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Inhumanity
The Tokens of Esteem: An Essay in Ritual Inhumanity
Patrick D Harvey
AuthorHouse
, 2002
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This is an excellent review of some of the primitive cultures described in the anthropological literature. The book would be most useful for those who desire an introduction to the study of ancient and primitive cultures. The text is somewhat reminiscient of George ...
Woman's Inhumanity to Woman
Phyllis Chesler
Plume
, 2003
Heroic and On Target.
Phyllis Chesler is a most unusual feminist. She really doesn't fit in with the equity feminist crowd and is a complete dissenter from the female superiority, gender feminist crowd. The one thing that makes her consistently worth reading is her passion for telling the ...
Women's Work and Words Altering World Order: Alternatives to Spin and Inhumanity of Men
Carolyn LaDelle Bennett
iUniverse, Inc.
, 2008
A Scholarly but Dynamic Analysis of Women's Progress
I think it was the enticing cover which made me pick up Bennett's latest book, but then of course I got carried away and had to read it cover to cover. What is so impressive is Bennett's analysis of the value of the many very different contributions which the women she ...
A Stranger to Myself: The Inhumanity of War: Russia, 1941-1944
Willy Peter Reese
Farrar, Straus and Giroux
, 2005
This book was not written for entertainment
This was a very interesting book that was written by an average soldier that had an above average intellect. This young man would have been "somebody" if he had survived the war. Unfortunately, he did not and these pages show his view of the war in the East. The book ...
Humanity and Inhumanity
George Rodger
Phaidon Press
, 1999
Photojournalism as an Art
I bet you know some of his photographs. Startet as an stills photographer in the BBC George Rodger became famous with his pictures made for the LIFE magazine, was a co-founder of the Magnum Pictures agency and was later active in Africa and Asia. The book ...
The Inhumanity of Socialism
Fictionwise Classic, 2003
Two essays about the evils of socialism. In the first essay the author is a social darwinist. In the second he presents a socratic dialogue about property rights. The author believes that socialism is not the best way to insure that the fruits of society are evenly distributed. The author believes that inheritance is bad, that each generation ...
Controlling the Weapons of War: Politics, Persuasion, and the Prohibition of Inhumanity (Contemporary ...
Brian Rappert
Routledge
, 2006
This book examines the ethical and intellectual issues and dilemmas associated with attempts to establish humanitarian limits on weaponry. It considers how governments, non-governmental organizations, political commentators and others have responded to the predicaments associated with imposing classifications about the relative acceptability of ...
BABI YAR - The Shattering, Documentary Novel of Nazi Inhumanity - Complete, as Originally published in Russia.
Anatoly Kuznetsov
Dell Books
, 1967
A Chilling Account of the Abyss
I read this work in the late 1960s and it has remained with me over the last 40 years an indelible lesson in depravity. It describes the murder (by mass shooting) of tens of thousands near Kiev in the early 1940s. There are few better warnings against some who ...
Inhumanity: Death March to Buchenwald and The Last Jews of Bendzin
John Ranz
AuthorHouse
, 2007
ESSENTIAL READING ON THE HOLOCAUST
This memoir by John Ranz, a Holocaust survivor and true hero of the 20th century, represents a major new contribution to the field of Holocaust studies. Both in style and substance, Ranz takes hold of the reader from the outset and never lets go, employing a ...
The inhumanity of socialism: The case against socialism & A critique of socialism. Two papers, the first read ...
Edward F. Adams
An interesting historical document
When this book fell into my hands, I thought that it would be a golden opportunity to compare subsequent history with what this author had to say. This book is actually a combination of two addresses that the author gave on the subject of Marxist socialism, or ...
The inhumanity of human trafficking.(RightsWatch) : An article from: UN Chronicle
Sally Bolton
Thomson Gale
, 2005
This digital document is an article from UN Chronicle, published by Thomson Gale on December 1, 2005. The length of the article is 698 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with ...
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