Rodrigo Nunes, Josephine Berry Slater, Anthony Isles, "The Organisation of the Organisationless: Collective Action After Networks"
English | 2014 | ISBN: 1906496757 | PDF | pages: 56 | 1.5 mb
Rejecting the dichotomy of centralism and horizontalism that has deeply marked millennial politics, Rodrigo Nunes' close analysis of network systems demonstrates how organising within contemporary social and political movements exists somewhere between - or beyond - the two. Rather than the party or chaos, the one or the multitude, he discovers a 'bestiary' of hybrid organisational forms and practices that render such disjunctives false. The resulting picture shows how social and technical networks can and do facilitate strategic action and fluid distributions of power at the same time. It is by developing the strategic potentials that are already immanent to networks, he argues, that contemporary solutions to the question of organisation can be developed. Part of the PML Books series. A collaboration between Mute and the Post-Media Lab.
The New Small House by Katie Hutchison
English | October 20, 2015 | ISBN: 1631864408 | 224 pages | EPUB | 25 Mb
Smaller is big, says architect and author Katie Hutchison, whose book The New Small House shows those looking to downsize how they can live smartly, economically and environmentally friendly in elegantly designed homes.
The Natural History of the Crustacea, Volume 7 :
Developmental Biology and Larval Ecology
by Klaus Anger, Steffen Harzsch
The Myth of Economic Development (Critical South) by Celso Furtado, Mario Tosi Furtado
2020 | ISBN: 1509540148, 150954013X | English | 90 pages | PDF | 1 MB
This classic work remains one of the most incisive contributions to dependency theory in the Latin American context. While agreeing with other dependency theorists that underdevelopment on the Latin America periphery was structurally connected to the accumulation of capital in the advanced economies at the core of the global capitalist system, Furtado went further and argued that the very idea of development in the periphery is a myth, deceiving countries into focusing on narrow economic factors such as the rate of investment and the volume of exports to the detriment of their human well-being. Moreover, the costs of development in terms of environmental destruction would be catastrophic for the planet: the idea that the poor in Latin America and elsewhere might someday enjoy the livelihoods of today's rich people is unrealizable in practice, and any attempt to generalize the lifestyles of the world's well-off would lead to the collapse of civilization. Adhering to the ideas of development and progress is not only misleading: it is also a form of cultural domination that stifles creativity and blocks the imagination of alternative life forms that would be better aligned to the conditions of life in Latin America and elsewhere.
The Leadership Skills Handbook: 100 Essential Skills You Need to be a Leader 5th Edition
by Jo Owen
English | 2020 | ISBN: 1789666694 | 328 Pages | EPUB | 2 MB
The Joy of Dog Training 30 Fun, No-Fail Lessons to Raise and Train a Happy, Well-Behaved Dog (Dog...
The Joy of Dog Training: 30 Fun, No-Fail Lessons to Raise and Train a Happy, Well-Behaved Dog (Dog Tricks and Training) by Kyra Sundance
English | October 6th, 2020 | ISBN: 1631599704 | 144 pages | EPUB | 15.81 MB
The Joy of Dog Training is a fun and inspirational guide toteaching your dog the 30 tricks most fundamental to their training. The interactive program will enhance not only your dog's performance, but also your overall relationship with your dog.
Albert Navarra, "The Joy of Argument"
English | 2015 | ISBN: 1633370453 | EPUB | pages: 208 | 0.5 mb
There are things in life you want but will never get, unless you learn how to argue for them. And there are things in life you don't want, but you'll get them anyway, if you let others persuade you with weak arguments. Here you will learn how to get more of what you want, and less of what you don't. You'll learn The Joy of Argument.
The Healer's Purse: 20 Years of remedies that work by Karema H McGhee
2020 | ISBN: 1735363634 | English | 70 pages | EPUB + PDF(Converted) | 1.3 + 1 MB
"The Healer's Purse," is not only answering the question, does wellness begin in the gut & do we have the power to heal our own bodies, but it also challenges it's reader's to consider the power of herbal remedies, natural living, holistic health and complementary alternative medicine ideas for overall well being. The author Karema McGhee uses her works some which she calls her secrets, her most used herbs from over the last 20 years, she's complied those, and some of her most asked about remedies and wrote "The Healer's Purse," as a way of sharing what's in her healer's bag, otherwise called her purse to the world. If you want to know what's in this healers purse, or perhaps you want to learn about some off the radar alternative medicine ideas or if you want to chat with your doctor about possible new idea's bring this book home today. Karema McGhee is the author of Psychological Ramblings of A Traveling Gypsy and the Emerging Woman, both books are designed to be used as workbooks for healing the sacred feminine. Teaching women the art of conserving their energy, how to get the best out of love, relationships and how to use their feminine power. In this latest book, "The Healer's Purse," she wants to celebrate 20 years of wellness by sharing her favorite herbs used for the common cold to headaches and anything in between detoxification of the body system. Grab "The Healer' Purse." to tap into a world of antiquity and honoring the sacred healing arts. 20 years of wellness, now available to all who dare believe in the power of well being.
The Handbook of Therapeutic Care for Children : Evidence-Informed Approaches to
Working with Traumatized Children and Adolescents in Foster, Kinship and Adoptive Care
by Janise Mitchell, Joe Tucci
The Haitian Revolution: Capitalism, Slavery and Counter-Modernity (Critical South) by Eduardo Grüner and Ramsey McGlazer
English | Nov 25, 2019 | ISBN: 1509535470, 1509535489 | 256 pages | PDF | 5,7 MB
It is impossible to understand capitalism without analyzing slavery, an institution that tied together three world regions: Europe, the Americas, and Africa. The exploitation of slave labor led to a form of proto-globalization in which violence was indispensable to the production of wealth.