| Robert F Barsky - Philosophy - 1998 - 258 pages
This biography describes the intellectual and political milieus that helped shape Noam Chomsky, a pivotal figure in contemporary linguistics, politics, cognitive psychology ... | |
| Robert F. Barsky - Language Arts & Disciplines - 1994 - 283 pages
This book is a description of the process of constructing a productive Other for the purpose of being admitted to Canada as a Convention refugee. The whole claiming procedure ... | |
| Michel Meyer, Robert F. Barsky - Philosophy - 2000 - 327 pages
The subject of the passions has always haunted Western philosophy and, more often than not, aroused harsh judgments. For the passions represent a force of excess and ... | |
| Robert F. Barsky - Law - 2015 - 201 pages
This book describes the experiences of undocumented migrants, all around the world, bringing to life the challenges they face from the moment they consider leaving their ... | |
| Robert F. Barsky - Political Science - 2017 - 361 pages
This is the first book of its kind to address the crucial issue of why people choose to make Convention refugee claims. It represents a substantial and original contribution ... | |
| Wolfgang B. Sperlich - Language Arts & Disciplines - 2006 - 174 pages
“The intellectual tradition is one of servility to power, and if I didn’t betray it I’d be ashamed of myself.” This declaration by Noam Chomsky exemplifies the uncompromising ... | |
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