Colombia: Third Way or Third World? After winning re
... 1,300 people living in the municipality of Tumaco in the department of Nariño. Las Bocas de Curay is not isolated by mountains or jungle, in fact it is just a short half hour ride in a launch across the Bahia de Tumaco, close to the second biggest port on the Pacific Coast. Yet it has no running wat ...
... 1,300 people living in the municipality of Tumaco in the department of Nariño. Las Bocas de Curay is not isolated by mountains or jungle, in fact it is just a short half hour ride in a launch across the Bahia de Tumaco, close to the second biggest port on the Pacific Coast. Yet it has no running wat ...
Symposium: The Kilburn Manifesto: after neoliberalism?
... is a common sense driven home by constant repetition, by the institution of new practices (it’s not just about language) into which we are inveigled (forcing ‘choice’ upon us in the public sector, for instance) and by a compliant media. It has taken political work to make this new common sense hegem ...
... is a common sense driven home by constant repetition, by the institution of new practices (it’s not just about language) into which we are inveigled (forcing ‘choice’ upon us in the public sector, for instance) and by a compliant media. It has taken political work to make this new common sense hegem ...
Meaning in context: how to write a history of Greek political thought
... blinded him to the real nature of events, does neatly illustrate how complex the relationship between human thought and political reality can be (Rahe 1992: 795 n. 22; see Macintyre 1983). One particular, foundational aspect of that problem will be addressed in chapter 5, dealing with the origins of ...
... blinded him to the real nature of events, does neatly illustrate how complex the relationship between human thought and political reality can be (Rahe 1992: 795 n. 22; see Macintyre 1983). One particular, foundational aspect of that problem will be addressed in chapter 5, dealing with the origins of ...
Meaning in context: how to write a history of Greek - Beck-Shop
... blinded him to the real nature of events, does neatly illustrate how complex the relationship between human thought and political reality can be (Rahe 1992: 795 n. 22; see Macintyre 1983). One particular, foundational aspect of that problem will be addressed in chapter 5, dealing with the origins of ...
... blinded him to the real nature of events, does neatly illustrate how complex the relationship between human thought and political reality can be (Rahe 1992: 795 n. 22; see Macintyre 1983). One particular, foundational aspect of that problem will be addressed in chapter 5, dealing with the origins of ...
Scarcity and the Moral Foundations of Economics
... precisely the same sense as any of the physical sciences.’ Deeper examination leads to a puzzle: the basic economic theory presented as “indisputable facts of experience2” turns out to be false. Large numbers of experiments and observations of consumer behavior show that this behavior is not compati ...
... precisely the same sense as any of the physical sciences.’ Deeper examination leads to a puzzle: the basic economic theory presented as “indisputable facts of experience2” turns out to be false. Large numbers of experiments and observations of consumer behavior show that this behavior is not compati ...
Chapter 7 - People Server at UNCW
... focused more on peacekeeping activities, leaving broader security to NATO and European Union ...
... focused more on peacekeeping activities, leaving broader security to NATO and European Union ...
Places of Encounters / Prostori soočenja
... interpreted as a clever modulation of the facts. Two antagonistic facts might even be based on the same events of the past. Antagonistic historical truths concerning the past are used especially in territorial contentions in which boundaries are ill defined or have a variable geometry because they h ...
... interpreted as a clever modulation of the facts. Two antagonistic facts might even be based on the same events of the past. Antagonistic historical truths concerning the past are used especially in territorial contentions in which boundaries are ill defined or have a variable geometry because they h ...
Chapter 2: People and Society
... That modern society works at all is nothing short of a miracle. The fact that billions of people go about their daily lives, believing that what they are doing has meaning, identifying themselves as belonging to a wider community with common aims and values is an incredible achievement. Yet, as with ...
... That modern society works at all is nothing short of a miracle. The fact that billions of people go about their daily lives, believing that what they are doing has meaning, identifying themselves as belonging to a wider community with common aims and values is an incredible achievement. Yet, as with ...
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... Public policy can and should be seen through different viewpoints; the feminist viewpoint helps to identify a more broad range of issues in turn providing a better scope to public policy. The study of feminist politics and public policy lends itself to more than just the male perspective. If the wor ...
... Public policy can and should be seen through different viewpoints; the feminist viewpoint helps to identify a more broad range of issues in turn providing a better scope to public policy. The study of feminist politics and public policy lends itself to more than just the male perspective. If the wor ...
HW – CONSTRUCTING THE SKELETON
... democracy. They can be based in around professions (AMA), industries (PHarma), labor groups (AFL-CIO), people with a common property right to protect, identity groups (AARP) or issues (NRDC). Though it is common for people to rail against interest groups generally, they serve an important function i ...
... democracy. They can be based in around professions (AMA), industries (PHarma), labor groups (AFL-CIO), people with a common property right to protect, identity groups (AARP) or issues (NRDC). Though it is common for people to rail against interest groups generally, they serve an important function i ...
Social Science and Policy Bulletin
... shares”, “badla market operating in parallel with the spot market” and “rolling settlements”, all increase the efficiency with which the badla funds can be employed along with some mitigation of systematic risk. Both outcomes are favorable to badla financiers. That is, broker-driven reforms are exac ...
... shares”, “badla market operating in parallel with the spot market” and “rolling settlements”, all increase the efficiency with which the badla funds can be employed along with some mitigation of systematic risk. Both outcomes are favorable to badla financiers. That is, broker-driven reforms are exac ...
DOC - Europa.eu
... on economic and fiscal policy essentials remains weak, thus impeding reforms at the country level. The large and inefficient public sector with multiple overlapping competences continues to impose risks for fiscal sustainability. An inefficient legal and judicial system hampers enforcement capacity ...
... on economic and fiscal policy essentials remains weak, thus impeding reforms at the country level. The large and inefficient public sector with multiple overlapping competences continues to impose risks for fiscal sustainability. An inefficient legal and judicial system hampers enforcement capacity ...
What Is Democracy? Liberal Institutions and Stability in Changing
... imagined grievances against “market dominant minorities,” and tensions generated by economic dislocation have a greater impact in multiethnic societies that lack cohesion. Michael Mann calls ethnic cleansing a dark side of democracy, where the demos, or political nation, becomes confused with the et ...
... imagined grievances against “market dominant minorities,” and tensions generated by economic dislocation have a greater impact in multiethnic societies that lack cohesion. Michael Mann calls ethnic cleansing a dark side of democracy, where the demos, or political nation, becomes confused with the et ...
A2 Biopolitics - Open Evidence Archive
... Lacombe in 96 (Danny, Criminology Simon Fraser U, “Reforming Foucault: A Critique of the Social Control Thesis” The British Journal of Sociology, Vol. 47, No. 2 Jstor) The nature of the relation between the individual and the political order concerned Foucault in his studies of 'biopower' and 'bio-p ...
... Lacombe in 96 (Danny, Criminology Simon Fraser U, “Reforming Foucault: A Critique of the Social Control Thesis” The British Journal of Sociology, Vol. 47, No. 2 Jstor) The nature of the relation between the individual and the political order concerned Foucault in his studies of 'biopower' and 'bio-p ...
Settlement and Colonization
... anti-federalist writings on the U.S. system of government. 8.21A Explain the role of significant individuals such as William Penn in the development of self-government in colonial America. 8.21B Evaluate the contribution of the Founding Fathers as models of civic virtue. 8.24A Identify selected raci ...
... anti-federalist writings on the U.S. system of government. 8.21A Explain the role of significant individuals such as William Penn in the development of self-government in colonial America. 8.21B Evaluate the contribution of the Founding Fathers as models of civic virtue. 8.24A Identify selected raci ...
Taming the Oligarchy
... A hundred years ago, Robert Michels put forth the Iron Rule of Oligarchy that maintained all democratic organizations tend toward governance by an entrenched ruling class. Those on top conspire to maintain their power and control, while the rank-and-file members are often apathetic or accepting of t ...
... A hundred years ago, Robert Michels put forth the Iron Rule of Oligarchy that maintained all democratic organizations tend toward governance by an entrenched ruling class. Those on top conspire to maintain their power and control, while the rank-and-file members are often apathetic or accepting of t ...
The Child-Saving Movement in Brazil Ideology in the Late
... about children in a state of “moral abandonment” (Moraes 1900). Ferri and Lombroso, leading figures of the famous Italian school of criminology, championed this idea and others followed their lead. Caring for physically abandoned children was the responsibility of the state. But what of children wh ...
... about children in a state of “moral abandonment” (Moraes 1900). Ferri and Lombroso, leading figures of the famous Italian school of criminology, championed this idea and others followed their lead. Caring for physically abandoned children was the responsibility of the state. But what of children wh ...
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.