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Libertarianism, Bas Van Der Vossen
Libertarianism, Bas Van Der Vossen
Philosophy Faculty Books and Book Chapters
Libertarianism is a theory in political philosophy that strongly values individual freedom and is skeptical about the justified scope of government in our lives. Libertarians see individuals as sovereign, as people who have a right to control their bodies and work, who are free to decide how to interact with willing others, and who cannot be forced to do things against their will without very strong justification.
For some, the argument in support of this view hinges on the principle of self-ownership. To them, individual rights are morally foundational, the basic building blocks of their theory. Many others, however, take …
Debating Humanitarian Intervention: Should We Try To Save Strangers?, Fernando R. Tesón, Bas Van Der Vossen
Debating Humanitarian Intervention: Should We Try To Save Strangers?, Fernando R. Tesón, Bas Van Der Vossen
Philosophy Faculty Books and Book Chapters
"When violence breaks out in a country, foreign governments face a difficult dilemma: should they intervene on behalf of the victims, or should they remain spectators? Each choice offers its own perils, and philosophers Fernando R. Tesón and Bas van der Vossen offer contrasting views of intervention by employing modern analytic philosophy, particularly just war theory. Tesón and van der Vossen refer to and weigh the consequences of past, present, and future interventions in Syria, Somalia, Rwanda, Bosnia, Iraq, Lybia, Egypt, and more."
Withdrawal: Reassessing America's Final Years In Vietnam, Gregory A. Daddis
Withdrawal: Reassessing America's Final Years In Vietnam, Gregory A. Daddis
History Faculty Books and Book Chapters
Withdrawal is a groundbreaking reassessment that tells a far different story of the Vietnam War. Daddis convincingly argues that the entire US effort in South Vietnam was incapable of reversing the downward trends of a complicated Vietnamese conflict that by 1968 had turned into a political-military stalemate. Despite a new articulation of strategy, Abrams's approach could not materially alter a war no longer vital to US national security or global dominance. Once the Nixon White House made the political decision to withdraw from Southeast Asia, Abrams's military strategy was unable to change either the course or outcome of a decades' …
Mybarrio: Emigdio Vasquez And Chicana/O Identity In Orange County, Natalie Lawler, Denise Johnson, Marcus Herse, Jessica Bocinski, Manon Wogahn
Mybarrio: Emigdio Vasquez And Chicana/O Identity In Orange County, Natalie Lawler, Denise Johnson, Marcus Herse, Jessica Bocinski, Manon Wogahn
Exhibition Catalogs
"Emigdio Vasquez created artwork that challenged Orange County’s more prominent narrative of wealthy beachside neighborhoods. He painted the brown bodies and brown histories that defined our earliest communities and economy... Vasquez produced much of the local art history that Orange County should be known for and should protect. It is with this perspective that Chapman University is proud to present the exhibition, My Barrio: Emigdio Vasquez and Chicana/o Identity in Orange County, in conjunction with the Getty Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA initiative. We hope to initiate discourse not only about Vasquez’s prolific career, but also about the larger political …
Introduction To Richard Nixon And Europe : The Reshaping Of The Postwar Atlantic World, Luke A. Nichter
Introduction To Richard Nixon And Europe : The Reshaping Of The Postwar Atlantic World, Luke A. Nichter
Presidential Studies Faculty Books and Book Chapters
The U.S.-European relationship remains the closest and most important alliance in the world. Since 1945, successive American presidents each put their own touches on transatlantic relations, but the literature has reached only into the presidency of Lyndon Johnson (1963-9). This first study of transatlantic relations during the era of Richard Nixon shows a complex, turbulent period during which the postwar period came to an end, and the modern era came to be on both sides of the Atlantic in terms of political, economic, and military relations.
Rape Culture, Jazzie Newton, Jessica Contreras, Stephanie Karbo, Bradley Crislip
Rape Culture, Jazzie Newton, Jessica Contreras, Stephanie Karbo, Bradley Crislip
Women’s Studies, Feminist Zine Archive
No abstract provided.
Women: In Power And Politics, Hali Prineas, Emily Rose, Christine Soulagnet, Mara Hughes
Women: In Power And Politics, Hali Prineas, Emily Rose, Christine Soulagnet, Mara Hughes
Women’s Studies, Feminist Zine Archive
No abstract provided.
Fruit Of The Womb, Emma Ginson, Caroline Metz, Hannah Francis, Madi Lohmann
Fruit Of The Womb, Emma Ginson, Caroline Metz, Hannah Francis, Madi Lohmann
Women’s Studies, Feminist Zine Archive
No abstract provided.
A Feminist's Guide To Sex Education, Alana Freitas, Hanna Ohaus, Courtney Cummings
A Feminist's Guide To Sex Education, Alana Freitas, Hanna Ohaus, Courtney Cummings
Women’s Studies, Feminist Zine Archive
No abstract provided.
It's Not A Myth, Annie Fisher, Kelly Gough, Sydney Paley, Sarah White
It's Not A Myth, Annie Fisher, Kelly Gough, Sydney Paley, Sarah White
Women’s Studies, Feminist Zine Archive
No abstract provided.
Manhatten, Ashley Mclaughlin, Jake Bishop, Maddy Buss, Mollie Biskar
Manhatten, Ashley Mclaughlin, Jake Bishop, Maddy Buss, Mollie Biskar
Women’s Studies, Feminist Zine Archive
No abstract provided.
Intersectional Feminism, Carolyn Mai, Safieh Moshir Fatemi, Arielle Valesio
Intersectional Feminism, Carolyn Mai, Safieh Moshir Fatemi, Arielle Valesio
Women’s Studies, Feminist Zine Archive
No abstract provided.
Dear You, Fuck You, Emily Iverson, Maddie Moffett, Jacque Bronkhorst
Dear You, Fuck You, Emily Iverson, Maddie Moffett, Jacque Bronkhorst
Women’s Studies, Feminist Zine Archive
No abstract provided.
The Nixon Administration And American Foreign Relations, Luke A. Nichter
The Nixon Administration And American Foreign Relations, Luke A. Nichter
Presidential Studies Faculty Books and Book Chapters
Assessments of President Richard Nixon’s foreign policy continue to evolve as scholars tap new possibilities for research. Due to the long wait before national security records are declassified by the National Archives and made available to researchers and the public, only in recent decades has the excavation of the Nixon administration’s engagement with the world started to become well documented. As more records are released by the National Archives (including potentially 700 hours of Nixon’s secret White House tapes that remain closed), scholarly understanding of the Nixon presidency is likely to continue changing. Thus far, historians have pointed to four …
Rulers, Religion, And Riches: Why The West Got Rich And The Middle East Did Not, Jared Rubin
Rulers, Religion, And Riches: Why The West Got Rich And The Middle East Did Not, Jared Rubin
Economics Faculty Books and Book Chapters
For centuries following the spread of Islam, the Middle East was far ahead of Europe. Yet, the modern economy was born in Europe. Why was it not born in the Middle East? In this book Jared Rubin examines the role that Islam played in this reversal of fortunes. It argues that the religion itself is not to blame; the importance of religious legitimacy in Middle Eastern politics was the primary culprit. Muslim religious authorities were given an important seat at the political bargaining table, which they used to block important advancements such as the printing press and lending at interest. …