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Eric Patterson

    Nature Boy Nature Strikes Back
    Latin America's Neo-Reformation
    Fluffy, a Puppy with a Purpose
    Just American Wars
    On Brokeback Mountain
    Just War Thinking
    • Just War Thinking

      Morality and Pragmatism in the Struggle against Contemporary Threats

      • 142pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
      4,4(3)Évaluer

      The book explores the complex relationship between ethics and practical decision-making in foreign policy and warfare. It advocates for a political ethic of responsibility to guide the use of military force, emphasizing the need to safeguard international security and human life. Key contemporary issues addressed include targeted killings, humanitarian interventions, terrorism, and the aftermath of war, alongside the roles of public opinion and supranational organizations in shaping military actions.

      Just War Thinking
    • On Brokeback Mountain

      Meditations about Masculinity, Fear, and Love in the Story and the Film

      • 370pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      4,0(15)Évaluer

      The book offers in-depth analyses of "On Brokeback Mountain," examining both the story and film through the lens of American social history concerning sexual minority men. It delves into the literary and artistic traditions of homoerotic pastoral, Westerns, and tragic romantic love stories, revealing insights into the cultural constructs of masculinity, friendship, and male sexual relationships. Additionally, it addresses the origins and impacts of homophobia, providing a comprehensive understanding of these themes within American culture.

      On Brokeback Mountain
    • Just American Wars

      Ethical Dilemmas in U.S. Military History

      • 208pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the moral dilemmas encountered by US political and military leaders, this book explores the critical decisions regarding the use of force from the American Revolution to contemporary times. It delves into the ethical implications and historical context of these choices, providing insights into the complexities of military engagement and the principles guiding leaders in times of conflict.

      Just American Wars
    • Fluffy, a Puppy with a Purpose

      • 146pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      In a vibrant world where animals converse, a naïve puppy named Fluffy becomes the unlikely hope for peace among feuding cats, mice, and dogs. With a clever mouse, a deceitful cat, and Fluffy's unwavering spirit, the story explores themes of loyalty and sacrifice. Fluffy is determined to bridge the divide, even at the risk of betraying his beloved master. As he embarks on this perilous journey, he must confront his true purpose and the challenges that come with it, raising questions about courage and understanding in a divided world.

      Fluffy, a Puppy with a Purpose
    • Latin America's Neo-Reformation

      Religion's Influence on Contemporary Politics

      • 198pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      The book, first published in 2005, is part of Routledge's collection under Taylor & Francis. It explores significant themes and concepts relevant to its field, offering insights and analyses that contribute to a deeper understanding of the subject matter. The publication is positioned to serve as a valuable resource for scholars and practitioners alike, emphasizing its relevance in contemporary discussions.

      Latin America's Neo-Reformation
    • Nature Boy Nature Strikes Back

      • 108pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      The sequel explores Jason's challenging choices, particularly one that could win him the affection of the most attractive girl in school, raising questions about personal sacrifice. As he embarks on a journey to uncover his true identity, Jason, alongside his dog Rex, uncovers unexpected superpowers, leading to exciting adventures and the chance to be a hero once more.

      Nature Boy Nature Strikes Back
    • Future School

      Walk Like Lions

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Bridgette Swanson, a twelve-year-old girl, grapples with the unexpected challenge of receiving a full-ride scholarship to a prestigious school. While this opportunity could change her family's fortunes, it brings pressure and uncertainty that she never anticipated. The story explores her internal conflict and the weight of expectations that accompany such a significant opportunity.

      Future School
    • Skylar is determined to prove his speed and join the neighborhood track team, but his youth and rivalry with Tyrone present significant challenges. Instead of giving up, he takes matters into his own hands by forming his own track team. As he prepares to compete against Tyrone and the Rosewood Racers, Skylar's journey explores themes of perseverance, rivalry, and the drive to overcome obstacles, showcasing his determination to carve out his place in the competitive world of youth athletics.

      The Legend of Skylar Swift, the Fastest Boy on Earth
    • The Reagan Manifesto

      “A Time for Choosing” and its Influence

      • 176pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      This book examines how Ronald Reagan’s electrifying 1964 televised speech, “A Time For Choosing,” ignited the conservative movement within the GOP. Ronald Reagan’s televised speech, or what many conservatives today simply call “The Speech,” was a call for action, telling Americans that now was “A Time for Choosing.” “The Speech” catapulted Reagan into national politics, the California governorship, and ultimately the presidency. The themes of the speech, including anti-Communism, strong national defense, and the need to protect the average American from taxes and bureaucracy, ignited the conservative movement in the GOP, resulting over time in the sidelining of the more liberal, establishment wing of the Republican Party. The contributors in this edited volume show how Ronald Reagan’s “coming out” speech on the national stage helped set the political agenda for the next three decades.

      The Reagan Manifesto