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Buchanan and the Social Contract: Coordination Failures and the Atrophy of Property Rights

open access: yesSouthern Economic Journal, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT James Buchanan advocated that societies should be based on a social contract. He rejected anarchy, seeing it as a “Hobbesian jungle” that calls for government intervention to maintain social order. He also opposed theories of spontaneous order. These views led to debates about the compatibility of Buchanan's works with classical liberalism and
Stefano Dughera, Alain Marciano
wiley   +1 more source

The Jospin Way [PDF]

open access: yes, 2001
Since Malmö, Tony Blair has castigated all those who do not share his proselytising zeal for the ‘third way’. Underpinning his view is a thinly veiled assumption that ‘there is no alternative.’ Another reading, advanced by Sassoon, is that—under the ...
Clift, Ben
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A Systemic Reflection On Why Biology Is Best : E(s) ∞$$ \infty $$ mc2 Sentience, Consciousness and Transcendance?

open access: yesSystems Research and Behavioral Science, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT The short essay makes a case that a post biological world will be a devolution. Sentience is a relational process linked with the awe and wonder we experience in relation to one another and our shared habitat. The voiceless need to be protected by extending solidarity on the basis of sentience—a normative plea, but also on the basis of ...
J. J. McIntyre‐Mills
wiley   +1 more source

The Construction of Nationalist Politics in Turkey: The MHP, 1965-1980

open access: yesİnsan & Toplum, 2014
This article presents an in-depth investigation into the organization of the Turkish nationalist movement from 1965 to 1980. The evolution of the nationalist movement proceeded along two complementary but divergent axes: on the one hand, the official ...
Ali Erken
doaj   +1 more source

The political economy of the Jospin government [PDF]

open access: yes, 2002
This article explores the political economy of the French Socialist Party (PS), beginning with the neo-liberal U-turn of 1983. It then charts the re-evaluation of the PS's political economic foundations after the 1993 defeat, the rejection of the neo ...
Ben Clift   +22 more
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Freedom of Scientific Inquiry and Democracy. A Systems‐Theoretical Approach

open access: yesSystems Research and Behavioral Science, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT The article examines the relationship between democracy and one of its inherent features: freedom of scientific inquiry—a multi‐layered concept closely intertwined with the broader notion of academic freedom—both of which are increasingly under threat worldwide. The paper advocates for the use of Luhmann's theoretical framework to analyse this
Krešimir Žažar, Steffen Roth
wiley   +1 more source

El Cuarto Gobierno de Fanfani y la apertura a la Izquierda. Un acercamiento histórico

open access: yesDiacronie. Studi di Storia Contemporanea, 2013
The present essay examines the Italian political situation during the early 1960’s. It discusses a moment of profound change that culminates in the formation of the 4th Fanfani government, an executive that opened to the socialists parting with the ...
Matteo Anastasi ha cursado los estudios de Historia en la Universidad Europea de Roma. En la actualidad realiza la especialización en Relaciones Internacionales en la Universidad LUISS Guido Carli. Se ha centrado en el análisis del fenómeno político de la apertura a la Izquierda en Italia tras la Segunda Guerra Mundial y en la historia diplomática italiana.
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‘Pioneers! O Pioneers!’ and Whitman’s Early German Translators

open access: yes19, 2009
This response to Kirsten Harris's essay on British socialist reactions to Walt Whitman's poem "Pioneers! O Pioneers!" traces some of the political and cultural issues raised by Harris in the context of Whitman's early German translators, inviting a ...
Vanessa Steinroetter
doaj   +2 more sources

10. Criticism and Revision of Classical Economics

open access: yes, 1958
The work of the classical economists was primarily one of deduction. In a sense it is a tribute to their capacity to draw corollaries and conclusions from basic principles accepted as established truths.
Bloom, Robert L.   +6 more
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