Critical pedagogy and democracy: cultivating the democratic ethos
... exclusion, we are responsible if our politicians fail or are corrupted (as if we have a say to what “representative” politicians do once elected or even who gets into politics -these decisions are made for us by default). A new “responsibilization” should be built on hope, on the faith that somethin ...
... exclusion, we are responsible if our politicians fail or are corrupted (as if we have a say to what “representative” politicians do once elected or even who gets into politics -these decisions are made for us by default). A new “responsibilization” should be built on hope, on the faith that somethin ...
Commentary - Transformation
... One, it created two distinct forms of authority, one civic, the other ethnic. Two, this separation turned on a double distinction, that between the rural and the urban, and that between different ethnicities. Finally, the distinction became a basis for two different legal systems, one civil and the ...
... One, it created two distinct forms of authority, one civic, the other ethnic. Two, this separation turned on a double distinction, that between the rural and the urban, and that between different ethnicities. Finally, the distinction became a basis for two different legal systems, one civil and the ...
Yan Ying`s soup, Aristotle`s aesthetic harmony and market economy
... causes of an irregularity such as this that we actually witness. The essential however is not only to reject but propose alternatives which could possibly re-establish social and global harmony. As the main issue concerns the relation between democracy and market economy, it would be an omission to ...
... causes of an irregularity such as this that we actually witness. The essential however is not only to reject but propose alternatives which could possibly re-establish social and global harmony. As the main issue concerns the relation between democracy and market economy, it would be an omission to ...
The “Gezi” Resistance in Turkey. Gökçer Özgür and
... from the very beginning, a “stark utopia” (Polanyi 1944, 3), because it is “an illusion to assume a society shaped by man’s will and wish alone” (Polanyi 1944, 257‐58). And this process is an “emergent” one in the sense that it is not possible to predict what kind of disruptions wil ...
... from the very beginning, a “stark utopia” (Polanyi 1944, 3), because it is “an illusion to assume a society shaped by man’s will and wish alone” (Polanyi 1944, 257‐58). And this process is an “emergent” one in the sense that it is not possible to predict what kind of disruptions wil ...
A Perspective on Perspectives
... productive tension. As Putnam wrote: “In all the social sciences, waves of scientism and activism have succeeded one another in a dialectic process. Moreover, this is a matter of more/less, not either/or; and ours is a marvelously diverse profession, so even in the high seasons of activism, large nu ...
... productive tension. As Putnam wrote: “In all the social sciences, waves of scientism and activism have succeeded one another in a dialectic process. Moreover, this is a matter of more/less, not either/or; and ours is a marvelously diverse profession, so even in the high seasons of activism, large nu ...
Global history lectures on South Asia
... the institutions of Muslim rulers of India, worshipped only the god Allah. Hindic: decentralized state administration, weak bureaucracy No state monopoly of force; no centralized legal system; no fixed geographical boundaries; no effective, centralized administration for the collection of revenue. A ...
... the institutions of Muslim rulers of India, worshipped only the god Allah. Hindic: decentralized state administration, weak bureaucracy No state monopoly of force; no centralized legal system; no fixed geographical boundaries; no effective, centralized administration for the collection of revenue. A ...
plekhanov: anarchism and socialism
... created the element of a new temporal power, destined to replace military power, and which in the positive sciences, has created the element of a new spiritual power called upon to take the place of theological power, must have developed and set in activity (before the change in the conditions of so ...
... created the element of a new temporal power, destined to replace military power, and which in the positive sciences, has created the element of a new spiritual power called upon to take the place of theological power, must have developed and set in activity (before the change in the conditions of so ...
ALEXANDROS KIOUPKIOLIS Self managing the - co
... Everyone is equally remunerated at the same hourly rates for all kinds of labour, and they alternate in the different job posts. All workers are equal members of the collective and its decision-making body, the general assembly, which strives for the highest degree of consensus in its resolutions. S ...
... Everyone is equally remunerated at the same hourly rates for all kinds of labour, and they alternate in the different job posts. All workers are equal members of the collective and its decision-making body, the general assembly, which strives for the highest degree of consensus in its resolutions. S ...
William Leiss, The Limits to Satisfaction
... well that the exponents of this position frequently imply, as in the case of Tunnies, a looking back to some romanticized past where Gemeinschaft rather than Gesellschaft relationships prevailed and hierarchies were clearly defined and stable while elites were not intruded upon by non-elites in thei ...
... well that the exponents of this position frequently imply, as in the case of Tunnies, a looking back to some romanticized past where Gemeinschaft rather than Gesellschaft relationships prevailed and hierarchies were clearly defined and stable while elites were not intruded upon by non-elites in thei ...
Social and Socialist Musings on the Sector Skills Agreement
... “The externalization of the worker in his product means not only that his labour becomes an object, an external existence, but that it exists outside him, independently of him and alien to him, and begins to confront him as an autonomous power; that the life which he has bestowed on the object confr ...
... “The externalization of the worker in his product means not only that his labour becomes an object, an external existence, but that it exists outside him, independently of him and alien to him, and begins to confront him as an autonomous power; that the life which he has bestowed on the object confr ...
AP American History
... 50. Explain how the Cold War and related conflicts influenced United States foreign policy after 1945 with emphasis on: a. The Marshall Plan b. Communist containment, including the Truman Doctrine, Berlin Blockade and Cuban Missile Crisis c. The Korean War and the Vietnam War 51. Analyze the impact ...
... 50. Explain how the Cold War and related conflicts influenced United States foreign policy after 1945 with emphasis on: a. The Marshall Plan b. Communist containment, including the Truman Doctrine, Berlin Blockade and Cuban Missile Crisis c. The Korean War and the Vietnam War 51. Analyze the impact ...
B A IS Co nce ntration in E thn icity, N atio nalism , and M igratio n
... international studies, examining the economic, social, and political causes and effects of population flows and the development of ethnic identities and movements around the world. Students will draw on a wide range of disciplinary perspectives to become familiar with the structure of international ...
... international studies, examining the economic, social, and political causes and effects of population flows and the development of ethnic identities and movements around the world. Students will draw on a wide range of disciplinary perspectives to become familiar with the structure of international ...
Sociologický časopis/Czech Sociological Review, 2015, Vol.
... one has to analyse financialisation as an ‘independent’ phenomenon. Krippner pursues that effort in her book, and also surveys three main strands of literature that try to account for the rise of financialisation in the economy. The first strand of works surveyed is the monetary-oriented economic liter ...
... one has to analyse financialisation as an ‘independent’ phenomenon. Krippner pursues that effort in her book, and also surveys three main strands of literature that try to account for the rise of financialisation in the economy. The first strand of works surveyed is the monetary-oriented economic liter ...
DOC - Matt Grossmann
... foundation of city-states to nationhood and now to alliances comprising hundreds of millions of people which increasingly transcend geographical, cultural, and ethnic divisions…. There is also a clear surge toward greater consolidation along the lines of ethnicity, language, religion, and culture…. ...
... foundation of city-states to nationhood and now to alliances comprising hundreds of millions of people which increasingly transcend geographical, cultural, and ethnic divisions…. There is also a clear surge toward greater consolidation along the lines of ethnicity, language, religion, and culture…. ...
Notes on Durkheim`s Division of Labor in Society
... a true exchange of services -- in short where there is a division of labor." The function, then, of the division of labor is primarily moral, not economic (though there are, of course, economic results as well); it's the feeling of solidarity created in 2 or more persons which it creates. Then Durkh ...
... a true exchange of services -- in short where there is a division of labor." The function, then, of the division of labor is primarily moral, not economic (though there are, of course, economic results as well); it's the feeling of solidarity created in 2 or more persons which it creates. Then Durkh ...
FunctionalismWeb
... Hence social features appeared peculiar only on first sight; upon closer inspection (especially or ideally through fieldwork) they could be seen as integral parts of the whole social system...What such a scientific approach disclosed was that there were underlying patterns of principles in each soci ...
... Hence social features appeared peculiar only on first sight; upon closer inspection (especially or ideally through fieldwork) they could be seen as integral parts of the whole social system...What such a scientific approach disclosed was that there were underlying patterns of principles in each soci ...
State (polity)
A state is an organized political community living under a single system of government. Speakers of American English often use state and government as synonyms, with both words referring to an organized political group that exercises authority over a particular territory. States may or may not be sovereign. For instance, federated states that are members of a federal union have only partial sovereignty, but are, nonetheless, states. Some states are subject to external sovereignty or hegemony where ultimate sovereignty lies in another state. The term ""state"" can also refer to the secular branches of government within a state, often as a manner of contrasting them with churches and civilian institutions.Many human societies have been governed by states for millennia, but many have been stateless societies. The first states arose about 5,500 years ago in conjunction with the rapid growth of urban centers, the invention of writing, and the codification of new forms of religion. Over time a variety of different forms developed, employing a variety of justifications for their existence (such as divine right, the theory of the social contract, etc.). In the 21st century the modern nation-state is the predominant form of state to which people are subject.