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- Secrets : a memoir of Vietnam and the Pentagon papers / by Ellsberg, Daniel.;
Includes bibliographical references (p. 471-475) and index.Daniel Ellsberg began his career as a U. S. Marine company commander, a Pentagon official, and a staunch supporter of America's battle against Communist expansion. But in October 1969, Ellsberg--fully expecting to spend the rest of his life in prison--set out to turn around American foreign policy by smuggling out of his office the seven-thousand-page top-secret study, known as the Pentagon Papers, of U.S. decision making in Vietnam. Ellsberg tells the full story of how and why he became one of the nation's most impassioned and influential antiwar activists--and how his actions helped alter the course of U.S. history. Covering the decade between his entry into the Pentagon and Nixon's resignation, Secrets is Ellsberg's meticulously detailed insider's account of the secrets and lies that shaped American foreign policy during the Vietnam era. Ellsberg provides a vivid eyewitness account of the two years he spent behind the lines in Vietnam as a State Department observer--an experience that convinced him of the hopelessness of Johnson's policies and profoundly altered his own political thinking. As Ellsberg recounts with drama and insight, the release of the Pentagon Papers, first to The New York Times and The Washington Post, set in motion a train of events that ultimately toppled a president and helped to end an unjust war. Infused with the political passion and turmoil of the Vietnam era, Secrets is at once the memoir of a committed, daring man, an insider's expose of Washington, and a meditation on the meaning of patriotism under a government intoxicated by keeping secrets.
- Subjects: Vietnamese Conflict, 1961-1975; Pentagon Papers.; Ellsberg, Daniel.;
- © 2002., Viking,
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- The Post / by Spielberg, Steven,1946-film producer,film director.; Hannah, Liz,screenwriter.; Singer, Josh,screenwriter.; Pascal, Amy,1958-film producer.; Krieger, Kristie Macosko,film producer.; Streep, Meryl,actor.; Hanks, Tom,actor.; Paulson, Sarah,1974-actor.; Odenkirk, Bob,1962-actor.; Letts, Tracy,1965-actor.; Whitford, Bradley,actor.; Greenwood, Bruce,1956-actor.; Rhys, Matthew,1974-actor.; Brie, Alison,actor.; Coon, Carrie,1981-actor.; Williams, John,1932-composer (expression); Kahn, Michael,1935-editor of moving image work.; Broshar, Sarah,1980-editor of moving image work.; Carter, Rick,1950-production designer.; Kamiński, Janusz,1959-director of photography.; Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation,presenter.; DreamWorks Pictures (1994-2006),presenter.; Reliance Entertainment,presenter.; TSG Entertainment,presenter.; Amblin Entertainment (Firm),production company.; Pascal Pictures,production company.; Star Thrower Entertainment (Firm),production company.; Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, Inc.,publisher.;
DVD, NTSC, region 1; widescreen (1.85:1) presentation; Dolby Digital 5.1, Dolby Digital 2.0.Meryl Streep, Tom Hanks, Sarah Paulson, Bob Odenkirk, Tracy Letts, Bradley Whitford, Bruce Greenwood, Matthew Rhys, Alison Brie, Carrie Coon.Music, John Williams ; film editors, Michael Kahn, Sarah Broshar ; production designer, Rick Carter ; director of photography, Janusz Kaminski.MPAA rating: PG-13; for language and brief war violence ; Canadian Home Video rating: PG.This historical drama is based on the events surrounding the release of the Pentagon Papers, documents which detailed the history of the United States' political and military involvement in Vietnam. The story centers on Kay Graham, the first female newspaper publisher in the country (specifically of the Washington Post), as well as her tough editor, Ben Bradlee. The two become involved in an unprecedented power struggle between journalists and the government, exposing a cover-up that has spanned four different American presidencies.Academy Award Nomination 2017 - Actress in a Leading Role.Academy Award Nomination 2017 - Best Picture.
- Subjects: Historical films.; Feature films.; Biographical films.; Graham, Katharine, 1917-2001; Bradlee, Benjamin C.; Washington Post Company; Pentagon Papers; Newspaper publishing; Journalists; Civil rights; Vietnam War, 1961-1975;
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- Masters of the word : [electronic resource] : How media shaped history. by Bernstein, William J.;
William J. Bernstein's A Splendid Exchange: How Trade Shaped the World, an Economist and Financial Times Best Book of the Year, placed him firmly among the top flight of historians like Jared Diamond and Bill Bryson, capable of distilling major trends and reams of information into insightful, globe-spanning popular narrative. Bernstein explains how new communication technologies and in particular our access to them, impacted human society. Writing was born thousands of years ago in Mesopotamia. Spreading to Sumer, and then Egypt, this revolutionary tool allowed rulers to extend their control far and wide, giving rise to the world's first empires. When Phoenician traders took their alphabet to Greece, literacy's first boom led to the birth of drama and democracy. In Rome, it helped spell the downfall of the Republic. Later, medieval scriptoria and vernacular bibles gave rise to religious dissent, and with the combination of cheaper paper and Gutenberg's printing press, the fuse of Reformation was lit. The Industrial Revolution brought the telegraph and the steam driven printing press, allowing information to move faster than ever before and to reach an even larger audience. But along with radio and television, these new technologies were more easily exploited by the powerful, as seen in Germany, the Soviet Union, even Rwanda, where radio incited genocide. With the rise of carbon duplicates (Russian samizdat), photocopying (the Pentagon Papers), the internet, social media and cell phones (the recent Arab Spring) more people have access to communications, making the world more connected than ever before. In Masters of the Word, Bernstein masterfully guides the reader through the vast history of communications, illustrating each step with colorful stories and anecdotes. This is a captivating, enlightening book, one that will change the way you look at technology, history, and power.Electronic reproduction.
- Subjects: Electronic books.; Nonfiction.; History.;
- © 2013.,
- On-line resources: https://link.overdrive.com/?websiteID=130119&titleID=1487543 -- Click to access digital title in OverDrive.;
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- Ethics: Questions & Morality of Human Actions / by Lucas, George,editor.; Roth, John K.,editor.;
Includes bibliographical references.Vol. 1 -- Publisher's Note -- Editors' Introduction -- Contributing Scholars -- The Concepts of Ethics -- The Absurd -- Accountability -- Aggression -- Altruism -- Authenticity -- Autonomy -- Bad faith -- Benevolence -- Character -- Charity -- Choice -- Collective guilt -- Consent -- Consistency -- Conversion of one's system of beliefs -- Duty -- Equality -- Excellence -- Exploitation -- Fairness -- Fatalism -- The Good -- Greed -- Harm -- Human nature -- Immortality -- Impartiality -- Incommensurability -- Inequality -- Intention -- Intrinsic good -- Is/ought distinction -- Language -- Leadership -- Lifestyles -- Love -- Luck and chance -- Merit -- Moral education -- Moral equivalence -- Moral luck -- Moral realism -- Moral responsibility -- Morality -- Motivation -- Natural law -- Naturalistic fallacy -- The Other -- Ought/can implication -- Perfectionism -- Permissible acts -- Pessimism and optimism -- Power -- Practical reason -- Prisoner's dilemma -- Property -- Punishment -- Reason and rationality -- Responsibility -- Revelation -- Right and wrong -- Rights and obligations -- "Slippery-slope" arguments -- Tragedy -- Truth -- Value -- Values clarification -- Weakness of will -- Wickedness -- Will -- Work -- Theories & Traditions -- Absolutism -- Academic freedom -- African traditional religion -- Anthropomorphism of the divine -- Applied ethics -- Aristotelian ethics -- Atheism -- Cannibalism -- Caste system, Hindu -- Casuistry -- Chivalry -- Cognitivism -- Communitarianism -- Comparative ethics -- Confucian ethics -- Consequentialism -- Critical theory -- Cynicism -- Cyrenaics -- Daoist ethics -- Deconstruction -- Deism -- Deontological ethics -- Determinism and freedom -- Dilemmas, moral -- Egalitarianism -- Egoism -- Egotist -- Emotivist ethics -- Enlightenment ethics -- Ethics -- Ethics/morality distinction -- Evolutionary theory -- Existentialism -- Fact/value distinction -- Free-riding -- Golden mean -- Golden rule -- Hedonism -- Ideal observer -- Idealist ethics -- Ideology -- Intersubjectivity -- Intuitionist ethics -- Kantian ethics -- Libertarianism -- Marxism -- Maximal vs. minimal ethics -- Mean/ends distinction -- Metaethics -- Moral principles, rules, and imperatives -- Moral-sense theories -- Narrative ethics -- Native American ethics -- Nihilism -- Normative vs. descriptive ethics -- Objectivism -- Panentheism -- Pantheism -- Paradoxes in ethics -- Platonic ethics -- Pluralism -- Post-Enlightenment ethics -- Postmodernism -- Pragmatism -- Prescriptivism -- Private vs. public morality -- Professional ethics -- Progressivism -- Relativism -- Secular ethics -- Situational ethics -- Skepticism -- Social Darwinism -- Sophists -- Stoic ethics -- Subjectivism -- Supererogation -- Teleological ethics -- Theory and practice -- Transcendentalism -- Universalizability -- Utilitarianism -- Virtue ethics -- Theorists & Practitioners -- Abelard, Peter -- Aristotle -- Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics -- Ataturk -- Ayer, A. 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M -- Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit -- Heidegger, Martin -- Hobbes, Thomas -- Hobbes's Leviathan -- Hume, David -- Hume's An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals -- Jefferson, Thomas -- Jung, Carl -- Kant, Immanuel -- Kant's Foundations of the Metaphysics of Morals -- Kierkegaard's Either/Or -- Kohlberg, Lawrence -- Laozi -- Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm -- Lenin, Vladimir Ilich -- Levinas, Emmanuel -- Locke, John -- Locke's Two Treatises of Government -- Machiavelli, Niccolo -- MacIntyre, Alasdair -- Maimonides, Moses -- Malcolm X -- Malthus, Thomas -- Marcus Aurelius -- Marx's The Communist Manifesto -- Mencius -- Mill, John Stuart -- Mill's On Liberty -- Montesquieu -- Moore, G. E -- More's Utopia -- Nagel, Thomas -- Nietzsche, Friedrich -- Nietzsche's Beyond Good and Evil -- Ortega y Gasset, Jose -- Orwell, George -- Pascal, Blaise -- Peirce, Charles Sanders -- Perry, R. B -- Plato -- Plato's Republic -- Rand, Ayn -- Rawls, John -- Rorty, Richard -- Rousseau, Jean-Jacques -- Royce, Josiah -- Russell, Bertrand -- Santayana, George -- Sartre, Jean-Paul -- Sartre's Being and Nothingness -- Schopenhauer, Arthur -- Schweitzer, Albert -- Shaftesbury, third earl of -- Sidgwick, Henry -- Smith, Adam -- Socrates -- Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr -- Solzhenitsyn's The Gulag Archipelago -- Spinoza, Baruch -- Spinoza's Ethics -- Stalin, Joseph -- Tagore, Rabindranath -- Thomas Aquinas -- Thomas Aquinas's Summa Theologica -- Thoreau, Henry David -- Tillich, Paul -- Unamuno y Jugo, Miguel de -- Voltaire -- Wang Yangming -- Weber, Max -- Whitehead, Alfred North -- Wiesel, Elie -- Wittgenstein, Ludwig -- Zhu Xi -- Zhuangzi.Vol. 2 -- Politics, government, law, human rights, and war : Politics and government; Law & human rights; War -- Politics & Government -- American Association of Retired Persons -- Anarchy -- Apology -- Arendt, Hannah -- Assassination -- Boycotts -- Burke, Edmund -- Campaign finance reform -- Capitalism -- Citizenship -- Class struggle -- Clinton, Bill -- Communism -- Congress -- Conservatism -- Constitutional government -- Covert action -- Declaration of Independence -- Democracy -- Dictatorship -- Dirty hands -- Distributive justice -- Economic analysis -- Economics -- Entitlements -- Espionage -- Fascism -- Freedom of Information Act -- Free enterprise -- Future-oriented ethics -- Habermas, Jurgen -- Hitler, Adolf -- Immigration -- Immigration Reform and Control Act -- Income distribution -- Liberalism -- Lincoln, Abraham -- Lobbying -- Lotteries -- Marx, Karl -- McCarthy, Joseph R -- Merleau-Ponty, Maurice -- Nader, Ralph -- Nationalism -- Native American casinos -- Nazism -- Nonviolence -- Nozick, Robert -- Pacifism -- Political correctness -- Political liberty -- Political realism -- Politics -- Poverty -- Poverty and wealth -- Profit economy -- Realpolitik -- Revolution -- Sedition -- Social contract theory -- Socialism -- State of nature -- Taxes -- A Theory of Justice -- Treason -- Tyranny -- Voting fraud -- Watergate scandal -- Zizek, Slavoj -- Law & Human Rights -- Accused, rights of -- Adversary system -- Affirmative action -- Ageism -- American Civil Liberties Union -- American Inns of Court -- Americans with Disabilities Act -- Amnesty International -- Animal consciousness -- Animal research -- Animal rights -- Arbitration -- Arrest records -- Attorney misconduct -- Attorney ethics -- Attorney-client privilege -- Bilingual education -- Bill of Rights, U.S -- Bosnia -- Brandeis, Louis D -- Capital punishment -- Child abuse -- Child labor legislation -- Child support -- Children -- Children's Bureau -- Children's rights -- Choiceless choices -- Civil disobedience -- Civil Rights Act of 1964 -- Civil rights and liberties -- Civil Rights movement -- Code of Professional Responsibility -- Codes of civility -- Commission on Civil Rights, U.S -- Concentration camps -- Congress of Racial Equality -- Constitution, U.S -- Cruelty to animals -- Dallaire, Romeo -- Disability rights -- Discrimination -- Dronenburg v. 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Economics & business; Science, technology & the environment -- Bioethics: Health, Medicine & Mortality -- Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) -- American Medical Association -- Behavior therapy -- Bioethics -- Biofeedback -- Biometrics -- Biotechnology -- Brain death -- Child psychology -- Cloning -- Death and dying -- Diagnosis -- Electroshock therapy -- Ethical Principles of Psychologists -- Ethics of DNA analysis -- Eugenics -- Euthanasia -- Family therapy -- Freud, Sigmund -- Genetic counseling -- Genetic engineering -- Genetic testing -- Genetically modified foods -- Group therapy -- Health care allocation -- Hippocrates -- Holistic medicine -- Human Genome Project -- Hypnosis -- Illness -- Institutionalization of patients -- Intelligence testing -- Kevorkian, Jack -- Life and death -- Lobotomy -- Medical bills of rights -- Medical ethics -- Medical insurance -- Medical research -- Mental illness -- National Commission for the Protection of Human Subjects of Biomedical and Behavioral Research -- Opioid epidemic -- Organ transplants -- Pain -- Principles of Medical Ethics -- Principles of Medical Ethics with Annotations Especially Applicable to Psychiatry -- Psychopharmacology -- Quinlan, Karen Ann -- Right to die -- Soviet psychiatry -- Stem cell research -- Suicide assistance -- Therapist-patient relationship -- Triage -- UNESCO Declaration on the Human Genome and Human Rights -- World Health Organization -- Economics & Business -- Accuracy in Media -- Advertising -- Advice columnists -- Affirmative action -- Agribusiness -- American Federation of Labor -- American Society of Newspaper Editors -- Antitrust legislation -- Art -- Art and public policy -- Betting on sports -- Book banning -- Bribery -- Business ethics -- Cell-phone etiquette -- Censorship -- Cheating -- Children's television -- Coercion -- College applications -- Computer misuse -- Consumerism -- Corporate compensation -- Corporate responsibility -- Corporate scandal -- Cost-benefit analysis -- Downsizing -- Employee safety and treatment -- Ethical codes of organizations -- Ethics in Accounting -- Ethics Reform Act of 1989, Public Law 101-194 -- "Everyone does it" -- Executive Order 10988 -- Fair Labor Standards Act -- Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting -- Fear in the workplace -- Hiring practices -- Index librorum prohibitorum -- Infomercials -- Information access -- Inside information -- Insider trading -- International Labour Organisation -- International Organization of Consumers Unions -- Internet piracy -- Journalistic entrapment -- Journalistic ethics -- Knights of Labor -- Labor-Management Relations Act -- Libel -- Library Bill of Rights -- Marketing -- Marketing Ethics -- Media ownership -- Minimum-wage laws -- Money laundering -- Monopoly -- Motion picture ratings systems -- Multinational corporations -- Napster -- National Labor Relations Act -- National Labor Union -- Negligence -- New York Times Co. v. Sullivan -- News sources -- Outsourcing -- Pentagon Papers -- Photojournalism -- Plagiarism -- Price fixing -- Product safety and liability -- Professional athlete incomes -- Profit taking -- Public's right to know -- Reality television -- Redlining -- Retirement funds -- Sales ethics -- Sedition Act of 1798 -- Self-regulation -- Song lyrics -- Stewart, Martha -- Tabloid journalism -- Telemarketing -- Tipping -- Tobacco industry -- Warranties and guarantees -- Whistleblowing -- White-collar crime -- Science, Technology & the Environment -- Anthropological ethics -- Artificial intelligence -- Atom bomb -- Atomic Energy Commission -- Biodiversity -- Clean Air Act -- Clean Water Act -- Computer crime -- Computer databases -- Computer technology -- Conservation -- Deep ecology -- Deforestation -- Dominion over nature, human -- Earth and humanity -- Earth Day -- Ecology -- Endangered species -- Environmental ethics -- Environmental movement -- Environmental Protection Agency -- Experimentation -- Facebook -- Gaia hypothesis -- Gene Editing and CRISPR (Clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats) -- Global warming -- Green parties -- Greenhouse effect -- Greenpeace -- Industrial research -- Leopold, Aldo -- Lifeboat ethics -- Manhattan Project -- Milgram experiment -- Muir, John -- National Park System, U.S -- Nature Conservancy Council -- Nature, rights of -- Nazi science -- "Not in my backyard" -- Nuclear energy -- Nuclear Regulatory Commission -- Pollution -- Pollution permits -- Population Connection -- Population control -- Rain forests -- Robotics -- Science -- Sierra Club -- Silent Spring -- Social media -- Sociobiology -- Sustainability of resources -- Technology -- Toxic waste -- Union of Concerned Scientists -- Virtual reality -- Walden -- Wilderness Act of 1964.Vol. 4 -- Ethics & human identities : Religion & ethics; Gender, sexuality & reproduction; Race, ethnicity & tribalism; Hope, happiness & the future -- Religion & Ethics -- Abu Bakr -- Abu Hanifah -- Ahimsa -- Akbar the Great -- Ali ibn Abi Talib -- Asceticism -- Asoka -- Augustine, Saint -- Aurobindo, Sri -- Avalokitesvara -- Averroes -- Avicenna -- Bahya ben Joseph ibn Pauda -- Bhagavadgita -- Bodhidharma -- Bodhisattva ideal -- Bonhoeffer, Dietrich -- Buber, Martin -- Buddha -- Buddhist ethics -- Bukhari, al- -- Butler, Joseph -- Calvin, John -- Christian ethics -- Church-state separation -- Dalai Lama -- Dignity -- Divine command theory -- Divorce -- Dogen -- Edwards, Jonathan -- Ethical monotheism -- Evil -- Faith healers -- al-Farabi -- Farrakhan, Louis -- Fatima -- Five precepts of Buddhism -- Four noble truths -- al-Ghazali -- God -- Godparents -- Gluttony -- Guilt and shame -- Hadith -- al-Hallaj -- Hartshorne, Charles -- Hasidism -- Hebrew Bible -- Hindu ethics -- Holy war -- Huineng -- Husayn -- Ibn al-'Arabi -- Ibn Gabirol -- Ibn Khaldun -- Islamic ethics -- Jain ethics -- James, William -- Jesus Christ -- Jewish ethics -- Jihad -- Kabbala -- Karma -- Kierkegaard, Soren -- al-Kindi -- Kukai -- Laziness -- Lust -- Luther, Martin -- Lying -- Madhyamaka -- Manichaeanism -- Marriage -- Messianism -- Moses -- Mozi -- Muhammad -- Mysticism -- Nagarjuna -- Nanak -- Narcissism -- Niebuhr, H. 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Sandford -- Scottsboro case -- Segregation -- Self-deception -- Self-interest -- Selfishness -- Suicide -- Tolerance -- Unarmed black killings by whites in the twenty-first century -- Uncle Tom's Cabin -- Violence -- Washington, Booker T -- Zionism -- Hope, Happiness & the Future -- Common good -- Compassion -- Conscience -- Courage -- Custom -- Desire -- Dignity -- Etiquette -- Family -- Family values -- Forgiveness -- Freedom and liberty -- Friendship -- Future generations -- Generosity -- Gratitude -- Heroism -- Honesty -- Honor -- Honor systems and codes -- Humanism -- Humility -- Individualism -- Integrity -- Justice -- Life, meaning of -- Loyalty -- Mentoring -- Mercy -- Needs and wants -- Obedience -- Passions and emotions -- Patriotism -- Personal relationships -- Pride -- Promises -- Prudence -- Public interest -- Reconciliation -- Role models -- Self-control -- Self-love -- Self-preservation -- Self-respect -- Service to others -- Social justice and responsibility -- Temperance -- Trustworthiness -- Virtue -- Wisdom -- Appendixes -- Bibliography -- Biographical Directory -- Glossary -- Nobel Peace Prize Winners -- Organizations -- Time Line of Primary Works in Moral and Ethical Philosophy -- Indexes -- List of Entries by Category -- Personages Index -- Subject Index.Provides a four-volume set that covers topics of recent interest to readers in the twenty-first century, such as Heroic medicine, Gender identity, Wealth inequality, LGBTQ issues, Female genital mutilation, Informed consent, and Transgender care.10-A.Mode of access: Internet.
- Subjects: Ethics;
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