This book focuses on the effects of the political and later economic crisis which has seriously affected the European Union and its impact on the seemingly endless UK debate over Britain's position wi
Democracy posits the universality of the equality principle: a community of citizens is governed by the principle of the formal equality of all individuals, whatever their real social, cultural, or ot
From Adam to Yiddish, via comics, Dreyfus, exile, Jerusalem, Kabbala, magic, and the Torah, this volume celebrates Jewish art, history, and traditions in five hundred illustrated alphabetical entries.
Arguing that the democracy can run the risk of corrupting its own founding principles, French sociologist Schapper says that democracy today is subject to two types or criticism: the first stresses th
Poor listening leads to misunderstandings and lost opportunities. Learning to listen well requires spiritual practice.It happens at work and at home, with strangers and close friends, in heated debate
Hearing and listening are two different things. Learning to listen—really listen—requires sacred practice.The Sacred Art of Listening guides you through forty practices of deep listening—to our Source
Sociologist Dominique Schnapper discusses and redefines the beleaguered concept of the modern nation, arguing for the idea of the nation as a means of integrating society through the community of citi
This book presents a detailed exploration of continuity and change in the British debates and policies relating to ethnic diversity since 9/11, focusing in particular on key policy areas which include
Featuring a roadmap that can be applied in most any organization, this book presents a unique universal, value-based methodology for developing and using metrics as a management tool to baseline, moni
Democracy posits the universality of the equality principle: a community of citizens is governed by the principle of the formal equality of all individuals, whatever their real social, cultural, or ot