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Stephen Maher

    S.J. Maher élabore des récits profondément marqués par sa vaste carrière de journaliste, qui l'a conduit dans certains des environnements les plus difficiles du monde. Sa fiction explore souvent les aspects les plus sombres de la nature humaine et les problèmes de société, ancrée dans des cadres authentiques et bruts. Il apporte la précision d'un reporter chevronné à son art de raconter, alliée à une profonde compréhension du drame humain.

    The Prince
    Corporate Capitalism and the Integral State
    Hurricane Juan
    Salvage
    • Salvage

      • 248pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,3(54)Évaluer

      In a perilous snowstorm, Phillip Scarnum's decision to salvage an abandoned fishing boat leads him to uncover a hidden stash of drugs and a dead captain. This discovery thrusts him into a treacherous situation, forcing him to evade both law enforcement and a menacing gang of drug-runners. As he navigates this dangerous new reality, Scarnum must rely on his wits and instincts to survive the deadly consequences of his find.

      Salvage
    • Hurricane Juan

      The Story of a Storm

      At 12:10 a.m. on Monday, September 29, 2003, the worst storm to hit Nova Scotia in more than a century made landfall near Shad Bay. It took a few hours for hurricane Juan to tear across the province, but it left a trail of devastation in its wake. Juan killed two people, leveled homes, ripped apart the province’s electricity grid and turned forests into splinters. It carried a terrible punch—winds gusted up to 175 kilometres per hour—and it has left a mark that won’t soon be erased. The reporters and photographers of The Chronicle-Herald documented the storm, the damage, the tragedies, the struggle to cop and the recovery effort. The paper served as a vital lifeline to the hundreds of thousands of Nova Scotians without power. This book—the story of Juan—is built around the best of that coverage.

      Hurricane Juan
    • Corporate Capitalism and the Integral State

      General Electric and a Century of American Power

      • 412pages
      • 15 heures de lecture

      The book presents a novel perspective on the interplay between state and corporate power in the U.S., utilizing an Institutional Marxist framework. The author, Maher, contends that the state actively mobilizes business interests and organizes lobbying efforts, rather than merely responding to them. Business associations are depicted as tools through which the state enhances the political influence of the capitalist class, challenging conventional views on the nature of these relationships and the role of the state in economic politics.

      Corporate Capitalism and the Integral State
    • "An original journalistic work covering Justin Trudeau's years as prime minister to date, with behind-the-scenes insights from inside sources, showing what kind of man and PM he is, and how his government operates."--

      The Prince