04185oam 2200613M 450 991077863980332120190503073427.00-262-26453-60-262-28317-40-585-07794-0(CKB)111000211172670(EBL)3338468(SSID)ssj0000135703(PQKBManifestationID)11150225(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000135703(PQKBWorkID)10063309(PQKB)11556874(MiAaPQ)EBC3338468(OCoLC)923249871(OCoLC-P)923249871(MaCbMITP)2293(Au-PeEL)EBL3338468(CaPaEBR)ebr10015367(EXLCZ)9911100021117267020151010d2015 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrDebating the Good Society a Quest to Bridge America's Moral DivideCambridge MIT Press20151 online resource (371 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-262-19414-7 Includes bibliographical references (p. [375]-378).""Contents""; ""Introduction""; ""Interlude""; ""Does the Well-Ordered Soul Develop Naturally?""; ""The Question of the Adequacy of the Human Being""; ""Interlude""; ""Must People, to Be Good, Submit to Authority?""; ""Can a Good Order Be Based on Hierarchy?""; ""Interlude""; ""Do We Have the Moorings We Need?""; ""When Bad Things Happen Because of Good People""; ""Interlude""; ""What Does This Creation Say about the Creator?""; ""Interlude""; ""An Evolutionary View of Order""; ""Interlude""; ""How Can Good Order Be Built from What We Can Know of Truth?""; ""Conclusion""; ""Notes""Debating the Good Society probes two questions lying at the heart of the ongoing culture war incontemporary America: Where does goodness come from, and how is goodsocial order to be achieved?Through the ingenious means of a fictional Internet conversation among two dozen or so Americans from various walks of life and every shade of the ideological spectrum, Debating the Good Society probes two questions lying at the heart of the ongoing culture war in contemporary America: Where does goodness come from, and how is good social order to be achieved? Traditionalists and conservatives, who tend to view human nature as inherently sinful, argue that good order must be imposed from above, by parental authority and ruling powers, by the forces of law and tradition, and, ultimately, by God. Counterculturalists and liberals, who tend to believe in the inherent goodness of human nature, claim that well-supported children will develop into well-ordered adults and that adults empowered to make their own choices will form a healthy, well-ordered society. These opposing visions underlie a host of current controversies, including philosophies of child-rearing and education, social and political policy, sexual morality, and the evolution-creation debate. By exposing the limitations of both points of view, Andrew Bard Schmookler shows how the culture war presents a challenge to all Americans. This challenge is to integrate the half-truths advanced by both sides into a higher wisdom, one that promises to take the American experiment--to see whether humans can enjoy both the blessings of liberty and the fruits of good order--to the next level of its evolution, toward which it has been straining for the better part of a century.Social valuesUnited StatesUnited StatesMoral conditionsUnited StatesSocial conditions1980-SOCIAL SCIENCES/Political Science/Political & Social TheorySOCIAL SCIENCES/Political Science/GeneralSocial values306.0973Scholkpf Bernhard1516508Smola Alexander J769130Burges Christopher J1516509OCoLC-POCoLC-PBOOK9910778639803321Debating the Good Society3753013UNINA01071nam 2200337 450 991089039880332120241030110430.0 978-886026246220241030d2018----km-y0itay50------baitaengITa-------001yyCalcestruzzo fluido per architetture fluideSelf compacting concrete for shaped architecturesGigliola AusielloNapoliLuciano Editore2018142 p.ill.21 cmcalcestruzzoarchitettura693.522itaAusiello,Gigliola9457ITUNINAREICATNIMARCBK991089039880332113 49 284787/2024FINBC13 D 67 244788/2024FINBC13 D 67 254789/2024FINBC13 D 67 264790/2024FINBC23 15 C 244791/2024FINAG23 15 C 254792/2024FINAGFINBCFINAGCalcestruzzo fluido per architetture fluide4211649UNINA01107nam0 22002771i 450 UON0006430120231205102323.15820020107f |0itac50 baitaIT|||| 1||||I Fratelli ChiangGli uomini che guidano la Cina libera verso il futuroBruno ZorattoPalermoLibri Thule, Romano Editore, [s.d.]140 p.ill.20 cmCINARIVOLUZIONEPERSONAGGIUONC012720FIITPalermoUONL000273CIN IV BCina - Storia moderna e contemporanea - Comunità cinesi nel mondoAZORATTOBrunoUONV033251468856Libri ThuleUONV256400650RomanoUONV255062650ITSOL20250620RICASIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOUONSIUON00064301SIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOSI CIN IV B 435 SI SA 54698 5 435 Fratelli Chiang1171141UNIOR06022nam 2200577 a 450 991031303260332120200520144314.01-003-71916-31-4356-5304-1615-5211-54-X(CKB)4100000007803123(OCoLC)503447074(MdBmJHUP)muse25950(Au-PeEL)EBL3137268(CaPaEBR)ebr10235094(DE-B1597)633206(DE-B1597)9786155211546(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/44732(OCoLC)1338019104(PPN)182828069(Perlego)1983864(oapen)doab44732(MiAaPQ)EBC3137268(EXLCZ)99410000000780312320080114d2008 uy 0engur|||||||nn|ntxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierDenial and repression of antisemitism post-communist remembrance of the Serbian Bishop Nikolaj Velimirovic /Jovan Byford1st ed.Budapest ;New York Central European University Press20081 online resource (vii, 269 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates) illustrations (some color)963-9776-31-9 963-9776-15-7 Includes bibliographical references (p. [239]-259) and index.Introduction -- Materials used in this study -- The life of Nikolaj Velimirovic and his changing public image, 1945-2003 -- Denigration and marginalization : Velimirovic's status in post-war Yugoslavia -- Apotheosis and widespread admiration : Velimirovic's status today -- Collective remembering and collective forgetting : memory of Nikolaj Velimirovic and the repression of controversy -- The discursive dynamic of social forgetting : repression as replacement -- Velimirovic in Dachau : "martyrdom" as a replacement myth -- The martyrdom myth in context : the narrative of Velimirovic's suffering and the rise Serbian nationalism -- Remembering in order to forget : the martyrdom myth and repression -- The dynamic of everyday forgetting : continuity and the "routinization" of repression -- From repression to denial : responses of the Serbian Orthodox Church to accusations of antisemitism -- Discourse, moral accountability, and the denial of prejudice -- "Serbs have never hated the Jews" : literal denial of antisemitism -- "Parrots," "idiots," and "the mummies of reason" : denial and offensive rhetoric -- Comparing Serbs and Croats and the rhetoric of "competitive martyrdom" : comparative denial of antisemitism -- National self-glorification in a historical context -- Denial of antisemitism and the distancing from "extremism" -- "We are not antisemites, but-- " : denial and the rhetoric of disclaimers -- "He was merely quoting the Bible!" : denial of Velimirovic's antisemitism -- Rising above the criticisms : refusal to engage in controversy as a form of denial -- "Tiny mosquitoes" and the mighty "eagle" : who has the right to remember Nikolaj Velimirovic? -- The letter from "a Jewish woman" : Bishop Nikolaj as the savior of Jews -- The two kinds of antisemitism : the rhetoric of interpretative denial -- Repeating the word of God : authority of the Gospels and the reification of antisemitic discourse -- "Then we are all antisemites!" : "anti-Judaism" and Orthodox Christian identity -- Questionable boundaries between anti-Judaism and antisemitism -- Deicidal justification of Jewish suffering : the Holocaust as divine retribution -- Antisemitism as prophecy : social construction of Velimirovic's sanctity -- The first stage of the campaign for canonization : the making of a religious "cult" -- Canonization in the Orthodox Church and the need for divine confirmation of sanctity -- Finding the "right" miracle : incorruptibility of remains and miraculous icons -- The bishop who came "face to face with the living God" : Velimirovic and the miracle of epiphany -- Velimirovic as a "prophet" : the construction of the "Serbian Jeremiah".Bishop Nikolaj Velimirović (1881–1956) is arguably one the most controversial figures in contemporary Serbian national culture. Having been vilified by the former Yugoslav Communist authorities as a fascist and an antisemite, this Orthodox Christian thinker has over the past two decades come to be regarded in Serbian society as the most important religious person since medieval times and an embodiment of the authentic Serbian national spirit. Velimirović was formally canonised by the Serbian Orthodox Church in 2003. In this book, Jovan Byford charts the posthumous transformation of Velimirović from 'traitor' to 'saint' and examines the dynamics of repression and denial that were used to divert public attention from the controversies surrounding the bishop's life, the most important of which is his antisemitism. Byford offers the first detailed examination of the way in which an Eastern Orthodox Church manages controversy surrounding the presence of antisemitism within its ranks and he considers the implications of the continuing reverence of Nikolaj Velimirović for the persistence of antisemitism in Serbian Orthodox culture and in Serbian society as a whole. This book is based on a detailed examination of the changing representation of Bishop Nikolaj Velimirović in the Serbian media and in commemorative discourse devoted to him. The book also makes extensive use of exclusive interviews with a number of Serbian public figures who have been actively involved in the bishop’s rehabilitation over the past two decades.Christian saintsSerbiaBiographyChristian saints281.9092BByford Jovan934285MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910313032603321Denial and repression of antisemitism2103399UNINA