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English | 2017 | ISBN: 1138045314 | EPUB | pages: 232 | 1.9 mb Why is the United States the only advanced capitalist country with no labor party? This question is one of the great enduring puzzles of American political development, and it lies at the heart of a fundamental debate about the nature of American society. Tackling this debate head-on, Robin Archer puts forward a new explanation for why there is no American labor party-an explanation that suggests that much of the conventional wisdom about "American exceptionalism" is untenable. Conventional explanations rely on comparison with Europe. Archer challenges these explanations by comparing the United States with its most similar New World counterpart-Australia. This comparison is particularly revealing, not only because the United States and Australia share many fundamental historical, political, and social characteristics, but also because Australian unions established a labor party in the late nineteenth century, just when American unions, against a common backdrop of industrial defeat and depression, came closest to doing something similar. Archer examines each of the factors that could help explain the American outcome, and his systematic comparison yields unexpected conclusions. He argues that prosperity, democracy, liberalism, and racial hostility often promoted the very changes they are said to have obstructed. And he shows that it was not these characteristics that left the United States without a labor party, but, rather, the powerful impact of repression, religion, and political sectarianism. ![]() Free Download Revisioning History: Film and the Construction of a New Past (Princeton Studies in Culture/Power/History) by Robert A. Rosenstone English | January 12, 1995 | ISBN: 069108629X | 232 pages | PDF | 7.77 Mb In Revisioning History thirteen historians from around the world look at the historical film on its own terms, not as it compares to written history but as a unique way of recounting the past. How does film construct a historical world? What are the rules, codes, and strategies by which it brings the past to life? What does that historical construction mean to us? In grappling with these questions, each contributor looks at an example of New History cinema. Different from Hollywood costume dramas or documentary films, these films are serious efforts to come to grips with the past; they have often grown out of nations engaged in an intense quest for historical connections, such as India, Cuba, Japan, and Germany. ![]() Free Download Reverse Engineering for Hackers: Analyze Binaries, Malware, and Exploits to Understand and Break Software Systems by Nicolai Svela English | 2025 | ASIN: B0GCJK9PNZ | 166 pages | pdf | 105 MB ![]() Free Download Reverse Engineering for Hackers: Analyze Binaries, Malware, and Exploits to Understand and Break Software Systems English | December 25, 2025 | ASIN: B0GCJK9PNZ | 272 pages | Epub | 1.47 MB Reverse Engineering for Hackers Analyze Binaries, Malware, and Exploits to Understand and Break Software Systems Reverse engineering is the skill of understanding software when you do not have its source code. In security, that skill matters because real attacks and real defenses often depend on binaries you cannot "just read" in an editor. Malware arrives as executables, proprietary applications ship without source, and vulnerabilities frequently hide inside compiled code paths that never show up in documentation. This book teaches you how to approach those binaries with discipline, method, and evidence, so you can explain what a program does, why it behaves that way, and what its security implications are. You will learn reverse engineering the way professionals practice it. That means starting from fundamentals and steadily building toward real case work. You begin by learning how source code becomes a binary. A binary is the compiled machine code that a CPU executes directly, along with metadata that helps the operating system load it. You will understand the parts of a program that survive compilation, such as functions, control flow, strings, imports, and data structures, and you will learn how compilers transform high-level logic into instruction sequences you can recognize. From there, the book takes you into the structure of executables and how they run in memory. You will learn how loaders map a program into memory, why the stack, heap, and code segments exist, and how binaries behave when symbols and debug information are missing. A symbol is a name that links machine code to human meaning, such as a function name or variable name. Many real targets are "stripped," meaning these names are removed. This book shows you how to recover meaning anyway by using patterns, cross-references, and runtime observation. You then build a complete tool-based workflow for analysis. Static analysis is the process of understanding a program without executing it, typically by reading disassembly and decompiled output. Dynamic analysis is the process of observing a program while it runs, using debuggers and monitoring tools to confirm behavior. You will learn when to use each approach, how to combine them, and how to avoid common mistakes that cause analysts to misinterpret what they see. A major focus of the book is learning to read and reason about assembly language. Assembly is a human-readable representation of CPU instructions. You will learn how calling conventions pass function arguments and return values, how stack frames represent local state, and how loops, conditionals, and function calls appear at the instruction level. You won't just memorize instructions. You will learn how to translate instruction sequences into clear program logic, which is the core skill behind reverse engineering and vulnerability research. Decompilers are also covered in depth. A decompiler is a tool that attempts to reconstruct high-level pseudocode from machine code. 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Ranging widely over diverse cultural terrain--from Philip Larkin to ancient Greek poetry, from modern politics to Chinese philosophy--Woodruff shows how absolutely essential reverence is to a well-functioning society. He tackles some thorny questions: How does reverence allow not only for leaders but for followers? What role does reverence play in religion? Do some religions misuse reverence? Must reverence be humorless? In the process, Woodruff shows convincingly how reverence plays an unseen part in virtually every human relationship, whether in government, work, friendship, or family. It is essential, he says, for us to recover a sense of reverence in order to help repair the fraying bonds that tie us together. 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