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John Page

    Public Property, Law and Society
    Property Diversity and its Implications
    The Historical Collections Of A Citizen Of London In The Fifteenth Century
    An Address to the Citizens of the District of York, in Virginia.
    Changemakers
    A Collection of Hymns: Dedicated by Permission to the Society of Patrons, of the Anniversary of the Charity Schools, in London and Its Enviro
    • Changemakers

      Radical Strategies for Social Movement Organising

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the experiences of activists across various movements, this guide emphasizes leadership and negotiation skills essential for effective organizing in the 21st century. It poses important questions about social movements while blending theory with practical insights. Written by experts in activist education and community organizing, it offers a fresh perspective on movement building, motivating today's changemakers to challenge the status quo and create a more just world.

      Changemakers
    • This address engages the citizens of York, Virginia, focusing on civic responsibility and community engagement. It emphasizes the importance of unity and collective action in addressing local issues. The author calls for citizens to take an active role in governance and to be informed participants in the democratic process. Through persuasive language, the address aims to inspire a sense of pride and responsibility among the residents, encouraging them to work together for the betterment of their district.

      An Address to the Citizens of the District of York, in Virginia.
    • As a facsimile reprint of a scarce antiquarian work, this book preserves the original text while acknowledging potential imperfections from its age, such as marks and notations. It aims to celebrate and protect culturally significant literature, offering readers an opportunity to engage with historical texts in a modern, accessible format. This commitment to preservation emphasizes the importance of maintaining the integrity of classic works for future generations.

      The Historical Collections Of A Citizen Of London In The Fifteenth Century
    • Property Diversity and its Implications

      • 238pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Exploring the multifaceted nature of property, this book challenges the conventional view of private ownership as the sole model. It highlights the limitations of current property discourse and emphasizes the diversity of human relationships with land. By addressing the overlooked aspects of property, it advocates for a re-conceptualization that reflects the complexities of real-world interactions, ultimately enriching our understanding of property in various human landscapes.

      Property Diversity and its Implications
    • Public Property, Law and Society

      Owning, Belonging, Connecting in the Public Realm

      • 188pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the largely overlooked area of public property, the book outlines essential organizing principles for establishing a foundational jurisprudence. It delves into the legal frameworks and concepts that could shape the understanding and management of public property, offering insights that could influence future legal interpretations and policies.

      Public Property, Law and Society
    • Marriage Killers

      7 Surefire Strategies to Ruin Your Relationship...If That's What You Want

      • 76pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      The handbook presents a humorous yet insightful exploration of relationship pitfalls through Dr. John Page's satirical "strategies" for destruction, including poor communication and financial secrecy. Alongside these tongue-in-cheek examples from his own life, he offers practical advice for fostering healthy relationships, emphasizing the importance of time, trust, and mutual respect. Page encourages readers to understand their partners' love languages by observing how they express affection, providing a thoughtful perspective on nurturing connections.

      Marriage Killers
    • The Lawful Forest

      A Critical History of Property, Protest and Spatial Justice

      • 248pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the concept of the 'lawful forest,' this book examines the interplay between law, property, and community through a critical historical lens. It highlights moments when conventional property ideologies falter, revealing alternative spatial arrangements. By analyzing various case studies, including the Forest Charter and radical movements, the authors argue for the enduring presence of communal land relationships amidst prevailing private rights. The work integrates critical property theory with legal geography and emphasizes themes of spatial justice and Indigenous perspectives, enriched by thematic illustrations.

      The Lawful Forest
    • Using the forest as a thematic device, Clark and Page explore the tensions that pervade our propertied relationships; between commodity and community, abstraction and context, and private enclosure and the public square. They draw on a range of case studies including the 13th century Forest Charter, Thomas More's Utopia, the Diggers' radical agrarianism, the Paris Commune's battle for the right to the city, and Australian forest protestors of the late 20th and early 21st centuries. By analysing these movements and their contexts, Clark and Page illustrate the origin, history and legal status of the lawful forest and its modern-day companions. Although the dominant spatial paradigm is one where private rights prevail, this book shows that communal relationships with land have always been part of our law and culture.

      The Lawful Forest