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Deservingness and Welfare Attitudes Through Young Eyes: The Future of the Swiss Welfare State
Abstract This article demonstrates the value of including youth in deservingness and welfare attitude research by investigating Swiss adolescents' deservingness opinions and welfare attitudes (N = 1601, mean age = 14.6). Through a survey experiment focusing on different unemployed groups and unemployment‐related policies, the study revisits prominent ...
Jakub Sowula
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Im diesem Aufsatz nehme ich die Popularität des Verantwortungsbegriffs in der Alltagssprache zum Anlass, um seinem Verhältnis zum Pflichtbegriff auf den Grund zu gehen.
Valentin Beck
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Recht auf Infektionsschutz vs. Pflicht zum Infektionsschutz
Als die Corona-Pandemie Deutschland erreichte, reagierten die deutschen Regierungen mit extrem restriktiven Maßnahmen, um das Virus einzudämmen. Es wurde der sog.
Dr. phil. Andreas F. Rothenberger
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Kollektivierungspflichten und ethischer Konsum
In diesem Aufsatz geht es mir darum, einen verantwortungsethischen Ansatz in der Konsumentenethik zu entwickeln, der jüngste Debatten zu Kollektivierungs- und Institutionalisierungspflichten zusammenführt. Erstens werde ich dafür argumentieren, dass die
Henning Hahn
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The Potential for Political Scientists to Remain Relevant: A Comment on Flinders
Abstract Brans and Timmermans respond to Flinders' concerns about the potential irrelevance of political science due to the pressures of impact regimes. Based on a 2018 survey of 12,400 European political scientists, they show that 80% of political scientists actively engage in policy advising.
Marleen Brans, Arco Timmermans
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Wieviel darf Klima-Aktivismus verlangen?
Angesichts einer sich immer weiter verschärfenden Klimakrise, die von Regierungen weiter vernachlässigt wird, sieht sich die Klimabewegung großen Herausforderungen gegenüber.
Anh Quan Nguyen
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How Rights Became "Subjective" [PDF]
What is commonly called a right has since about 1980 increasingly come to be called a subjective right. In this paper the origin and rise of this solecism is investigated. Its use can result in a lack of clarity and even confusion. Some aspects of rights-
Mautner, Thomas
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AMBIVALENTE LYRISCHE PERSPEKTIVEN AUF DIE INDUSTRIELLE REVOLUTION BY LOUISE OTTO‐PETERS
Abstract Louise Otto‐Peters (1819–95) worked as a political activist, women's rights activist, publicist and writer in the turbulent decades before and after the March Revolution of 1848. These pursuits were closely linked, since Louise Otto, who came from middle‐class liberal circles, commented on social grievances and developments in her newspaper ...
Alexandra Huth
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Although we are concentrating on the Third Act, Faust's appreciation of legend's most beautiful woman begins much earlier, perhaps as early as the Hexenkueche scene where he is thoroughly enraptured by a woman's image in a magical mirror.
Deinert, Herbert
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