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Political will, political skill, and political behavior

Journal of Organizational Behavior, 2005
The current study used Mintzberg's (1983) conceptualization of political will and political skill to evaluate the predictors and consequences of political behavior at work. As elements of political will, we hypothesized that need for achievement and intrinsic motivation would predict the use of political behavior at work.
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The Political

2020
Identifies and discusses two “binding” political principles in Balibar’s work: equaliberty, and an explicit and systematic negation of the universalist dimension of equality and liberty. This other principle binds “a politics of purity.” Juxtaposing these two antagonistic forms of politics and explicating their common ground helps articulate an outline
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Political Theory, Political Freedom and the Political

Australian Journal of Political Science, 2009
Mario Bunge, Political Philosophy: Fact, Fiction and Vision (New Brunswick and London: Transaction Publishers, 2009), x + 439 pp., $137.00, ISBN 9781412808286 (hbk) Ian Carter, Matthew H.
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Identity Politics and Political Will

2017
The career of acclaimed tap dancer Jeni LeGon is remarkable not only for her style but also for the ways in which she navigated the racial politics of the 1930s Hollywood film industry. This chapter examines how identity politics affected LeGon’s movements on and off both stage and screen. Hollywood lacked the political will to commit to LeGon, but she
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Politics, Political Philosophy and the Politics of Philosophy

1979
Philosophy has its own politics. That is to say, the ‘society’ (or the ‘profession’) of philosophy and of philosophers has its roles and rules, its means and ends, its conflicts and mediations, its forms of governance, its modes of dominance and subordination, its varying ‘constitutions’ which determine legality, legitimacy and due process.
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Political Development, Political Systems, and Political Goods

World Politics, 1966
Political theorists from Plato to the present have concerned themselves not only with the nature of the polity as we know it, but with how it came to be, what purposes it serves, and by what stages it has developed. The last item, however, has more often than not been slighted.
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Political Dispositions and Dispositional Politics

2006
Beyond Conventional Economics presents new original work from leading scholars on the interface between the individual and political and social institutions. The book offers a critique of the inadequacies of the conventional economic approach to politics and a state-of-the-art view of new paradigms challenging the dominant economic notion of the ...
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The Politics of The Politics of Law

American Bar Foundation Research Journal, 1984
In the nine months that I have busily avoided writing this review, I have spent a fair amount of time wondering from what perspective The Politics of Law ought to be viewed. I have thought of three ways of reading the book: as an introduction to the legal system, as a work of social theory, as an introduction to the Conference on Critical Legal Studies.
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The Politics of the A-Political

Political Studies, 1969
Robert E. Dowse, Alan P. Brier
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