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Black Liberation, Women's Liberation
American Journal of Psychiatry, 1973The authors interviewed 74 randomly selected college students in an attempt to determine reasons for black women's lack of involvement in the women's liberation movement. Black female students showed a great concern with blackness and its implications but less concern than their white counterparts about integrating vocational interests with their ...
Joan R. Sealy, Andrew E. Slaby
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2004
The thesis underlying this book is that multinational communities are part of the patchwork of Liberation in France, and are relevant to our ongoing discussions of the events of 1944/1945. The five case studies (Normandy, Cherbourg, Marseille, the Pyrenees-Orientales and Reims) have attempted to bring together the often separate narratives of ...
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The thesis underlying this book is that multinational communities are part of the patchwork of Liberation in France, and are relevant to our ongoing discussions of the events of 1944/1945. The five case studies (Normandy, Cherbourg, Marseille, the Pyrenees-Orientales and Reims) have attempted to bring together the often separate narratives of ...
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The Renewal of Liberalism: Liberalism without Liberals
1975The history of the Liberal Party between the wars is in most respects a melancholy record. The party declined from strength to insignificance in twenty years: a governing party of 260 M.P.s when the armistice was signed in 1918, it had dwindled by the declaration of war in 1939 to a mere parliamentary pressure group of eighteen members.
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Liberal Education and Liberalism
The Good Society, 2004To discuss liberal education intelligently we must begin by asking what it is. Otherwise we cannot say whether it is improv ing or declining, or even whether it is good. Socrates' lesson that we can clarify nothing about a matter until we consider what it is is at once commonsensical and troubling.
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Philosophy & Social Criticism, 2016
This article seeks to address the increasingly pertinent concern of how to form a satisfactory liberal stance in the face of certain democratically mandated policies of non-liberal and even sometimes illiberal governments. To that end, a close analysis is provided of a particular debate that generated controversy in certain liberal circles in Turkey ...
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This article seeks to address the increasingly pertinent concern of how to form a satisfactory liberal stance in the face of certain democratically mandated policies of non-liberal and even sometimes illiberal governments. To that end, a close analysis is provided of a particular debate that generated controversy in certain liberal circles in Turkey ...
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symploke, 2008
After reading Michael Berube' s " reply to academe's conservative critics" and the numerous reviews and blog postings that appeared shortly after the publication of What's Liberal About the Liberal Arts?, I confess to some trepidation in writing a review of it for symploke. First, because so much of the waterfront has been covered already.
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After reading Michael Berube' s " reply to academe's conservative critics" and the numerous reviews and blog postings that appeared shortly after the publication of What's Liberal About the Liberal Arts?, I confess to some trepidation in writing a review of it for symploke. First, because so much of the waterfront has been covered already.
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The liberal in liberal democracy
Democratization, 2013This article argues that much of the work on democratization and democratic consolidation is obscured by a conceptual fog, when at the very least some of this confusion could be ameliorated by parsing out components that are obviously liberal in nature.
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Are Liberal Internationalists Still Liberal?
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020Contrary to a widespread perception, the world order created by the UN Charter was not premised on the rejection of sovereignty. It was fundamentally, and in some ways more purposefully than before, souverainiste – not in the sense that it admitted of no higher authority than the sovereign state, for such extreme souverainisme would have been not only ...
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Liberalization/Anti-Liberalization
2015While virtually all South American countries launched liberalizing and public-private initiatives by the first half of the 1990s, movements of opposition challenged them and shaped outcomes in a number of countries. Impact varied in both instances.
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2019
Liberalization is a set of policies that apply to overcoming the distortions emanating from administratively managed markets. Originally it was conceived as one of the constituting elements of the four fundamental policies of systemic change, namely stabilization, liberalization, institution building, and privatization.
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Liberalization is a set of policies that apply to overcoming the distortions emanating from administratively managed markets. Originally it was conceived as one of the constituting elements of the four fundamental policies of systemic change, namely stabilization, liberalization, institution building, and privatization.
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