Pledge Your Body for Your Bread: Welfare, Drug Testing, and the Inferior Fourth Amendment [PDF]
Proposals to subject welfare recipients to periodic drug testing have emerged over the last three years as a significant legislative trend across the United States.
Budd, Jordan C.
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Populism in political cartoons: caricatures of Nordic populist leaders [PDF]
This article analyses political cartoons that depict contemporary populist politicians in Denmark, Finland, and Sweden between 2005 and 2015, a period which focuses on the electoral successes of th...
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Nick Clegg’s rise and fall as a celebrity politician highlights the Deputy Prime Minister as a victim of the increasing personification of British politics [PDF]
Nick Clegg has occupied a significant place in the popular imagination of the British public since the General Election of 2010. The extraordinary character of politics has shone a more intense light on the Liberal Democrat party with its leader standing
Parry, Katy, Richardson, Kay
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The novella “The Fatal Eggs” by M.A. Bulgakov is analyzed. The unique sort of literature genre portrait - the secret figure of A.K. Voronskiy, bounding with journal imitating genres of caricature and political caricature is considered. The nature of such
Vladimir Viktorovich Kolchanov
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Contrary to recent assertions, the British political class is not becoming more exclusive to public school and Oxbridge types, but there has still been a remarkable resilience in the presence of the privileged in the post-war period [PDF]
In ‘Posh and Posher: Why Public School Boys Run Britain’, Andrew Neil warned that public school boys and Oxbridge graduates are taking over politics once more – but is there any truth to the story?
Crone, Stephen
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This study analyzes the symbolism of the buffalo in the colonial caricature De Inlandsche Karbouw, which portrays the resistance of Sarekat Islam against Dutch rule, contextualized with various primary sources.
Faizal Arifin
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Who needs the social model of disability? [PDF]
Adam S, Koutsoklenis A.
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Covid, critical realism and category-mistake. [PDF]
Paton C.
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The politics of human nature [PDF]
Human nature is a concept that transgresses the boundary between science and society and between fact and value. It is as much a political concept as it is a scientific one.
Kronfeldner, Maria
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'Exploring the bunker' - a response by Luke Bennett to 'Shallow Excavation' [PDF]
This is a copy my response to Bradley L. Garrett's June 2011 critique of my paper in Environment & Planning D: Society and Space (2011) 29: 421-434 entitled 'Bunkerology - a case study in the theory and practice of urban exploration'.
Bennett, Luke
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