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“To Whom Should We Go? Legitimate Authority And Just Wars”, William T. Cavanaugh
“To Whom Should We Go? Legitimate Authority And Just Wars”, William T. Cavanaugh
William T. Cavanaugh
No abstract provided.
"Messianic Nation: A Christian Theological Critique Of American Exceptionalism", William T. Cavanaugh
"Messianic Nation: A Christian Theological Critique Of American Exceptionalism", William T. Cavanaugh
William T. Cavanaugh
No abstract provided.
"The Liturgies Of Church And State", William T. Cavanaugh
"The Liturgies Of Church And State", William T. Cavanaugh
William T. Cavanaugh
No abstract provided.
La Paternità Dell’Eros: Il “Simposio” E Freud, In G. Ugolini (Hg. A Cura Di), "Die Kraft Der Vergangenheit – La Forza Del Passato", Hildesheim-Zürich-New York: Georg Olms Verlag, 2005, Pp. 231-241., Marco Solinas
Marco Solinas
No abstract provided.
Desideri: Fenomenologia Degenerativa E Strategie Di Controllo, In Mario Vegetti (A Cura Di), "Platone. La Repubblica", Napoli: Biblipolis, 2005, Vol. Vi, Pp. 471-498., Marco Solinas
Marco Solinas
No abstract provided.
Immortal For Quite Some Time: Princeton, Scott Abbott
Immortal For Quite Some Time: Princeton, Scott Abbott
Scott Abbott
No abstract provided.
Why "Howl"?, Scott Abbott
A Reasonable Dictionary, Scott Abbott
'That Sweet And So On': Peter Handke's Yugoslavia Work, Scott Abbott
'That Sweet And So On': Peter Handke's Yugoslavia Work, Scott Abbott
Scott Abbott
No abstract provided.
Cultural Memory And War Trauma In Sam Shepard’S A Lie Of The Mind, States Of Shock And The Late Henry Moss, Katherine Weiss
Cultural Memory And War Trauma In Sam Shepard’S A Lie Of The Mind, States Of Shock And The Late Henry Moss, Katherine Weiss
Katherine Weiss
2005_Centennial Of Donahue And Alumni.Pdf, Nicole Casper
2005_Centennial Of Donahue And Alumni.Pdf, Nicole Casper
Nicole Casper
Magical Realism And Gender Variability In Orlando, Jill Channing
Magical Realism And Gender Variability In Orlando, Jill Channing
Jill Channing
Ansel Adams’S Eucalyptus Tree, Fort Ross: Nature, Photography, And The Search For California, Adam Arenson
Ansel Adams’S Eucalyptus Tree, Fort Ross: Nature, Photography, And The Search For California, Adam Arenson
Adam Arenson
Representations Of The Canadian West In Late 19th-Century English Women's Travel Narratives, Francoise Le Jeune Pr
Representations Of The Canadian West In Late 19th-Century English Women's Travel Narratives, Francoise Le Jeune Pr
Francoise LE JEUNE
No abstract provided.
Julie Papineau, Paroles D'Une Femme Patriote Dans L'Empire Britannique, 1832-1839, Francoise Le Jeune Pr
Julie Papineau, Paroles D'Une Femme Patriote Dans L'Empire Britannique, 1832-1839, Francoise Le Jeune Pr
Francoise LE JEUNE
No abstract provided.
Present Moment: A Zen Reflection On Indian Law Doctrine, Frank Pommersheim
Present Moment: A Zen Reflection On Indian Law Doctrine, Frank Pommersheim
Frank Pommersheim
No abstract provided.
A Retrospective On The Negative Income Tax Experiments: Looking Back At The Most Innovative Field Studies In Social Policy, Karl Widerquist
A Retrospective On The Negative Income Tax Experiments: Looking Back At The Most Innovative Field Studies In Social Policy, Karl Widerquist
Karl Widerquist
No abstract provided.
Does She Exploit Or Doesn't She?, Karl Widerquist
Does She Exploit Or Doesn't She?, Karl Widerquist
Karl Widerquist
Gijs Van Donselaar uses a Guathier-based definition of exploitation (A exploits B if A is better off and B worse off than either of them would have been had the other not existed) and a related concept the abuse of rights in a series of two-person examples to demonstrate that an unconditional basic income can be parasitic and to make the case that everyone has both a right and responsibility to work. This paper argues that the same conclusions cannot be made in a world of more than two people. Exploitation may be indefinable, and information problems may make both …
Sagely Ease And Moral Perception, Stephen C. Angle
Sagely Ease And Moral Perception, Stephen C. Angle
Stephen C. Angle
Concepts, Communication And Relevance Of Philosophy To Human Rights: A Reply To Peerenboom, Stephen C. Angle
Concepts, Communication And Relevance Of Philosophy To Human Rights: A Reply To Peerenboom, Stephen C. Angle
Stephen C. Angle
Local References In The Letter To Smyrna (Rv 2: 8–11), Part 1: Archaeological , Historical, Jewish And Religious Background., David E. Graves Phd
Local References In The Letter To Smyrna (Rv 2: 8–11), Part 1: Archaeological , Historical, Jewish And Religious Background., David E. Graves Phd
David E. Graves PhD
No abstract provided.
Selected Works From The Mca Collection 1967, Jacky Redgate
Selected Works From The Mca Collection 1967, Jacky Redgate
Jacky Redgate
No abstract provided.
The Baroque And The Cultures Of Crises, Luis Martín-Estudillo
The Baroque And The Cultures Of Crises, Luis Martín-Estudillo
Luis Martín-Estudillo
No abstract provided.
Must We Choose Our Leaders? Human Rights And Political Participation In China, Stephen C. Angle
Must We Choose Our Leaders? Human Rights And Political Participation In China, Stephen C. Angle
Stephen C. Angle
Do You Believe In Magic? Literary Thinking After The New Left, Sean Mccann, Michael Szalay
Do You Believe In Magic? Literary Thinking After The New Left, Sean Mccann, Michael Szalay
Sean McCann
Toward the end of the 1960s, the New Left and the counterculture developed a libertarian theory of politics that emphasized symbolic action and self-realization. A concomitant suspicion of formal political institutions and a turn to cultural politics have since become common to intellectual discourse within the humanities. This essay argues against these attitudes, while tracing them from the protest movements of the late sixties to contemporary fiction and literary theory. The authors conclude by detailing the strong affinities between this vision of radicalism and the interests of professional labor within the present-day university.