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... beings. In other words this stage is dominated by the divine or religious values. In the metaphysical stage, the mind explains phenomenon by invoking abstract entities like 'nature'. This stage is only a modification of theological stage. This stage is dominated by the modified divine values or reli ...
... beings. In other words this stage is dominated by the divine or religious values. In the metaphysical stage, the mind explains phenomenon by invoking abstract entities like 'nature'. This stage is only a modification of theological stage. This stage is dominated by the modified divine values or reli ...
Clark Zahar - Critical Junctures
... Until the mid-1800s, the Mount Lebanon Imarah was a semi-autonomous Ottoman principalty where the social order was organized around social rank and feudal ties, although the ruling class was primarily Druze and the peasants were mostly Maronite (Makdisi, 2000). Religion entered ...
... Until the mid-1800s, the Mount Lebanon Imarah was a semi-autonomous Ottoman principalty where the social order was organized around social rank and feudal ties, although the ruling class was primarily Druze and the peasants were mostly Maronite (Makdisi, 2000). Religion entered ...
Law and Neoliberalism - Duke Law Scholarship Repository
... ARISTOTELIAN SOC’Y, 167, 169 (1956). By using this idea, we intend no claim concerning the possible differences between “essentially contested” and “essentially contestable” concepts, nor the difference between a “concept” and a “conceptualization” (understood as a particular realization of a concep ...
... ARISTOTELIAN SOC’Y, 167, 169 (1956). By using this idea, we intend no claim concerning the possible differences between “essentially contested” and “essentially contestable” concepts, nor the difference between a “concept” and a “conceptualization” (understood as a particular realization of a concep ...
- LSE Research Online
... reasoning and decision-making. Obviously, parties both influence citizens’ political opinions and citizens’ evaluations of political parties are influenced by their opinions. Moreover, parties can work in different ways to influence citizens. We argue that the contribution of motivated reasoning, as ...
... reasoning and decision-making. Obviously, parties both influence citizens’ political opinions and citizens’ evaluations of political parties are influenced by their opinions. Moreover, parties can work in different ways to influence citizens. We argue that the contribution of motivated reasoning, as ...
Political Efficacy on the Internet: A Media System Dependency
... access to information (Loges & Ball-Rokeach, 1993). The theory provides a conceptual typology of dependency dimensions based on the nature of goals attained by individuals through media use. Under that classification, major information goals include understanding one's social environment, orientatio ...
... access to information (Loges & Ball-Rokeach, 1993). The theory provides a conceptual typology of dependency dimensions based on the nature of goals attained by individuals through media use. Under that classification, major information goals include understanding one's social environment, orientatio ...
1 Political Parties, Motivated Reasoning, and Public Opinion
... reasoning and decision-making. Obviously, parties both influence citizens’ political opinions and citizens’ evaluations of political parties are influenced by their opinions. Moreover, parties can work in different ways to influence citizens. We argue that the contribution of motivated reasoning, as ...
... reasoning and decision-making. Obviously, parties both influence citizens’ political opinions and citizens’ evaluations of political parties are influenced by their opinions. Moreover, parties can work in different ways to influence citizens. We argue that the contribution of motivated reasoning, as ...
EXTRATERRITORIAL POLITICAL RIGHTS AND DUAL
... the decision on dual citizenship to the sending countries. Hence, Latin American countries have been the ones dictating the constitutional and legislative changes, not only to extend citizen rights to nationals abroad but also to enable them to become dual citizens. Dual nationality and voting abr ...
... the decision on dual citizenship to the sending countries. Hence, Latin American countries have been the ones dictating the constitutional and legislative changes, not only to extend citizen rights to nationals abroad but also to enable them to become dual citizens. Dual nationality and voting abr ...
The Experimental Political Scientist
... spans subfields and disciplines. The imagination that fuels experimental research flows from substantive expertise of scholars across political science and the social sciences more generally. The new Section provides a forum for scholarly exchange about experimental design and analysis, helping rese ...
... spans subfields and disciplines. The imagination that fuels experimental research flows from substantive expertise of scholars across political science and the social sciences more generally. The new Section provides a forum for scholarly exchange about experimental design and analysis, helping rese ...
The Tributary System as International Society in
... Throughout Zhou’s theoretical construction and empirical analysis, there is an explicit assumption of states as rational actors who are driven by material interest and incentives in their strategic reaction and interaction. The equilibrium is, in his words, ‘the result of rational choice and strateg ...
... Throughout Zhou’s theoretical construction and empirical analysis, there is an explicit assumption of states as rational actors who are driven by material interest and incentives in their strategic reaction and interaction. The equilibrium is, in his words, ‘the result of rational choice and strateg ...
Group Rhetoric and Public Opinion
... from prior research that target group cues influence opinion. In contrast, it remains a more unsettled question how the effects of target group cues are reinforced or restricted by contextual information about what behavior the target group is performing and where the behavior is taking place. This ...
... from prior research that target group cues influence opinion. In contrast, it remains a more unsettled question how the effects of target group cues are reinforced or restricted by contextual information about what behavior the target group is performing and where the behavior is taking place. This ...
Warren Seal 2013 Essex 12dec sumission (3)
... subset of economic (and extra-economic) relations that have been identified (2013, p.4). ...
... subset of economic (and extra-economic) relations that have been identified (2013, p.4). ...
Reflections on the Challenge of Reconstructing Post-Conflict
... underlines the central elements of Ake’s thesis on the state in Africa. Statehood not only represents a body of institutions, but also a set of attitudes that we associate with civilisation. It is also an everyday reality, which we cannot afford to ignore (Jalee 1977). Issues impinging on the state ...
... underlines the central elements of Ake’s thesis on the state in Africa. Statehood not only represents a body of institutions, but also a set of attitudes that we associate with civilisation. It is also an everyday reality, which we cannot afford to ignore (Jalee 1977). Issues impinging on the state ...
the contribution of Claude Ake
... no single historical perspective can have a monopoly over the elaboration of ‘the post-colony’ or ‘the post-colonial condition’.6 While some post-colonial theorists have been influenced by the cultural and political critiques developed over time by structuralist and poststructuralist theorists like ...
... no single historical perspective can have a monopoly over the elaboration of ‘the post-colony’ or ‘the post-colonial condition’.6 While some post-colonial theorists have been influenced by the cultural and political critiques developed over time by structuralist and poststructuralist theorists like ...
Eduard Bernstein, The Preconditions of Socialism
... and difficult to detect. Engels, for one, noticed nothing." Neither did Kautsky. Indeed, Bernstein himself did not realise that he had shifted his ground until early in 1897. On his own account, the light dawned while he was giving a lecture to the Fabian Society on 'What Marx Really Taught'. As he ...
... and difficult to detect. Engels, for one, noticed nothing." Neither did Kautsky. Indeed, Bernstein himself did not realise that he had shifted his ground until early in 1897. On his own account, the light dawned while he was giving a lecture to the Fabian Society on 'What Marx Really Taught'. As he ...
The Populist Signal
... non-voters, comprising 34 per cent of the electorate. In many ways, the UK’s political scene has come to increasingly resemble the fragmented European landscape. Smaller parties are eating into the core vote of Labour and the Tories, who, once upon a time, comfortably shared up to 90 per cent of the ...
... non-voters, comprising 34 per cent of the electorate. In many ways, the UK’s political scene has come to increasingly resemble the fragmented European landscape. Smaller parties are eating into the core vote of Labour and the Tories, who, once upon a time, comfortably shared up to 90 per cent of the ...
11/20/2000 7:03 PM Chapter 10 Cyberculture Previous chapters
... such as censorship and homosexuality, as well as being slightly more anti-government in orientation than the rest of society, although the survey results were somewhat mixed and inconsistent8. These studies are suggestive but these attitudes may reflect the early profile of the Internet population r ...
... such as censorship and homosexuality, as well as being slightly more anti-government in orientation than the rest of society, although the survey results were somewhat mixed and inconsistent8. These studies are suggestive but these attitudes may reflect the early profile of the Internet population r ...
- Policy Network
... Europe have been in ignominious retreat. The centre left’s electoral decline has been unprecedented. Even where social democrats have attained governmental power, often in coalition with other parties, their experience has been unhappy, followed rapidly by defeat. As a result, many commentators insi ...
... Europe have been in ignominious retreat. The centre left’s electoral decline has been unprecedented. Even where social democrats have attained governmental power, often in coalition with other parties, their experience has been unhappy, followed rapidly by defeat. As a result, many commentators insi ...
State (polity)
A state is an organized political community living under a single system of government. Speakers of American English often use state and government as synonyms, with both words referring to an organized political group that exercises authority over a particular territory. States may or may not be sovereign. For instance, federated states that are members of a federal union have only partial sovereignty, but are, nonetheless, states. Some states are subject to external sovereignty or hegemony where ultimate sovereignty lies in another state. The term ""state"" can also refer to the secular branches of government within a state, often as a manner of contrasting them with churches and civilian institutions.Many human societies have been governed by states for millennia, but many have been stateless societies. The first states arose about 5,500 years ago in conjunction with the rapid growth of urban centers, the invention of writing, and the codification of new forms of religion. Over time a variety of different forms developed, employing a variety of justifications for their existence (such as divine right, the theory of the social contract, etc.). In the 21st century the modern nation-state is the predominant form of state to which people are subject.