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Aaron James

    Surfing with Sartre
    Beyond Blood Oil
    Assholes. A Theory of Donald Trump
    Money From Nothing
    Analogous Uses of Language, Eucharistic Identity, and the 'Baptist' Vision
    Dolomites, West and East
    • 2020

      Money From Nothing

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      3.9(43)Add rating

      A major work of financial theory and practice with immediate relevance to the rebuilding of the economy, and restoring the promise of equality When the government decides to spend money, it simply creates the necessary funds for itself--as if out of thin air. That's how we pay for interstate highways, post offices, wars, social services, and economic stimulus packages. If it's that easy to make money . . . can't we all get more of it? Absolutely. And we should. So argue financial regulation expert Robert Hockett and bestselling philosopher Aaron James in this eye-opening, irreverent, and inspiring exploration of what the dollar really is. And better still, they show how we can build an economy that works for everybody without unwanted taxes and added regulations. In the process, we learn how disingenuous the political rhetoric surrounding inflation can be, how the demonized concept of the deficit is really just another way of tallying our collective national wealth, and how a strong central bank could free us from the abuses of private banking. With broad historical background and ambitious yet practical institutional proposals, Hockett and James offer a new vision of public finance--people's banking for a people's economy. Armed with this new outlook, we can even stop worrying debt and learn to love a strong, accountable, and transparent Federal Reserve as a cornerstone of our democracy.

      Money From Nothing
    • 2018

      Beyond Blood Oil expands on the themes and proposals laid out in Leif Wenar's previous book and engages a distinguished group of scholars to explore philosophical arguments, assessing the prospects of his practical policy proposal. The book addresses how oil resources can undermine democracy and discusses moral obligations of those who consume oil.

      Beyond Blood Oil
    • 2018

      Surfing with Sartre

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Jean-Paul Sartre once declared waterskiing to be “the ideal limit of aquatic sports.” Aaron James, who is both an avid surfer and a professor of philosophy, vigorously disagrees. In these pages, he presents his surfer’s worldview as a foil to Sartre’s, along the way elucidating such philosophical categories as freedom, being, phenomenology, morality, epistemology, and even the emerging values of what he terms “leisure capitalism.” In developing his unique surfer’s philosophy, he draws from surf culture and lingo—and engages with philosophers from Aristotle to Wittgenstein. In the process, he speaks to those of us in search of personal and social meaning—particularly in our current anxious moment—by way of real, authentic philosophy. In or out of the water.

      Surfing with Sartre
    • 2014

      Exploring a 'baptist' perspective on the identity of the church, Jesus' body, and the elements of the Lord's Supper, this book engages with the ideas of Thomas Aquinas, Balthasar Hubmaier, and James Wm. McClendon, Jr. It addresses contemporary Baptist dialogues within ecumenical Christianity and philosophy of language, offering a creative framework for understanding the connections between Jesus' body, the communion elements, and the church, ultimately contributing to the broader ecumenical discourse.

      Analogous Uses of Language, Eucharistic Identity, and the 'Baptist' Vision
    • 2012

      Assholes. A Theory of Donald Trump

      • 127 pages
      • 5 hours of reading
      3.1(3818)Add rating

      Make America Great Again? Donald Trump is an asshole is a fact widely agreed upon—even by his supporters, who actually like that about him. But his startling political rise makes the question of just what sort of asshole he is, and how his assholedom may help to explain his success, one not just of philosophical interest but of almost existential urgency. Enter the philosopher Aaron James, author of the foundational text in the burgeoning field of Asshole Studies: the bestselling Assholes: A Theory. In this brisk and trenchant inquiry into the phenomenon that is Donald Trump, James places the man firmly in the typology of the asshole (takes every advantage, entrenched sense of entitlement, immune to criticism); considers whether, in the Hobbesian world we seem to inhabit, he might not somehow be a force for good—i.e., the Stronger Asshole; and offers a suggestion for how the bonds of our social contract, spectacularly broken by Trump’s (and Ted Cruz’s) disdain for democratic civility, might in time be repaired. You will never think about Donald Trump and his Art of the Deal the same way after reading this book. And, like it or not, think about him we must.

      Assholes. A Theory of Donald Trump
    • 2002

      2 vols in plastic wallet. This 2005 edition replaces the 1988 edition and because of the mass of new information contained it has been necessary to publish it in two volumes (sold as one item) to enable climbers to carry the guide while on a route. Selected climbs by Ron James. Photo topos.

      Dolomites, West and East