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The American Journal of Bioethics, 2009
Human rights not my property. —Fela Kuti Natural law is that which all animals have been taught by Nature; this law is not peculiar to the human species, it is common to all animals which are produ...
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Human rights not my property. —Fela Kuti Natural law is that which all animals have been taught by Nature; this law is not peculiar to the human species, it is common to all animals which are produ...
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Science, 1996
Letters from: [ H. David Kay ][1] [ Henry Lardy ][1] Shame on you for publishing such a transparent, politically motivated letter as that by U.S. Representative Dana Rohrabacher (15 Mar., p. 1479). After reading the complete text of U.S.
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Letters from: [ H. David Kay ][1] [ Henry Lardy ][1] Shame on you for publishing such a transparent, politically motivated letter as that by U.S. Representative Dana Rohrabacher (15 Mar., p. 1479). After reading the complete text of U.S.
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The Political Science of Political Science
Government and Opposition, 1971PROFESSOR LAZARSFELD ONCE REFERRED TO SOCIOLOGY AS BEING IN A sense a residuary legatee, the surviving part of a very general study, out of which specializations have successively been shaped.The same might be said of political science. In the West the first deliberate and reflective studies of political life were made in Greece at the end of the th ...
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Cosmopolitan political science
The British Journal of Sociology, 2006AbstractUntil recently, the term cosmopolitism could rarely be found in modern political science literature. It was only in the 1990s that the term was rediscovered by political scientists in the critical discourse on globalization. In this article, I will explore the full potential of cosmopolitism as an analytical concept for empirical political ...
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Science, politics, and science in politics
2005The climate-change debate, like all policy debates, is ultimately an argument over action. How shall we respond to the risks posed by climate change? Does the climate-change issue call for action, and if so, what type of action, and how much effort – and money – shall we expend?
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Global Political Science versus Critical Political Science
Journal of Political Science Education, 2019Given that critical reflection on politics is a core mission of political science, we might expect the geographic expansion of the discipline to bring a wave of critical consciousness of public aff...
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Political Science, Political Sex
PS: Political Science & Politics, 2011Over two decades ago, anthropologist Gayle Rubin began a now-classic article with a deceptively simple declaration: “The time has come to think about sex” (1984). Although Rubin was not the first thinker to place sex at the center of her work, her systematic sketch of Western sexual ideology made it possible to think about the political ramifications ...
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Political Science Isn't As Political Science Does
PS, 1976I am a lapsed political scientist. This is not a confession but a statement of fact. Not that I have been drummed out of the American Political Science Association (hereafter APSA or Association). Quite the contrary, like thousands of fellow lapsees, I am permitted to hold nominal membership in the Guild through the annual payment of dues.
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