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Ben Wood Johnson

    Ben Wood Johnson es un autor cuya obra profundiza en filosofía, teoría legal, política pública y exterior, educación, ética, raza y crimen. Sus raíces intelectuales se basan en tradiciones literarias como el existencialismo moderno, el survivalismo, el pragmatismo y el marxismo. Los escritos de Johnson exploran temas sociales complejos con una profunda visión de los dilemas éticos. Su trabajo ofrece a los lectores una mirada penetrante a las intrincadas conexiones entre la filosofía y la experiencia vivida.

    The Being in the World: The Being, The Self, and The Self-Within-The-Self
    Striving to Survive: The Human Migration Story
    Jean-Jacques Rousseau: A Collection of Short Essays
    How to Fix Cyberbullying: Assessing the Crisis of School Interventions
    God and Existentialism: The Chronicles of a Survivalist
    Postcolonial Africa: Three Comparative Essays about the African State
    • Africa has a lengthy history. However, that olden time is not always glorious. This book highlights important facets of that history, including the Bula Matari, democracy, elitism, and foreign tutelage in African affairs. While this edition is not exhaustive, it is informative. This book includes three essays that discuss the foundation of the African State. It revisits both past and contemporary issues in Africa. The book will be valuable to anyone interested in Africa’s political history. It provides insights about Africa’s struggles. This is a brief, but to the point, review of the continent’s olden times. The focus is on the Sub-Saharan regions.

      Postcolonial Africa: Three Comparative Essays about the African State
    • God and ExistentialismExistentialist philosophy claims that men are free. Otherwise, they enjoy an unparalleled state of liberty in the world. However, the reality men face their world can be artlessly depressing. In a man's world, every indication suggests that men are not free. God often becomes a source of strength for men. This book examines the degree to which God is necessary for men to survive in a man's world. It refutes popular existentialist notions about human ontology. If you are a fan of existentialist philosophy, this book is a great way to learn about an alternative perspective. The author argues that every man has a duty to survive. But to accomplish that task, the man must be pragmatic.

      God and Existentialism: The Chronicles of a Survivalist
    • Cyberbullying cases are increasing. The phenomenon is pervasive in school districts across the United States. The understanding is that school professionals are without recourse to address online incidents. While the text is not exhaustive, it discusses the predicaments school officials often face when they intervene in cyberbullying incidents. The book examines important facets of school interventions. It explores major contentions in the literature. Is there a way to address the problem of school intervention in cyberbullying? The answer may surprise you.

      How to Fix Cyberbullying: Assessing the Crisis of School Interventions
    • This book is a compilation of short essays about Jean-Jacques Rousseau. This is a rudimentary, but to the point, account of some of the most striking ideas Rousseau echoed in his popular diatribes. The book examines Rousseau (the man, although not in depth), some selected works, and his philosophy. The book focuses on some of the most salient works Jean-Jacques Rousseau produced about ethics, education, and politics.

      Jean-Jacques Rousseau: A Collection of Short Essays
    • This book includes several short essays, which debate the upshots of human survival. As an immigrant, I have been in the trenches. I left my home many years ago. During that time, I found myself in situations, which made me questioned the purpose of my existence. After more than two decades of wandering in futility on foreign lands, I am a bit cynical about my prospects. This book assesses the ontology of human survival by referring to real world situations. The text explores some of the hurdles a person might face in his quotidian. It examines the realities that typify a foreign social milieu.

      Striving to Survive: The Human Migration Story
    • To be in this world is to exist by fate and not by faith. Men must manifest a presence that is far beyond a mere charnel state. The man must be in the world in both the flesh and the mind. The philosophy of human existence can be unnecessarily complex. As a species, men often find it hard to survive on this rock called earth. This book examines the nature of human existence. It explores the intricacies of human beingness. The book includes twelve chapters. They provide enough information to support the fundamental premise of the book; that is, men are indeed in the world. They have all the means at their disposal to exist in this environment without serendipity.

      The Being in the World: The Being, The Self, and The Self-Within-The-Self
    • Go Back Where You Came From

      • 104 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      America is going through a troublesome time. There is an ongoing debate about immigration. Since Mr. Donald Trump took office in 2017, anti-immigration sentiments are raw and passionate. Most Americans believe the county needs stringent immigration policies. In response, the Trump administration implemented the most Draconian measures. The effects of those policies were devastating, especially for immigrant families. In 2019, four Congresswomen (also known as "The Squad") took a stance against what they perceived as egregious conducts by the American government officials at the US-Mexico border. In response, President Donald Trump invited the four women to "Go back to their crime-infested country." While many Americans immediately repudiated the president's remark, others supported it. In this book, the author presents a more personal look at the effects of American immigration policies. He describes his realities as an immigrant living in the United States for over two decades. This book offers a critic of the American social reality. The author relates the obstacles immigrants families must navigate in America. This book is available in several languages, including French and Spanish.

      Go Back Where You Came From