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The book won critical acclaim, picking up the 2003 Warren-Brooks Award soon after publication. According to the jury, Buell was selected "for a book worthy of both the great philosopher he chose as his topic and of the Brooks and Warren tradition of excellence in literary criticism."
In Search of Excellence is a book written by Tom Peters and Robert H. Waterman Jr. First published in 1982, it sold three million copies in its first four years, and was the most widely held monograph in the United States from 1989 to 2006. [1] The book explores the art and science of management used by several companies in the 1980s.
Books. The Betrayal of Tradition (Bloomington: World Wisdom, 2003) Journeys East: 20th Century Western Encounters with Eastern Religious Traditions. World Wisdom, Inc. 2004. ISBN 9780941532570. [9] (Editor), The Betrayal of Tradition: Essays on the Spiritual Crisis of Modernity. Bloomington: World Wisdom, Inc. 2005. ISBN 9780941532556.
The Advocate is one of the most decorated two-year college newspapers in the United States, having won 14 Associated Collegiate Press National Pacemaker Awards since 1990. . The newspaper was inducted into the ACP Hall of Fame in 1996, and has been cited by ACP officials as being one of the best examples of small-college journal
Alasdair Chalmers MacIntyre (/ ˈ æ l ə s t ər ˈ m æ k ɪ n t aɪər /; born 12 January 1929) is a Scottish-American philosopher who has contributed to moral and political philosophy as well as history of philosophy and theology. [1]
“The book reveals the leftwing betrayal of our warriors, and how we must return to our Military to meritocracy, lethality, accountability, and excellence,” wrote the president-elect, who ...
Robbins' book, Upward Mobility and the Common Good brings the state into the subject of literature and class. The book was reviewed as "an important and committed study" and a "highly readable and enlightening book". According to Ina Habermann, "The author's ambivalence about his own argument makes it, if anything, more compelling". [12]
Greenberg’s Ph.D. thesis won Columbia University’s 2001 Bancroft Dissertation Award [2] and became his first book, Nixon’s Shadow (2003), which won the Washington Monthly Annual Political Book Award and the American Journalism Historians Association's Book Award.