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Friends of Musselman Library Newsletter Spring 2005
Table of Contents: From the Director: “Forever Free” Abraham Lincoln Exhibit (Robin Wagner, Christina Ericson Hansen ’92, Gabor Boritt); Fortenbaugh Internship Expands (Julia Grover ’06, Anne Kennedy ’05); Bontanicals Brighten Browsing Room (Jim Ramos ...
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Ideal Theory and "Ought Implies Can" [PDF]
When we can’t live up to the ultimate standards of morality, how can moral theory give us guidance? We can distinguish between ideal and non-ideal theory to see that there are different versions of the voluntarist constraint, ‘ought implies can.’ Ideal ...
Berg, Amy
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This essay aims to demonstrate the interdependent relationship between self-representation and collective identity in the militant suffrage campaign by focusing on two early suffragette autobiographies, Emmeline Pankhurst’s My Own Story and Constance ...
Chloé Clément
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The Historical Turn in Democratization Studies: A New Research Agenda for Europe and Beyond. CES Working Paper Series No. 177, 2010 [PDF]
The paper lays the theoretical and methodological foundations of a new historically-minded approach to the comparative study of democratization, centered on the analysis of the creation, development and interaction of democratic institutions ...
Capoccia, Giovanni, Ziblatt, Daniel.
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Interchange: Women's Suffrage, the Nineteenth Amendment, and the Right to Vote
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Literacy Tests for Voters: A Case Study in Federalism [PDF]
Ervin, Sam J., Jr.
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Why Not a Philosopher King and Other Objections to Epistocracy [PDF]
In this paper, I will examine epistocracy as a form of limiting the political agency of some citizens (by removing their political rights) and offer an internal critique of it.
Kuljanin, Dragan
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The Law and Politics of Constitutional Reform and Democratization in Hong Kong [PDF]
Since 1997, the former British colony of Hong Kong has practiced autonomy as a 'Special Administrative Region' (SAR) of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) under a constitutional arrangement known as 'One Country, Two Systems' (OCTS).
Chen, AHY
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Weldon, Bateson, and the origins of genetics: Reflections on the unraveling and rebuilding of a scientific community. [PDF]
Davis LK.
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Elizabeth Fry—A Note-Worthy Friend
Her picture is on the five-pound British note. She brought about prison reform in Britain. Her school of nursing inspired Florence Nightingale. She was the first woman to address Parliament.
Anderson, Paul N.
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