The definitive account of how the architects of the War on Terror began a decade-long assault on the rule of law, permanently weakening our courts and our Constitution in the name of national security
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A study of all of the major tragedies of Jean Racine, France's preeminent dramatist-and, according to many, its greatest and most representative author-Mitchell Greenberg's work offers an exploration
The winner of the first New York State Historical Association Manuscript Award, this book is a fascinating attempt to show how criminal behavior fits into the society in which it occurs. Through a com
A pioneer in the area of pluralism and Interfaith relations. Rabbi Irving Greenberg has spent a lifetime working to overcome the history of hostility between Judaism and Christianity. This book is st
The prevailing interpretation of Kant's First Critique in Anglo-American philosophy views his theory of a priori knowledge as basically a theory about the possibility of empirical knowledge (or experi
Unique and current insight on the everyday processes and phenomena of OB. Behavior in Organizations shows readers the real world of OB through its blend of cutting-edge research and practical applic
Seth and Abby fly into New York to care for their ailing mother, Anna. Determined that her children should remember her as more than an unremarkable housewife, Anna reveals that she once had an affair
Those who enter the franchising world do so with the expectation of becoming wealthy, but few do. According to Franchise Business Review, 37% of franchise owners will earn less than $50,000 per year a