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Lochner Era Jurisprudence And The American Constitutional Tradition, Stephen Siegel
Lochner Era Jurisprudence And The American Constitutional Tradition, Stephen Siegel
Stephen Siegel
No abstract provided.
Os Dilemas Da Reforma Institucional: O Institucional Como Objeto E Contexto Da Ação Política, Eduardo Meira Zauli Dr.
Os Dilemas Da Reforma Institucional: O Institucional Como Objeto E Contexto Da Ação Política, Eduardo Meira Zauli Dr.
Eduardo Meira Zauli
No abstract provided.
Summer Reading For Hearty Souls, Steven Alan Samson
Summer Reading For Hearty Souls, Steven Alan Samson
Steven Alan Samson
Each of these books stands as a reproach to our secularized educational system which fails to challenge either our minds or our hearts. Our growing ignorance of history and literature is severing the cultural lifeline of our civilization and orphaning our young people. As Zacharias (A Shattered Visage), Kuehnelt-Leddihn (Leftism Revisited), and Nickel (Mathematics: Is God Silent?) have shown, it is necessary to strip away the pretensions of our flight from God and begin a major facelift.
A Future For Socialism In The Ussr?, Justin Schwartz
A Future For Socialism In The Ussr?, Justin Schwartz
Justin Schwartz
This paper was written before the Fall, and when the fate of the former Soviet Union and Marxism in it was still in question. At the time many people interested in Soviet politics had high expectations for Gorbachev's reform program, with some expectation that it would rescue "actually existing socialism" from its crisis. The paper took a more pessimistic view, correctly identifying, in retrospect, the factors that lead to the internal loss of faith in socialism in the Soviet ruling elite, the basic nature and trajectory of perestroika and itys centrifugal effects on the USSR itself., and the ultimate rise …
The Canadian Senate: Comedy Or Remedy? A Modest Proposal For Senate Reform Along The Lines Of The British House Of Lords, James E. Crimmins
The Canadian Senate: Comedy Or Remedy? A Modest Proposal For Senate Reform Along The Lines Of The British House Of Lords, James E. Crimmins
James E Crimmins
No abstract provided.
The C.K. Ogden Papers At Mcmaster University: Bibliographia Benthamiana, James E. Crimmins, K E. Garay
The C.K. Ogden Papers At Mcmaster University: Bibliographia Benthamiana, James E. Crimmins, K E. Garay
James E Crimmins
No abstract provided.
Stephen Grover Cleveland, Steven Alan Samson
A Comparison Of The Training Priorities Of Clerical Employees And Their Supervisors, Peter J. Haas
A Comparison Of The Training Priorities Of Clerical Employees And Their Supervisors, Peter J. Haas
Peter J. Haas
Determines whether and in which ways the priorities of local government employees differ from those of their supervisors using data from employees in the Santa Clara County, California. Respondent profiles; Priorities of employees and supervisors among specific training topics for employees.
The Business Cycle: Growth And Crisis In Capitalism, Howard Sherman
The Business Cycle: Growth And Crisis In Capitalism, Howard Sherman
HOWARD J SHERMAN
Are the recurring recessions of the capitalist world merely short-term adjustments to changing economic circumstances in a system that tends, in general, toward equilibrium? In this accessible study of the business cycle, Howard Sherman makes a powerful case that recessions and painful involuntary unemployment are endogenous to capitalism. Drawing especially on the work of Wesley Clair Mitchell, Karl Marx, and John M. Keynes, Sherman explains why the nature of the business cycle produces serious economic loss and misery during its contraction phase, just as it produces growth in its expansion phase.
International Organization: Systematic Failure In The Management Of International Relations, Giulio M. Gallarotti
International Organization: Systematic Failure In The Management Of International Relations, Giulio M. Gallarotti
Giulio M Gallarotti
No abstract provided.
Facing Constitutional Change And Economic Restructuring: Social Democracy Adrift In Canada, Neil Bradford, J. Jenson
Facing Constitutional Change And Economic Restructuring: Social Democracy Adrift In Canada, Neil Bradford, J. Jenson
Neil Bradford
No abstract provided.
Rights, Communities, And Tradition, Brian Slattery
Rights, Communities, And Tradition, Brian Slattery
Brian Slattery