Equality of Capacity
... 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 standard of comparison. Similarly, if we have rebutted the claim to equality of x, then we have already argued agai ...
... 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 standard of comparison. Similarly, if we have rebutted the claim to equality of x, then we have already argued agai ...
Causality and Complexity in the Works of Pierre Bourdieu
... and necessity. […] So, in a sense, man submits to the dialectic as to an enemy power; in another sense, he creates it; […] man must be controlled by the dialectic in so far as he creates it, and create it in so far as he is controlled by it’ (Sartre 1976). Sartre also suggested that real freedom can ...
... and necessity. […] So, in a sense, man submits to the dialectic as to an enemy power; in another sense, he creates it; […] man must be controlled by the dialectic in so far as he creates it, and create it in so far as he is controlled by it’ (Sartre 1976). Sartre also suggested that real freedom can ...
Are We Consuming Too Much?
... knowledge base and society’s institutions. Although institutions are frequently regarded to be capital assets themselves, we will instead view institutions as guiding the allocation of resources—including capital assets. Institutions include the legal structure, formal and informal markets, various ...
... knowledge base and society’s institutions. Although institutions are frequently regarded to be capital assets themselves, we will instead view institutions as guiding the allocation of resources—including capital assets. Institutions include the legal structure, formal and informal markets, various ...
The Divergent Paths of the East Asian Welfare Regimes: The Effects
... Security Association. First, the “Key Indicators of the Asian Development Bank are the 18‐year time‐series data on 44 developing countries that are the members of the ADB. The unique importance of the Key Indicators data is that it provides direct measures of welfare expenditures, both total and ind ...
... Security Association. First, the “Key Indicators of the Asian Development Bank are the 18‐year time‐series data on 44 developing countries that are the members of the ADB. The unique importance of the Key Indicators data is that it provides direct measures of welfare expenditures, both total and ind ...
• “Letting the Genie Out of Its Bottle: Contemporary Population
... good by giving the impression that environmental problems are being solved when they are not. ...
... good by giving the impression that environmental problems are being solved when they are not. ...
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... Smith (1776), writing at the outset of the industrial revolution, understood capital very much as his predecessors had done as “circulating capital,” that is, as capital in the form of stock in trade and work in progress. Capital for Smith, as for the mercantilists and physiocrats before him, was c ...
... Smith (1776), writing at the outset of the industrial revolution, understood capital very much as his predecessors had done as “circulating capital,” that is, as capital in the form of stock in trade and work in progress. Capital for Smith, as for the mercantilists and physiocrats before him, was c ...
Depletion and Social Reproduction
... social relations – while discrete, it is relational, while being depleted on an individual basis, it does so within social frameworks that position it in relations to other bodies. These relations are historically specific and contested and as such these influence the ways in which bodies are viewed ...
... social relations – while discrete, it is relational, while being depleted on an individual basis, it does so within social frameworks that position it in relations to other bodies. These relations are historically specific and contested and as such these influence the ways in which bodies are viewed ...
Post-Soviet Social
... and budgetary routines that were created under socialism and have had persistent significance after its demise. One premise of this book is that the questions first posed in the frac tious debates around “transition”— and that, in the 1990s, were so con vincingly framed by Polanyi’s analysis of an ...
... and budgetary routines that were created under socialism and have had persistent significance after its demise. One premise of this book is that the questions first posed in the frac tious debates around “transition”— and that, in the 1990s, were so con vincingly framed by Polanyi’s analysis of an ...
An Overview of Integral Theory
... Wilber first began to use the word “integral” to refer to his approach after the publication of his seminal book Sex, Ecology, Spirituality in 1995. It was in this book that he introduced the quadrant model, which has since become iconic of his work in general and Integral Theory in particular. Wilb ...
... Wilber first began to use the word “integral” to refer to his approach after the publication of his seminal book Sex, Ecology, Spirituality in 1995. It was in this book that he introduced the quadrant model, which has since become iconic of his work in general and Integral Theory in particular. Wilb ...
The Underground Economy - Causes, Extent, Approaches
... official statistics because there is no way of measuring them with sufficient reliability. The official GDP thus refers, by and large, to legal production. Other criminal activities such as robbery or extortion are a transfer of wealth from one person or group to another. They are not productive and ...
... official statistics because there is no way of measuring them with sufficient reliability. The official GDP thus refers, by and large, to legal production. Other criminal activities such as robbery or extortion are a transfer of wealth from one person or group to another. They are not productive and ...
Bounded Rationality and the Emergence of
... mentioned in discussing rationality in modern economics, namely, game theory and rational expectations. Formal treatments of game theory dates as far back as 1912 in the form of Ernst Zermelo’s work followed by the ‘subjective’ approach by von Neumann and Nash in the 1940s-1050s (Vellupilai, 2009, p ...
... mentioned in discussing rationality in modern economics, namely, game theory and rational expectations. Formal treatments of game theory dates as far back as 1912 in the form of Ernst Zermelo’s work followed by the ‘subjective’ approach by von Neumann and Nash in the 1940s-1050s (Vellupilai, 2009, p ...