BM Lavelle. Fame, Money, and Power: The Rise of Peisistratos and
... for Peisistratus’s tyranny, Lavelle does not argue against the idea about the political insignificance of the demos. Just the other way around: focusing on public support allows Lavelle to expose the regimes of Solon, Peisistratus, and Cleisthenes as representing a certain continuum. Whereas the ide ...
... for Peisistratus’s tyranny, Lavelle does not argue against the idea about the political insignificance of the demos. Just the other way around: focusing on public support allows Lavelle to expose the regimes of Solon, Peisistratus, and Cleisthenes as representing a certain continuum. Whereas the ide ...
Linguistic communication in the perspective of political invective
... rated better than recipient; to make an impression that recipient deserves an insult and that addresser negatively assesses recipient in everyone’s best interest; also to explain different kinds of repressive actions. 9 According to I. Kamińska-Szmaj the sources of verbal aggression in political lif ...
... rated better than recipient; to make an impression that recipient deserves an insult and that addresser negatively assesses recipient in everyone’s best interest; also to explain different kinds of repressive actions. 9 According to I. Kamińska-Szmaj the sources of verbal aggression in political lif ...
Explaining the puzzle of high policy uncertainty and low market
... and Davis, 2016) has been far above its long-run mean. This is not surprising given the large uncertainty about the future policies of the new administration. On the other hand, the VIX index of implied market volatility has been testing its historical lows. Aren’t these two phenomena contradictory? ...
... and Davis, 2016) has been far above its long-run mean. This is not surprising given the large uncertainty about the future policies of the new administration. On the other hand, the VIX index of implied market volatility has been testing its historical lows. Aren’t these two phenomena contradictory? ...
Membership (Chapter 2 of Spheres of Justice: A Defense of
... overcrowding, people presumably will move on, into the jurisdiction of new sets of officials. Sidgwick thought that this is possibly the "ideal of the future," but he offered three arguments against a world of neighborhoods in the present. First of all, such a world would not allow for patriotic sen ...
... overcrowding, people presumably will move on, into the jurisdiction of new sets of officials. Sidgwick thought that this is possibly the "ideal of the future," but he offered three arguments against a world of neighborhoods in the present. First of all, such a world would not allow for patriotic sen ...
Responding to Complex Diversity in Europe and Canada (RECODE)
... in the formation of European nation states: all over Europe, we find a strong link between political integration and the idea of the national language. Thus, generally speaking, the consolidation of nation states was reached at the expenses of linguistic minority groups. In Canada, we get a somewhat ...
... in the formation of European nation states: all over Europe, we find a strong link between political integration and the idea of the national language. Thus, generally speaking, the consolidation of nation states was reached at the expenses of linguistic minority groups. In Canada, we get a somewhat ...
RCCL PowerPoint - DePaul University
... considerable empirical work In other words, suggestions of what OUGHT to be based upon an examination of what IS. ...
... considerable empirical work In other words, suggestions of what OUGHT to be based upon an examination of what IS. ...
Althaus, Scott. 2008. “Polls, Opinion.”
... Academic survey research centers exist at major universities, such as the University of Chicago, the University of Michigan, and the University of California at Berkeley; these frequently sponsor nationwide scientific surveys. More survey research centers conduct further polling in many states. Coll ...
... Academic survey research centers exist at major universities, such as the University of Chicago, the University of Michigan, and the University of California at Berkeley; these frequently sponsor nationwide scientific surveys. More survey research centers conduct further polling in many states. Coll ...
the retreat to postmodern politics - Institute for the Radical Imagination
... “people” in decision-making. In the context of the nation-state, the citizenry intervenes on a continuous basis in the decisions affecting their everyday lives as well as the life of the community, whether the national or a local jurisdiction. This concept, often termed “radical” democracy has been ...
... “people” in decision-making. In the context of the nation-state, the citizenry intervenes on a continuous basis in the decisions affecting their everyday lives as well as the life of the community, whether the national or a local jurisdiction. This concept, often termed “radical” democracy has been ...
Paper - Saint Mary`s College
... are not necessarily a person, but can be an abstract entity like an institution or artifact. A song is a cultural artifact containing the artist’s opinion. For example, music artists select an age range to direct their music in order to get their message across, or because they feel that the age ran ...
... are not necessarily a person, but can be an abstract entity like an institution or artifact. A song is a cultural artifact containing the artist’s opinion. For example, music artists select an age range to direct their music in order to get their message across, or because they feel that the age ran ...
Durham Research Online
... social regulation people had to contribute some of their time or labour to the welfare of others. And even if this represented a small proportion of their time or income, the intrusion into personal liberty implied in this process was as unjustifiable as slavery. While the mid and late twentieth cen ...
... social regulation people had to contribute some of their time or labour to the welfare of others. And even if this represented a small proportion of their time or income, the intrusion into personal liberty implied in this process was as unjustifiable as slavery. While the mid and late twentieth cen ...
THE STANDARD RIGHT-LEFT SCALE
... Because of this RILE is the variable of choice for most users of the Manifesto data, either as a purely descriptive indicator (where do particular parties stand at particular points of time? especially in relation to other parties) or as the dependent or independent variable in more complex analyses ...
... Because of this RILE is the variable of choice for most users of the Manifesto data, either as a purely descriptive indicator (where do particular parties stand at particular points of time? especially in relation to other parties) or as the dependent or independent variable in more complex analyses ...
What does a Liberal Society demand of Its Citizens
... don’t have to give different reasons to different groups or different people. Furthermore, this process of justification can be transparent to all and does not rest on a lack of truthfulness or on coercion or deception. The legitimating narratives of other forms of political organization, the libera ...
... don’t have to give different reasons to different groups or different people. Furthermore, this process of justification can be transparent to all and does not rest on a lack of truthfulness or on coercion or deception. The legitimating narratives of other forms of political organization, the libera ...
The Corruption of Liberal and Social Democracies
... work during the Cold War. But Lindblom then perceived the central question that would determine the shape of social order after communism’s collapse. “Aside from the difference between despotic and libertarian governments,” he wrote, “the greatest distinction between one government and another is in ...
... work during the Cold War. But Lindblom then perceived the central question that would determine the shape of social order after communism’s collapse. “Aside from the difference between despotic and libertarian governments,” he wrote, “the greatest distinction between one government and another is in ...
A Voter Among Voters: Political Decisions in the Social Context
... suggesting that social signals emitted by Obama supporters during the debate may have been particularly impactful on McCain supporters, leading them to polarize in their attitudes. The effect of initial attitudinal distance on final distance was mediated by coherence, but only for those seated next ...
... suggesting that social signals emitted by Obama supporters during the debate may have been particularly impactful on McCain supporters, leading them to polarize in their attitudes. The effect of initial attitudinal distance on final distance was mediated by coherence, but only for those seated next ...
Interactive Marketing in Indonesian Political Race
... the campaign period in 2012. In 2012, Jakarta chose their new governor and Joko Widodo receive 53,82% of total votes. It may not be a huge win, however it was a phenomenal victory since Joko Widodo and Basuki Ahok were campaigning against a very strong incumbents. Joko Widodo and Basuki Ahok’s campa ...
... the campaign period in 2012. In 2012, Jakarta chose their new governor and Joko Widodo receive 53,82% of total votes. It may not be a huge win, however it was a phenomenal victory since Joko Widodo and Basuki Ahok were campaigning against a very strong incumbents. Joko Widodo and Basuki Ahok’s campa ...
BA in Political Science
... Political Science Major (57 or 72 credits) Required Courses (27 credits) POLI 100 Modern Government in American Context (5) POLI 202 Introduction to Political Theory (5) POLI 203 Introduction to Comparative Politics (5) or POLI 204 Introduction to International Politics ...
... Political Science Major (57 or 72 credits) Required Courses (27 credits) POLI 100 Modern Government in American Context (5) POLI 202 Introduction to Political Theory (5) POLI 203 Introduction to Comparative Politics (5) or POLI 204 Introduction to International Politics ...
Renaissance Research Topics Assignments
... In order to prepare for our quiz you need to a) go over you class notes, and b) browse through the materials listed on Teacherweb to become familiar with the topics, issues, interrelationships, and consequences of the Renaissance. Pay attention to the new and emerging political, social, and economic ...
... In order to prepare for our quiz you need to a) go over you class notes, and b) browse through the materials listed on Teacherweb to become familiar with the topics, issues, interrelationships, and consequences of the Renaissance. Pay attention to the new and emerging political, social, and economic ...
Presentation - Institute for South Asia Studies
... • New formations of middle class activism, notably RWAs, who have acquired prominence often at expense of poor groups & elected bodies – A fragmenting, exclusive rather than cohesive force? – Considerable heterogeneity; thematic common to both upper/lower class RWAs is activism over land/property ( ...
... • New formations of middle class activism, notably RWAs, who have acquired prominence often at expense of poor groups & elected bodies – A fragmenting, exclusive rather than cohesive force? – Considerable heterogeneity; thematic common to both upper/lower class RWAs is activism over land/property ( ...
Voters Want More Choices - Electronic Privacy Information Center
... stand on soapboxes in the public square or, today, use electronic equivalents. Others might write editorial pieces or take out newspaper advertisements. Still others, and this is where the interest of Voters Want More Choices comes in, believe that the best way to vent public issues is by signing pe ...
... stand on soapboxes in the public square or, today, use electronic equivalents. Others might write editorial pieces or take out newspaper advertisements. Still others, and this is where the interest of Voters Want More Choices comes in, believe that the best way to vent public issues is by signing pe ...
Ninth Grade PPI - Putnam County Educational Service Center
... a. How scientific and technological changes promoted industrialization in the textile industry in England; b. The impact of the growth of population, rural-to-urban migrations, growth of industrial cities, and emigration out of Europe; c. The changing role of labor and the rise of the union movement ...
... a. How scientific and technological changes promoted industrialization in the textile industry in England; b. The impact of the growth of population, rural-to-urban migrations, growth of industrial cities, and emigration out of Europe; c. The changing role of labor and the rise of the union movement ...
Mandragola By - Larry Gleason
... within crystal spheres. Kepler was the first astronomer to suggest that planetary orbits were elliptical. Politics/Government: The Humanistic proscription against trying to rise beyond one's place was useful to political rulers, for it helped to reinforce their authority. The implication was that ci ...
... within crystal spheres. Kepler was the first astronomer to suggest that planetary orbits were elliptical. Politics/Government: The Humanistic proscription against trying to rise beyond one's place was useful to political rulers, for it helped to reinforce their authority. The implication was that ci ...
state formation processes in the former yugoslav space
... the right to self-determination? Within the complicated political situations (between 1991-1995, and in 2008) an ambition manifested itself that the ’peoples’, the ’nations’, the republics, ’the majority settlement areas’ have a right to and opportunity for selfdetermination. Others considered that ...
... the right to self-determination? Within the complicated political situations (between 1991-1995, and in 2008) an ambition manifested itself that the ’peoples’, the ’nations’, the republics, ’the majority settlement areas’ have a right to and opportunity for selfdetermination. Others considered that ...
title of presentation
... “The internet exposes people to a wider range of political views than they can get in the traditional news media” (esp. political social networkers, those younger than 50, college grads) “It is usually difficult for them to tell what is true from what is not true when it comes to the political infor ...
... “The internet exposes people to a wider range of political views than they can get in the traditional news media” (esp. political social networkers, those younger than 50, college grads) “It is usually difficult for them to tell what is true from what is not true when it comes to the political infor ...
Here - Dissent Magazine
... of the wage system would have a deep effect on conceptualizations of economic inequality. (p. 103) The Great Depression of the 1930s created a modified liberal-capitalist consensus that rejected radicalism in exchange for increased state intervention (p. 126). In stark contrast to its individualist ...
... of the wage system would have a deep effect on conceptualizations of economic inequality. (p. 103) The Great Depression of the 1930s created a modified liberal-capitalist consensus that rejected radicalism in exchange for increased state intervention (p. 126). In stark contrast to its individualist ...
Student Study Guide
... Schools, universities and colleges, 24/7 news programs, television, internet, radio, and newspapers― we are awash in news, yet it does not permeate all of society. Caucasian males, the affluent, and older adults seem to know more about politics than everyone else. Although they may be less informed, ...
... Schools, universities and colleges, 24/7 news programs, television, internet, radio, and newspapers― we are awash in news, yet it does not permeate all of society. Caucasian males, the affluent, and older adults seem to know more about politics than everyone else. Although they may be less informed, ...