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James Fleming

    26 febbraio 1944

    James Rodger Fleming è uno storico della scienza e della tecnologia il cui lavoro si addentra nell'intricata e avvincente relazione tra l'umanità e gli elementi. La sua scrittura esplora le profonde implicazioni del nostro desiderio di controllare il tempo atmosferico e il clima, dalle prime aspirazioni alle contemporanee ricerche tecnologiche. L'analisi di Fleming svela le dimensioni etiche, sociali e ambientali di queste ambizioni, offrendo ai lettori un esame stimolante di questo dinamico ambito dell'impresa umana.

    The Art of Crime
    The temple of optimism
    Cold Blood
    Constructing Basic Liberties
    • A second death of substantive due process? Our practice of substantive due process ; The coherence and structure of substantive due process ; The rational continuum of ordered liberty -- Substantive due process does not "effectively decree the end of morals legislation". Is substantive due process on a slippery slope to "the end of all morals legislation"? ; Is moral disapproval enough to justify traditional morals legislation -- Substantive due process does not enact a utopian economic or moral theory. The ghost of Lochner v. New York ; Does substantive due process enact Mill's On Liberty? -- Conflicts between liberty and equality. The grounds for protecting basic liberties: liberty together with equality ; Accommodating gay and lesbian rights and religious liberty -- The future. The future of substantive due process

      Constructing Basic Liberties
    • Cold Blood

      • 328pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      The Russian Revolution is breaking out around him, but Charlie Doig has a private war to fight. With rumours of the Tsar's gold reserves nearby, Charlie resolves once he has revenged Elizaveta to attempt to seize a barge of gold from under the watchful eyes of four different armies.

      Cold Blood
    • The temple of optimism

      • 320pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      The Temple of Optimism tells the tale of the relationships of two men and one woman in Derbyshire in 1788. Superficially, the plot is simple: Anthony Apreece covets the land of his young neighbour, Edward Horne. Edward covets Daisy, Anthony's wife.

      The temple of optimism
    • The Art of Crime

      Essays, Reviews and Short Stories

      • 78pagine
      • 3 ore di lettura

      Exploring the crime noir genre, this collection of essays and reviews highlights the significant impact of societal influences on criminal behavior. It reveals the complex humanity behind the most sinister relationships, offering insights into the psychological and social factors that drive individuals to crime. The work not only analyzes the genre's relevance but also invites readers to reflect on the darker aspects of human nature.

      The Art of Crime