Untitled - Skemman
... practice (i.e. his work is seen as a transformation or synthesis of some other theoretical systems, c.f. the philosophy of Aristotle, Hegel, Young Hegelians and political economy) - or we have internalist approaches in the form of teleological interpretations that see Marx's academic career and work ...
... practice (i.e. his work is seen as a transformation or synthesis of some other theoretical systems, c.f. the philosophy of Aristotle, Hegel, Young Hegelians and political economy) - or we have internalist approaches in the form of teleological interpretations that see Marx's academic career and work ...
When neo-Nazis march and anti-fascists demonstrate
... Demonstrations organised by neo-Nazis and the New Right, accompanied by large counter protests by anti-fascist groups, civil society networks, and citizens, have become important political events in Germany. Digital media technologies play an increasingly important role in the confrontation between ...
... Demonstrations organised by neo-Nazis and the New Right, accompanied by large counter protests by anti-fascist groups, civil society networks, and citizens, have become important political events in Germany. Digital media technologies play an increasingly important role in the confrontation between ...
The Political Determinants of Presidential Stability: Comparative
... Ecuador had a 99.8 chance of governmental collapse (Diskin, Diskin and Hazan, 2005). This could mean that the president has little control over his own fate. Therefore, it may be the governmental institution itself, and not the implications of presidential policy, that prevent a president from compl ...
... Ecuador had a 99.8 chance of governmental collapse (Diskin, Diskin and Hazan, 2005). This could mean that the president has little control over his own fate. Therefore, it may be the governmental institution itself, and not the implications of presidential policy, that prevent a president from compl ...
The meanings of monuments and memorials: toward a
... accepted and often resulted in heated political discussion, social tension and conflict2. The controversies around the meanings of monuments in post-socialist cities first show that monuments are not neutral urban decorations, but rather important sources of cultural identity and memory. Moreover, t ...
... accepted and often resulted in heated political discussion, social tension and conflict2. The controversies around the meanings of monuments in post-socialist cities first show that monuments are not neutral urban decorations, but rather important sources of cultural identity and memory. Moreover, t ...
Representations of American Exceptionalism - DUO
... see discourse as “language use relative to social, political and cultural formations”, where language is both a reflection of and at the same time shapes the social order, thus shaping individuals’ interaction with society. In the words of Fairclough (1992:4): “Discourses do not just reflect or rep ...
... see discourse as “language use relative to social, political and cultural formations”, where language is both a reflection of and at the same time shapes the social order, thus shaping individuals’ interaction with society. In the words of Fairclough (1992:4): “Discourses do not just reflect or rep ...
THE PRIMACY OF PRINCIPLES: EXPLORING JOURNALISM
... essential nature of education to a thriving democratic society when he insisted that ―You cannot expect anything from uneducated citizens except unstable democracy.‖1 But, what kind of education does this idea refer to? A student who becomes a scholarly mathematician, geologist, or philosopher has n ...
... essential nature of education to a thriving democratic society when he insisted that ―You cannot expect anything from uneducated citizens except unstable democracy.‖1 But, what kind of education does this idea refer to? A student who becomes a scholarly mathematician, geologist, or philosopher has n ...
social studies jhs 1 - 3
... learner order in which they have been presented. However, if you find at some point that teaching and learning in your class will be more effective if you branched to another unit before coming back to the unit in the sequence, you are encouraged to do so. Each unit has an accompanying problem that ...
... learner order in which they have been presented. However, if you find at some point that teaching and learning in your class will be more effective if you branched to another unit before coming back to the unit in the sequence, you are encouraged to do so. Each unit has an accompanying problem that ...
Alexander Bickel`s Philosophy of Prudence
... Bickel himself never attempted to draw his own ideas on law and politics together in a comprehensive way, it is understandable that there should be some doubt as to whether he had any coherent political philosophy at all. It is my belief, however, that Bickel's lack of influence is primarily attribu ...
... Bickel himself never attempted to draw his own ideas on law and politics together in a comprehensive way, it is understandable that there should be some doubt as to whether he had any coherent political philosophy at all. It is my belief, however, that Bickel's lack of influence is primarily attribu ...
Markets and Politics in Urban Recycling: A Tale of Two Cities
... citizen-workers by more overtly politicizing the existing maldistribution of both natural amenities and socioeconomic achievements. Such community-based policies can respond to growing complaints about widening social inequalities in access to resources, on the one hand (Schnaiberg & Gould 1994), an ...
... citizen-workers by more overtly politicizing the existing maldistribution of both natural amenities and socioeconomic achievements. Such community-based policies can respond to growing complaints about widening social inequalities in access to resources, on the one hand (Schnaiberg & Gould 1994), an ...
Name - professormartin
... wide array of logical techniques. To prove that rationality and reverence go hand in hand, Dobbs compares numerous characters to Odysseus and conducts a comprehensive coverage of all conflicting aspects. In addition, to prove that Homer’s epic is relevant to today’s politics, Dobbs intentionally str ...
... wide array of logical techniques. To prove that rationality and reverence go hand in hand, Dobbs compares numerous characters to Odysseus and conducts a comprehensive coverage of all conflicting aspects. In addition, to prove that Homer’s epic is relevant to today’s politics, Dobbs intentionally str ...
Political Inequality in Affluent Democracies
... Europe and Scandinavia with the “liberal democracies” of the English-speaking world and Asia. I also compare countries with different political institutions, allowing for distinct patterns of policy responsiveness in countries with federal or centralized systems and proportional or majoritarian elec ...
... Europe and Scandinavia with the “liberal democracies” of the English-speaking world and Asia. I also compare countries with different political institutions, allowing for distinct patterns of policy responsiveness in countries with federal or centralized systems and proportional or majoritarian elec ...
Program_2015
... Mac Taylor was appointed to the position of Legislative Analyst in October 2008. As Legislative Analyst, he serves as the nonpartisan fiscal advisor to both houses of the California Legislature and oversees the preparation of annual fiscal and policy analyses of the state’s budget and programs. His ...
... Mac Taylor was appointed to the position of Legislative Analyst in October 2008. As Legislative Analyst, he serves as the nonpartisan fiscal advisor to both houses of the California Legislature and oversees the preparation of annual fiscal and policy analyses of the state’s budget and programs. His ...
Governance and Conflict Relapse
... Are well-governed countries better able to avoid armed conflict? Studies such as Hegre et al. (2001), Fearon and Laitin (2003), and Cederman, Hug and Krebs (2010) answer this question focusing on the extent to which the governing institutions are democratic since democratically elected leaders shoul ...
... Are well-governed countries better able to avoid armed conflict? Studies such as Hegre et al. (2001), Fearon and Laitin (2003), and Cederman, Hug and Krebs (2010) answer this question focusing on the extent to which the governing institutions are democratic since democratically elected leaders shoul ...
MYANMAR: THE POLITICS OF HUMANITARIAN AID 2 April 2002
... limited humanitarian assistance, could undermine the quest for political change and long-term improvements. This policy dilemma raises two basic questions: Should international assistance to Myanmar be increased? And, if so, how can this be done in a responsible and effective way? This report answer ...
... limited humanitarian assistance, could undermine the quest for political change and long-term improvements. This policy dilemma raises two basic questions: Should international assistance to Myanmar be increased? And, if so, how can this be done in a responsible and effective way? This report answer ...
Conference Report Lynching HCA June 2010_final
... Not surprisingly, discussions throughout the conference largely reflected those issues that have shaped American scholarship on lynching over the past three decades: Should scholars concentrate on quantitative approaches aimed at generating statistical information and establishing structural pattern ...
... Not surprisingly, discussions throughout the conference largely reflected those issues that have shaped American scholarship on lynching over the past three decades: Should scholars concentrate on quantitative approaches aimed at generating statistical information and establishing structural pattern ...
Social and Sexual Revolution: Essays on Marx and Reich
... know it or not, the higher wages, improved working conditions, j ob security, inexpensive consumer goods, etc. , that most workers say they want are only to be had through such mediation. Moreover, the reference is not only to the present, but to what people will come to want under other and better ...
... know it or not, the higher wages, improved working conditions, j ob security, inexpensive consumer goods, etc. , that most workers say they want are only to be had through such mediation. Moreover, the reference is not only to the present, but to what people will come to want under other and better ...
Europe`s political, social, and economic
... categorisation, and arrangement of single observations, but also with regard to expectations and functions of theories (Bieling and Lerch 2012, 14). The aim of this paper is to propose ‘conceptual containers’ (Sartori 1970, 1039; cf. Sartori 2008), in which the results of current dynamics can be cl ...
... categorisation, and arrangement of single observations, but also with regard to expectations and functions of theories (Bieling and Lerch 2012, 14). The aim of this paper is to propose ‘conceptual containers’ (Sartori 1970, 1039; cf. Sartori 2008), in which the results of current dynamics can be cl ...
Book of abstracts - Web URV - Universitat Rovira i Virgili
... of networks, etc. The most outstanding feature of the current society is the concentration of population in cities. However, despite it being an universal phenomenon, town planning is not uniform. Taking the already classic classification by Gideon as a basis, we can distinguish several types of cit ...
... of networks, etc. The most outstanding feature of the current society is the concentration of population in cities. However, despite it being an universal phenomenon, town planning is not uniform. Taking the already classic classification by Gideon as a basis, we can distinguish several types of cit ...
Fighting Without Hatred: Hannah Arendt`s Agonistic
... that they will go on to argue for the kind that is collaborative ("Reasoned"). Dennis Lynch, Diana George, and Marilyn Cooper similarly note that the rhetorical tum has been one that emphasizes collaboration, and Susan Jarratt has bemoaned the prevalence ofthe assumption that one must avoid classroo ...
... that they will go on to argue for the kind that is collaborative ("Reasoned"). Dennis Lynch, Diana George, and Marilyn Cooper similarly note that the rhetorical tum has been one that emphasizes collaboration, and Susan Jarratt has bemoaned the prevalence ofthe assumption that one must avoid classroo ...
mimesis and sociality: a reading of the question of literature in
... as an institution, by being allowed to say everything, creates the hyperbolique condition of democracy. It points to a democracy-to-come when it exercises the possibility of using this right to say everything as a subversive instance of irresponsibility, contrary to the responsible citizens of prese ...
... as an institution, by being allowed to say everything, creates the hyperbolique condition of democracy. It points to a democracy-to-come when it exercises the possibility of using this right to say everything as a subversive instance of irresponsibility, contrary to the responsible citizens of prese ...
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.