POLITICAL POWER BEYOND THE STATE: PROBLEMATICS OF
... that they seek to characterise the actual configurations of persons, organizations and events at particular historical periods and to classify the force relations that obtain between them, identify determinants and explain transformations. Our studies of government eschew sociological realism and it ...
... that they seek to characterise the actual configurations of persons, organizations and events at particular historical periods and to classify the force relations that obtain between them, identify determinants and explain transformations. Our studies of government eschew sociological realism and it ...
Freedom and Security
... approach of those who believe in the morally degrading impact of state social action. In their view ‘social programs had fostered a new, demoralised way of life among minorities clustered within inner cities. They reproduced welfare dependence between generations. They reinforced values and behavior ...
... approach of those who believe in the morally degrading impact of state social action. In their view ‘social programs had fostered a new, demoralised way of life among minorities clustered within inner cities. They reproduced welfare dependence between generations. They reinforced values and behavior ...
capitalism, contextualisation and the political theory of possessive
... The question remains: how do we excavate the unstated assumptions upon which this approach to contextualisation depends? Macpherson provides us with some insights. The first two conditions are necessary but insufficient for imputing to a theorist a particular social assumption. The first is that it ...
... The question remains: how do we excavate the unstated assumptions upon which this approach to contextualisation depends? Macpherson provides us with some insights. The first two conditions are necessary but insufficient for imputing to a theorist a particular social assumption. The first is that it ...
myth of us
... years, it has become ever more obvious when media are telling us they are central to our lives and to society’s life, and why - because for some sectors such as the press, audiences have declined irreversibly, while traditional media must compete for our attention with so many other communication in ...
... years, it has become ever more obvious when media are telling us they are central to our lives and to society’s life, and why - because for some sectors such as the press, audiences have declined irreversibly, while traditional media must compete for our attention with so many other communication in ...
Social choice problem in Capability Approach
... capability or of desirable social policies, to the people who actually live in any given society (Sen, 1999). Moreover, he insists that for social evaluation it is enough to define common criteria of well-being by taking an intersection of plural evaluation orderings (complete or incomplete) (Sen, ...
... capability or of desirable social policies, to the people who actually live in any given society (Sen, 1999). Moreover, he insists that for social evaluation it is enough to define common criteria of well-being by taking an intersection of plural evaluation orderings (complete or incomplete) (Sen, ...
The Servile STaTe - The Centre for Independent Studies
... demanding conformity. Goods were stimulated by the difficulties they faced when authorities tried to fit them into some grand scheme for social betterment. Goods emerged, indeed they could only emerge, in conflict with the human propensity to unify the world by power and regimentation. The world cou ...
... demanding conformity. Goods were stimulated by the difficulties they faced when authorities tried to fit them into some grand scheme for social betterment. Goods emerged, indeed they could only emerge, in conflict with the human propensity to unify the world by power and regimentation. The world cou ...