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Robert Lawson is the author of The Tough Winter (1956), Economic Freedom of the World, 1975-1995 (1996), Language and Mediated Masculinities (2023), Byth Ballads (1919), They Were Strong and Good (1956).

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The Tough Winter

The Tough Winter
The hard winter that Analdas, the old Rabbit, prophesies comes to pass in more ways than one for the dwellers of Rabbit Hill when the "Folk" go away and leave a neglectful Caretaker with a mean Dog in charge.

Economic Freedom of the World, 1975-1995

release date: Jan 01, 1996
Economic Freedom of the World, 1975-1995
Derives an indicator for economic freedom based on personal choice, protection of private property, and freedom of exchange. Considers levels and trends in economic freedom, and their correlation with economic growth in 103 countries.

Language and Mediated Masculinities

release date: Jan 20, 2023
Language and Mediated Masculinities
From television shows to the manosphere, and from alt-right communities to fatherhood forums, debates about masculinity have come to dominate the media landscape. What does it mean to be a man in contemporary society? How is masculinity constituted in different media spaces? This growing cultural tension around masculinities has been discussed and analyzed both for general audiences and in burgeoning academic scholarship. What has been typically overlooked, however, is the role that language plays in these mediated performances of masculinity. In Language and Mediated Masculinities, Robert Lawson draws on data from newspapers, social media sites, television programs, and online forums to explore language and masculinities across a range of media contexts. The book offers a critical evaluation of the intersection between language, masculinities, and identities in contemporary society and addresses three key questions: How are masculinities constructed, in both public and private spheres, through linguistic and discursive strategies? How does language about masculinity and men affect (and recreate) gender ideologies in different social, political, and historical contexts? What might the language of men tell us about the state of contemporary gender relations in the twenty-first century? Lawson furthers our understanding of how language is implicated in (re)creating gender ideologies and how it shapes contemporary gender relations. Against a cultural backdrop of rising neoliberalism, ethnic nationalism, online radicalization, networked misogyny, and fractious gender relations, this book is an important contribution to charting how language is used to monitor, evaluate, and police masculinities in online and offline spaces.

The Pathology and Treatment of Diseases of the Ovaries

The Banqueting Hall, Edinburgh Castle

McWhinney's Jaunt

release date: Aug 31, 2021
McWhinney's Jaunt
In "McWhinney''s Jaunt," Robert Lawson crafts a whimsical and humorous narrative that celebrates the joys of imagination and adventure. This charming tale follows the quirky character of McWhinney, whose escapades take him through a series of vivid landscapes, rich with Lawson''s trademark illustrations and playful prose. The book''s literary style is a delightful amalgamation of lyrical storytelling and sharp wit, reflecting Lawson''s deep affection for children''s literature and storytelling traditions. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century America, Lawson''s work taps into a burgeoning cultural fascination with exploration and self-discovery, making it a delightful read for both children and adults alike. Robert Lawson, an eminent figure in the realm of children''s literature, was notable for his dual talents in both writing and illustration. His experiences as a graphic artist and his passion for storytelling fueled his desire to create engaging content that would captivate young readers. Lawson''s works frequently drew inspiration from folklore and his own adventurous spirit, allowing him to provide a captivating lens through which children could view the world around them. "McWhinney''s Jaunt" is highly recommended for readers who appreciate the art of storytelling infused with humor and charm. Lawson''Äôs narrative invites readers of all ages to embark on a delightful journey, encouraging creativity and imagination. This book not only entertains but also serves as an invitation to explore one''Äôs own adventurous spirit.

Mr. Twigg's Mistake

Mr. Twigg's Mistake
A Connecticut boy accidentally feeds an experimental vitamin formula to a mole.

Economic Freedom of the World 2007 Annual Report

release date: Apr 01, 2008
Economic Freedom of the World 2007 Annual Report
As the most comprehensive index of economic freedom in the world, this annual report ranks 141 jurisdictions and countries according to a degree of personal choice, voluntary exchange, freedom to compete, and protection of person and property enjoyed by their citizens. Constructed under the leadership of the Fraser Institute and Nobel Laureate Milton Friedman, the report is the only index that uses reproducible measures appropriate for peer-reviewed research and it remains the most objective and accurate measure of economic freedom published by any organization to date.

Ben and Me

release date: Sep 01, 2005

Great wheel

release date: Jan 01, 1996

Economic Freedom of the World - 2021 Annual Report

release date: Jan 01, 2023
Economic Freedom of the World - 2021 Annual Report
The index published in Economic Freedom of the World measures the degree to which the policies and institutions of countries are supportive of economic freedom. The cornerstones of economic freedom are personal choice, voluntary exchange, freedom to enter markets and compete, and security of the person and privately owned property. Forty-two data points are used to construct a summary index, along with a Gender Legal Rights Adjustment to measure the extent to which women have the same level of economic freedom as men. The degree of economic freedom is measured in five broad areas: Size of Government: As government spending, taxation, and the size of government-controlled enterprises increase, government decision-making is substituted for individual choice and economic freedom is reduced. Legal System and Property Rights: Protection of persons and their rightfully acquired property is a central element of both economic freedom and civil society. Indeed, it is the most important function of government. Sound Money: Inflation erodes the value of rightfully earned wages and savings. Sound money is thus essential to protect property rights. When inflation is not only high but also volatile, it becomes difficult for individuals to plan for the future and thus use economic freedom effectively. Freedom to Trade Internationally: Freedom to exchange - in its broadest sense, buying, selling, making contracts, and so on - is essential to economic freedom, which is reduced when freedom to exchange does not include businesses and individuals in other nations. Regulation: Governments not only use a number of tools to limit the right to exchange internationally, they may also impose onerous regulations that limit the right to exchange, gain credit, hire or work for whom you wish, or freely operate your business. Since the Fraser Institute''s first publication in 1996, numerous studies have used the data published in Economic Freedom of the World to examine the impact of economic freedom on investment, economic growth, income levels, and poverty rates. Virtually without exception, these studies have found that countries with institutions and policies more consistent with economic freedom have higher investment rates, more rapid economic growth, higher income levels, and a more rapid reduction in poverty rates. The most recent comprehensive data available are from 2019. Hong Kong remains in the top position. The apparent increased insecurity of property rights and the weakening of the rule of law caused by the interventions of the Chinese government during 2020 and 2021 will likely have a negative impact on Hong Kong''s score, especially in Area 2, Legal System and Property Rights, going forward. Singapore, once again, comes in second. The next highest scoring nations are New Zealand, Switzerland, Georgia, United States, Ireland, Lithuania, Australia, and Denmark. Rankings of other major countries The rankings of some other major countries are Canada (14th), Japan (18th), Germany (22nd), Italy (47th), France (53rd), Mexico (75th), Russia (100th), India (108th), Brazil (109th), and China (116th). Ten lowest-rated countries The ten lowest-rated countries are: Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of Congo, Syria, Republic of Congo, Iran, Zimbabwe, Algeria, Libya, Sudan, and, lastly, Venezuela. Nations that are economically free out-perform non-free nations in indicators of well-being. In the top quartile, the average income of the poorest 10 per cent was $14,400, compared to $1,549 in the bottom quartile (PPP constant 2017, international$). Interestingly, the average income of the poorest 10 per cent in the most economically free nations is more than twice the average per-capita income in the least free nations. In the top quartile, 0.9. per cent of the population experience extreme poverty (US$1.90 a day) compared to 34.1 per cent in the lowest quartile. Life expectancy is 81.1 years in the top quartile compared to 65.9 years in the bottom quartile.
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