This article provides a book review of The Resilience Myth, which challenges prevailing ideas about resilience that rely too much on individual effort and unbridled optimism rather than mutual interdependence.
Strangers to Our Own Reflections: What We Can Learn From Jack and the Beanstalk
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Book Review: Religion and Development in the Asia-Pacific
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Book Review | Didactics of Military Ethics: From Theory to Practice (ISME Volume 2)
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