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The Black Mass: Apocalyptic Religion and the Death of Utopia
The Black Mass: Apocalyptic Religion and the Death of Utopia, by John Gray. Toronto, Doubleday Canada, 2007. xiv, 242 pp. $29.95 Cdn (cloth),...
Canadian Journal of History, 03/22/09 by James A. Leith · More from publication -
POLITICS : On a Hide-ing To Nothing
It is one of politics ironies: ACT has got itself into the ministry just as its credo comes under heavy assault. ACT carries the neoliberal (or...
New Zealand Management, 03/01/09 by Colin James · More from publication -
Managing reproductive pluralism: the case for decentralized governance
When bioethicists look for solutions to complex problems, they tend to look for single standards and national institutions. Both liberal and...
Hastings Center Report, The, 07/01/07 by James Fossett · More from publication -
The study of service-learning as a moral matter
Abstract Abstract If moral development is a hoped for consequence of engagement in service-learning, any adequate construction and/or...
Academic Exchange Quarterly, 03/22/06 by James M. Lies · More from publication -
Humanism for personhood: against human-racism: a new fight for human rights.(Upgrading Humanity)

In February 2004, the Bush administration found pro-life bioethicists to replace two members of the President's Commission on Bioethics who had...
Free Inquiry, 06/01/04 by Hughes, James · More from publication -
Bioethics for the twenty first century and beyond: where ought we look for guidance?
Our Posthuman Future--Consequences of the Biotechnology Revolution, Francis Fukuyama. 241 pp. plus bibliography, New York, NY: Farrar, Straus and...
Journal of the Alabama Academy of Science, 10/01/02 by James T. Bradley · More from publication -
Cultural meltdown. - book review
By "The Great Disruption," Frank Fukuyama means the social transformations - many of them unfortunate - that occurred throughout the Western world...
Public Interest, 09/22/99 by James Q. Wilson · More from publication -
The good liberal - Daniel Bell
BEFORE Francis Fukuyama there was Daniel Bell, and the lesson of both is that it is dangerous to proclaim the end of things. Recent developments in...
National Review, 05/14/90 by James Nuechterlein · More from publication



