUNY Press ; Bristol: University Presses Marketing [distributor], State University of New York Press, Albany, 2010
In Regulating the Business of Insurance in a Federal System, Joseph F. Zimmerman provides an up-to-date historical description and analysis of the regulation of the business of insurance in the United States. He focuses on the controversial issue of whether Congress should authorize optional federal charters for insurance companies, thereby establishing a dual charter system superficially similar to the dual banking system. Reviewing the evidence between federal and state level regulation of the financial securities industry, Zimmerman finds that federal regulation falls woefully short of its state counterpart. He concludes that the current system, rather than the proposed dual insurance regulatory system, is the most efficient and effective.
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Thresholds, Encounters : Paul Celan and the Claim of Philology Kristina Mendicino (editor), Dominik Zechner (editor) State University of New York Press, State University of New York Press, Albany, 2023
"Explores the various ways in which poetic and philosophical writing meet in texts by, and on, Paul Celan"-- Provided by publisher
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Become Who You Are: With an Additional Essay, "The Old Woman" (Suny Series, Women Writers in Translation) Hedwig Dohm; Elizabeth G. Ametsbichler State University of New York Press, State University of New York Press, Albany, 2006
Two textsone novella and one essaythat exemplify Dohms passionate arguments for gender equality. Hedwig Dohm (18311919) was a thinker and writer significantly ahead of her time. She championed womens rights in Germany and criticized with acerbic wit the social, political, and familial inequities inherent in gender relationships at the time of the first wave of the womens movement. Her novella Become Who You Are is about a woman, Agnes Schmidt, whose husband has died and who is grappling with finding an identity for herself as an aging widowreflecting the restrictions imposed especially on aging, widowed women who often yearn for a life and identity of their own. Also included here is the English translation of Dohms essay, The Old Woman, which is a compelling call for women to resist the social, intellectual, psychological, and physical restraints placed on women of Dohms time. Dohms argument that old age renders women superfluous and invisible still applies today, as does her activity and growth. Ametsbichlers careful translation has a good flow and captures Dohms style. This attractive, informative book will delight those interested in 19th-century German literature, gender, and age. It deserves a wide audience. CHOICE For a modern reader, it is shocking to realize that womens lives were over so soon and that nineteenth-century German society made no provision to integrate independent women once their husbands died. While in many cases Hedwig Dohm separates her political views from her fiction, this piece resonates with an indictment of the restraints placed on bourgeois womens education and identity formation. Susan L. Cocalis, editor of The Defiant German Feminist Poems from the Middle Ages to the Present
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Homer's Hero : Human Excellence in the Iliad and the Odyssey Michelle M. Kundmueller; State University of New York Press (SUNY Press), State University of New York Press, Albany, 2019
Offering a new, Plato-inspired reading of the Iliad and the Odyssey , this book traces the divergent consequences of love of honor and love of one's own private life for human excellence, justice, and politics. Analyzing Homer's intricate character portraits, Michelle M. Kundmueller concludes that the poet shows that the excellence or virtue to which humans incline depends on what they love most. Ajax's character demonstrates that human beings who seek honor strive, perhaps above all, to display their courage in battle, while Agamemnon's shows that the love of honor ultimately undermines the potential for moderation, destabilizing political order. In contrast to these portraits, the excellence that Homer links to the love of one's own, such as by Odysseus and his wife, Penelope, fosters moderation and employs speech to resolve conflict. It is Odysseus, rather than Achilles, who is the pinnacle of heroic excellence. Homer's portrait of humanity reveals the value of love of one's own as the better, albeit still incomplete, precursor to a just political order. Kundmueller brings her reading of Homer to bear on contemporary tensions between private life and the pursuit of public honor, arguing that individual desires continue to shape human excellence and our prospects for justice.
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Theosophy Across Boundaries : Transcultural and Interdisciplinary Perspectives on a Modern Esoteric Movement Hans Martin Krmer;Julian Strube; & Julian Strube State University of New York Press (SUNY Press), State University of New York Press, Albany, 2020
Offers a new approach to Theosophy that takes into account its global dimensions and its interaction with highly diverse cultural contexts. Theosophy across Boundaries brings a global history approach to the study of esotericism, highlighting the important role of Theosophy in the general histories of religion, science, philosophy, art, and politics. The first half of the book consists of seven perspectives on the activities of the Theosophical Society in very different regional contexts, ranging from India, Vietnam, China, and Japan to Victorian Britain and Israel, shedding new light on the entanglement of “Western” and “Oriental” ideas around 1900. The second half explores specific cultural influences that Theosophy exerted in the spheres of literature, art, and politics, using case studies from Sri Lanka, Burma, India, Japan, Ireland, Germany, and Russia. The examples clearly show that Theosophy was part of a truly global movement, thus providing an outstanding example of the complex entanglements of the global religious history of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Hans Martin Krämer is Professor of Japanese Studies at Heidelberg University, Germany, and the author of Shimaji Mokurai and the Reconception of Religion and the Secular in Modern Japan. Julian Strube is a Research Fellow in Religious Studies at the University of Münster, Germany.
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Sex on Earth As It Is in Heaven : A Christian Eschatology of Desire Patricia Beattie Jung State University of New York Press, Reprint, 2016
Offers a new theology of desire and delight based on the Christian hope for bodily resurrection. This work is part of a growing chorus of theological voices raised in support of erotic desire. Although most theologians have concluded that there will be no experience of sexual desire and delight in the world to come, Patricia Beattie Jung critically examines the historical traditions and biblical rationales for this teaching. She defends an alternative claim that there will be a healed and glorified experience of sex in heaven based on a compelling account of the Christian hope for bodily resurrection. The first half of the work focuses on Christian foundations for the notion of sex in heaven, while the second goes on to discuss some of the implications of those convictions for sex on earth. Jung concludes with discussions of how best to nurture sexual delight on earth and how and why internet pornography fails in that regard.“The book provides a valuable, alternative reading of Christian eschatological thinking about resurrected bodies and a sensitive, refreshing, and candid discussion about sexual delight.” — Adrian Thatcher, author of God, Sex, and Gender: An IntroductionISBN : 9781438463834
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Hegel on Tragedy and Comedy : New Essays Mark Alznauer; State University of New York Press (SUNY Press), State University of New York Press, Albany, 2021
No philosopher has treated the subject of tragedy and comedy in as original and searching a manner as G. W. F. Hegel. His concern with these genres runs throughout both his early and late works and extends from aesthetic issues to questions in the history of society and religion. Hegel on Tragedy and Comedy is the first book to explore the full extent of Hegel's interest in tragedy and comedy. The contributors analyze his treatment of both ancient and modern drama, including major essays on Sophocles, Aristophanes, Shakespeare, Goethe, and the German comedic tradition, and examine the relation of these genres to political, religious, and philosophical issues. In addition, the volume includes several essays on the role tragedy and comedy play in Hegel's philosophy of history. This book will not only be valuable to those who wish for a general overview of Hegel's treatment of tragedy and comedy but also to those who want to understand how his treatment of these genres is connected to the rest of his thought.
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nexusstc/The Promise of Friendship: Fidelity within Finitude/919f7cf0b7bc25e5f2478de637b8fb9b.pdf
The Promise of Friendship : Fidelity Within Finitude Sarah Horton State University of New York Press, SUNY Series in Contemporary Continental Philosophy, 2023
Argues that friendship is the gift of a world that is not one's own and that transforms one's world in unforseeable ways.
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lgli/Torturous Etiquettes - Daniel Varndell.pdf
Torturous Etiquettes: Film Performance and Social Form (The Suny Series Horizons of Cinema) Daniel Varndell State University of New York Press, State University of New York Press, Albany, 2023
"Explores the "torture" of mannered behavior and the prevalence of etiquette as a theme in classical and contemporary Hollywood and European cinema"-- Provided by publisher
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lgli/A Watch Over Mortality-The Philosophical Story of Julian - Harold C. Raley.epub
A WATCH OVER MORTALITY Harold C. Raley State University of New York Press
In A Watch Over Mortality Harold Raley offers the English-speaking world Julián Marías's compelling alternatives to contemporary minimalist thought, and does so in a dynamic style that itself reflects the humane spirit and verve of what may well prove to be the most innovative philosophy of modern times. Here for the first time Marías's philosophy is revealed in its full historical depth, its many interrelated levels, its fascinating aperçus, and its real or possible applicability to many humanistic disciplines.In order to do justice to Marías and his way of thinking, Raley narrates the evolution of this philosophy from early antecedents in Germanic and Ortegan phenomenology to Marías's own original contributions. For this reason A Watch Over Mortality is not only a book about Marías but also about Ortega y Gasset and his times, about twentieth-century Spanish culture, and, ultimately, about the nature of Spain itself. The book is itself an exercise in the very method and style of the philosophy it explicates.Harold Raley is Professor of Languages, Robert H. Ray Chair of Humanities, and Dean, College of Arts and Humanities, at Houston Baptist University. He is the author of Jose Ortega y Gasset: Philosopher of European Unity; and Responsible Vision: The Philosophy of Julian Marias and coauthor of Jose Ortega y Gasset: A Bibliography of Secondary Sources. In addition, he has published several books in Spain and translated four books by Julian Marias.
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Modes Of Learning: Whitehead's Metaphysics And The Stages Of Education Project Muse Upcc Books George Allan State University Of New York Press, State University of New York Press, Albany, 2012
Educators are familiar with Alfred North Whitehead's three stages of education: romance, precision, and generalization. Philosophers are familiar with his metaphysical theories about the primacy of temporal processes. In Modes of Learning, George Allan brings these two sides of Whitehead's thought together for the first time in a book suitable for both those initially approaching Whitehead's metaphysics and experts alike.Allan develops a series of analogies between Whitehead's ideas about how we learn and key concepts in his later metaphysical writings, demonstrating that both how we learn and how the world changes involve a tension between open-ended exploration and systematic organization. Novel ideas free us from the blinders imposed by old habits and beliefs. Yet only when these ideas are integrated with the old ways are we able to improve our individual and collective lives—until changing circumstances call for further new ideas and fresh integrations.Using a rich variety of examples, Allan illuminates the metaphysical ideas he explores by tethering them concretely to the educational practices in which they are rooted. This shows a key but neglected feature of Whitehead's thought: his pragmatic theory of truth, with its functionalist approach to experience and its humanistic appreciation of the frailty of all human endeavors.
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On the Good Life : Thinking Through the Intermediaries in Plato's Philebus Cristina Ionescu State University of New York Press (SUNY Press), State University of New York Press, Albany, 2019
Plato's Philebus continues to fascinate us with its reflections on what it means to live a good life by aiming at the right combination of pleasure and knowledge. In this book, Cristina Ionescu argues that mediation is a central theme in the dialogue. Whether we talk about mediating between distinct ontological levels, between steps of reasoning, between pleasure and knowledge, between distinct types of pleasure, or between concrete circumstances and ideals, the steps in between remain essential to a good life. Focusing on ethical, epistemological, and metaphysical aspects of the dialogue, Ionescu occasionally steps beyond the letter of the text, while remaining faithful to its spirit, as she tries to illuminate what is only hinted at.
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Genealogies of the Secular: The Making of Modern German Thought (SUNY series in Theology and Continental Thought) Willem Styfhals; Stéphane Symons State University of New York Press, State University of New York Press, Albany, 2019
Presents a historical and philosophical overview of the twentieth-century German debates on secularization and their significance for contemporary discussions about the relationship between theology and modernity. While the concept of secularization is traditionally used to define the nature of modern culture, and sometimes to uncover the theological origins of secular modernity, its validity is being questioned ever more radically today. Genealogies of the Secular returns to the historical, intellectual, and philosophical roots of this concept in the twentieth-century German debates on religion and modernity, and presents a wide range of strategies that German thinkers have applied to apprehend the connection between religion and secularism. In fundamentally heterogeneous ways, these strategies all developed “genealogies of the secular” by tracing modern phenomena back to their religious or theological roots. This book aims to disclose the complex prehistory of the contemporary debates on political theology and postsecularism, and to show how prominent thinkers continue this German tradition today. It explores and assesses the classic theories of secularization that are epitomized in Carl Schmitt’s writings on political theology, but also addresses German philosophers whose work has been rarely associated with secularization, including Walter Benjamin, Ernst Cassirer, Martin Heidegger, Immanuel Kant, and Hannah Arendt. Attention is also paid to two thinkers whose role in these discourses has not been fully explored yet: Jacob Taubes and Jan Assmann. By introducing their thinking on religion, politics, and secularization, the book also makes two of their own key texts available to an English-language readership. Willem Styfhals is a postdoctoral fellow at the Institute of Philosophy, KU Leuven. Stéphane Symons is Associate Professor at the Institute of Philosophy, KU Leuven.
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Hegel on Tragedy and Comedy : New Essays Mark Alznauer; State University of New York Press (SUNY Press), State University of New York Press, Albany, 2021
No philosopher has treated the subject of tragedy and comedy in as original and searching a manner as G. W. F. Hegel. His concern with these genres runs throughout both his early and late works and extends from aesthetic issues to questions in the history of society and religion. Hegel on Tragedy and Comedy is the first book to explore the full extent of Hegel's interest in tragedy and comedy. The contributors analyze his treatment of both ancient and modern drama, including major essays on Sophocles, Aristophanes, Shakespeare, Goethe, and the German comedic tradition, and examine the relation of these genres to political, religious, and philosophical issues. In addition, the volume includes several essays on the role tragedy and comedy play in Hegel's philosophy of history. This book will not only be valuable to those who wish for a general overview of Hegel's treatment of tragedy and comedy but also to those who want to understand how his treatment of these genres is connected to the rest of his thought.
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Hobbes and the Democratic Imaginary Christopher Holman; State University of New York Press, 2022
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lgli/The Primal Wound_ A Transpersonal View of - John Firman.epub
The Primal Wound: A Transpersonal View of Trauma, Addiction, and Growth John Firman & Ann Gila State University of New York Press, SUNY series in the Philosophy of Psychology, 1997 apr 25
Argues that a primal wounding of the human spirit occurs in earliest human life that disrupts fundamental relationships and leads to anxiety, loneliness, and alienation; and shows how this wounding can be redeemed through therapy and through living one's life differently.To many of us, modern life is a headlong rush to avoid dark feelings that threaten to disrupt our lives at every turn. In order to block the surging tide of this hidden level of experience, we become enthralled with violence, sex, and mass media and addicted to alcohol, drugs, and power, and we compulsively strive for romance, success, and control. All of this, according to the authors, can be traced to the primal wound―a dark specter of isolation, abandonment, and alienation haunting human life.The primal wound is the result of a violation we all suffer in various ways, beginning in early childhood and continuing throughout life. Because we are treated not as individual, unique human beings but as objects, our intrinsic, authentic sense of self is annihilated. This primal wounding breaks the fundamental relationships that form the fabric of human existence: the relationship to oneself, to other people, to the natural world, and to a sense of transpersonal meaning symbolized in concepts such as the Divine, the Ground of Being, and Ultimate Reality. In this book, Firman and Gila apply object relations theory, self-psychology, transpersonal psychology, and psychosynthesis to the issues of psychological wounding, healing, and growth and show how this wounding can be redeemed through therapy and through changing one's way of living
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Transforming Democracy: Legislative Campaign Committees and Political Parties (Suny Series in Political Party Development) Shea, Daniel M. State University of New York Press in cooperation with the Center for Party Development, Washington, DC; State University of New York Press, State University of New York Press, Albany, 1995
Examines the emergence of state-level legislative campaign committees in the U. S., which are quickly becoming the dominant force in state politics, and explores their relationship with traditional party organizations.This book examines the emergence of state-level legislative campaign committees (LCCs) and their relationship with traditional political party organizations. Now found in 40 states, LCCs provide extensive campaign services and are quickly becoming the dominant force in state politics. But where do these new organizations fit in the party rubric? Whereas most scholars suggest they are evidence of party evolution and growth, Shea disagrees, forcing a rethinking of precisely what we expect political parties to do.Are state LCCs part of, and do they act like, party organizations? To answer this question, Shea examines surveys of over 300 state and county party leaders from around the nation and numerous sources of aggregate data. Using a mix of empirical and anecdotal information, the author looks at formal linkages, project interdependence, goals and activities, and general perceptions of party leaders. He concludes that LCCs are best conceived as independent campaign consulting firms rather than “party organizations” and that these new units may be contributing to party atrophy rather than party resurgence.Daniel M. Shea is Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Akron.
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