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Erik Andersson

    How to be Good
    Buch des Monats
    Alta fidelidad
    Unseen Beings
    Reconstructing the Global Political Economy
    • Unseen Beings

      • 320 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      A revolutionary perspective on the climate catastrophe that bridges history, philosophy, science and religion. Unseen Beings approaches our climate crisis as a chronic disease, clarifying our diagnosis and its causes and, most crucially, inspiring new approaches to our path to recovery and how we can help to create a brighter future.

      Unseen Beings2023
    • Reconstructing the Global Political Economy

      • 218 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      This intersectional and future-orientated textbook examines the challenges facing the world economy as a result of climate change and rising inequality. It presents and explains key concepts and theories from Global Political Economy, showing how these can be used to design a reconstruction of the global political economy.

      Reconstructing the Global Political Economy2020
      4,0
    • Buch des Monats

      • 159 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      Bengt Worm ist Schriftsteller und hat schon eine ganze Reihe von Romanen geschrieben. Doch leider will sie kaum jemand lesen. Das beeindruckt den Autor selbst wenig, im Gegensatz zu seinen Nachbarn auf der kleinen Insel im Schärengarten vor Göteborg ...§§Ein wunderbarer Roman darüber, was Bücher eigentlich sind und was ihren Charme ausmacht: Unterhaltsam, liebenswert und auch ein wenig eigensinnig.

      Buch des Monats2004
      1,5
    • How to be Good

      • 256 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      According to her own complex moral calculations, Katie Carr has earned her affair. She's a doctor, after all, and doctors are decent people, and on top of that, her husband David is the self-styled Angriest Man in Holloway. But when David suddenly becomes good - properly, maddeningly, give-away-all-his-money good - Katie's sums no longer add up, and she is forced to ask herself some very hard questions. Nick Hornby's brilliant new novel, a No. 1 bestseller in the UK and Ireland, offers a painfully funny account of modern marriage and parenthood, and asks that most difficult of questions: what does it mean to be good?

      How to be Good2001
      3,3