The Themistocles Naval Decree of 483/2 BCE and the Greek
... Themistocles to convince the Athenians and the means at his disposal to make them known. His arguments appealed to Athenian sentiment and values, democratic ones at that, but also personal interest. He argued that building a fleet was the only strategy that could save Athenian and Greek independence ...
... Themistocles to convince the Athenians and the means at his disposal to make them known. His arguments appealed to Athenian sentiment and values, democratic ones at that, but also personal interest. He argued that building a fleet was the only strategy that could save Athenian and Greek independence ...
Critical theory and its future
... employed in fascist ideology to elicit a popular response for totalitarian authority. In order to understand Horkheimer's later position, however, it is important to recognize that this critique of bourgeois culture was never one-sided. What was described above he referred to (using Hegelian termino ...
... employed in fascist ideology to elicit a popular response for totalitarian authority. In order to understand Horkheimer's later position, however, it is important to recognize that this critique of bourgeois culture was never one-sided. What was described above he referred to (using Hegelian termino ...
Application of Complexity Theory in Industrial Cluster Evolution
... lot of researches based on the Hotelling model, such as Salop (1979) [18] extended Hotelling linear market to round market, Tabuchi T and Thisse JF (1995) [19] assumed the probability density function of consumer demand to be triangular. In the development process of Location theory, we have to ment ...
... lot of researches based on the Hotelling model, such as Salop (1979) [18] extended Hotelling linear market to round market, Tabuchi T and Thisse JF (1995) [19] assumed the probability density function of consumer demand to be triangular. In the development process of Location theory, we have to ment ...
Pol. Sc.
... Research Methodology, Quantitative Techniques, and Computer Application Preamble: Research at M.Phil. / Ph.D course is essential for the subjects (i.e. History, Economics Commerce, Women studies and Journalism etc.). It finds selection to the problems in the field as well as equip the students with ...
... Research Methodology, Quantitative Techniques, and Computer Application Preamble: Research at M.Phil. / Ph.D course is essential for the subjects (i.e. History, Economics Commerce, Women studies and Journalism etc.). It finds selection to the problems in the field as well as equip the students with ...
- Economic Thought
... our dinner, but from their regard to their own interest. We address ourselves, not to their humanity but to their self-love, and never talk to them of our own but of their advantages (Smith, 1776 (1976), I.ii, p. 27). These lines can be taken as a warrant for self-seeking. In the spirit of Mandevill ...
... our dinner, but from their regard to their own interest. We address ourselves, not to their humanity but to their self-love, and never talk to them of our own but of their advantages (Smith, 1776 (1976), I.ii, p. 27). These lines can be taken as a warrant for self-seeking. In the spirit of Mandevill ...
Deleuzian Interrogations (MS PPT)
... Instrumental Reason sees nothing wrong with distortion (even lies) if it is strategically effective This more widespread and important than Kyl's “Noble Lie” The biggest problem (we believe) is corporate domination of the political system, partly via coo And manipulating the public through enormous ...
... Instrumental Reason sees nothing wrong with distortion (even lies) if it is strategically effective This more widespread and important than Kyl's “Noble Lie” The biggest problem (we believe) is corporate domination of the political system, partly via coo And manipulating the public through enormous ...
Political Parties
... Voters and consumers are rational actors, they are the same people. The person waiting in line to vote is the same person waiting in line to buy food at Wawa. Voters and consumers are selfinterested people looking to improve their lives. However, the incentives in private decisions are different th ...
... Voters and consumers are rational actors, they are the same people. The person waiting in line to vote is the same person waiting in line to buy food at Wawa. Voters and consumers are selfinterested people looking to improve their lives. However, the incentives in private decisions are different th ...
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... from publicly funded research than their urban counterparts, while the opposite occurs in industrial countries. Given that commodity policy taxes farmers in developing countries and subsidizes farmers in industrial countries, underinvestment in public research is expected. Similar normative results ...
... from publicly funded research than their urban counterparts, while the opposite occurs in industrial countries. Given that commodity policy taxes farmers in developing countries and subsidizes farmers in industrial countries, underinvestment in public research is expected. Similar normative results ...
poliical science 100
... Students who complete courses in Political Science will be able to: 1. Demonstrate knowledge of the concepts and theories applied to the area of Political Science and its sub-fields which include American government, Comparative Politics, International Relations, Political Philosophy, and Public Adm ...
... Students who complete courses in Political Science will be able to: 1. Demonstrate knowledge of the concepts and theories applied to the area of Political Science and its sub-fields which include American government, Comparative Politics, International Relations, Political Philosophy, and Public Adm ...
Class 14: Theories of Globalization
... • Some studies find effects consistent with WST, but many do not. ...
... • Some studies find effects consistent with WST, but many do not. ...
State
... He divided French society into three classes (or trias politica): the monarchy, the aristocracy, and the commons He saw two types of governmental power existing: the sovereign and the administrative. The administrative powers were the executive, the legislative, and the judicial. These should be sep ...
... He divided French society into three classes (or trias politica): the monarchy, the aristocracy, and the commons He saw two types of governmental power existing: the sovereign and the administrative. The administrative powers were the executive, the legislative, and the judicial. These should be sep ...
OBER, Athenian Legacies
... cracy, and that democracy is desirable only to the extent it protects individual rights. Given the ease with which rights can be legally restricted even within a society with a well-defined constitution (as contemporary events have shown), this trust in non-democratic governments to promote liberal ...
... cracy, and that democracy is desirable only to the extent it protects individual rights. Given the ease with which rights can be legally restricted even within a society with a well-defined constitution (as contemporary events have shown), this trust in non-democratic governments to promote liberal ...
CHAPTER 8 Political Participation and Approaches to Linking Elites
... b. the part of the general population that is not part of the political elite but is more involved in politics than the rest of the masses. c. a single elite group made up of economic, political and military leaders. d. individuals in the general public who have political patrons, whom they turn to ...
... b. the part of the general population that is not part of the political elite but is more involved in politics than the rest of the masses. c. a single elite group made up of economic, political and military leaders. d. individuals in the general public who have political patrons, whom they turn to ...
reappraisal of rational choice theory - Interdisciplinary Description of
... main question is not what to choose from the possibilities, but why we choose something and how it changes our environment. Economy is complex system. Basic interactions are the exchanges and transformations (productions, consumption, ...). Agents exchange material, energy, money and information, so ...
... main question is not what to choose from the possibilities, but why we choose something and how it changes our environment. Economy is complex system. Basic interactions are the exchanges and transformations (productions, consumption, ...). Agents exchange material, energy, money and information, so ...
Public Opinion and Political Action
... the close election Florida in 2000. Another problem with polls is that by altering the wording of a question, pollsters can get pretty much the results they want. Therefore, it is important to be an informed consumer of polls to recognize whether they are fair and unbiased. C. What Polls Reveal Abou ...
... the close election Florida in 2000. Another problem with polls is that by altering the wording of a question, pollsters can get pretty much the results they want. Therefore, it is important to be an informed consumer of polls to recognize whether they are fair and unbiased. C. What Polls Reveal Abou ...
HUN CHUNG [Contact Information] Curriculum Vitae
... My dissertation consists of two parts. In Part I (titled, “Unleashing the Leviathan”) , I present reasons to reject three popular interpretations of Hobbes’ ethical views. In Part II (titled, “Reinvigorating the Leviathan”), I reconstruct Hobbes’ theory of the good as well as his analysis of the sta ...
... My dissertation consists of two parts. In Part I (titled, “Unleashing the Leviathan”) , I present reasons to reject three popular interpretations of Hobbes’ ethical views. In Part II (titled, “Reinvigorating the Leviathan”), I reconstruct Hobbes’ theory of the good as well as his analysis of the sta ...
Science and Ideology in Economic, Political, and Social
... reasonable definition of the term. I decided to continue using them, since it is awkward to change well established terms. I use ‘social science’ in an inclusive sense to refer to all fields that study aspects of society, also economics that is sometimes excluded from this definition. The paper is u ...
... reasonable definition of the term. I decided to continue using them, since it is awkward to change well established terms. I use ‘social science’ in an inclusive sense to refer to all fields that study aspects of society, also economics that is sometimes excluded from this definition. The paper is u ...
Consultants
... • Survey of 200 top level consultants, Campaigns & Elections, Aug. 1998, Thurber & Strothers • Over 1/3 get involved for Thrill of Competition • Political beliefs and Money tie for reason to get involved at 26% each • Over 70% annual incomes over $100,000; 30% $200,000 • White (98%); male (82%); 94% ...
... • Survey of 200 top level consultants, Campaigns & Elections, Aug. 1998, Thurber & Strothers • Over 1/3 get involved for Thrill of Competition • Political beliefs and Money tie for reason to get involved at 26% each • Over 70% annual incomes over $100,000; 30% $200,000 • White (98%); male (82%); 94% ...
The Role of Cognitive Processes in Unifying the Behavioral Sciences
... a considered appreciation of the evolved nature of human psychology. Such a framework would then be enriched in different ways to meet the particular needs of each discipline. In a summary to be amplified below, we may characterize the economic model as rational choice theory, which takes the indiv ...
... a considered appreciation of the evolved nature of human psychology. Such a framework would then be enriched in different ways to meet the particular needs of each discipline. In a summary to be amplified below, we may characterize the economic model as rational choice theory, which takes the indiv ...
Transformation of new political economy subject
... were Buchanan and Tullock whose 1962 book The Calculus of Consent provides a landmark analysis of problems of logrolling and implications of democratic governance for taxation and public expenditure. Downs (1957) conducted a rapid change in the development of political economy. The book was filled w ...
... were Buchanan and Tullock whose 1962 book The Calculus of Consent provides a landmark analysis of problems of logrolling and implications of democratic governance for taxation and public expenditure. Downs (1957) conducted a rapid change in the development of political economy. The book was filled w ...
here - University of Warwick
... Doherty, D., Gerber, A.S. & Green, D.P. (2006) Personal income and attitudes toward redistribution: A study of lottery winners, Political Psychology, 27, 441-458. Erikson, R.S. & Stoker, L. (2011) Caught in the draft: The effects of Vietnam draft lottery status on political attitudes, American Polit ...
... Doherty, D., Gerber, A.S. & Green, D.P. (2006) Personal income and attitudes toward redistribution: A study of lottery winners, Political Psychology, 27, 441-458. Erikson, R.S. & Stoker, L. (2011) Caught in the draft: The effects of Vietnam draft lottery status on political attitudes, American Polit ...
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... Individual citizens hold a variety of beliefs about their government, its leaders, and the U.S. political system in general; taken together, these beliefs form the foundation of U.S. political culture. It is important for students to understand how these beliefs are formed, how they evolve, and the ...
... Individual citizens hold a variety of beliefs about their government, its leaders, and the U.S. political system in general; taken together, these beliefs form the foundation of U.S. political culture. It is important for students to understand how these beliefs are formed, how they evolve, and the ...
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... Individual citizens hold a variety of beliefs about their government, its leaders, and the U.S. political system in general; taken together, these beliefs form the foundation of U.S. political culture. It is important for students to understand how these beliefs are formed, how they evolve, and the ...
... Individual citizens hold a variety of beliefs about their government, its leaders, and the U.S. political system in general; taken together, these beliefs form the foundation of U.S. political culture. It is important for students to understand how these beliefs are formed, how they evolve, and the ...
Link to chapter 3 and chapter 4
... output, while government controls on capitalism affect the costs of production for many goods and services. Government's role is observed fivefold in America’s mixed economy. First, the government regulates economic activity. Second, the government provides public goods that markets would otherwise ...
... output, while government controls on capitalism affect the costs of production for many goods and services. Government's role is observed fivefold in America’s mixed economy. First, the government regulates economic activity. Second, the government provides public goods that markets would otherwise ...
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