James Greene

Books

A Critique of Cities and Motion
Price: $2.23 USD. Words: 13,900. Language: English. Originally Published: December 8, 2019 by James Greene. Categories: Nonfiction » Philosophy, Nonfiction » Social Science » Sociology, Nonfiction » Philosophy » Political, Nonfiction » Philosophy » Movements / Critical theory
With great subtlety and eerie detail, the author provides descriptions of cities, along with several working definitions of motion, and possible critiques therein. From here examples and metaphors arise.
The Atlantian Name and Memory
Price: $2.23 USD. Words: 15,950. Language: English. Originally Published: October 19, 2019 by James Greene. Categories: Nonfiction » Philosophy, Nonfiction » New Age » Supernatural, Nonfiction » New Age » Aliens & UFOs, Nonfiction » Religion & Spirituality » Body, mind, & spirit » Ancient mysteries & controversial knowledge, Nonfiction » Philosophy » Social
This book tackles the Atlantian myth from a very unique perspective. The author explores the deepest depths of ideas through introspection, textual, and social analysis.
Win Lose Live And Sometimes Opinions
Price: $2.23 USD. Words: 20,760. Language: English. Originally Published: October 2, 2020 by James Greene. Categories: Nonfiction » Philosophy, Nonfiction » Social Science » Sociology, Nonfiction » Social Science » Political science, Nonfiction » Philosophy » Political
There's more going on than a highly competitive nature infesting every part of our societal characterizations. We've entered into a gaming scenario—to win, out duel, and out wit—where saying more or getting in the last word is equated with the last one standing. The antagonistic game play—to fight just for the reward of the fight—may actually assist in the disappearance of human language for...
Contemporary Thoughts Concerning Ancient Governance
Price: $2.23 USD. Words: 14,600. Language: English. Originally Published: April 17, 2020 by James Greene. Categories: Nonfiction » Social Science » Christian studies, Nonfiction » Philosophy » Religious philosophy, Nonfiction » History » Ancient, Nonfiction » Social Science » Political science, Nonfiction » Philosophy » Political
This book submerges the author and reader within a "contemporary" mode and mindset to provide exploration and perspectives on ancient wisdoms and governance.
Writing for Spectators and the Internet
Price: $2.23 USD. Words: 35,830. Language: English. Originally Published: August 4, 2020 by James Greene. Categories: Nonfiction » Philosophy, Nonfiction » Social Science » Sociology, Nonfiction » Entertainment » Celebrity culture, Nonfiction » Social Science » Conspiracy theories, Nonfiction » Philosophy » History & surveys / general
This book of essays presents actors within our historical and contemporary context, at the standpoint of the turn of a twenty-first century. We shall artistically and interpretively think of these societal actors, persons, ideas, authoritative activities, and otherwise as spectators. Being spectators ourselves, we shall add our own contemplation, imagination, and speculation. If we set back...
Public Persons Prerogatives
Price: $2.23 USD. Words: 29,200. Language: English. Originally Published: May 24, 2020 by James Greene. Categories: Nonfiction » Philosophy, Nonfiction » Social Science » Sociology, Nonfiction » History » Social history, Nonfiction » Philosophy » Political, Nonfiction » Social Science » Sociology / Urban
Where is it? What is it? Thinking about events, acting, characters, idiots, rights, truth and fate: The answers are found among Public, Persons, and Prerogatives. Ancient and modern ideas move and merge in this approach.
Your Opinions I'm Wrong That's Life
Price: $2.23 USD. Words: 20,060. Language: English. Originally Published: October 29, 2020 by James Greene. Categories: Nonfiction » Philosophy, Nonfiction » Social Science » Sociology, Nonfiction » Social Science » Ethnic studies, Nonfiction » Philosophy » Political, Nonfiction » Philosophy » Social
Previously we found ourselves stuck in production, substitution, and proximal situations presenting dangers reflected in philosophies and arts such as fatalism, acquiescence, and guilt. At history's end no language exists other than the sheer animality of command. Opinions are now held under the guise of command and ordering the will. Productive logic results in negation—hence refresh, negation...