As a result, he writes, “what most paradoxes have in common is that they elicit surprise, disbelief, bewilderment, and confusion.” In this breezily written book, the author offers a brain workout that ...
Hence, populism in all its varieties––and there are many, as the book demonstrates––is riddled with even more paradoxes and inconsistencies than mainstream nationalism itself––confusing causes and ...
“The more I give to thee, the more I have.” In The Paradox of Generosity, Christian Smith and Hilary Davidson argue that giving works in just that way. The book, in fact, deals with two distinct ...
This book is both an important methodological intervention with ... Poverty Narratives and Power Paradoxes in International Trade Negotiations and Beyond is both an original scholarly analysis and an ...