The Uses of Neoliberalism
... that they are all united in some giant package called ‘neoliberalism’.” Such insistence on specificity and precision would undoubtedly improve the analytical clarity of many of our discussions. But there is also some utility in words that bring together more than one meaning. As long as we can avoid ...
... that they are all united in some giant package called ‘neoliberalism’.” Such insistence on specificity and precision would undoubtedly improve the analytical clarity of many of our discussions. But there is also some utility in words that bring together more than one meaning. As long as we can avoid ...
Still critical after all these years? The past, present and future of
... growing body of normative thinking on international issues and a burgeoning interest in the intellectual history, including history of international thought, even if these developments are often not self-consciously part of the tradition of critical IR theory.11 This interest crosses the Atlantic as ...
... growing body of normative thinking on international issues and a burgeoning interest in the intellectual history, including history of international thought, even if these developments are often not self-consciously part of the tradition of critical IR theory.11 This interest crosses the Atlantic as ...
“The Bourgeoisie, Historically, Has Played a Most Revolutionary Part”:
... between dominant social groups. Secondly, an accumulation strategy ‘must also consider the balance of forces between the dominant and subordinate classes’ (ibid.: 201) in the sense that the hegemony of an accumulation strategy ultimately depends upon the consent of subaltern classes. In order to gra ...
... between dominant social groups. Secondly, an accumulation strategy ‘must also consider the balance of forces between the dominant and subordinate classes’ (ibid.: 201) in the sense that the hegemony of an accumulation strategy ultimately depends upon the consent of subaltern classes. In order to gra ...
A Conception of Ontology - The Cambridge Social Ontology Group
... posited or presupposed in scientific and other theories, it is not to be confused with the study of those theories per se, or interpreted as a concern with the fact that, or manner in which, certain entities are posited and/or treated within those theories. To suppose that the study of being can be ...
... posited or presupposed in scientific and other theories, it is not to be confused with the study of those theories per se, or interpreted as a concern with the fact that, or manner in which, certain entities are posited and/or treated within those theories. To suppose that the study of being can be ...
Liberalism and the Moral Significance of
... Moreover, America was largely peopled by emigrants seeking to escape economic, political, or religious oppression. That they came, and continue to come, is an affirmation of American ideals. But on the other hand, no diploma of moral virtues was required to get through Ellis Island. The conviction l ...
... Moreover, America was largely peopled by emigrants seeking to escape economic, political, or religious oppression. That they came, and continue to come, is an affirmation of American ideals. But on the other hand, no diploma of moral virtues was required to get through Ellis Island. The conviction l ...
Neighborhood Effects: Accomplishments and Looking Beyond Them
... The empirical economics literature on social interactions addresses the significance of the social context in economic decisions. Decisions of individuals who share spatial and social milieus are likely to be interdependent. Recognizing the nature of such interdependence in a variety of conventional ...
... The empirical economics literature on social interactions addresses the significance of the social context in economic decisions. Decisions of individuals who share spatial and social milieus are likely to be interdependent. Recognizing the nature of such interdependence in a variety of conventional ...
Intergenerational Equity, Social Discount Rates and Global Warming
... Imagine a public authority engaged in an intertemporal optimization exercise say, on the choice of the aggregate rate of investment in an economy. We will assume that the authority is morally at ease with the social welfare function it is charged with maximizing, and is confident that it has taken b ...
... Imagine a public authority engaged in an intertemporal optimization exercise say, on the choice of the aggregate rate of investment in an economy. We will assume that the authority is morally at ease with the social welfare function it is charged with maximizing, and is confident that it has taken b ...
Explaining Crime - Thedivineconspiracy.org
... shown to be weak should be reworked or eschewed in favor of better explanations. However, caution should be used when discussing whether or not a study or group of studies has actually “proven” or “disproved” a theory. In the social sciences, such absolutism is difficult to achieve, and instead, stu ...
... shown to be weak should be reworked or eschewed in favor of better explanations. However, caution should be used when discussing whether or not a study or group of studies has actually “proven” or “disproved” a theory. In the social sciences, such absolutism is difficult to achieve, and instead, stu ...
The Red Tape Challenge - Charities Aid Foundation
... which top-up payments are claimed.’ These requirements may exclude many small charities: if they rely on small cash donations then it is probable that they will not have previously registered for Gift Aid or, if they have, they might struggle to claim anywhere near as much through Gift Aid as they w ...
... which top-up payments are claimed.’ These requirements may exclude many small charities: if they rely on small cash donations then it is probable that they will not have previously registered for Gift Aid or, if they have, they might struggle to claim anywhere near as much through Gift Aid as they w ...
with Dilip Gaonkar - Elizabeth A. Povinelli
... descriptive case studies or depiction of transfigured space (Christopher Schneider), the circulatory matrix, both national and global, through which new discursive forms, practices, and artifacts carry out their routine ideological labor of constituting subjects who can be summoned in the name of a ...
... descriptive case studies or depiction of transfigured space (Christopher Schneider), the circulatory matrix, both national and global, through which new discursive forms, practices, and artifacts carry out their routine ideological labor of constituting subjects who can be summoned in the name of a ...
Destabilizing Social Communication Theory
... concepts of cognitive closure, uncertainty and semiotic vagueness by considering the implications of such multiple contingencies for society and the way in which society operates. The whole point of a theory of semiotic appeal is to re-examine social communication without recourse to universalistic ...
... concepts of cognitive closure, uncertainty and semiotic vagueness by considering the implications of such multiple contingencies for society and the way in which society operates. The whole point of a theory of semiotic appeal is to re-examine social communication without recourse to universalistic ...
Whose Lives? How History, Societies, and Institutions Define and
... believe more in selection than in choice. First of all, already the institutional contexts as described earlier narrow down to a large extent which life avenues are open and which are closed. Second, within given institutional contexts, individuals are probably more frequently being selected than se ...
... believe more in selection than in choice. First of all, already the institutional contexts as described earlier narrow down to a large extent which life avenues are open and which are closed. Second, within given institutional contexts, individuals are probably more frequently being selected than se ...