FROM HABERMAS TO "GET RICH OR DIE TRYIN": HIP HOP, THE
... "Get Rich or Die Tryin?"Jurgen Habermas is a renowned European political scientist, sociologist, and critical theorist who is most known for his concept of the public sphere and his related ideas on freedom and speech. To Habermas, the public sphere was a space, in 18th Century England, where a body ...
... "Get Rich or Die Tryin?"Jurgen Habermas is a renowned European political scientist, sociologist, and critical theorist who is most known for his concept of the public sphere and his related ideas on freedom and speech. To Habermas, the public sphere was a space, in 18th Century England, where a body ...
Anarchism and Education
... individualistic forms. This tendency needs to be resisted if we are to create and sustain the kinds of learning environments and the kinds of just societies where children and adults can truly flourish. Confident statements are made, in the media, in policy documents and in academic literature, abou ...
... individualistic forms. This tendency needs to be resisted if we are to create and sustain the kinds of learning environments and the kinds of just societies where children and adults can truly flourish. Confident statements are made, in the media, in policy documents and in academic literature, abou ...
THEORETICAL TRADITIONS IN THE SOCIAL SCIENCES
... of social living. What characterised the dawning world of modern industry, so Smith argued, was above all the enormous increase in productivity that the new industrial division of labour brought in its wake. The combined labours of a number of specialised workers could now produce many more products ...
... of social living. What characterised the dawning world of modern industry, so Smith argued, was above all the enormous increase in productivity that the new industrial division of labour brought in its wake. The combined labours of a number of specialised workers could now produce many more products ...
The Whole-of-Government Approach – Regulation
... 1953), i. e. they know how to organize for WOG. There are two major versions of the instrumental perspective: a hierarchical one and a negotiational one (Allison 1971, March and Olsen 1983). According to the hierarchical version, the political and administrative leadership is homogeneous and in agre ...
... 1953), i. e. they know how to organize for WOG. There are two major versions of the instrumental perspective: a hierarchical one and a negotiational one (Allison 1971, March and Olsen 1983). According to the hierarchical version, the political and administrative leadership is homogeneous and in agre ...
Conflict, Greed and Grievance in sub
... role of greed and grievance in explaining conflict onset, the international relations and constructivist theories of conflict onset will not form part of this literature review. 1 Economic theories of conflict onset can be divided into two generations (Sambanis, 2001:220). The first generation, com ...
... role of greed and grievance in explaining conflict onset, the international relations and constructivist theories of conflict onset will not form part of this literature review. 1 Economic theories of conflict onset can be divided into two generations (Sambanis, 2001:220). The first generation, com ...
Herbert Marcuse: The Critique of Bourgeois Civilization and its
... civil conventionality. Recent writers devise operat-ional measures of social and economic "development" and may well concede the term "civilization" to a certain high range of readings on their indices. In any case, it is widely acknowledged that a distinctive constellation of social and economic fa ...
... civil conventionality. Recent writers devise operat-ional measures of social and economic "development" and may well concede the term "civilization" to a certain high range of readings on their indices. In any case, it is widely acknowledged that a distinctive constellation of social and economic fa ...
[set out different meanings of citizen*
... political engagement (in the form of voting or standing for office) It was 20 years ago that Hugo Young wrote that “the buzz word emerging is something called citizenship” (Young, 1985). ...
... political engagement (in the form of voting or standing for office) It was 20 years ago that Hugo Young wrote that “the buzz word emerging is something called citizenship” (Young, 1985). ...
Editor`s Introduction: Civilization (Critical Concepts in
... controversial ethnologists, and leading international lawyers and political scientists about the drawing of distinctions between civilized, savage, and barbarian peoples. The consequences of such divisions have been and remain far-reaching and long-lasting. The fourth volume, ‘Civilizational Relati ...
... controversial ethnologists, and leading international lawyers and political scientists about the drawing of distinctions between civilized, savage, and barbarian peoples. The consequences of such divisions have been and remain far-reaching and long-lasting. The fourth volume, ‘Civilizational Relati ...
Strategic Translations: The Zapatistas from Silence to Dignity
... peace negotiations with the Mexican Government in 1994 failed, much to the disappointment of the many Mexicans and international supporters who had anticipated a quick resolution to the conflict. While a second round of negotiations led to the signing by both the EZLN and the government in February ...
... peace negotiations with the Mexican Government in 1994 failed, much to the disappointment of the many Mexicans and international supporters who had anticipated a quick resolution to the conflict. While a second round of negotiations led to the signing by both the EZLN and the government in February ...
Is the Teaching of federalism and Intergovernmental
... vision a race to the top, not to the bottom. At the same time, Madison warned that the admin istration of the general government should not become overextended, “because it is only within a certain sphere, that the federal power can, in the nature of things, be advantageously administered” (Cook, 1 ...
... vision a race to the top, not to the bottom. At the same time, Madison warned that the admin istration of the general government should not become overextended, “because it is only within a certain sphere, that the federal power can, in the nature of things, be advantageously administered” (Cook, 1 ...
The Quotable Mises
... 20th century. More than just an economist, Mises was an historian, philosopher, sociologist, social critic and so much more. His prolific output includes more than twenty books and hundreds of articles that explore virtually every subject of interest related to the economy and social thought. It has ...
... 20th century. More than just an economist, Mises was an historian, philosopher, sociologist, social critic and so much more. His prolific output includes more than twenty books and hundreds of articles that explore virtually every subject of interest related to the economy and social thought. It has ...
Feminist Ethics and Social and Political Philosophy: Theorizing the
... between morality and politics in a volume that combines the subfields of ethics and social and political philosophy. What the relationship is (or should be) between feminist ethics and feminist social and political philosophy is an interesting question, and I hope that the chapters that take up this ...
... between morality and politics in a volume that combines the subfields of ethics and social and political philosophy. What the relationship is (or should be) between feminist ethics and feminist social and political philosophy is an interesting question, and I hope that the chapters that take up this ...
Full PDF
... They said: 'anniversary' of the Revolution and I replied: Okay, I'll repeat it. in script 1, words like 'celebration', 'feast', 'happiness' come to one's mind. Yet script 2 presents ideas like 'repetition', 'acceptance', and 'submission'. Such an opposition in scripts creates a sense of humour. In g ...
... They said: 'anniversary' of the Revolution and I replied: Okay, I'll repeat it. in script 1, words like 'celebration', 'feast', 'happiness' come to one's mind. Yet script 2 presents ideas like 'repetition', 'acceptance', and 'submission'. Such an opposition in scripts creates a sense of humour. In g ...
Citizenship and disabled people: A scoping paper prepared for the
... political engagement (in the form of voting or standing for office) and that this is potentially very damaging to our democracy. Thus ...
... political engagement (in the form of voting or standing for office) and that this is potentially very damaging to our democracy. Thus ...
Politics and AIDS in Africa - University of San Diego Home Pages
... of the political science literature has assumed that civil society in Africa (and everywhere else) is basically an agent of political liberalism. NGOs were thus often cast as natural leaders of, or joiners in, the political reform movements that emerged across the African continent in the 1990s. Con ...
... of the political science literature has assumed that civil society in Africa (and everywhere else) is basically an agent of political liberalism. NGOs were thus often cast as natural leaders of, or joiners in, the political reform movements that emerged across the African continent in the 1990s. Con ...
Veto Players and Institutional Analysis
... status quo, and institutions that promote stability will make the change of even an undesirable status quo difficult. For example, as I will argue below, the American constitution promotes policy stability and it if one likes this constitution (as most Americans do) it makes no sense to blame the Co ...
... status quo, and institutions that promote stability will make the change of even an undesirable status quo difficult. For example, as I will argue below, the American constitution promotes policy stability and it if one likes this constitution (as most Americans do) it makes no sense to blame the Co ...
Rethinking Foreign Policy
... © 2013 Fredrik Bynander and Stefano Guzzini for selection and editorial matter; individual contributors for their contribution. The right of Fredrik Bynander and Stefano Guzzini to be identified as the authors of the editorial material, and of the authors for their individual chapters, has been asse ...
... © 2013 Fredrik Bynander and Stefano Guzzini for selection and editorial matter; individual contributors for their contribution. The right of Fredrik Bynander and Stefano Guzzini to be identified as the authors of the editorial material, and of the authors for their individual chapters, has been asse ...
Rousseau and the Ancients Rousseau et les Anciens
... Rousseau believed that no fonnal principles of political legitimacy could be defended without concurrent consideration of how human beings will be moved to observe those principles. In fact, it was this very issue upon which Rousseau distinguished his version of the general will from the reigning ve ...
... Rousseau believed that no fonnal principles of political legitimacy could be defended without concurrent consideration of how human beings will be moved to observe those principles. In fact, it was this very issue upon which Rousseau distinguished his version of the general will from the reigning ve ...
Building Bridges over Troubled Waters: Merit as a Guide
... suggest so. In fact, some debates about federal governnew employees. Other members of the service could ment reforms that are now on the table suggest that be “blanketed in” by special order of the president changing the procedures of the civil service system (Ingraham 1995; Van Riper 1958). Over ti ...
... suggest so. In fact, some debates about federal governnew employees. Other members of the service could ment reforms that are now on the table suggest that be “blanketed in” by special order of the president changing the procedures of the civil service system (Ingraham 1995; Van Riper 1958). Over ti ...
Four Ways We Can Improve Policy Diffusion Research
... Thus, diffusion is a consequence of interdependence and is not defined exclusively (or even primarily) by the fact that something has spread. An implication is that, when studying diffusion, we are interested more in the process than in the outcome. For instance, convergence—the degree to which the ...
... Thus, diffusion is a consequence of interdependence and is not defined exclusively (or even primarily) by the fact that something has spread. An implication is that, when studying diffusion, we are interested more in the process than in the outcome. For instance, convergence—the degree to which the ...
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.