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Care and COVID 19: Lessons for liberals and neoliberals
Abstract Within the liberal political traditions, care is regarded as a private matter, a problem of ethics rather than justice. Social justice is framed as an issue of economics (re/distribution), culture (recognition) and/or politics (representation).
Kathleen Lynch
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Transformations of Liberal Reason
In light current multiple crises, authoritarian movements gain new strength. Claiming that globalization and especially migration is endangering social cohesion and national sovereignty, they call for a strong state.
Hannes Kaufmann
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Koloniálny rozvoj: počiatky, príčiny, diskurz, prax, kontinuity a následky
The aim of this theoretical consultation is to set the beginning of colonial development using two seemingly contradictory concepts that often appear next to each other in history – the authoritarian and the liberal governmentality. Within this framework,
Tomáš Profant
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Freedom and the Strong State : On German Ordoliberalism [PDF]
Ordoliberalism is the theory behind the German social market economy. Its theoretical stance developed in the context of the economic crisis and political turmoil of the Weimar Republic in the late 1920s.
Bonefeld, Werner
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La valeur de l’information sous le prisme de trois théories normatives du journalisme
This article argues that the debate on the value of information depends on the normative theory associated with it. Three normative theories and their application to the role and function of journalism are presented : liberalism, historical materialism ...
Samuel Lamoureux
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In this article, SCSS President Stephen M. Krason examines the increasingly authoritarian trend present in American liberalism, particularly with regard to the matter of free speech. Once firm supporters of the ideal, today’s liberals are increasingly against it.
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Crime, Law and Liberalism: Freedom of the Individual and Society in Halide Edib’s Crime Fictions
Halide Edib is an important figure in the world of literature in Turkey. In her literary works, she emphasizes a society beyond the East–West dichotomy that preoccupied Turkey for many years and the possibility of such a society.
Seval Şahin
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'Divided they stand, divided they fail': opposition politics in Morocco [PDF]
The literature on democratization emphasises how authoritarian constraints usually lead genuine opposition parties and movements to form alliances in order to make demands for reform to the authoritarian regime. There is significant empirical evidence to
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The Dark Triad traits predict authoritarian political correctness and alt-right attitudes
It is well established that mainstream personality traits are associated with moderate, traditional political attitudes. However, very little is known regarding trait predictors of extreme political attitudes. In the current study (N = 511 U.S. residents)
Jordan Moss, Peter J. O'Connor
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Postanarchisms: a critical assessment [PDF]
Post-modernism has had a significant influence on anarchism, notably in the interrelation between the theoretical positions of libertarianism and post-structuralism (a set of theories and philosophies strongly identified with, but not identical to, post ...
Franks, B.
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