THE GROUP IN PLURALIST IDEOLOGY AND POLITICS
... Minority groups are currently receiving a great deal of attention from many different sources motivated by a variety of concerns . Scholars of liberal or Marxist theoretical persuasion, political party strategists, state advisers demonstrate, in different forms, a marked interest in minorities . For ...
... Minority groups are currently receiving a great deal of attention from many different sources motivated by a variety of concerns . Scholars of liberal or Marxist theoretical persuasion, political party strategists, state advisers demonstrate, in different forms, a marked interest in minorities . For ...
Political Blogosphere Meets Off-Line Public Sphere
... the broader Greek virtual arena of actors of public discourse. Unlike other Western countries, where the political blogosphere has an important impact on the political setting, the party system, and people’s political and social engagement (Farrell, 2007, p. 2), political blogs in Greece do not play ...
... the broader Greek virtual arena of actors of public discourse. Unlike other Western countries, where the political blogosphere has an important impact on the political setting, the party system, and people’s political and social engagement (Farrell, 2007, p. 2), political blogs in Greece do not play ...
New Men and Old Politics: Scipio Aemilianus as a Model
... continuation of second-century developments. My argument begins with the context of Marius’ rise to prominence. As a new man making his way in an aristocratic world, Marius had to establish himself by playing within the rules of Rome’s senatorial establishment (Spielvogel 2004). He could not succeed ...
... continuation of second-century developments. My argument begins with the context of Marius’ rise to prominence. As a new man making his way in an aristocratic world, Marius had to establish himself by playing within the rules of Rome’s senatorial establishment (Spielvogel 2004). He could not succeed ...
Abstract: This paper uses the case of political instability
... interests in Cuba – going to war against one of the major colonial powers of the day18 – proves that those interests were the foremost priority of United States policy in Cuba. The trend of intervening militarily and politically in Cuba to protect American ‘life, property, and individual liberty’19 ...
... interests in Cuba – going to war against one of the major colonial powers of the day18 – proves that those interests were the foremost priority of United States policy in Cuba. The trend of intervening militarily and politically in Cuba to protect American ‘life, property, and individual liberty’19 ...
Liberalism - European University Institute
... about the ‘tyranny of the majority’ as represented by an irrational and dependent mass, whose votes could be bought by unscrupulous populists willing to pander to their prejudices and interests. As a result, liberals have tended to insist on the need for constitutional safeguards to protect liberal ...
... about the ‘tyranny of the majority’ as represented by an irrational and dependent mass, whose votes could be bought by unscrupulous populists willing to pander to their prejudices and interests. As a result, liberals have tended to insist on the need for constitutional safeguards to protect liberal ...
04 NOPEC 30 (1) Wallerstein - Nordic Journal of Political Economy
... theories and the unifying theory of rational choice proved to be more durable. Since what economics brought to political science was a unifying theory, political economists could not be expected to jettison the theory lightly, especially in the absence of an equally general alternative.2 In addition ...
... theories and the unifying theory of rational choice proved to be more durable. Since what economics brought to political science was a unifying theory, political economists could not be expected to jettison the theory lightly, especially in the absence of an equally general alternative.2 In addition ...
Johannes Andersen THE POLITICS OF DAILY LIFE
... that he votes conservative and that apart from that he hasn’t got much time for politicians: all this is not particularly surprising. Nor on meeting a young woman with a top position in a large legal firm who says that she is in favour of trimming the welfare state and that she votes for a left wing ...
... that he votes conservative and that apart from that he hasn’t got much time for politicians: all this is not particularly surprising. Nor on meeting a young woman with a top position in a large legal firm who says that she is in favour of trimming the welfare state and that she votes for a left wing ...
CHARACTERISTICS OF POLITICAL COMMUNICATION IN
... Apart from being a global trend, Twitter encounters difficulties in Poland with an insufficient and narrow group of users. Because Twitter is just not popular. It has a substantial impact on political communication in two aspects bringing it to a vicious circle. Firstly, Twitter’s acti ...
... Apart from being a global trend, Twitter encounters difficulties in Poland with an insufficient and narrow group of users. Because Twitter is just not popular. It has a substantial impact on political communication in two aspects bringing it to a vicious circle. Firstly, Twitter’s acti ...
Local Institutions and the Politics of Urban Growth
... Development interests are often organized and well financed, which enhances their ability to articulate political demands and gives them advantages in translating their preferences into policy. Another advantage that development interests possess is their perceived importance to local economies (Sch ...
... Development interests are often organized and well financed, which enhances their ability to articulate political demands and gives them advantages in translating their preferences into policy. Another advantage that development interests possess is their perceived importance to local economies (Sch ...
Realism in Normative Political Theory
... yet less radical claim that politics cannot be exhausted by morality and that key political concepts such as legitimacy and authority need to be rethought in conditions of ineradicable moral and political disagreement (Philp 2012; Philp 2007). This position has often been supplemented with some mor ...
... yet less radical claim that politics cannot be exhausted by morality and that key political concepts such as legitimacy and authority need to be rethought in conditions of ineradicable moral and political disagreement (Philp 2012; Philp 2007). This position has often been supplemented with some mor ...
Unit 13 Political Parties and Political Participation
... may refer to the caste conflict in Indian society or agrarian relations, the former explaining rise of caste based parties like Justice party or B.S.P. and the latter, party like the Lok Dal. From this angle the political parties ensure participation of different structurally articulated interests a ...
... may refer to the caste conflict in Indian society or agrarian relations, the former explaining rise of caste based parties like Justice party or B.S.P. and the latter, party like the Lok Dal. From this angle the political parties ensure participation of different structurally articulated interests a ...
The Relationship between Genes, Psychological Traits, and Political
... and Halperin 2008; Mondak et al. 2010; Vecchione and Caprara 2009).5 While comprehensive theory linking personality traits to political participation is being actively developed (Mondak 2010; Mondak and Halperin 2008; Mondak et al. 2010), scholars have consistently argued that traits related to pers ...
... and Halperin 2008; Mondak et al. 2010; Vecchione and Caprara 2009).5 While comprehensive theory linking personality traits to political participation is being actively developed (Mondak 2010; Mondak and Halperin 2008; Mondak et al. 2010), scholars have consistently argued that traits related to pers ...
American Populism and the Liberal Order
... the country’s first populist president, Andrew Jackson. For Jacksonians—who formed the core of Trump’s passionately supportive base—the United States is not a political entity created and defined by a set of intellectual propositions rooted in the Enlightenment and oriented toward the fulfillment of ...
... the country’s first populist president, Andrew Jackson. For Jacksonians—who formed the core of Trump’s passionately supportive base—the United States is not a political entity created and defined by a set of intellectual propositions rooted in the Enlightenment and oriented toward the fulfillment of ...
Neo-Jacobian Exceptionalism as a Justification for American Global
... from the rest of the world, not least sinful Europe with its religious oppression. Over time, American exceptionalism would go through various permutations. In the early twentieth century it evolved, partly under the influence of a form of progressive Protestant Christianity, into a presumption that ...
... from the rest of the world, not least sinful Europe with its religious oppression. Over time, American exceptionalism would go through various permutations. In the early twentieth century it evolved, partly under the influence of a form of progressive Protestant Christianity, into a presumption that ...
DOC - Matt Grossmann
... Somewhat controversially, I will label the third category of transition "postmodernism" as a heading for multiculturalism, destabilization of values, the prominence of image, and the broad shift in cultural attitudes since the 1960s. These three categories of social change parallel those in the Prog ...
... Somewhat controversially, I will label the third category of transition "postmodernism" as a heading for multiculturalism, destabilization of values, the prominence of image, and the broad shift in cultural attitudes since the 1960s. These three categories of social change parallel those in the Prog ...
harrisontx3_ppt_ch01 (1)
... Logic behind rejection of divine right of kings: people could govern themselves Direct democracy: all citizens discuss and decide policy through majority rule Indirect democracy (representative democracy): a system in which citizens elect representatives who decide policies on behalf of their consti ...
... Logic behind rejection of divine right of kings: people could govern themselves Direct democracy: all citizens discuss and decide policy through majority rule Indirect democracy (representative democracy): a system in which citizens elect representatives who decide policies on behalf of their consti ...
1 Democracy Building and Party System in Nepal Contribution to a
... however, due to poor socialization citizens and cadres are shuttling from one political party to another reflecting a lack of civic culture. Many survey researches reveal that citizens found Nepali politics too complicated to understand because political leaders often maintain a manifest gap between ...
... however, due to poor socialization citizens and cadres are shuttling from one political party to another reflecting a lack of civic culture. Many survey researches reveal that citizens found Nepali politics too complicated to understand because political leaders often maintain a manifest gap between ...
Gramsci and Us
... Party. The hard-faced, utilitarian, petty-bourgeois businessmen are now in charge, not the grouse-shooting, hunting and fishing classes. And yet, though those transformations are changing the political terrain of struggle before our very eyes, we think the differences don't have any real effect on a ...
... Party. The hard-faced, utilitarian, petty-bourgeois businessmen are now in charge, not the grouse-shooting, hunting and fishing classes. And yet, though those transformations are changing the political terrain of struggle before our very eyes, we think the differences don't have any real effect on a ...
Studying Political Ideas: a Public Political Discourse Approach
... The neglect of this simple point is one of the reasons why those who study ideas in action have often found it difficult to answer the criticism: why did you look at that particular expression? If this deserves an answer, the study of ideas must involve some explanation of the sources of expression, ...
... The neglect of this simple point is one of the reasons why those who study ideas in action have often found it difficult to answer the criticism: why did you look at that particular expression? If this deserves an answer, the study of ideas must involve some explanation of the sources of expression, ...
Egan021810
... child. While inherited identities are typically “unmoved movers,” and therefore any distinctive political beliefs can rightly be considered either causally proximate to or consequences of these identities, chosen identities can be effects in their own right. This is seen in Table 1, which displ ...
... child. While inherited identities are typically “unmoved movers,” and therefore any distinctive political beliefs can rightly be considered either causally proximate to or consequences of these identities, chosen identities can be effects in their own right. This is seen in Table 1, which displ ...
How to and Why to Analyze Political Rhetoric
... edited by others and we see it later. Furthermore, we are biased; everyone comes with their own set of attitudes and ideas about politics. In addition, the content of political persuasion is intrinsically more complex and emotionally more charged, than the commercial persuasion of advertising. Howev ...
... edited by others and we see it later. Furthermore, we are biased; everyone comes with their own set of attitudes and ideas about politics. In addition, the content of political persuasion is intrinsically more complex and emotionally more charged, than the commercial persuasion of advertising. Howev ...
Difference without Domination Danielle Allen 9.1.16 1. Introduction
... “civic humanism is true: that is, the activity in which human beings achieve their fullest realization, their greatest good, is in the activities of political life.” 1 Some people, he argues, for instance, a George Washington or Abraham Lincoln, may develop such a conception of the good for themselv ...
... “civic humanism is true: that is, the activity in which human beings achieve their fullest realization, their greatest good, is in the activities of political life.” 1 Some people, he argues, for instance, a George Washington or Abraham Lincoln, may develop such a conception of the good for themselv ...
The Third Age of Political Communication
... organizing principle, although other influences have prevailed as well, and each has been caught up in a characteristic paradox. Age 1 The first two decades after World War II have been termed “the ‘golden age’ of parties” (Janda & Colman, 1998, p. 612). In this period, the political system was rega ...
... organizing principle, although other influences have prevailed as well, and each has been caught up in a characteristic paradox. Age 1 The first two decades after World War II have been termed “the ‘golden age’ of parties” (Janda & Colman, 1998, p. 612). In this period, the political system was rega ...
File - Mr. Oppedisano`s Class... but you can call me Mr. O
... According to John Maynard Keynes, what actions should governments undertake during a period of inflation and during a period of recession? What would be the effects of these actions on the economy? Record your findings on the retrieval ...
... According to John Maynard Keynes, what actions should governments undertake during a period of inflation and during a period of recession? What would be the effects of these actions on the economy? Record your findings on the retrieval ...
Political Ethics-Revised 10-11
... The central question is the extent to which the ethical principles that govern political office differ from those that govern moral life more generally (Hampshire 1978; Thompson 1987). To what extent are politicians permitted to take actions that would otherwise be wrong? Ethics requires political l ...
... The central question is the extent to which the ethical principles that govern political office differ from those that govern moral life more generally (Hampshire 1978; Thompson 1987). To what extent are politicians permitted to take actions that would otherwise be wrong? Ethics requires political l ...