Mark Heller: 5 books

Book cover of Material Constitution
by Michael B. Burke, Hugh S. Chandler. Roderick M. Chisholm, Frederick C. Doepke
Language: English
Release Date: January 6, 1997

The only anthology available on material constitution, this book collects important recent work on well known puzzles in metaphysics and philosophy of mind. The extensive, clearly written introduction helps to make the essays accessible to a wide audience.
Book cover of Race and Reconciliation in America
by William S. Cohen, Janet Langhart Cohen, Enola Gay Aird
Language: English
Release Date: June 16, 2009

Race and racism have played a divisive and defining role throughout much of America's history. Slavery, Jim Crow laws, segregation, and Ku Klux Klan terrorism have inflicted deep psychic wounds, social disparities, and economic disadvantages that have diminished the promise of equal rights and opportunities...
Book cover of Reforming FIFA
by Mark Pieth, Lord Peter Goldsmith, Leonardo Grosso
Language: English
Release Date: June 6, 2014

FIFA, like other sports governing bodies, has been accused of corruption and lack of transparency. It has, however, recently decided to initiate reforms. A group of experienced independent governance experts and stakeholders has been asked to oversee the reform process. This group, the Independent...
Book cover of Misfit Children

Misfit Children

An Inquiry into Childhood Belongings

by Jessica Balanzategui, De-Valera N. Y. M Botchway, Daniel Butler
Language: English
Release Date: December 14, 2016

Misfits are often confused with outcasts. Yet misfits rather find themselves in-between that which fits and that which does not. This volume is interested in this slipperiness of misfits and explores the blockages and the promises of such movements, as well as the processes and conditions that produce...
Book cover of Continuity and Change in Israeli Security Policy
by Mark A. Heller
Language: English
Release Date: June 17, 2013

How should Israel respond to the changing external threats that confront it? This paper argues that the country's traditional security concept is obsolete and must be reformulated. How this is achieved depends on developments within the Middle East and on the outcome of current shifts in Israel's politics and society.
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