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Who's afraid of the political novel? An introduction. [PDF]
Perica I, Peyroles A.
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Reclaiming human dignity: a critical review of contemporary theories in light of ontological foundations. [PDF]
Frantz P, Rego F, Barbas S.
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Letters of recognition: the spatial inscription of literature in the Romanian street nomenclature. [PDF]
Rusu MS, Baghiu S.
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Geopolitical risks in energy system models: hindcasting in 31 European countries
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Political Realism and Political Reasons
Social Theory and Practice, 2021Some people, we may call them realists, endorse the priority thesis. This thesis says political reasons (distinct from moral, prudential, aesthetic, economic, and other kinds of reason) have normative priority whenever we assess political situations. Any putative political reasons, I argue, must satisfy an autonomy condition and an identity condition ...
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Giotto: artistic realism, political realism
Journal of Medieval History, 1978The conventional view of Giotto is that he was a great narrative and dramatic painter. In addition his art was ideologically aligned with the Guelph party in Florence and its allies: the papacy, the Franciscan establishment and the house of Anjou. This can be traced in his paintings, especially the fresco cycles.
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International Studies Quarterly, 1981
Originating in a debate on political realism with the late Hans Morgenthau, this article purports to reanalyze some basic concepts underlying traditional realism (such as power, security, national interest, international systems) in the light of the fundamental changes in international relations that are indicated by the terms population pressure ...
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Originating in a debate on political realism with the late Hans Morgenthau, this article purports to reanalyze some basic concepts underlying traditional realism (such as power, security, national interest, international systems) in the light of the fundamental changes in international relations that are indicated by the terms population pressure ...
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Political Realism and Political Parties
Publius: The Journal of Federalism, 1976political parties than seems wise. Why, for example, should we encourage political parties to extend the influence of their members to the judicial branch of government? Will we not be better off in the long run to minimize partisan political influence in the initial selection and reelection of judges and instead select judges on the basis of their ...
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