Globalization and Statehood File
... and economic, grass-roots ‘nation’ had either pre-existed, or been constructed from above or below and justified through nationalism, to underpin and empower state institutions and political processes. conflicting functions, domestic and international, simultaneously. (‘Two-level games’) ...
... and economic, grass-roots ‘nation’ had either pre-existed, or been constructed from above or below and justified through nationalism, to underpin and empower state institutions and political processes. conflicting functions, domestic and international, simultaneously. (‘Two-level games’) ...
Daniel T. Rodgers. Atlantic Crossings
... Increasingly the baton of urban social reforin was passed to social worlters concerned with daily issues such as housing, unemployment insurance, and workmen's coinpensation. Bismarclc had stolen the march to establish the first social insurance; Britain's 'new liberals' added old age pensions, mini ...
... Increasingly the baton of urban social reforin was passed to social worlters concerned with daily issues such as housing, unemployment insurance, and workmen's coinpensation. Bismarclc had stolen the march to establish the first social insurance; Britain's 'new liberals' added old age pensions, mini ...
Introduction to Philosophy: Major Concepts and Problems
... 3. Ethical theories: virtue ethics, 'love thy neighbour' ethics, ethics of natural rights, ethics of the social contract. Theory of the development of moral competences by L. Kohlberg. 4. Introduction to the political and social philosophy. Doctrines in political philosophy: conservatism, liberalism ...
... 3. Ethical theories: virtue ethics, 'love thy neighbour' ethics, ethics of natural rights, ethics of the social contract. Theory of the development of moral competences by L. Kohlberg. 4. Introduction to the political and social philosophy. Doctrines in political philosophy: conservatism, liberalism ...
Ideology – What is Government for anyway?
... Note that “classical liberalism” sounds a lot like what we now call conservatism, or more properly libertarianism. We will discuss this shift further below, but in the early 20th century the progressive movement began using the term liberalism to describe themselves, specifically they would call th ...
... Note that “classical liberalism” sounds a lot like what we now call conservatism, or more properly libertarianism. We will discuss this shift further below, but in the early 20th century the progressive movement began using the term liberalism to describe themselves, specifically they would call th ...
Slide 1
... • Control for economic crisis? • Unemployment, GDP growth, inflation, etc. Institutional factors • Similar across all 3 nations • Changes in party system. Move to the centre? ...
... • Control for economic crisis? • Unemployment, GDP growth, inflation, etc. Institutional factors • Similar across all 3 nations • Changes in party system. Move to the centre? ...
Balancing freedom and responsibility
... sustainable consumption might usurp or undermine education for sustainable development ...
... sustainable consumption might usurp or undermine education for sustainable development ...
Unit 7 Study Guide
... III. Liberalism influenced postwar politics and court decisions, but it came under increasing attack from the left as well as from a resurgent conservative movement. A) Liberalism, based on anticommunism abroad and a firm belief in the efficacy of government power to achieve social goals at home, r ...
... III. Liberalism influenced postwar politics and court decisions, but it came under increasing attack from the left as well as from a resurgent conservative movement. A) Liberalism, based on anticommunism abroad and a firm belief in the efficacy of government power to achieve social goals at home, r ...
CHAPTER 23 – POLITICAL CONSOLIDATION
... working classes in order to put increased pressure on the government, even though the new allies had different aims; and finally, (outside France) a movement to create national states that would reorganize or replace existing political entities. The immediate results of the 1848 revolutions were stu ...
... working classes in order to put increased pressure on the government, even though the new allies had different aims; and finally, (outside France) a movement to create national states that would reorganize or replace existing political entities. The immediate results of the 1848 revolutions were stu ...
Liberalism - European University Institute
... Adam Smith’s doctrine of the ‘invisible hand’ of the market and Herbert Spencer’s characterization of the ‘industrial’ form of organization as realizing the ‘Law of Equal Freedom’ offer classic examples of this position. The first a product of the commercial society of the eighteenth century, the se ...
... Adam Smith’s doctrine of the ‘invisible hand’ of the market and Herbert Spencer’s characterization of the ‘industrial’ form of organization as realizing the ‘Law of Equal Freedom’ offer classic examples of this position. The first a product of the commercial society of the eighteenth century, the se ...
doc - SSRIC
... strong national defense and effective counterespionage intelligence to be necessary and desirable. During the 1960s American perspectives shifted as the country became more aware of disadvantaged people both here and in so-called underdeveloped places elsewhere. The first response was to extend Ame ...
... strong national defense and effective counterespionage intelligence to be necessary and desirable. During the 1960s American perspectives shifted as the country became more aware of disadvantaged people both here and in so-called underdeveloped places elsewhere. The first response was to extend Ame ...
NYU Social Media Working Group: Software Engineer
... The newly formed NYU Social Media Working group is looking for a software engineer to work with a group examining how participation in social media sites (such as Twitter, bit.ly, Facebook) influences political participation in events such as voting and protest. There are spectacular scientific oppo ...
... The newly formed NYU Social Media Working group is looking for a software engineer to work with a group examining how participation in social media sites (such as Twitter, bit.ly, Facebook) influences political participation in events such as voting and protest. There are spectacular scientific oppo ...
Constructing a General Theory of Life: The Dynamics of Human
... specific ecological and social niches the lines, models and variants lateral in the retrospect could turn out more competitive and adequate than those that became dominant later. The statements about an unavoidable result of evolution can be considered as true only in the most general sense (and giv ...
... specific ecological and social niches the lines, models and variants lateral in the retrospect could turn out more competitive and adequate than those that became dominant later. The statements about an unavoidable result of evolution can be considered as true only in the most general sense (and giv ...
ethics and deontology for social work
... This subject will offer the necessary theoretical tools to address problems that social workers must face in practice as well as the application of those tools for a proper understanding and implementation of professional ethics. COMPETENCIES - Recognize the features of morality as a specific dimens ...
... This subject will offer the necessary theoretical tools to address problems that social workers must face in practice as well as the application of those tools for a proper understanding and implementation of professional ethics. COMPETENCIES - Recognize the features of morality as a specific dimens ...
File - Mr. Oppedisano`s Class... but you can call me Mr. O
... During the study of Chapter 4, you will come to realize that ideologies are evolutionary; they adapt and change in response to the political, economic, and social conditions and pressures of society. Various ideologies that developed in opposition to classical liberalism are examined. The Chapter Is ...
... During the study of Chapter 4, you will come to realize that ideologies are evolutionary; they adapt and change in response to the political, economic, and social conditions and pressures of society. Various ideologies that developed in opposition to classical liberalism are examined. The Chapter Is ...
File - Nidorf Instructional Media Website
... The term "Gilded Age” was created by Mark Twain to describe how American society during the late 1800’s. Everything seemed shiny and golden on the outside, but underneath was a society filled with poverty, crime, and a large disparity between the rich and the poor. Bottom Line = Something is gilded ...
... The term "Gilded Age” was created by Mark Twain to describe how American society during the late 1800’s. Everything seemed shiny and golden on the outside, but underneath was a society filled with poverty, crime, and a large disparity between the rich and the poor. Bottom Line = Something is gilded ...
IEPS: STATE EXAMS QUESTIONS 2008/2009
... 10. Regionalism in Geopolitical Theories 11. International Political Regionalism 12. Intrastate Regionalism in International Politics 13. Versailles system on political map of Europe 14. Cold war system on political map of Europe 15. Changes on political map of Europe after the collapse of Communism ...
... 10. Regionalism in Geopolitical Theories 11. International Political Regionalism 12. Intrastate Regionalism in International Politics 13. Versailles system on political map of Europe 14. Cold war system on political map of Europe 15. Changes on political map of Europe after the collapse of Communism ...
Political Behavior and Beliefs Political Culture The underlying
... American political culture is grounded in classical liberalism ...
... American political culture is grounded in classical liberalism ...
CHAPTER 21 - THE CONSERVATIVE ORDER AND THE
... The defeat of Napoleon and the diplomatic settlement of the Congress of Vienna restored the conservative political and social order in Europe. This chapter deals with the confrontation of this conservative order with potential sources of unrest found in the forces of liberalism, nationalism and popu ...
... The defeat of Napoleon and the diplomatic settlement of the Congress of Vienna restored the conservative political and social order in Europe. This chapter deals with the confrontation of this conservative order with potential sources of unrest found in the forces of liberalism, nationalism and popu ...
Document
... to provide good jobs for their employees, they need have no fears. Swedish industry has never expanded so rapidly as during these years of Social Democratic rule.” Instead of state ownership of industry, social democrats use welfare measures to improve living conditions: unemployment and medical ins ...
... to provide good jobs for their employees, they need have no fears. Swedish industry has never expanded so rapidly as during these years of Social Democratic rule.” Instead of state ownership of industry, social democrats use welfare measures to improve living conditions: unemployment and medical ins ...
The Economic and Political Reconstruction of Europe
... Unprecedented economic growth for over 25 years Greater economic cooperation between West European states Biggest improvement: West Germany Least improvement: Great Britain Increased immigration to met labor demands ...
... Unprecedented economic growth for over 25 years Greater economic cooperation between West European states Biggest improvement: West Germany Least improvement: Great Britain Increased immigration to met labor demands ...
Renovating Russia: The Human Sciences and the Fate of Liberal
... Reforms of the 1860s to the end of the Tsarist regime in 1917; the last covers the first thirteen years of the Soviet era. Beer describes how the Russian exponents of such ideas adapted them to local circumstances and also to the changing political situation in Russia. He does not focus on the inner ...
... Reforms of the 1860s to the end of the Tsarist regime in 1917; the last covers the first thirteen years of the Soviet era. Beer describes how the Russian exponents of such ideas adapted them to local circumstances and also to the changing political situation in Russia. He does not focus on the inner ...
national efficiency
... volunteer recruits failed the army medical examination due to poor diet and living conditions. NATIONAL EFFICIENCY A campaign for ‘national efficiency’ developed in the early 20th Century as British industrial production fell behind the USA and Germany. Some politicians believed that the workforce h ...
... volunteer recruits failed the army medical examination due to poor diet and living conditions. NATIONAL EFFICIENCY A campaign for ‘national efficiency’ developed in the early 20th Century as British industrial production fell behind the USA and Germany. Some politicians believed that the workforce h ...
Social liberalism
Social liberalism is a political ideology that seeks to find a balance between individual liberty and social justice. Like classical liberalism, social liberalism endorses a market economy and the expansion of civil and political rights and liberties, but differs in that it believes the legitimate role of the government includes addressing economic and social issues such as poverty, health care, and education. Under social liberalism, the good of the community is viewed as harmonious with the freedom of the individual. Social liberal policies have been widely adopted in much of the capitalist world, particularly following World War II. Social liberal ideas and parties tend to be considered centrist or centre-left. The term social liberalism is used to differentiate it from classical liberalism, which dominated political and economic thought for several centuries until social liberalism branched off from it around the Great Depression.A reaction against social liberalism in the late twentieth century, often called neoliberalism, led to monetarist economic policies and a reduction in government provision of services. However, this reaction did not result in a return to classical liberalism, as governments continued to provide social services and retained control over economic policy.To be distinguished from this definition is the use of the term ""social liberalism"" in the context of American politics to describe progressive stances on socio-political issues like abortion, same-sex marriage or gun control, as opposed to ""social conservatism"". A social liberal in this sense of the term may hold either ""liberal"" or ""conservative"" views on fiscal policy. (See Modern liberalism in the United States)