Grandmaster Neil McDonald studies the fundamental endings and provides the reader with all the crucial knowledge, tactics, and plans. At the same time, he is careful not to swamp players with superfluous information; there is simply enough wisdom here to make them feel confident in all types of practical endings.
This book encapsulates all of Professor Adair's writing
on how to recruit the right people for your organisation,
team training, generation of ideas, communication and
overcoming obstacles, the key characteristics of
innovators and how to organise and use them to best
effect.
The Failure of Liberalism in Nineteenth-Century Portugal
This book argues that liberalism in Portugal was an urban phenomenon involving a very small minority of the people, and points to a variety of reasons for this.
Notes from 19 lectures and 4 private lessons, Berlin, 1903-1904 (CW 88) In Berlin, just past the turn of the twentieth century, Rudolf Steiner, then a relatively unknown writer, educator, and editor, first began his spiritual teaching activity under the auspices of the Theosophical Society. The gatherings at this time were small, often being ......
Breaking the Chains of Racially Accommodative Language
Conceptualizing Racism is a provocative book that confronts the language we use to discuss and understand racism. The author traces the history of linguistic racial accommodation through the development of sociology of a discipline and illustrates how it is at play today, not only within the discipline but in public life.
Plural Frames and Global Claims in Land Between the Rivers, Kentucky
This book explores an environmental justice movement in a rural Kentucky community in the United States. It proposes a plural framework to examine how justice strategies and tools are adopted in environmental movements and calls for a careful reexamination and expanding of environmental justice theory.
A Cross-Cultural Social Network Approach to Comparing Relational and A
This book compares tradition attribute data methods for assessing perceptions of deviance to emerging relational data-based social network methods using a cross-cultural sample from the United States and South Korea. It offers new insights into the conceptualization of deviance and the application of social network analysis as a new tool for ......
Leon J. Goldstein critically examines the philosophical role of concepts and concept formation in the social sciences. The book undertakes a study of concept formation and change by looking at four critical terms in anthropology (kinship), politics (parliament and the general will), and sociology (individualism).