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TransFEWmation Towards Design-led Food-Energy-Water Systems for Future Urbanization


Free Download TransFEWmation: Towards Design-led Food-Energy-Water Systems for Future Urbanization by Rob Roggema
English | EPUB | 2021 | 356 Pages | ISBN : 3030619761 | 100.5 MB
This book discusses a spectrum of approaches to designing the food-energy-water nexus at different spatial-urban scales. The book offers a framework for working on the FEW-nexus in a design-led context and integrates the design of urban neighbourhoods and regions with methodologies how to simultaneously engaging residents and stakeholders and evaluating the propositions in a FEW-print, measuring the environmental impact of the different designs. The examples are derived from on the ground practices in Sydney, Tokyo, Detroit, Amsterdam and Belfast.

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Madmen led the Blind Memoirs of an SS Obersturmführer


Free Download Madmen led the Blind: Memoirs of an SS Obersturmführer: Battles on the Western Front and Interrogations by US Intelligence at the Prisoner-of-War camp Fort Hunt by Herwig Salmutter
English | 2022 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0B85LZS5N | 262 pages | EPUB | 5.76 Mb
Farm boy. Franciscan Seminarian. Waffen SS Obersturmfьhrer. American POW. Doctor in Vietnam

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The Victory of Reason How Christianity Led to Freedom, Capitalism, and Western Success


Free Download The Victory of Reason: How Christianity Led to Freedom, Capitalism, and Western Success By Rodney Stark
2007 | 304 Pages | ISBN: 1400062284 | EPUB | 1 MB
Many books have been written about the success of the West, analyzing why Europe was able to pull ahead of the rest of the world by the end of the Middle Ages. The most common explanations cite the West’s superior geography, commerce, and technology. Completely overlooked is the fact that faith in reason, rooted in Christianity’s commitment to rational theology, made all these developments possible. Simply put, the conventional wisdom that Western success depended upon overcoming religious barriers to progress is utter nonsense.InThe Victory of Reason,Rodney Stark advances a revolutionary, controversial, and long overdue idea: that Christianity and its related institutions are, in fact, directly responsible for the most significant intellectual, political, scientific, and economic breakthroughs of the past millennium.In Stark’s view, what has propelled the West is not the tension between secular and nonsecular society, nor the pitting of science and the humanities against religious belief. Christian theology, Stark asserts, is the very font of reason: While the world’s other great belief systems emphasized mystery, obedience, or introspection, Christianity alone embraced logic and reason as the path toward enlightenment, freedom, and progress. That is what made all the difference.In explaining the West’s dominance, Stark convincingly debunks long-accepted "truths." For instance, by contending that capitalism thrived centuries before there was a Protestant work ethic-or even Protestants-he counters the notion that the Protestant work ethic was responsible for kicking capitalism into overdrive. In the fifth century, Stark notes, Saint Augustine celebrated theological and material progress and the institution of "exuberant invention." By contrast, long before Augustine, Aristotle had condemned commercial trade as "inconsistent with human virtue"-which helps further underscore that Augustine’s times were not the Dark Ages but the incubator for the West’s future glories.This is a sweeping, multifaceted survey that takes readers from the Old World to the New, from the past to the present, overturning along the way not only centuries of prejudiced scholarship but the antireligious bias of our own time.The Victory of Reasonproves that what we most admire about our world-scientific progress, democratic rule, free commerce-is largely due to Christianity, through which we are all inheritors of this grand tradition.

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