Andrew White Boeken
Deze auteur richt zich op de complexe dynamiek van intergroepsrelaties en verzoeningspogingen in volatiele regio's. Zijn werk weerspiegelt een diep begrip van de culturele en politieke nuances van het Midden-Oosten. Door zijn schrijven benadrukt hij de noodzaak van dialoog en mededogen in het aangezicht van conflict en vervolging. Zijn perspectief biedt lezers een uniek inzicht in veerkracht en hoop te midden van tegenspoed.






Focusing on the digital economy's impact on inequality and job security, the book advocates for universal basic income (UBI) as a solution. It explores how automation disrupts traditional labor markets and threatens livelihoods, proposing UBI as a means to alleviate these challenges. The text emphasizes UBI's potential social and environmental benefits, such as reducing worker anxiety and aligning energy consumption with societal needs. It also counters common arguments against UBI, particularly concerning cost and the notion of promoting idleness, reinforcing its political case.
Reflecting on his extensive experiences in the Middle East, Canon Dr. Andrew White shares insights into the remarkable individuals he has befriended throughout his journey. His narrative highlights the diverse backgrounds and stories of these people, offering a unique perspective on the region's complexities and the bonds formed through shared humanity.
This lively chronicle in a bilingual edition details the characters, settings and events of the 17th-century expedition resulting in the founding of the Maryland colony. It is a significant document in the classical tradition of the English colonies in North America.