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New Seeds of Profit - Mark S. Ferrara - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

New Seeds of Profit - Mark S. Ferrara - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

When Captain Christopher Newport and his crew landed on the muddy banks of the James River in 1607, after four months at sea, they aimed to establish a new colony not for God, or the greater good of humanity—but for the sake of profit. The Pilgrims who settled in Cape Cod in 1620 as agents of Plymouth Company found evidence of divine election in the fortunes they accumulated from a lucrative system of town-founding in the New World. The innovative and often ruthless entrepreneurs who followed these colonists carved out the immense North American frontier wilderness from the Atlantic Ocean to the golden sands of the California coast, and they forged industrial and technological revolutions that shook the world.New Seeds of Profit examines the role of business leaders from George Washington to Donald Trump in shaping the United States into a business nation unlike any other in world history. By tracing the influence of industry and commerce on American society through portraits of successful entrepreneurs, New Seeds of Profit sheds light on the esteemed place Americans reserve for their wealthiest business leaders—and it measures the true cost of that adulation. In this fascinating, entertaining, and often surprising book, Mark S. Ferrara exposes the unexpected and uninvited consequences of venerating business leaders by demonstrating how enterprise driven by the bottom line endangers people and the environment. In a story teeming with the heroes and scoundrels of enterprise, New Seeds of Profit offers an alternative paradigm that delivers just returns to investors and provides self-actualizing work, while preserving missions that encourage sustainable stewardship of the earth and advance the common good.

DKK 804.00
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The Patenting of Life, Limiting Liberty, and the Corporate Pursuit of Seeds - Ali M. Nizamuddin - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

The Patenting of Life, Limiting Liberty, and the Corporate Pursuit of Seeds - Ali M. Nizamuddin - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Throughout world history, what human beings ate was determined by what local producers cultivated, and what they planted was determined by seasonal cycles. After the harvest, farmers reclaimed the seeds so that they could replant them the following season. Today, however, these age-old practices that guided countless generations are becoming extinct. What we eat, the quality of our food, and even the tastes that we develop are dictated by powerful corporations who are driven by the profit motive. This book investigates the corporate dominance of the world’s seed supply. The seed is nature’s gift and the first link in the food chain. This life form is becoming the exclusive intellectual property of the corporation. The advent of genetically modified seeds and strict patent protection accorded to them enable companies to own the seed even after the farmer has bought, planted, and harvested the seed. Multinational corporations have a monopoly control over seeds and the accompanying pesticides which is leading to monocultures in the food system and the disappearance of traditional methods of farming. Local producers are forced to buy seeds each year, thereby fostering a feudalistic relationship of perpetual dependence. An imbalance of power has emerged and farmers are transformed from producers to consumers by these new arrangements. The leap to embrace biotechnology and genetically modified foods has been quite swift and conducted without the public’s knowledge. The food that our stomachs ingest may be increasingly bad for us. Case studies from four developing countries are presented for consideration.

DKK 450.00
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The Patenting of Life, Limiting Liberty, and the Corporate Pursuit of Seeds - Bog af Ali M. Nizamuddin - Hardback

Politics of the European Union in Bosnia-Herzegovina - Doga Ulas Eralp - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

The Towns of Death - Miroslaw Tryczyk - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

American Fascism and the New Deal - Brian W. Kulik - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

American Fascism and the New Deal - Nelson A. Pichardo Almanzar - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Jean-Luc Nancy and Christian Thought - Christina Smerick - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Hierarchy and Mutuality in Paradise Lost, Moby-Dick and The Brothers Karamazov - Lawrence L. Langer - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Jean-Luc Nancy and Christian Thought - Christina Smerick - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Women Teachers of Rural Oaxaca - Jayne Howell - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Communication and Identity in the Classroom - - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Communication and Identity in the Classroom - - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

This collection, edited by Daniel S. Strasser, was unearthed from the demand for more inclusive and expansive dialogues on intersectional identities, ethnicity, neuro-diversity, physical ability, religion, sexual orientation, class, and gender performance in academia. The autoethnographic and narrative accounts within Communication and Identity in the Classroom: Intersectional Perspectives of Critical Pedagogy offer personal, experiential perspectives on the power of identity to influence educators in classroom and mentoring spaces. The multiple perspectives offered here promote dialogue about how personal experience provides the ground upon which we build more dynamic relationships and communities. The contributors’ experiences offer examples for a more expansive understanding of privilege, oppression, and identity. These seeds for conversation nourish discourses that build new communicative bridges between educators and students as we prepare to face the next interaction, class, and challenges and opportunity for resilience. This collection invites educators to be critical of their bodies, of their politics, of their intersecting identities, and acknowledge in words and actions that our bodies are political. Throughout this collection the contributors expand upon theories and methods of critical communication scholarship, radical love, and intersectionality using their embodied pedagogical experiences to ground the scholarship.

DKK 871.00
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The Mythologies of Capitalism and the End of the Soviet Project - Olga Baysha - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Communication and Identity in the Classroom - - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Communication and Identity in the Classroom - - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

This collection, edited by Daniel S. Strasser, was unearthed from the demand for more inclusive and expansive dialogues on intersectional identities, ethnicity, neuro-diversity, physical ability, religion, sexual orientation, class, and gender performance in academia. The autoethnographic and narrative accounts within Communication and Identity in the Classroom: Intersectional Perspectives of Critical Pedagogy offer personal, experiential perspectives on the power of identity to influence educators in classroom and mentoring spaces. The multiple perspectives offered here promote dialogue about how personal experience provides the ground upon which we build more dynamic relationships and communities. The contributors’ experiences offer examples for a more expansive understanding of privilege, oppression, and identity. These seeds for conversation nourish discourses that build new communicative bridges between educators and students as we prepare to face the next interaction, class, and challenges and opportunity for resilience. This collection invites educators to be critical of their bodies, of their politics, of their intersecting identities, and acknowledge in words and actions that our bodies are political. Throughout this collection the contributors expand upon theories and methods of critical communication scholarship, radical love, and intersectionality using their embodied pedagogical experiences to ground the scholarship.

DKK 361.00
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Suffragist Migration West after Seneca Falls, 1848–1871 - Stephanie Stidham Rogers - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Ham Sok Hon's Ssial Cosmopolitan Vision - Song Chong Lee - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

New State-Making in the Pacific Rim, 1850–1974 - Peter J. Aschenbrenner - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

New State-Making in the Pacific Rim, 1850–1974 - Peter J. Aschenbrenner - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

European colonial empires were built on private wealth-seeking (gold, silver and oil). These extractive activities required massive public subsidies. Drawing on the experience of three Pacific Rim nations — Australia, Japan and Canada and two territories in the US (Hawaii and Alaska) — New State-Making in the Pacific Rim, 1850-1974: Gold, Silver, Oil, Greed and Government demonstrates how 19th century colonialism contained the seeds of its own destruction. Peter J. Aschenbrenner identifies three factors that marked the turning point in the history of colonialism. First, governments demanded a greater return to the public treasury from private extractive activities and a reduced footprint (measured in environmental devastation and obliteration of local cultures. Second, first residents acquired considerable skill in ‘adaptation for survival,’ that is, fighting back against oppression (manifested in programs of extermination, forced population movement and hostility to language, religion and traditional subsistence practices). Third, colonial nations’ participation in World War I required their armed forces to fill manpower needs by calling on minorities to perform military service. This gave minorities significant leverage in their struggle to achieve equal political rights and access to their fair share of government benefits. Rethinking colonial practices became a realistic option, once national survival was at risk.

DKK 804.00
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