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THE PRACTICALITY OF POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY

Social Philosophy and Policy, 2013
AbstractMust principles of justice be practical? Some political philosophers, the “implementers,” say yes. Others, the “idealists,” say no. Despite this disagreement, the implementers and idealists agree on what “practical” means, subscribing to the “implementation-prediction” (IP) conception of practicality.
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The practice of political manipulation

2011
Otto von Bismarck is widely credited with keeping Germany on a course for peace from 1871 to 1890 by being a “brilliant diplomatic tactician” who outmaneuvered powerful domestic and international opposition to implement his preferred policies. Many historians believe that Jean Monnet pushed European integration towards his preferred path through the ...
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Conclusion: Political Theatre as Political Practice

2013
Shaw, Brecht, Sartre, and Ionesco were all involved in a common project, though they did not see it that way. The differences that divided them were emphasized much more than their commonalities. Neither their critics, nor their political enemies, nor they themselves considered them to be allies in either art or politics. Brecht once said that he never
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Practicing Political Citizenship

2014
In the summer of 1944, Indiana University (IU) Dean of Women Kate Hevner Mueller and her husband, Associate Professor of Sociology John Mueller, took a much-needed vacation, both hoping to enjoy a break from IU business. Still, some work arrived by post from her Assistant Dean of Women Margaret Wilson, who managed the office while the dean was away ...
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Editorial Politics and Practices

2019
The chapter examines Al Jazeera’s editorial policies and practices. It focuses on the broadcaster’s internal guidelines. It sheds light on these polices, guidelines and practices and how they come into being, the way they influence news output and whether they are implicit or explicit.
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Practicing Cultivation Is Not Politics

Chinese Law & Government, 1999
Some trainees are dissatisfied with society and with politics, and closely harbor such attachments. So they have also studied our Da fa and even entertained vain hopes of using our da fa to engage in politics. This is unclean mental behavior that profanes Buddha and profanes the fa.
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The Politics of Intersectional Practice

This is the first book to explore how both practitioners and policymakers understand how to operationalize the Black feminist theory of ‘intersectionality’ – and with what effect. It is also the first to explore how intersectionality has been applied in practice in the UK – an important case study since its internationally unique unification of ...
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The Politics and Practice of Exclusion

2019
The policies of Direct Provision and dispersal in Ireland are part of a broader movement towards what has been named as ‘Fortress Europe’, with security organizations such as Frontex established in 2004, guarding periphery areas and keeping people out.
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Politics in practice

Higher Education Quarterly, 1976
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