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Schlesinger, "Benjamin Harrison: The American Presidents Series: The 23rd President, 1889-1893" English | 2005 | pages: 224 | ISBN: 0805069526 | EPUB | 0,4 mb The scion of a political dynasty ushers in the era of big government ![]() Free Download Neil Powell, "Benjamin Britten: A Life for Music" English | 2013 | pages: 528 | ISBN: 0805097740, 0099537362 | EPUB | 3,4 mb This spellbinding centenary biography by Neil Powell looks at the music, the life, and the legacy of the greatest British composer of the twentieth century ![]() Free Download Gary May, "Bending Toward Justice: The Voting Rights Act and the Transformation of American Democracy" English | 2013 | pages: 336 | ISBN: 0465018467, 0822359278 | EPUB | 1,9 mb When the Fifteenth Amendment of 1870 granted African Americans the right to vote, it seemed as if a new era of political equality was at hand. Before long, however, white segregationists across the South counterattacked, driving their black countrymen from the polls through a combination of sheer terror and insidious devices such as complex literacy tests and expensive poll taxes. 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Steinert, Robert 2017 | 218 Pages | ISBN: 3981653572 | PDF | 17 MB Die Globalisten, ihre Marionetten und prominente GegenstimmenMit vielen Bildern und brisanten Zitaten zur sog. „Migration"!Der US-Militärstratege Thomas P. M. Barnett (* 1962) hat die Strategie der Globalisierer zur Erringung der Weltherrschaft dargelegt: „Unser Planet steckt voller Spinner, die gegen die Vermischung von Rassen und Kulturen wettern und sich der Erkenntnis verschließen, daß die Logik der Ökonomie obsiegen wird und nur sie die Menschen überzeugen kann. ... Jawohl, ich nehme die vernunftwidrigen Argumente unserer Gegner zur Kenntnis. Doch sollten sie Widerstand gegen die globale Weltordnung leisten, fordere ich: Tötet sie!"Der Jurist Paul Johann Anselm von Feuerbach (1755-1833), Begründer der modernen deutschen Strafrechtslehre und Schöpfer des bayerischen Strafgesetzbuches von 1813, meint hingegen:„Es ist die Absicht der Natur, daß die Menschheit in mannigfaltigen Volksgeschlechternblühe und jedes Volk in seiner Eigentümlichkeit und originellen Verschiedenheit sichentwickle und ausbilde. Nicht in einförmigem Einerlei, sondern in unergründlicherMannigfaltigkeit offenbart sich der große Weltgeist. Selbständigkeit der Völker, souveräne Freiheit der Staaten, in welchen sie leben, ist das größte Heiligtum der Menschenwürdeund der Persönlichkeit eines jeden Volkes. Das Gleichmachen ist einer der erstenGrundsätze in dem Plane eines Welteroberers."Diese denkwürdige Aussage Paul Johann Anselm von Feuerbachs über die Bedeutungfreier Völker und souveräner Staaten war für uns der entscheidende Anlaß zurHerstellung der vorliegenden Zitatensammlung.Um die Ziele der neuen Weltordnung zu erreichen, müssen die Völker auf blutigeoder unblutige Weise beseitigt werden, denn sie sind für gewisse einflußreiche Kreisedie Hindernisse auf dem Weg zur Weltherrschaft.Die Völker sind eine Höherentwicklung der Masse Mensch. Johann Gottfried Herderund Leopold von Ranke nennen sie die „Gedanken Gottes". Ihre Zerstörung unddie Vernichtung ihrer vielfältigen Kulturen ist ein Eingriff in die Schöpfung. Dabeiist es einerlei, ob diese Zersetzung nun durch bewußt manipulierte Völkerwanderungenund/oder durch einen Kulturchauvinismus bewirkt wird.Wir zeigen in unserer Zitatensammlung die Befürworter und Nutznießer dieser neuenWeltordnung und führen auch einige Hoffung gebende Gegenstimmen an.Was ein Volk für die Weltgeschichte sein kann, wenn es unversehrt und frei ist, offenbartunsere Zitatensammlung über das deutsche Volk. Für entsprechende Beiträgevon Michael Winkler und Dr. Han Tsuyoschi sagen wir unseren herzlichen Dank.„Ebenso verderblich wie die Einbuße nationaler Selbständigkeit ist fürein Volk auch das Streben nach grenzenloser Weltherrschaft."Heinrich von Sybel (deutscher Historiker, 1817-1895) ![]() Free Download Being Upright: Zen Meditation and Bodhisattva Precepts By Tenshin Reb Anderson 2016 | 317 Pages | ISBN: 1930485018 | EPUB | 1 MB DescriptionBeing Upright takes us beyond the conventional interpretation of ethical precepts to the ultimate meaning that informs them. Reb Anderson first introduces us to the fundamental ideas of Zen Buddhist practice. Who was Shakyamuni Buddha and what was his central teaching? What does it mean to be a bodhisattva and take the bodhisattva vow? Why should we confess and acknowledge our ancient twisted karma? What is the significance of taking refuge in Buddha, dharma, and sangha? The author explores the ten basic precepts, including not killing, not stealing, not lying, not misusing sexuality, and not using intoxicants. A gifted storyteller, Anderson takes us to the heart of situations, where moral judgments are not easy and we do not have all the answers. With wisdom and compassion, he teaches us how to confront the emotional and ethical turmoil of our lives.From ✅Publishers WeeklyAmerican Buddhism is a unique expression of the ancient Eastern spiritual path, yet within its natural cultural transformations, practitioners are still sustained by the potentially exquisite lineage of teacher to student; the reliance on time-tested principles to guide the human light; and the manifest glory of every day realized. Anderson (Warm Smiles from Cold Mountains) captures these traditional strengths and renders them very skillfully for the here and now. Anderson is a key spiritual heir to the legendary Shunryu Suzuki, who founded San Francisco Zen Center and authored the enduring classic Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind. Here, Anderson discusses receiving the 16 great Bodhisattva precepts; taking refuge in the Triple Treasure of Buddha, dharma (teachings) and sangha (community); and embracing and sustaining forms, ceremonies and good actions. He also addresses abstaining from killing, stealing, misusing sexuality, lying, intoxication, criticizing others, mean-spirited self-praise, possessiveness, harboring ill will and disparaging the Triple Treasure. In the best sense, Anderson's fresh treatment of these topics is well suited for his American audience, but is also useful beyond our borders. In readable style, Anderson conveys his message didactically, in story and in precious glimpses of the seminal American Zen master Suzuki. Although definitely written for practitioners, Anderson's emphasis on Buddhism's grounded practicality shines clearly for any open-minded seeker.Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.ReviewReb Anderson moved to San Francisco from Minnesota, in 1967, to study Zen Buddhism with Shunryu Suzuki Roshi, who ordained him as a priest in 1970. Since then, Reb has continued to study at San Francisco Zen Center, which includes Beginner's Mind Temple at The City Center (San Francisco), Green Dragon Temple at Green Gulch Farm (near Muir Beach, California), and Zen Mind Temple (Carmel Valley, California). Reb served as abbot from 1986 to 1995 and is now a senior dharma teacher.About the AuthorReb Anderson Roshi studied Zen Buddism with Shunryu Suzuki Roshi, who ordained him a priest in 1970. He continues to practice and teach at the San Francisco Zen Center, where he served as abbot from 1986 to 1995. His writings have been published in Wind Bell: Essays and Lectures from the San Francisco Zen Center, 1968-1998 (Mercury House, 1998) and in numerous Buddhist periodicals. ![]() Free Download Being Hindu, Being Indian: Lala Lajpat Rai's Ideas of Nationhood by Vanya Vaidehi Bhargav English | 2024 | ISBN: 0670094072 | 800 Pages | True ePUB | 3.76 MB ![]() Free Download Being Gardner Dozois by Michael Swanwick, Gardner Dozois English | May 12, 2018 | ISBN: 1719057745, 1882968190 | True EPUB | 290 pages | 0.9 MB If you wanted to know how one of the best editors and writers thinks, who would you want to know about? Gardner Dozois! Gardner has won more Hugo awards for editing than anyone, for his incredible work with Asimove's Science Fiction Magazine-where stories he selected and edited won tons more awards. He's won awards for his own writing as well, and has created a huge number of anthologies, including the reknowned "Year's Best Science Fiction" series. 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It considers the features of this: a more personal and experiential relationship with God; a new approach to morality, in which right living is seen as more important than right believing; and a critical view of what is seen as the Catholic hierarchy's misguidedness. The book argues that this reinterpreting of religion by young people has the potential to alter fundamentally the nature of Catholicism in the Philippines, but that, nevertheless, young people's new approach involves a solid, enduring commitment and a strong view of their own Catholic, religious identity. |