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Jane R. Goodall

    Jane Goodall is a scholar whose work delves into the intricate relationship between the arts and sciences in the modern era. She critically examines how artistic expressions are shaped by and respond to scientific advancements and historical contexts. Her research illuminates the dialogue between creative impulses and scientific inquiry, often placing significant literary and performance works within their contemporary scientific and intellectual landscapes. Goodall's writing provides insightful perspectives on the evolution of art against the backdrop of scientific discovery.

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    The Politics of the Common Good
    • 2019

      The Politics of the Common Good

      Dispossession in Australia

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.7(21)Add rating

      Exploring the principle of the commons, this book examines its relevance in addressing the harmful impacts of neoliberalism today. Drawing inspiration from the English Revolutionaries of the 1640s, it delves into how communal ownership and collective resources can serve as a counter to modern economic challenges. The text invites readers to reconsider the value of shared resources and their potential to foster sustainable solutions in a world facing environmental and social crises.

      The Politics of the Common Good