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The Frankfurt School and its Critics (Tom Botto..
... thought which has come to be known as ‘Western Marxism’, characterized on one side by diverse, predominantly philosophical and Hegelian reinterpretations of Marxist theory in relation to the advanced capitalist societies, and on the other, by an increasingly critical view of the development of socie ...
... thought which has come to be known as ‘Western Marxism’, characterized on one side by diverse, predominantly philosophical and Hegelian reinterpretations of Marxist theory in relation to the advanced capitalist societies, and on the other, by an increasingly critical view of the development of socie ...
jeremy bentham and gary becker: utilitarianism and economic
... Becker presents his work as a continuation of a long series of authors who have used the economic approach to behavior but who did not have the technical instruments to make a rigorous and ample use of it. Among these authors, Becker gives particular importance to Adam Smith and Jeremy Bentham. Actu ...
... Becker presents his work as a continuation of a long series of authors who have used the economic approach to behavior but who did not have the technical instruments to make a rigorous and ample use of it. Among these authors, Becker gives particular importance to Adam Smith and Jeremy Bentham. Actu ...
Empowering the Marginalized Voter: Clientelism in Heterogeneous
... that will affect a broad subset of society. For instance, if a party promises lower unemployment, the policies that are created once in office will apply to all citizens that have no jobs, regardless of the electoral district they live in, who they voted for, their ethnicity or religion. In addition ...
... that will affect a broad subset of society. For instance, if a party promises lower unemployment, the policies that are created once in office will apply to all citizens that have no jobs, regardless of the electoral district they live in, who they voted for, their ethnicity or religion. In addition ...
The Second International: A Reexamination
... a serious problem. Let us follow the fate of this problem in particular in the Anti-Dühring and in Kautsky's commentary on the Erfurt Program that was heavily dependent on Engels. For the old Engels and for Kautsky, the mechanism of capitalist collapse seemed to depend of the "narrowing" spiral of t ...
... a serious problem. Let us follow the fate of this problem in particular in the Anti-Dühring and in Kautsky's commentary on the Erfurt Program that was heavily dependent on Engels. For the old Engels and for Kautsky, the mechanism of capitalist collapse seemed to depend of the "narrowing" spiral of t ...
Topological Social Choice. by Luc LAUWERS Econometrics Center
... between dierent aggregation axioms were obtained. The remainder of this introduction gives a preview of the set-up, of the main results, and of the link between the Arrowian and the Chichilnisky model. In the topological approach the aggregation model becomes more structured: the set A is a subset ...
... between dierent aggregation axioms were obtained. The remainder of this introduction gives a preview of the set-up, of the main results, and of the link between the Arrowian and the Chichilnisky model. In the topological approach the aggregation model becomes more structured: the set A is a subset ...
A liberalism betrayed? American neoconservatism and the theory of
... theme has replaced “modernist” ideas, so we live in a post-Cold War world because no new foreign policy has been developed for our age’.20 The problem, as neoconservatives see it, is that ‘from having been the aggressive doctrine of vigorous, spirited men, liberalism has become hardly more than a tr ...
... theme has replaced “modernist” ideas, so we live in a post-Cold War world because no new foreign policy has been developed for our age’.20 The problem, as neoconservatives see it, is that ‘from having been the aggressive doctrine of vigorous, spirited men, liberalism has become hardly more than a tr ...
How Institutions Evolve: Evolutionary Theory and Institutional Change
... Nadav G. Shelef, Evolving Nationalism : Homeland, Identity, and Religion in Israel, 1925-2005 (Ithaca: Cornell ...
... Nadav G. Shelef, Evolving Nationalism : Homeland, Identity, and Religion in Israel, 1925-2005 (Ithaca: Cornell ...
Political Science and Political Theory LONG
... Such a narrowing of ambitions would also protect against the sort of risible disproportion I find, for example, in Flyvbjerg’s invocations of Nietzsche as patron saint while promoting such exquisitely modest and thoroughly admirable undertakings as his exemplary social science interventions in the s ...
... Such a narrowing of ambitions would also protect against the sort of risible disproportion I find, for example, in Flyvbjerg’s invocations of Nietzsche as patron saint while promoting such exquisitely modest and thoroughly admirable undertakings as his exemplary social science interventions in the s ...
A Powerful Public Sphere? - VBN
... Fraser’s basic framework is rooted in the model of the bourgeois public sphere and questioned the claim that public discourses in a democracy should be conceptualised as a single public sphere. As an alternative, she proposed different types of publics and subaltern publics, i.e. the concepts of st ...
... Fraser’s basic framework is rooted in the model of the bourgeois public sphere and questioned the claim that public discourses in a democracy should be conceptualised as a single public sphere. As an alternative, she proposed different types of publics and subaltern publics, i.e. the concepts of st ...
"POLITONOMICS: A Meta-Theory For Political and Economic
... strategic aspects of a cardinal approach will be dealt with as well so that they are compensated for in the voting process. By using ratings instead of rankings or, technically speaking, a cardinal rather than an ordinal approach, Arrow’s impossibility theorem is rendered moot. Range/Approval Hybrid ...
... strategic aspects of a cardinal approach will be dealt with as well so that they are compensated for in the voting process. By using ratings instead of rankings or, technically speaking, a cardinal rather than an ordinal approach, Arrow’s impossibility theorem is rendered moot. Range/Approval Hybrid ...
Evolutionary Political Psychology
... to be accurate. In modern politics, the strategic use of information is clear in everything from military parades (signaling superior strength) to denigration of leaders of rival political parties (signalling superior leadership). For the evolutionary political psychologist, the symbols, parades and ...
... to be accurate. In modern politics, the strategic use of information is clear in everything from military parades (signaling superior strength) to denigration of leaders of rival political parties (signalling superior leadership). For the evolutionary political psychologist, the symbols, parades and ...
Analysing Discontinuous Innovation
... between processes of development in other fields, he is clear that his theory was not derived from these sources. Schumpeter is also concerned about the possible confusion of development with progress. This is expressed clearly in Development: “Faith in progress,” he says, “…implies a positive valua ...
... between processes of development in other fields, he is clear that his theory was not derived from these sources. Schumpeter is also concerned about the possible confusion of development with progress. This is expressed clearly in Development: “Faith in progress,” he says, “…implies a positive valua ...
The Persistent Influence of the PA Dichotomy on Public
... the nature of academia, the question remains – is there still merit to studying Wilson? Wilson’s America was fundamentally different than the America consumed with Twitter and twerking. His two-term presidency from 1913 to 1921 reveals a pre-New Deal government that had not expanded or endured long- ...
... the nature of academia, the question remains – is there still merit to studying Wilson? Wilson’s America was fundamentally different than the America consumed with Twitter and twerking. His two-term presidency from 1913 to 1921 reveals a pre-New Deal government that had not expanded or endured long- ...
A Political Theory of Populism
... Downloaded from http://qje.oxfordjournals.org/ at Northwestern University Library, Serials Department on April 29, 2013 ...
... Downloaded from http://qje.oxfordjournals.org/ at Northwestern University Library, Serials Department on April 29, 2013 ...
1 1 Sraffa`s Production of Commodities by Means of Commodities
... As to his theoretical standpoint and the results Sraffa obtained we entirely agree with Luigi Pasinetti: “No doubt an evolution in Sraffa’s attitudes did take place in the course of his life, but – I am now convinced more than ever – not in his basic thoughts and convictions” (Pasinetti 2007, p. 191 ...
... As to his theoretical standpoint and the results Sraffa obtained we entirely agree with Luigi Pasinetti: “No doubt an evolution in Sraffa’s attitudes did take place in the course of his life, but – I am now convinced more than ever – not in his basic thoughts and convictions” (Pasinetti 2007, p. 191 ...
global political economy
... ideengeschichtlicher Perspektive, 2nd ed. [trans. W. Linsewksi] (Opladen, Leske + Budrich 1996) ...
... ideengeschichtlicher Perspektive, 2nd ed. [trans. W. Linsewksi] (Opladen, Leske + Budrich 1996) ...
Seymour Martin Lipset and the Study of Democracy
... scholarly articles too numerous to count, and editor or coeditor of 25 more, he is one of the most prolific social scientists of this century. No living political scientist or sociologist is more frequently cited by other scholars. Few social science books in our times have had the impact of his Pol ...
... scholarly articles too numerous to count, and editor or coeditor of 25 more, he is one of the most prolific social scientists of this century. No living political scientist or sociologist is more frequently cited by other scholars. Few social science books in our times have had the impact of his Pol ...
CRISIS OF DEMOCRACY WHICH CRISIS? WHICH DEMOCARCY?
... that most Australians do not hold the ideals of the democratic political process in contempt. There is strong support for the processes of representative democracy such as consultation, compromise and democratic judgement and citizens display a considerable understanding of its complex processes. Ou ...
... that most Australians do not hold the ideals of the democratic political process in contempt. There is strong support for the processes of representative democracy such as consultation, compromise and democratic judgement and citizens display a considerable understanding of its complex processes. Ou ...
FV Slaby, Haueis, and Choudhury for Routledge - PH
... hermeneutic elements in neuroscience, opening up new avenues for intervention. On the intra-disciplinary level, we will criticize the neglect, within standard interpretations of neuroscientific results, of the social and political influences upon cognitive development. Instead, we will point out tha ...
... hermeneutic elements in neuroscience, opening up new avenues for intervention. On the intra-disciplinary level, we will criticize the neglect, within standard interpretations of neuroscientific results, of the social and political influences upon cognitive development. Instead, we will point out tha ...
Policy Success and Political Participation
... education reforms when their public school system is already performing at a high level. We also control for state education spending per pupil (in $1000s) with the expectation that state policymakers can afford to experiment with and fund new reforms in states that allocate more resources to elemen ...
... education reforms when their public school system is already performing at a high level. We also control for state education spending per pupil (in $1000s) with the expectation that state policymakers can afford to experiment with and fund new reforms in states that allocate more resources to elemen ...
James Mill as Economist - Heriot
... abolition of the ‘rotten boroughs’ and extension of the franchise, the Act started a democratic constitutional process that made it eventually possible for serious consideration of the utilitarian agenda to become practical politics. ...
... abolition of the ‘rotten boroughs’ and extension of the franchise, the Act started a democratic constitutional process that made it eventually possible for serious consideration of the utilitarian agenda to become practical politics. ...
David Graeber What is Anarchism?
... and oppressive about capital, and thus rejected the idea that the proletariat, as an essential part of the global “megamachine,” could possibly be the agents of a revolution (Miller 2004). As part of a broader critique developing around that time of the productivist bias in traditional leftist thoug ...
... and oppressive about capital, and thus rejected the idea that the proletariat, as an essential part of the global “megamachine,” could possibly be the agents of a revolution (Miller 2004). As part of a broader critique developing around that time of the productivist bias in traditional leftist thoug ...
LACLAU and Mouffe`s Theory of Discourse
... according to these discourses, this event is interpreted quite differently. At the same time, discourse domain is not just limited to syntax. In fact, each of them requires a series of specific actions required to follow certain social consequences. Thus, in the above example that is based on a disc ...
... according to these discourses, this event is interpreted quite differently. At the same time, discourse domain is not just limited to syntax. In fact, each of them requires a series of specific actions required to follow certain social consequences. Thus, in the above example that is based on a disc ...
Theoretical foundation of Educational Administration and Policy
... pursuit of self-interest”. More specifically, “it has … been assumed that they must also be the detached from others, so that they are completely unaffected by the well-being or achievement of others.” (Sen, 2009, P. 188) b. In his article entitled “Rational Fools: A Critique of the Behavioural Foun ...
... pursuit of self-interest”. More specifically, “it has … been assumed that they must also be the detached from others, so that they are completely unaffected by the well-being or achievement of others.” (Sen, 2009, P. 188) b. In his article entitled “Rational Fools: A Critique of the Behavioural Foun ...
PowerPoints Chapter 12
... The critical perspective (cont.) • They believe that development of particular theories can bring about social changes in social structures and practices, that is, the promotion of a particular theory becomes a social actuality • View that, if theorists have well developed theories which question t ...
... The critical perspective (cont.) • They believe that development of particular theories can bring about social changes in social structures and practices, that is, the promotion of a particular theory becomes a social actuality • View that, if theorists have well developed theories which question t ...