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The Morality Of Trading And Purchasing Pollution Emissions Rights: Further Comments On The, Ibpp Editor
The Morality Of Trading And Purchasing Pollution Emissions Rights: Further Comments On The, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
The December 12, 1997 Issue of IBPP provides an analysis supporting the trading and purchasing of pollution- emissions rights as means to responsibly confront the threat of global warming. The present article maintains this stance in critiquing a December 15, 1997 article in The New York Times by Michael J. Sandel, a professor of government at Harvard University.
Amnesty For Amnesty: Towards An International Criminal Court, Ibpp Editor
Amnesty For Amnesty: Towards An International Criminal Court, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This paper articulates some of the psychological and philosophical Issues underlying political conflict on the question of amnesty.
Some Truth About Truth Commissions Ii, Ibpp Editor
Some Truth About Truth Commissions Ii, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
In "Some Truth about Truth Commissions," 1(12), 1-3, IBPP described some of the main purposes and consequences of political truth commissions. In the present article, IBPP describes some of the problems inherent in discharging one potential responsibility of such commissions--managing the disposition of secret files developed by a previous government on the citizens that government allegedly represented.
From Whence Evil? Shakespeare As Political Psychologist, Ibpp Editor
From Whence Evil? Shakespeare As Political Psychologist, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This paper identifies a passage from Shakespeare's Hamlet that is germane to the question of the source of political evil.
Some Truth About Truth Commissions, Ibpp Editor
Some Truth About Truth Commissions, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
The author discusses the veracity of Truth Commissions.