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The Right to Resist

SSRN Electronic Journal
Abstract This chapter defends a multi-pronged account of the success condition, which prohibits the use of futile defensive force. The first section reviews Daniel Statman’s “disturbing puzzle” that valiant defensive efforts can apparently run afoul of the success condition, a mandate that follows from the requirement that defensive ...
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Resistance from the Right

2023
Abstract Pivoting from studies that emphasize the dominance of progressivism on American college campuses during the late sixties and early seventies, Lauren Lassabe Shepherd positions conservative critiques of, and agendas in, American colleges and universities as an essential dimension of a broader conversation of conservative backlash
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The Right to Resist

2003
The question of the legitimacy of resistance including violent resistance against established authority is as old as political and social thought itself (cf. Bauer, 1965). Not only does it permeate the history of “Western” political thought, but it can also be found in other cultural contexts, such as ancient Chinese literature and the oral traditions ...
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Rights and Resistance

Abstract Rights and Resistance features ten essays on our moral rights and the measures we may take to protect them. In addition to offering original accounts of various rights, these essays consider how we may permissibly enforce our moral claims against others. Virtually everyone agrees that we may defend our rights with only necessary
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Terrorism and the Right to Resist

2015
The words 'rebellion' and 'revolution' have gained renewed prominence in the vocabulary of world politics and so has the question of justifiable armed 'resistance'. In this book Christopher J.
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The Right of Resistance to Oppression

French Historical Studies, 2016
AbstractPerhaps the least self-evident right of the Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen was that of “resistance to oppression.” Emerging from the Anglo-American rights tradition as a check on corrupt power, the term was adapted by the marquis de Lafayette for French politics in his Declaration of Rights proposed on July 11, 1789. Following the
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Insulin Resistance Is Associated with Right Ventricular Dysfunction

Annals of the American Thoracic Society, 2022
Jeff Min, Mary E Putt, Wei Yang
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Antibiotic resistance in the patient with cancer: Escalating challenges and paths forward

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021
Amila K Nanayakkara, Helen W Boucher
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