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Practical Political Liberalism

2023
Abstract This chapter introduces a new version of political liberalism, or at least a new, very close cousin of political liberalism. The new version differs from traditional kinds of political liberalism in its focus on practical rather than doxastic commitments. One might be committed to paying taxes, and might also believe that paying
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Assembly As Political Practice

SSRN Electronic Journal
Abstract The right of peaceful assembly is often touted as preserving the promise of fundamental political or social change. It ensures the people’s power to secure the franchise or social inclusion and to overthrow oppressive regimes, whether colonial, apartheid, or dictatorial.
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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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Practical Politics

The Western Political Quarterly, 1950
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5 Practical Politics

2008
Abstract Muslim Advices-to-Kings took into account Realpolitik in a way that European political writings did not, until Machiavelli. They were handbooks of political management and social psychology with a prudential, utilitarian approach. Muslims saw ruthless force applied for the right ends as legitimate.
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Politics and practice

2017
This chapter and the following ones provide an analysis of Crow in terms of his person, politics and members’ potential power. So left-wing radicalism provided the parameters for how Crow looked at the world and guided his role a union leader. Indeed, this intellectual framework attributed a crucial role to unions as agents for radical ends.
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