Smoke and Mirrors -- Mimetic excess -- The exposition of the non-dogmatic cannot be dogmatic -- Nietzsche's tuning fork, Kafka's sirens -- Twilight of the idols -- Catastrophe : the solar inversion of satanic denial -- Metamorphic sublimity -- Re-enchantment of nature -- In your bones you know otherwise -- Planetarium -- Sunset -- In the beginning Was the firefly -- The sun Is an Indian shaman -- Lightning -- Is magic domination of nature? -- The alpha and omega of all mastery -- Art versus art -- Subterranean cities of sleep -- Magic hour -- Julio Reyes's phantom ship.
The author responds to critiques of his essay Legitimacy and Legality in International Law: An Interactional Account. Adapted from the source document.
French psychologist Emile Coue developed an interest in the power of hypnosis early in his career. In this volume, Coue offers practical tips and advice to readers seeking to overcome problems and bad habits and achieve success. The book also contains a series of case studies outlining the methods that a number of Coue's patients used to better their situations using the technique of autosuggestion
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In UNTHINKING MASTERY Julietta Singh demonstrates how pervasive the concept of mastery has been to modern politics, even to anti-colonial thought, which rejects forms of political domination and subjection. Anti-colonial discourse, Singh argues, has sought to recuperate the humanity of the colonized in ways that remain bound to masterful formulations of subjectivity. Drawing on postcolonial theory, queer theory, new materialism, and animal studies, Singh analyzes critiques of mastery across anti-colonial discourse to explore how modern formulations of decolonization that were explicitly pitched against colonial mastery continuously rehearse "other" forms of mastery in order to exceed it. Singh's goal isn't to discipline important figures from anti-colonial politics or the contemporary intellectual left, but rather to take seriously the messiness of our political strategies in the hope of deriving un-masterful styles of being.
* Winner of the 2018 RECASP Essay Prize * According to Jonathan Nitzan and Shimshon Bichler (2009), capital is not an economic quantity, but a mode of power. Their fundamental thesis could be summarized as follows: capital is power quantified in monetary terms. But what do we do when we quantify? What is the nature of money in a capitalist society? Indeed, what is power? In the following, we try to develop a concept of power as the ability of persons to create particular formations against resistance. The kinds of formations persons can think of depend on the society they live in, which can be identified by what Cornelius Castoriadis called its social imaginary significations (SIS). The core SIS of capitalism is rational mastery operating with computational rationality. Computational rationality in turn rests on a particular understanding of how signification works: it works through operational symbolism, as theorized by Sybille Krämer in analyzing the philosophy of Leibniz. When the concept of the SIS of modern rationality was developed in the 1950s and 1960s, bureaucracy was seen as the main organizational mode of rational mastery. We argue that there are two modes of rational mastery, capitalization and bureaucratization, that interact with each other in capitalist society. The paper concludes with deliberations on the future of rational mastery and possible ways out. --- FRONT PICTURE: International Space Station Expedition 26 Crew (24 Dec 2010), Montreal at Night. Astronaut photograph ISS026-E-12474 (https://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/images/48471/montreal-at-night). Image courtesy of the Earth Science and Remote Sensing Unit, NASA Johnson Space Center (https://eol.jsc.nasa.gov/) --- BIO: The author studied physics and informatics, along with a lot of philosophy, but is also interested in many other subjects. He came across Bichler and Nitzan's Capital as Power in the first decade of the twenty-first century when he was politically active in various ways. He rediscovered Castoriadis through one of Bichler and Nitzans's works. Since then, he has tried to understand what Bichler and Nitzan actually mean by power. As there is no concrete answer to this question, he has been trying to develop one by (con)fusing concepts developed by Castoriadis and other thinkers with some of his own.
Intro -- Introduction -- Chapter 01 - What is Facebook Marketplace and how does it work? -- Chapter 02 - How to generate leads for your marketplace? -- Chapter 03 - How to Create a Facebook Shop/Store? -- Chapter 04 - Benefits of Buying and Selling on Facebook Marketplace -- Chapter 05 - How to set up a Facebook store with eCommerce website builders? -- Chapter 06 - Facebook Marketplace Shopping Secrets -- Chapter 07 - Expert Tips for making money as a seller on Facebook Marketplace -- Chapter 08 - Easy Hacks to generate more sales using Facebook marketplace! -- Chapter 09 - How to Advertise on Facebook Marketplace? -- Chapter 10 - Facebook Marketplace: The Do's and Don'ts.
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Purpose – In May 2010, a new collaborative initiative was launched between the Portsmouth Business School and Hewlett Packard, wherein trained Black Belts (BB) were enabled to pursue an MSc in strategic quality management. Five years on from its commencement, the purpose of this paper is to explore the development and impact of this initiative.
Design/methodology/approach – Inductive, exploratory, multi-viewpoint participant-observer case study that triangulates the academic, student and employer reactions to the programme.
Findings – The paper evaluates how the academic dimension provided by the MSc has impacted on candidates' work as BB.
Practical implications – Employee engagement and enthusiasm has been increased, as has the depth and breadth of the knowledge base among the participating BB, who are then applying these new skills in their improvement projects to make them more sustainable as well as financially valuable. They have been able to transfer knowledge to team members.
Originality/value – This approach provides a model for accelerated development of groups of quality professionals within larger organisations. There is evidence that the community spirit that grows within and across cohorts has a multiplying effect that enhances the impact for the sponsoring organisation beyond the simple sum of the performance and skills improvement on a student by student basis.
'Mastery, Dependence, and the Ethics of Authority' is an analysis of expertise and authority. Stalnaker examines classical Confucian conceptions of mastery, dependence, and human relationships in order to suggest new approaches to these issues in ethics and political theory.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction: Slaves with Two Masters -- 1 Slave Hiring in the Evolution of Slavery -- 2 A Blessing and a Curse -- 3 Risks and Returns -- 4 Compromised Mastery -- 5 Resistance and Abuse -- 6 Working Alone -- Epilogue -- Abbreviations -- Notes -- Acknowledgments -- Index
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