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George Woodcock

    8 de mayo de 1912 – 28 de enero de 1995

    La exploración del anarquismo por parte de este autor lo llevó a varias publicaciones importantes y al fomento de amistades con figuras destacadas como George Orwell. Su escritura literaria y de viajes lo inspiró a fundar sociedades literarias y, más tarde, a centrarse en el estudio del budismo y la ayuda a refugiados tibetanos. Al regresar a Canadá después de la guerra, se convirtió en educador universitario y apoyó activamente a escritores canadienses a través de un fondo dotado. Su obra de toda la vida ejemplifica un compromiso con la cooperación voluntaria y la ayuda humanitaria.

    Aphra Behn
    Anarchism
    William Godwin, a Biographical Study
    Gabriel Dumont
    The Marvellous Century - Archaic Man and the Awakening of Reason
    Gandhi
    • Barcelona. 18 cm. 197 p., 1 h. Encuadernación en tapa blanda de editorial ilustrada. Colección '"Maestros del Pensamiento Contemporaneo"', numero coleccion(6). Woodcock, George 1912-1995. Traducido por Rafael Fernández Calvo. Gandhi, Mahatma. 1869-1948 .. Este libro es de segunda mano y tiene o puede tener marcas y señales de su anterior propietario.

      Gandhi
    • The sixth century was an era of personalities and uprisings. It was the time of Xenophanes, Cyrus, Solon the lawmaker, Sappho, the Budda, Aeschylus, Pythagoras, Confucius, Lao-tzu and Nebuchadnezzar; it was the era of prose re-awakenings and the exploration of rational thought. George Woodcock's The Marvellous Century, brings the era and the personalities to life as he explores the literature, the philosophy, the politics, the sciences. He documents the writing of the Upanishads, pursues the thought of the Greek astronomer and philosopher Thales, traces the emergence of atomic theories in India, the emergence of geography, geology and physics as disciplines, and monitors the economics of the central Asia silk trade. He reflects upon the great religions--Christianity, Islam, Zoroastrianism and Modern Judaism--all of whom had their roots in the sixth century, and discusses how, and why, so much that was vital to our civilization came into being during this era. The Marvellous Century is a century of history in one volume, filled with characters, events, romance, and intrigue. It is a fascinating journey that allows us to experience the beauty, savagery and all-encompassing impact of the 6th century B.C., a century characterized by a cluster of events that changed irrevocably the way humans looked upon the universe and even upon themselves.

      The Marvellous Century - Archaic Man and the Awakening of Reason
    • Gabriel Dumont

      • 256 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      This biography explores the rich and often overlooked history of the nineteenth-century Canadian Prairies, providing insights into its unique culture and environment. George Woodcock's narrative vividly captures the essence of this vanished world, offering readers a chance to connect with the past through detailed accounts and reflections. The reissue brings renewed attention to the significance of this era and its impact on Canadian identity.

      Gabriel Dumont
    • William Godwin, a Biographical Study

      • 290 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Recognized for its cultural significance, this work contributes to the foundational knowledge of civilization. Scholars have selected it for its importance, highlighting its role in understanding historical and societal contexts.

      William Godwin, a Biographical Study
    • Anarchism

      • 480 páginas
      • 17 horas de lectura

      1963 First Pelican (UK) edition in very good condition, with slightly faded pages and a small biro mark on the side page block. No grease, highlights, or other marks. The cover is uncreased with very light shelf wear.

      Anarchism
    • The Anarchist Reader

      • 384 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      The Anarchist Reader. Edited and compiled by George Woodcock. Published by Harvester Press / Humanities Press, Hassocks, Sussex, England / Atlantic Highlands, New York, in 1977. First British hardcover edition, first printing, as indicated by the statement "First published in England in 1977 by the Harvester Press Limited" at the top of the copyright page. Printed in Great Britain. Black full-cloth hardcover with gold lettering on spine. Red endpapers. 383 pages. Dust jacket has "Harvester Press" printed on front cover. From the dust "A major new 'reader', bringing together the critical statements of every important Anarchist thinker and writer since the earliest development of Anarchist politics. This book is edited by the most respected scholar in the entire field."

      The Anarchist Reader
    • Dawn and the Darkest Hour

      A Study of Aldous Huxley

      • 295 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Persuasively asks us to reconsider Huxley's works as the stages of "a spiritual pilgrimage."

      Dawn and the Darkest Hour
    • The first full-scale English-language biography of the prominent 19th century social thinker and "father of anarchism." "Woodcock makes a very good case for the consistency of [Proudhon's] teaching."-- New York Times ¶"Essential reading for a true appreciation of economic history and thought."--Small Press

      P J Proudhon