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Journal of Supreme Court History, 2006
The tenure of Associate Justice—and later Chief Justice—William H. Rehnquist on the Supreme Court spanned more than three decades. Despite his public importance, he was a quite private man. During his time on the Court, relatively few accounts appeared of what life was like inside the Rehnquist chambers, especially during his years as an Associate ...
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The tenure of Associate Justice—and later Chief Justice—William H. Rehnquist on the Supreme Court spanned more than three decades. Despite his public importance, he was a quite private man. During his time on the Court, relatively few accounts appeared of what life was like inside the Rehnquist chambers, especially during his years as an Associate ...
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2017
This article is concerned with the specific problem of decision-making in a contractarian constitutional democracy – based on unanimous consent over the rules – where all individuals have different preferences on matters of public goods. Fundamental to this predicament is the presumption that conflicts arise from the very circumstance that choice is ...
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This article is concerned with the specific problem of decision-making in a contractarian constitutional democracy – based on unanimous consent over the rules – where all individuals have different preferences on matters of public goods. Fundamental to this predicament is the presumption that conflicts arise from the very circumstance that choice is ...
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2022
Abstract This chapter explores dissent from nationalist wartime policies by the most morally valiant in different societies and generations. It cites Siegfried Sassoon’s famously vehement dissent from Britain’s war, which he had supported in 1914 but turned against by 1916.
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Abstract This chapter explores dissent from nationalist wartime policies by the most morally valiant in different societies and generations. It cites Siegfried Sassoon’s famously vehement dissent from Britain’s war, which he had supported in 1914 but turned against by 1916.
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Deviance and Dissent in Groups
Annual Review of Psychology, 2014Traditionally, group research has focused more on the motivations that make people conform than on the motivations and conditions underpinning deviance and dissent. This has led to a literature that focuses on the value that groups place on uniformity and paints a relatively dark picture of dissent and deviance: as reflections of a lack of group ...
Jetten, Jolanda, Hornsey, Matthew J.
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2023
This chapter analyzes tighter political restraints that went hand in hand with higher living standards as communist leaders focused on the here and now rather than dream about a different future. Both Poland and East Germany slashed funding for the arts, frustrating many artists and spurring dissent.
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This chapter analyzes tighter political restraints that went hand in hand with higher living standards as communist leaders focused on the here and now rather than dream about a different future. Both Poland and East Germany slashed funding for the arts, frustrating many artists and spurring dissent.
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Dissenting (in part) with the Dissent: A Response to James Johnson
Swiss Political Science Review, 2015AbstractAs James Johnson largely restates many of my points raised in my overview of rational choice contributions to political science, I focus in my response on one point of disagreement. While Johnson implies that rational choice models have no empirical content, I argue that this is based on a very partial reading of several contributions.
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1991
Abstract Signs of heretical protest are evident in the period from 1050–1140, although it is hard to be sure whether they are the result of outside influences or are protests against the new clericalization of society. From 1140, the Balkan influence is clear in the Cathar movement, while the Waldensians were a clear example of a reform ...
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Abstract Signs of heretical protest are evident in the period from 1050–1140, although it is hard to be sure whether they are the result of outside influences or are protests against the new clericalization of society. From 1140, the Balkan influence is clear in the Cathar movement, while the Waldensians were a clear example of a reform ...
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