Selecting by Origin

Selecting by Origin
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Publisher : Harvard University Press
Total Pages : 356
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ISBN-10 : 0674015592
ISBN-13 : 9780674015593
Rating : 4/5 (92 Downloads)

Synopsis Selecting by Origin by : Christian Joppke

In a world of mutually exclusive nation-states, international migration constitutes a fundamental anomaly. No wonder that such states have been inclined to select migrants according to their origins. The result is ethnic migration. But Christian Joppke shows that after World War II there has been a trend away from ethnic selectivity and toward non-discriminatory immigration policies across Western states. Indeed, he depicts the modern state in the crossfire of particularistic and universalistic principles and commitments, with universalism gradually winning the upper hand. Thus, the policies that regulate the boundaries of states can no longer invoke the particularisms that constitute these boundaries and the collectivities residing within them. Joppke presents detailed case studies of the United States, Australia, Western Europe, and Israel. His book will be of interest to a broad audience of sociologists, political scientists, historians, legal scholars, and area specialists.

Selecting by Origin

Selecting by Origin
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Publisher : Harvard University Press
Total Pages : 345
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ISBN-10 : 9780674274303
ISBN-13 : 067427430X
Rating : 4/5 (03 Downloads)

Synopsis Selecting by Origin by : Christian Joppke

In a world of mutually exclusive nation-states, international migration constitutes a fundamental anomaly. No wonder that such states have been inclined to select migrants according to their origins. The result is ethnic migration. But Christian Joppke shows that after World War II there has been a trend away from ethnic selectivity and toward non-discriminatory immigration policies across Western states. Indeed, he depicts the modern state in the crossfire of particularistic and universalistic principles and commitments, with universalism gradually winning the upper hand. Thus, the policies that regulate the boundaries of states can no longer invoke the particularisms that constitute these boundaries and the collectivities residing within them. Joppke presents detailed case studies of the United States, Australia, Western Europe, and Israel. His book will be of interest to a broad audience of sociologists, political scientists, historians, legal scholars, and area specialists.

The Annotated Origin

The Annotated Origin
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Publisher : Harvard University Press
Total Pages : 580
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ISBN-10 : 0674032810
ISBN-13 : 9780674032811
Rating : 4/5 (10 Downloads)

Synopsis The Annotated Origin by : Darwin

Charles Darwin’s On the Origin of Species is one of the most important and yet least read scientific works in the history of science. The Annotated Origin is a facsimile of the first edition of 1859, and is accompanied by James T. Costa’s marginal annotations, drawing on his extensive experience with Darwin’s ideas in the field, lab, and classroom.

On the Origin of Societies by Natural Selection

On the Origin of Societies by Natural Selection
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 368
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ISBN-10 : 9781317255086
ISBN-13 : 1317255089
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis On the Origin of Societies by Natural Selection by : Jonathan H. Turner

Kinship, religion, and economy were not "natural" to humans, nor to species of apes that had to survive on the African savanna. Society from its very beginnings involved an uneasy necessity that often stood in conflict with humans' ape ancestry; these tensions only grew along with later, more complex-eventually colossal-sociocultural systems. The ape in us was not extinguished, nor obviated, by culture; indeed, our ancestry continues to place pressures on individuals and their sociocultural creations. Not just an exercise in history, this pathbreaking book dispels many myths about the beginning of society to gain new understandings of the many pressures on societies today.

On the Origin of Species By Means of Natural Selection

On the Origin of Species By Means of Natural Selection
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Publisher : Good Press
Total Pages : 430
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ISBN-10 : EAN:8596547511656
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Rating : 4/5 (56 Downloads)

Synopsis On the Origin of Species By Means of Natural Selection by : Charles Darwin

In 'On the Origin of Species By Means of Natural Selection' by Charles Darwin, the groundbreaking text explores the process of evolution through natural selection. Written in a clear and scientific style, the book delves into the diversity of species and the mechanisms that drive their development. Darwin's careful observations and detailed explanations provide a thorough understanding of the principles of evolution, placing the work in the historical context of the scientific revolution of the 19th century. The book showcases Darwin's keen insight and analytical thinking, making it a landmark in the field of biology and evolutionary theory. From the classification of species to the concept of branching descent, 'On the Origin of Species' is a must-read for anyone interested in the origins of life on Earth. Charles Darwin, a renowned naturalist, was influenced by his extensive travels and observations, leading him to propose the theory of natural selection. His dedication to scientific research and commitment to studying the natural world culminated in this seminal work that forever changed the way we view life and its origins. For readers interested in evolutionary biology and the intricacies of natural selection, 'On the Origin of Species' by Charles Darwin is an essential read that will broaden your understanding of the processes that shape the diversity of life on Earth.

Select Topics in the PHYSICS OF THE ORIGIN OF LIFE

Select Topics in the PHYSICS OF THE ORIGIN OF LIFE
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Publisher : Stefan University Press
Total Pages : 188
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Synopsis Select Topics in the PHYSICS OF THE ORIGIN OF LIFE by : V. Alexander Stefan

the origin-of-life problem and the proteinoid theory molecular biology and the reconstruction of microbial phylogenies: des liaisons dangereuses? prebiotic chirality and life concentration and organization of precursors at inorganic interplayers and interfaces THE CHEMICAL ORIGINS OF LIFE AND MIND symmetry breaking and the origin of life THE WEAK FORCE AND SETH: THE SEARCH FOR EXTRA-TERRESTRIAL HOMOCHIRALITY COMMUNICATION BETWEEN ACTION AND REACTION UNDERLYING THE PHYSICAL ORIGIN OF LIFE randomness, determinism, and evolution

On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, Or, The Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life

On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, Or, The Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life
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Total Pages : 520
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015063447794
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Rating : 4/5 (94 Downloads)

Synopsis On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, Or, The Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life by : Charles Darwin

It took Charles Darwin more than twenty years to publish this book, in part because he realized that it would ignite a firestorm of controversy. The Origin of Species first appeared in 1859, and it remains a continuing source of conflict to this day. Even among those who reject its ideas, however, the work's impact is undeniable. In science, philosophy, and theology, this is a book that changed the world. In addition to its status as the focus of a dramatic turning point in scientific thought, On the Origin of Species stands as a remarkably readable study. Carefully reasoned and well-documented in its arguments, the work offers coherent views of natural selection, adaptation, the struggle for existence, survival of the fittest, and other concepts that form the foundation of modern evolutionary theory.--Amazon.com.