theories of punishment
... offender through a combination of hard labour and religious instruction ...
... offender through a combination of hard labour and religious instruction ...
Social Policy and the Crisis of Neo-Liberalism Ben Fine
... recession whose depth, breadth and duration remain uncertain. Does such overt renewal of state intervention signal the end of neo-liberalism or is it neo-liberalism reinventing itself in a new form? Significantly, questions over the nature of neo-liberalism, even whether it is a legitimate category ...
... recession whose depth, breadth and duration remain uncertain. Does such overt renewal of state intervention signal the end of neo-liberalism or is it neo-liberalism reinventing itself in a new form? Significantly, questions over the nature of neo-liberalism, even whether it is a legitimate category ...
Discussion Paper - Economics E
... The second line of research on which the paper builds bears on the evaluation of policies involving a variable population. Classical references in this field are Broome (1991), Broome (2004), Ng (1989) and Blackorby, Bossert and Donaldson (2005). We particularly build on Blackorby, Bossert and Donal ...
... The second line of research on which the paper builds bears on the evaluation of policies involving a variable population. Classical references in this field are Broome (1991), Broome (2004), Ng (1989) and Blackorby, Bossert and Donaldson (2005). We particularly build on Blackorby, Bossert and Donal ...
Welfare: basics
... However, we run into trouble even with very simple versions of social states ...
... However, we run into trouble even with very simple versions of social states ...
Confucius and Immanuel Kant: The Problem of Virtue and Morality
... philosophy in understanding the issues of virtue, moral and spiritual development of man - based on existing research in the field of comparative studies, Confucianism and Kantian ethics to analyze the ontological, anthropological, moral content of these teachings. To reveal the essence of humanisti ...
... philosophy in understanding the issues of virtue, moral and spiritual development of man - based on existing research in the field of comparative studies, Confucianism and Kantian ethics to analyze the ontological, anthropological, moral content of these teachings. To reveal the essence of humanisti ...
Political Economy and the `Modern View` as reflected in the History
... etymology. But the words “political economy” have long ceased to have so large a meaning … What is now commonly understood by the term “Political Economy” is not the science of speculative politics, but a branch of that science. It does not treat of the whole of man’s nature as modified by the socia ...
... etymology. But the words “political economy” have long ceased to have so large a meaning … What is now commonly understood by the term “Political Economy” is not the science of speculative politics, but a branch of that science. It does not treat of the whole of man’s nature as modified by the socia ...
beyond nonsexist research
... who endorse the creation of distinctly feminist epistemologies (e.g., Harding, 1986; Rose, 1986). They argue that because women have been oppressed members of society and are outsiders among scientists, women’s experiences and insights provide a truer basis for knowledge than do men’s. Feminist psyc ...
... who endorse the creation of distinctly feminist epistemologies (e.g., Harding, 1986; Rose, 1986). They argue that because women have been oppressed members of society and are outsiders among scientists, women’s experiences and insights provide a truer basis for knowledge than do men’s. Feminist psyc ...
A Theory for Social & Health Behavior Change
... in resource poor settings is copiously wide enabling several generations of public ...
... in resource poor settings is copiously wide enabling several generations of public ...
xxvii conferenza italiana di scienze regionali
... degree of appropriability); a cognitive dimension, which relates to common cultural decoding tools between actors (shared language, codes, narratives, goals); a relational one, which relates to common values (norms, trust, identification): the structural dimension mainly enables the accessibility co ...
... degree of appropriability); a cognitive dimension, which relates to common cultural decoding tools between actors (shared language, codes, narratives, goals); a relational one, which relates to common values (norms, trust, identification): the structural dimension mainly enables the accessibility co ...
The Outline of Management Functions on Human Resource Development of Government
... should take the market modulation as principal part.No matter employing officials or employing stuff in enterprise or other organization of society,it should be in terms of the principle of “two-way choice” to realize by means of market,which the government shouldn’t intervene by means of administra ...
... should take the market modulation as principal part.No matter employing officials or employing stuff in enterprise or other organization of society,it should be in terms of the principle of “two-way choice” to realize by means of market,which the government shouldn’t intervene by means of administra ...
28974 - World bank documents
... My choice may now change. Once again, the option of putting it off for a day seems appealing, as appealing as it did last week when I made the same decision. In other words, there is a conflict between what I plan to do in the future and what I would actually do when the future arrives. This conflic ...
... My choice may now change. Once again, the option of putting it off for a day seems appealing, as appealing as it did last week when I made the same decision. In other words, there is a conflict between what I plan to do in the future and what I would actually do when the future arrives. This conflic ...
DOC - World bank documents
... Differences in preferences for the immediate versus the future can also be seen in the field. Read, Loewenstein and Kalyanaraman (1999) ask subjects to pick three rental movies. The subjects either pick one by one for immediate consumption. Or they pick all at once for the future. When picking seque ...
... Differences in preferences for the immediate versus the future can also be seen in the field. Read, Loewenstein and Kalyanaraman (1999) ask subjects to pick three rental movies. The subjects either pick one by one for immediate consumption. Or they pick all at once for the future. When picking seque ...
and Protected Areas. The Social Discourses on the
... bearing in mind that there are more countries in the European Union. This could be a good thing for the environment. But we are protecting more and more areas while at the same time we continue to destroy the environment. Today, thanks to World Wildlife Fund’s Living Planet Report (2006), we are awa ...
... bearing in mind that there are more countries in the European Union. This could be a good thing for the environment. But we are protecting more and more areas while at the same time we continue to destroy the environment. Today, thanks to World Wildlife Fund’s Living Planet Report (2006), we are awa ...
transdisciplinarity
... Our understanding of the axiom of the included middle — there exists a third term T which is at the same time A and non-A — is completely clarified once the notion of “levels of Reality”, not existing in the works of Lupasco, is introduced. In order to obtain a clear image of the meaning of the inc ...
... Our understanding of the axiom of the included middle — there exists a third term T which is at the same time A and non-A — is completely clarified once the notion of “levels of Reality”, not existing in the works of Lupasco, is introduced. In order to obtain a clear image of the meaning of the inc ...
THE WELFARE (SOCIAL) STATE, EUROPEAN UNION AND
... the then system of market economy. That is why they failed. This statements is by far no criticism of the Welfare State in the concept of the New Deal. Indubitably it was an attempt which has become a historical stimulus of further social progress.13 At the same time we would not like to give the im ...
... the then system of market economy. That is why they failed. This statements is by far no criticism of the Welfare State in the concept of the New Deal. Indubitably it was an attempt which has become a historical stimulus of further social progress.13 At the same time we would not like to give the im ...