chapter seventeen - Pearson Education
... cultural patterns. Woven into a population’s collective memory, traditional authority means that people accept a system, usually one of hereditary leadership, simply because it has always been that way. In centuries past, Chinese emperors were legitimized by tradition, as were nobles in medieval Eur ...
... cultural patterns. Woven into a population’s collective memory, traditional authority means that people accept a system, usually one of hereditary leadership, simply because it has always been that way. In centuries past, Chinese emperors were legitimized by tradition, as were nobles in medieval Eur ...
Social Science and Policy Bulletin
... crude oil shot up to an unprecedented high as did the price of imported wheat). Even in 2006, some economic observers were voicing concerns that these underlying vulnerabilities would have serious consequences for the stability of the economy. It was clear that the government of the day was unwillin ...
... crude oil shot up to an unprecedented high as did the price of imported wheat). Even in 2006, some economic observers were voicing concerns that these underlying vulnerabilities would have serious consequences for the stability of the economy. It was clear that the government of the day was unwillin ...
1 - Pure
... Schmitt’s political theology does not address pastoral questions. Rather, it recognises modernity as a desacralized and graceless manifestation of rationalism, egalitarianism, legal normativism or positivism, and mass democracy. Political theology entails a political metaphysics; it has to do with s ...
... Schmitt’s political theology does not address pastoral questions. Rather, it recognises modernity as a desacralized and graceless manifestation of rationalism, egalitarianism, legal normativism or positivism, and mass democracy. Political theology entails a political metaphysics; it has to do with s ...
Russian Economics:From Marxism to Institutional Matrices Theory
... (3) In socialist society personal property extends to the objects of consumption. A special form of personal property is the personal property of the collective farm household. The personal property of the working people grows with the increase of socially-owned socialist property. (4) The producti ...
... (3) In socialist society personal property extends to the objects of consumption. A special form of personal property is the personal property of the collective farm household. The personal property of the working people grows with the increase of socially-owned socialist property. (4) The producti ...
Rawls Lecture Notes
... …so that we can fairly deliberate about how to organize the Basic Structure of Society. ...
... …so that we can fairly deliberate about how to organize the Basic Structure of Society. ...
RTF File
... authorities whenthey were fascist, or having replaced them by Anti-fascist orRevolutionary committees when they were not, an assembly was summonedof all the inhabitants of the locality to decide on their line ofaction. One of the first steps was to gather in the crop not only in thefields of the sma ...
... authorities whenthey were fascist, or having replaced them by Anti-fascist orRevolutionary committees when they were not, an assembly was summonedof all the inhabitants of the locality to decide on their line ofaction. One of the first steps was to gather in the crop not only in thefields of the sma ...
print version
... movement whose ultimate destination we could not foresee. Large-scale industry in particular requires the structure and legal protection of this organization most urgently. The “anarchy of production” can only be eliminated by means of an overarching and radical – authoritative – organization. Order ...
... movement whose ultimate destination we could not foresee. Large-scale industry in particular requires the structure and legal protection of this organization most urgently. The “anarchy of production” can only be eliminated by means of an overarching and radical – authoritative – organization. Order ...
... f) It is accountable to the law for any consequences of its activities that infringe other individuals' rights or the legitimate claims of the society. g) Free press means that all forms of media must be totally unregulated. The background of the libertarians is in rebelling against authoritarian th ...
Renewing the Voluntary Sector in Australia
... answer me this question: what is the unique value add of the community sector? Hard? A key reason why the sell-out is happening is the fact that most of us can’t give a simple account of the kind of society we want and why it necessitates a critical role for the organisations of civil society. In m ...
... answer me this question: what is the unique value add of the community sector? Hard? A key reason why the sell-out is happening is the fact that most of us can’t give a simple account of the kind of society we want and why it necessitates a critical role for the organisations of civil society. In m ...
Spring 2016 / Fall 2016 – Power Point 1
... 1. Information flows from opinion elites down to opinion leaders who are looked to the public for information. 2. News is first “created” by opinion elites and then sent to opinion leaders to help disseminate the information. 3. Those at the very top of the elite network decide what information is d ...
... 1. Information flows from opinion elites down to opinion leaders who are looked to the public for information. 2. News is first “created” by opinion elites and then sent to opinion leaders to help disseminate the information. 3. Those at the very top of the elite network decide what information is d ...
the possibility or desirability of a value
... science must be the study of politics, and that political scientists ought to seek out methods appropriate to their subject rather than methods dictated by some appealingly scientific epistemological paradigm. 3 However, Max Weber, one of the influential figures of value-free approach in the social ...
... science must be the study of politics, and that political scientists ought to seek out methods appropriate to their subject rather than methods dictated by some appealingly scientific epistemological paradigm. 3 However, Max Weber, one of the influential figures of value-free approach in the social ...
the role of natural resources and the social capital in eu`s growth
... environmental conditions. Adaptation to a new situation is a difficult process, where often a foreign intervention, is necessary. However, this should be done in a way that it will not alter the basic characteristics of the community and also will enforce those action plans that have worked effectiv ...
... environmental conditions. Adaptation to a new situation is a difficult process, where often a foreign intervention, is necessary. However, this should be done in a way that it will not alter the basic characteristics of the community and also will enforce those action plans that have worked effectiv ...
Ecosocialism: A Radical Alternative to Capitalist Catastrophe
... the existing productive forces predominated. It is true that during the first years after the October Revolution an ecological current was able to develop, and the Soviet authorities took certain limited environmental protection measures. But with the process of Stalinist bureaucratization, producti ...
... the existing productive forces predominated. It is true that during the first years after the October Revolution an ecological current was able to develop, and the Soviet authorities took certain limited environmental protection measures. But with the process of Stalinist bureaucratization, producti ...
Aalborg Universitet Globalization and the Next Economy Li, Xing; Clark, Woodrow W.
... impact on three basic arenas of social life: the economy, the polity and culture. In other word, the notion of globalization maintains that a multiplicity of states with unique political cultures (nation-states) is being integrated by a common economic system. The possibility of such a common econom ...
... impact on three basic arenas of social life: the economy, the polity and culture. In other word, the notion of globalization maintains that a multiplicity of states with unique political cultures (nation-states) is being integrated by a common economic system. The possibility of such a common econom ...
Articles - Reason Papers
... to what they would be without a competitor. But if we do not believe a businessman has a right to exclude competitors, we do not regard this as a relevant benchmark, and we do not believe he has been coerced. In our second example, the ultimate outcome was beneficial to everyone. But it was achieved ...
... to what they would be without a competitor. But if we do not believe a businessman has a right to exclude competitors, we do not regard this as a relevant benchmark, and we do not believe he has been coerced. In our second example, the ultimate outcome was beneficial to everyone. But it was achieved ...
the transformation of the socialist governance system
... and central Trade Union authorities, the enterprise Party Committee with its Chairman. The content of the strategic management is still focused on allocation of resources. However, the rationale for it is based not on efficiency and economic rationality (even though economic rationality is used in t ...
... and central Trade Union authorities, the enterprise Party Committee with its Chairman. The content of the strategic management is still focused on allocation of resources. However, the rationale for it is based not on efficiency and economic rationality (even though economic rationality is used in t ...
linguistic communication in the perspective of political invective
... individual and collective actions, which have influence on the increase of potential of autonomic defense (selfdefense) of individual and group subjects of security.”5 It follows from the above definitions political invective can be classified as one of the factors affecting the sense of safety cult ...
... individual and collective actions, which have influence on the increase of potential of autonomic defense (selfdefense) of individual and group subjects of security.”5 It follows from the above definitions political invective can be classified as one of the factors affecting the sense of safety cult ...
1 Foreword to Gender, Politics and Institutions: Toward a Feminist
... exception. Arguably any good institutionalist should realise the importance of gender relations to the configuration of institutions. But they do not. They need to be reminded and feminist institutionalism, exemplified by the essays in this groundbreaking volume, is the reminder. How does the incorp ...
... exception. Arguably any good institutionalist should realise the importance of gender relations to the configuration of institutions. But they do not. They need to be reminded and feminist institutionalism, exemplified by the essays in this groundbreaking volume, is the reminder. How does the incorp ...
Direct democracy, social interests and the transformation of the
... does not entail the exercise of legislating powers alone, it acquires its legitimation force from the political fulfillment of social and economic interests. So where are the signs of crisis? One major consequence of governance is that it blurs the borderlines of social and political conflict. If de ...
... does not entail the exercise of legislating powers alone, it acquires its legitimation force from the political fulfillment of social and economic interests. So where are the signs of crisis? One major consequence of governance is that it blurs the borderlines of social and political conflict. If de ...
Social Science Course Descriptions
... This course is an introduction to macroeconomic theory, analysis, and policy applications. Topics include the following: scarcity, demand and supply, national income analysis, major economic theories concerning monetary and fiscal policies as stabilization measures, the banking system, and other eco ...
... This course is an introduction to macroeconomic theory, analysis, and policy applications. Topics include the following: scarcity, demand and supply, national income analysis, major economic theories concerning monetary and fiscal policies as stabilization measures, the banking system, and other eco ...
Économie solidaire, économie sociale : le cas français
... facts, real things corresponding to the real structure of society. But they are not material objects; they do not exist outside individuals or the societies that make them and keep them alive. They only exist in the minds of men brought together in a society. They are psychic facts. Economic facts, ...
... facts, real things corresponding to the real structure of society. But they are not material objects; they do not exist outside individuals or the societies that make them and keep them alive. They only exist in the minds of men brought together in a society. They are psychic facts. Economic facts, ...
Book Review Essay: The Environmental Crisis and Its
... scale of markets increased, as did the size of the participating enterprises. Small-scale domestic and craft producers were largely replaced by large-scale enterprises. Due to their scale and growth rates, these bigger enterprises needed to borrow investment funds. Specialized financial markets emer ...
... scale of markets increased, as did the size of the participating enterprises. Small-scale domestic and craft producers were largely replaced by large-scale enterprises. Due to their scale and growth rates, these bigger enterprises needed to borrow investment funds. Specialized financial markets emer ...
New ideas of socialism - Sussex Research Online
... There is much confusion on the left about the place of markets in socialist thinking. In my opinion the term 'market socialism' has been used far too broadly. It should be used to describe the idea of a market forces economy allegedly compatible with socialist values. But it should not be used to re ...
... There is much confusion on the left about the place of markets in socialist thinking. In my opinion the term 'market socialism' has been used far too broadly. It should be used to describe the idea of a market forces economy allegedly compatible with socialist values. But it should not be used to re ...
The “Gezi” Resistance in Turkey. Gökçer Özgür and
... accompanied by its restriction in respect to fictitious ones” (Polanyi 1944, 76). Therefore, two simultaneous tendencies that exist in the capitalist society constitute this double movement: the process of commodification, i.e., extension of exchange relations to the fictitio ...
... accompanied by its restriction in respect to fictitious ones” (Polanyi 1944, 76). Therefore, two simultaneous tendencies that exist in the capitalist society constitute this double movement: the process of commodification, i.e., extension of exchange relations to the fictitio ...
Introduction: Symbolic Power and Democratic
... was always committed, however guarded he might have been about the likelihood of its practical realization. His was a dogged and allencompassing effort “to think politics without thinking politically”2 so that we may put ourselves, individually and collectively, in a position to reflect and act in a ...
... was always committed, however guarded he might have been about the likelihood of its practical realization. His was a dogged and allencompassing effort “to think politics without thinking politically”2 so that we may put ourselves, individually and collectively, in a position to reflect and act in a ...
Left-libertarianism
Left-libertarianism (or left-wing libertarianism) names several related but distinct approaches to political and social theory, which stress both individual freedom and social equality. In its oldest usage, left-libertarianism is a synonym for anti-authoritarian varieties of left-wing politics, either anarchism in general or social anarchism in particular. It later became associated with free-market libertarians when Murray Rothbard and Karl Hess reached out to the New Left in the 1960s. This left-wing market anarchism, which includes Pierre-Joseph Proudhon's mutualism and Samuel Edward Konkin III's agorism, appeals to left-wing concerns such as egalitarianism, gender and sexuality, class, immigration, and environmentalism. Most recently, left-libertarianism refers to mostly non-anarchist political positions associated with Hillel Steiner, Philippe Van Parijs, and Peter Vallentyne that combine self-ownership with an egalitarian approach to natural resources.Some left-libertarians state that neither claiming nor mixing one's labor with natural resources is enough to generate full private property rights, and maintains that natural resources (land, oil, gold, trees) ought to be held in some egalitarian manner, either unowned or owned collectively. Those left-libertarians who support private property do so under the condition that recompense is offered to the local community.