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Prejudices

Prejudices
Author: Henry Louis Mencken
Publisher:
Total Pages: 304
Release: 1919
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

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Prejudices

Prejudices
Author: Hl Mencken
Publisher: Legare Street Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-10-27
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9781016043557

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Prejudices

Prejudices
Author: Henry Louis Mencken
Publisher:
Total Pages: 336
Release: 1922
Genre: American essays
ISBN:

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Prejudices First Series

Prejudices First Series
Author: H. L. Mencken
Publisher: Literary Licensing, LLC
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2014-03
Genre: American literature
ISBN: 9781494192914

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This Is A New Release Of The Original 1919 Edition.


Prejudices

Prejudices
Author: Henry Louis Mencken
Publisher:
Total Pages: 254
Release: 1977
Genre: American essays
ISBN: 9780374955748

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Prejudices

Prejudices
Author: Robert A. Nisbet
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 1982
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780674700666

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A great moralist and social thinker illuminates the most vexing issues of our time--war, old age, racism, abortion, boredom, crime and punishment, sociobiology--in a book which is by turns hilarious and somber but always vigorous and stimulating.


From Power to Prejudice

From Power to Prejudice
Author: Leah N. Gordon
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2015-05-20
Genre: Education
ISBN: 022623844X

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Gordon provides an intellectual history of the concept of racial prejudice in postwar America. In particular, she asks, what accounts for the dominance of theories of racism that depicted oppression in terms of individual perpetrators and victims, more often than in terms of power relations and class conflict? Such theories came to define race relations research, civil rights activism, and social policy. Gordon s book is a study in the politics of knowledge production, as it charts debates about the race problem in a variety of institutions, including the Rockefeller Foundation, the University of Chicago s Committee on Education Training and Research in Race Relations, Fisk University s Race Relations Institutes, Howard University s "Journal of Negro Education," and the National Conference of Christians and Jews."


Hold Fast

Hold Fast
Author: Blue Balliett
Publisher: Scholastic Inc.
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2013-03-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0545510198

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From NYT bestselling author Blue Balliett, the story of a girl who falls into Chicago's shelter system, and from there must solve the mystery of her father's strange disappearance. Where is Early's father? He's not the kind of father who would disappear. But he's gone . . . and he's left a whole lot of trouble behind.As danger closes in, Early, her mom, and her brother have to flee their apartment. With nowhere else to go, they are forced to move into a city shelter. Once there, Early starts asking questions and looking for answers. Because her father hasn't disappeared without a trace. There are patterns and rhythms to what's happened, and Early might be the only one who can use them to track him down and make her way out of a very tough place.With her signature, singular love of language and sense of mystery, Blue Balliett weaves a story that takes readers from the cold, snowy Chicago streets to the darkest corner of the public library, on an unforgettable hunt for deep truths and a reunited family.


Mencken

Mencken
Author: Marion Elizabeth Rodgers
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 673
Release: 2007
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 019533129X

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Here is the definitive biography of Mencken, the most illuminating book ever published about this giant of American letters. We see the prominent role he played in the Scopes Monkey Trial, his long crusade against Prohibition, his fierce battles against press censorship, and his constant exposure of pious frauds and empty uplift. The champion of our tongue in The American Language, Mencken also played a pivotal role in defining the shape of American letters through The Smart Set and The American Mercury, magazines that introduced such writers as James Joyce, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and Langston Hughes.


Cybernetics of Prejudices in the Practice of Psychotherapy

Cybernetics of Prejudices in the Practice of Psychotherapy
Author: Gianfranco Cecchin
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 105
Release: 2018-03-26
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 042991248X

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Two central ideas have become part of the orthodoxy of modern family therapy thinking. The first is that the therapist is part of the system he or she observes, and the second is that the therapist and family create a co-evolving reality through their interactions until now. No one has described the process by which these concepts are played out in the course of therapy. Cecchin, Lane and Ray are opening the way for a new field of enquiry in psychotherapy. In this book the authors identify the therapist's values and beliefs which they describe as prejudices, then they identify the equivalent prejudices held by the family, and finally they trace the ways a prejudice from one side affects the other and is, in turn, affected by the other. The book is a blend of theoretical discussion supported by case examples from therapy and the world at large. Readers of this book will discover values about themselves which guide their therapy but have long since been rendered to some unconscious realm: values about certainty, control, accountability and the search for understanding.