Christopher Day
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Places of the Soul: Architecture and Environmental Design as a Healing Art
29 editions
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1990
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Larry, the Chief Mouser: And Other Official Cats
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Spirit and Place
12 editions
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2002
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The Eco-Home Design Guide: Principles and practice for new-build and retrofit
6 editions
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2015
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Consensus Design
5 editions
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published
2002
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Environment and Children
7 editions
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published
2007
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A Passion for Teaching
10 editions
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published
2004
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Building with Heart
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The New Lives of Teachers
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10 editions
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2010
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Kamahl: An Impossible Dream
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“Making war, even a war of resistance, has a certain authoritarian logic to it. War is about killing people and sending some people off to die so that others might live. It is, unfortunately, not mainly about killing the class enemy, but rather about killing the other oppressed people, often conscripts, who make up the enemies army.”
― The Historical Failure of Anarchism: Implications for the Future of the Revolutionary Project
― The Historical Failure of Anarchism: Implications for the Future of the Revolutionary Project
“Anarchists sometimes claim that decentralized, non-authoritarian structures are inherently so much more efficient than centralized authoritarian ones that these principles should be applied to military operations. This is the express route to anarchist martyrdom.”
― The Historical Failure of Anarchism: Implications for the Future of the Revolutionary Project
― The Historical Failure of Anarchism: Implications for the Future of the Revolutionary Project
“Anarchism has quite simply refused to learn from its historic failures, preferring to rewrite them as successes.”
― The Historical Failure of Anarchism: Implications for the Future of the Revolutionary Project
― The Historical Failure of Anarchism: Implications for the Future of the Revolutionary Project
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