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La justice française contre ETA

La justice française contre ETA

Autor: Samuel Vuelta Simon , Patrice Ollivier-maurel

Número de Páginas: 293

Le 10 janvier 2011, après plus de soixante années de violence sur le sol espagnol, ETA annonce la fin de ses activités. Quelles sont les raisons qui l’ont conduite, sinon à déposer, en tous cas à baisser les armes ? Volonté réelle de rejoindre définitivement la voie politique ou conséquence des coups portés à l’organisation terroriste par la France et l’Espagne ? Quelle analyse en faire et quelles perspectives en attendre ? Si la police judiciaire et les services de renseignement des deux pays se sont très tôt impliqués dans la coopération, la justice y est entrée plus récemment et par étapes. Les dix dernières années ont été celles de la coopération judiciaire : arrestations des principaux chefs d’ETA, mandats d’arrêt européens, équipes communes d’enquête, échanges fluides du renseignement judiciaire opérationnel, relations institutionnalisées de part et d’autre de la frontière, etc. Autant de signes d’une justice en action qui a repris tout son rôle dans la coopération internationale. Mais entre l’annonce de la fin d’ETA et sa réalisation, il y a des marges que la coopération judiciaire et policière doit continuer à...

Foreigners in the Homeland

Foreigners in the Homeland

Autor: Mario Santana

Número de Páginas: 252

Foreigners in the Homeland analyzes the reception of the Latin American Boom novel in Spain. It argues in favor of an expanded concept of national literature that is not restricted to the native production of citizens but also takes into consideration the importance and nationalization of foreign cultural products. Charting the courses of interliterary relations between Spain and Spanish America, the book analyzes the conditions of the literary market during the 1960s and 1970s, follows the appropriation and canonization of Latin American authors and texts by readers and writers, and examines their impact on the resurgence of regional literatures within Spanish territory.

Christianity and American Freemasonry

Christianity and American Freemasonry

Autor: William J. Whelan

Número de Páginas: 298

What is it about Freemasonry that would cause Churches to forbid or openly discourage seventy million Americans from membership? Why have eight popes condemned the Lodge? This book, which was first published in 1958 and the first full-length treatment of this subject by an American Catholic in 50 years, was written by William J. Whelan to explain why the Church has warned her sons against affiliating with the Masonic lodge since 1738.

Bernanos

Bernanos

Autor: Thomas Molnar

Número de Páginas: 280

Thomas Molnar's Bernanos is an illuminating study of the personal evolution of the French Catholic novelist Georges Bernanos from a reactionary royalist to a religiously principled anti-fascist. It also provides a detailed account of the intellectual divisions within the French Catholic Right and suggests a number of parallels with intellectual and literary figures on the secular and religious left including Zola, Peguy, and Simone Weil. But, as Molnar points out, the significance of Bernanos is not exhausted by his writings. Bernanos the man is as deserving of attention as is Bernanos the novelist, essayist, and social critic.Molnar shows Bernanos against the troubled political-religious background of modern France: the Dreyfus case, the disillusionment following World War I, the Franco regime, Vichy, and the beginnings of the cold war. Whatever touched France touched Bernanos, and he flung himself into each crisis, not armed with a political system nor an academically sanctioned philosophy, but with a peasant's respect for what is and a Christian's sense of what might be. The portrait that Molnar draws is that of a passionately concerned Christian who knows that truth is hard to ...

Natural Law Liberalism

Natural Law Liberalism

Autor: Christopher Wolfe

Número de Páginas: 252

Liberal political philosophy and natural law theory are not contradictory, but - properly understood - mutually reinforcing. Contemporary liberalism (as represented by Rawls, Guttman and Thompson, Dworkin, Raz, and Macedo) rejects natural law and seeks to diminish its historical contribution to the liberal political tradition, but it is only one, defective variant of liberalism. A careful analysis of the history of liberalism, identifying its core principles, and a similar examination of classical natural law theory (as represented by Thomas Aquinas and his intellectual descendants), show that a natural law liberalism is possible and desirable. Natural law theory embraces the key principles of liberalism, and it also provides balance in resisting some of its problematic tendencies. Natural law liberalism is the soundest basis for American public philosophy, and it is a potentially more attractive and persuasive form of liberalism for nations that have tended to resist it.

Le roman catholique à cent ans

Le roman catholique à cent ans

Autor: Jean-laurent Prévost

Número de Páginas: 234

Cet ouvrage est une réédition numérique d’un livre paru au XXe siècle, désormais indisponible dans son format d’origine.

The Rage of Nations

The Rage of Nations

Autor: Edward R. Kantowicz

Número de Páginas: 532

In the first volume of a two-volume set, Canadian historian Kantowicz describes the events, people, and ideas driving the world's social and political course through two world wars, the Holocaust, revolutions, depressions, and other phenomena. Covers from the beginning of the century through World War II; Coming Apart, Coming Together will presumably take the story from there. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Foundations of Theological Study

Foundations of Theological Study

Autor: Richard Viladesau , Mark Stephen Massa

Número de Páginas: 348

This is a collection of readings in theology, classical and contemporary, intended for college level students. It covers the major themes of an introductory course in theology, the experience of the sacred, the notion of God, Revelation, Jesus Christ, and the Christian life. +

A Literary Cavalcade-II

A Literary Cavalcade-II

Autor: Robert A. Parker

Número de Páginas: 396

For six decades, writer and editor Robert A. Parker has followed up each book he reads, mainly novels, with an evaluation of that book. His comments are informed by an independent critical view that balances a moral and literary sensibility. In this second of six volumes, the authors covered range from Henri Daniel-Rops to Jose Maria Gironalla. They include Don DeLillo, Peter Dexter, E. L. Doctorow, Umberto Eco, Shusaku Endo, Louise Erdrich, William Faulkner, F. Scott Fitzgerald, John Fowles, E. M. Forster, Carlos Fuentes, and Gabriel Garcia Marquez, as well as a few mystery authors and historians. The commentaries are listed alphabetically by author, and the books by the date of publication for each author. The writers here represent a broad range of writing styles, cultural influences, and moral philosophies. And all are rated on their literary achievement, the effectiveness of plot, character, and setting, plus their recognition of the moral, ethical, and spiritual values of mankind.

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