This book offers a unique interpretation of market and social theory through the lens of the Wild West frontier myth. It presents an imaginative and well-structured analysis, making complex concepts accessible to readers. By connecting economic and social dynamics to the iconic imagery of the frontier, it explores the implications of this myth on contemporary society and market behavior.
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Sixguns and Society
- 232pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Explains the Western's popularity. This study deals with the question of the Western as an American myth, will lead us into abstract structural theory as well as economic and political history. It takes you into the movies, and sagebrush of the cinema.
Centerless Center
A Seeker's Journey & Commentaries on Non-Dual Awareness
- 402pages
- 15 heures de lecture
The narrative delves into the author's extensive journey towards enlightenment, detailing the experiences and insights that ultimately led to its culmination. Through personal reflections, he shares the lessons learned and the profound discoveries made along the way, offering readers a glimpse into the transformative nature of his quest.
Selston High School Historical Fictions
- 60pages
- 3 heures de lecture
This compilation features historical narratives created by Year 9 History students at Selston High School. It includes diverse perspectives and storytelling, with pieces such as "Same Difference," which explores themes of identity, "Charlotte's Story," offering a personal account of historical events, and "The Last Raid," which delves into significant military actions. Together, these works reflect the students' understanding of history and their ability to engage with complex themes through creative writing.