Equality of Capacity
... But if we do answer question (2), do we still need to address question (i)? If we have successfully argued in favor of equality of x (whatever that x is-some outcome, some right, some freedom, some respect, or some something else), then we have already argued for equality in that form, with x as the ...
... But if we do answer question (2), do we still need to address question (i)? If we have successfully argued in favor of equality of x (whatever that x is-some outcome, some right, some freedom, some respect, or some something else), then we have already argued for equality in that form, with x as the ...
Paul Mattick
... increase in labor productivity. But this solution is blocked by the wages policy of the trade unions and the prices policy of the monopolies; such a solution would require bringing prices and wages under government control. The facts, however, contradict such explanations. That prices are not determ ...
... increase in labor productivity. But this solution is blocked by the wages policy of the trade unions and the prices policy of the monopolies; such a solution would require bringing prices and wages under government control. The facts, however, contradict such explanations. That prices are not determ ...
Introduction - The University of Michigan Press
... that Bruno Latour has termed “the most despised of all ethnographic subjects” (1988, 54)? Documents provide a useful point of entry into contemporary problems of ethnographic method for a number of reasons. First, there is a long and rich tradition of studies of documents in the humanities and socia ...
... that Bruno Latour has termed “the most despised of all ethnographic subjects” (1988, 54)? Documents provide a useful point of entry into contemporary problems of ethnographic method for a number of reasons. First, there is a long and rich tradition of studies of documents in the humanities and socia ...
An Overview of Integral Theory
... One of the reasons Integral Theory is so illuminating and useful is it embraces the complexity of reality in ways few other frameworks or models do. In contrast to approaches that explicitly or inadvertently reduce one quadrant to another, Integral Theory understands each quadrant as simultaneously ...
... One of the reasons Integral Theory is so illuminating and useful is it embraces the complexity of reality in ways few other frameworks or models do. In contrast to approaches that explicitly or inadvertently reduce one quadrant to another, Integral Theory understands each quadrant as simultaneously ...
Eleven: The Undergraduate Journal of Sociology
... Now, we should not think that civil society is a holistic, romantic entity, defending all that is good. Civil society is a divided entity, traversed by all manner of exploitations, oppressions, and divisions that are likewise reflected in sociology. Just as civil society is Janus-faced—supporting th ...
... Now, we should not think that civil society is a holistic, romantic entity, defending all that is good. Civil society is a divided entity, traversed by all manner of exploitations, oppressions, and divisions that are likewise reflected in sociology. Just as civil society is Janus-faced—supporting th ...
Meatify the Weak! Cannibalism and (Post) Colonial
... These experiences from Indonesia need some further thinking about, not so much because of the peculiar equation (neighbor =meat), but more because of the link being established between cannibalism, racial identity, territorial politics, and state formation. It poses important questions to mainstream ...
... These experiences from Indonesia need some further thinking about, not so much because of the peculiar equation (neighbor =meat), but more because of the link being established between cannibalism, racial identity, territorial politics, and state formation. It poses important questions to mainstream ...
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... part of causal nexuses both natural and social, my reason is free. If I am to think of myself as free from natural and social contingency, I must think of my true self as purely rational. If my actions and my standards of action are to be truly my own, it is this real self which must be sovereign, l ...
... part of causal nexuses both natural and social, my reason is free. If I am to think of myself as free from natural and social contingency, I must think of my true self as purely rational. If my actions and my standards of action are to be truly my own, it is this real self which must be sovereign, l ...
ILO-IOE CHILD LABOUR GUIDANCE TOOL FOR BUSINESS
... communications technology continues, the world is getting smaller at the same time that supply chains are getting more complex. The challenge that employers face to demonstrate that they respect human rights, to act with due diligence to avoid infringing the rights of others and to address adverse i ...
... communications technology continues, the world is getting smaller at the same time that supply chains are getting more complex. The challenge that employers face to demonstrate that they respect human rights, to act with due diligence to avoid infringing the rights of others and to address adverse i ...
ILO-IOE CHILD LABOUR GUIDANCE TOOL FOR BUSINESS
... communications technology continues, the world is getting smaller at the same time that supply chains are getting more complex. The challenge that employers face to demonstrate that they respect human rights, to act with due diligence to avoid infringing the rights of others and to address adverse i ...
... communications technology continues, the world is getting smaller at the same time that supply chains are getting more complex. The challenge that employers face to demonstrate that they respect human rights, to act with due diligence to avoid infringing the rights of others and to address adverse i ...
Between Two Enlightenments - Digital Access to Scholarship at
... part of causal nexuses both natural and social, my reason is free. If I am to think of myself as free from natural and social contingency, I must think of my true self as purely rational. If my actions and my standards of action are to be truly my own, it is this real self which must be sovereign, l ...
... part of causal nexuses both natural and social, my reason is free. If I am to think of myself as free from natural and social contingency, I must think of my true self as purely rational. If my actions and my standards of action are to be truly my own, it is this real self which must be sovereign, l ...
John Rawls: Between Two Enlightenments The Harvard community
... part of causal nexuses both natural and social, my reason is free. If I am to think of myself as free from natural and social contingency, I must think of my true self as purely rational. If my actions and my standards of action are to be truly my own, it is this real self which must be sovereign, l ...
... part of causal nexuses both natural and social, my reason is free. If I am to think of myself as free from natural and social contingency, I must think of my true self as purely rational. If my actions and my standards of action are to be truly my own, it is this real self which must be sovereign, l ...
Enriching the Blend
... that they are retrospective analyses of progressions between different levels of conceptualization; in other words post-hoc accounts of concepts that have already been formed and are in common use. Hence, even though Fauconnier and Turner (1994; 2002) have theorised blending in relation to concept f ...
... that they are retrospective analyses of progressions between different levels of conceptualization; in other words post-hoc accounts of concepts that have already been formed and are in common use. Hence, even though Fauconnier and Turner (1994; 2002) have theorised blending in relation to concept f ...
Enriching the Blend: Creative Extensions to Conceptual Blending in
... progressions. The current research project is geared towards generation and creative production, not simply explanation. Conceptual blending is employed as a means to construct novel melodic harmonisations and, even more so, new harmonic spaces that can harmonise new unseen melodies. In this sense, ...
... progressions. The current research project is geared towards generation and creative production, not simply explanation. Conceptual blending is employed as a means to construct novel melodic harmonisations and, even more so, new harmonic spaces that can harmonise new unseen melodies. In this sense, ...
the value form
... different commodities, which the expression of value relates to one another. For example, I cannot express the value of linen in linen . 20 yards of linen = 20 yards of linen is not an expression of value but simply expresses a definite quantity of the object of use, linen . The value of linen can t ...
... different commodities, which the expression of value relates to one another. For example, I cannot express the value of linen in linen . 20 yards of linen = 20 yards of linen is not an expression of value but simply expresses a definite quantity of the object of use, linen . The value of linen can t ...
Functionalists Write, Too: Frazer/Malinowski and the
... This paper contrasts some of the semiotic properties of functionalist books with one kind of comparative book they replaced. Because all anthropological accounts (whether or not they place fieldwork at the cen ter of their endeavors) exist in writing, it is germane to compare different varieties ...
... This paper contrasts some of the semiotic properties of functionalist books with one kind of comparative book they replaced. Because all anthropological accounts (whether or not they place fieldwork at the cen ter of their endeavors) exist in writing, it is germane to compare different varieties ...
What is the radical imagination
... of resistance and rebellion, and the power that could bring about a future society.9 Similarly, influential social critics like Max Stirner and avant-garde arts movements of the 19th century believed that the imagination was the key to resisting capitalist domination.10 After all, they reasoned, are ...
... of resistance and rebellion, and the power that could bring about a future society.9 Similarly, influential social critics like Max Stirner and avant-garde arts movements of the 19th century believed that the imagination was the key to resisting capitalist domination.10 After all, they reasoned, are ...
Moral Psychology at the Crossroads
... Until recently the study of moral development has been dominated by stage theories in the cognitive developmental tradition. In this tradition moral reasoning is said to gradually approach an ideal form of perfected operation as a result of successive accommodations that are made over the course of ...
... Until recently the study of moral development has been dominated by stage theories in the cognitive developmental tradition. In this tradition moral reasoning is said to gradually approach an ideal form of perfected operation as a result of successive accommodations that are made over the course of ...