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Public Justification and Normatively Meaningful Bias: Against Imposing Egalitarian Accounts of Algorithmic Bias. [PDF]
Muralidharan A +2 more
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Elite and Liberal Democracy: A New Equilibrium? [PDF]
Campati A.
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ABSTRACT This paper offers a novel, productive approach to political ethics in the European Parliament (EP), assuming some of its members (MEPs) are elected undemocratically in member states severely affected by democratic backsliding. It explores the normative foundations of how other MEPs should deal with undemocratically elected MEPs here and now ...
Attila Mráz
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Neoliberalism in academia: reflections from a parasitologist. [PDF]
Gasser RB.
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Critical Management Studies: From One‐Dimensional Critique to Three‐Dimensional Scepticism
Abstract Critical Management Studies (CMS) has largely relied on one‐dimensional critique which focus on the negation of a dominant social order. This strong focus has made the field increasingly stale and preoccupied with standard objects for critique.
Mats Alvesson, André Spicer
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Examining the components of freedom values in contemporary Chinese society. [PDF]
Zhang Y, Huang H, Tian J.
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Liberalism and Property in Colombia: Property as a Right and Property as a Social Function [PDF]
Bonilla, Daniel
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Studying the Zhuangzi: An Institutional Approach
ABSTRACT Comparative political philosophy has recently grown in prominence, but most attention focuses on Confucians such as Confucius, Mencius, and Xunzi. Daoists, particularly Zhuangzi, have long been neglected. This paper proposes an “institutional approach” to Zhuangzi's philosophy, examining what institutions can create a social environment that ...
Baldwin Wong
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The new fitness world: commodifying well-being in the neoliberal era. [PDF]
Gualano B, Roschel H, Valverde A.
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Focusing Events, Agenda Setting, and Narrative Numbing
ABSTRACT Focusing events are important in understanding policy change, as demonstrated in Birkland's work on agenda setting, the multiple streams framework, and the narrative policy framework. These frameworks emphasize the role of focusing events in drawing public attention to broader issues.
Megan K. Warnement Wrobel +1 more
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