If I deposit money in a bank ATM, I use a password known only to me to verify that it was counted correctly, and it is verifiable but still secret, right? So on the slip of paper with the voting machine code, additional figures could complete a password I could use to access a web...
In this paper we are not examining the question of whether voters care about recent performance more than past performance, but rather whether voters can recall past performance without bias. See, for example, the positive coverage in the Guardian at the start of 2021: https://www.theguardian...
To begin answering this question, I turn to the concept of the third space. The third space is an approach, activity, or zone of development that aims to transform “conflict and difference into rich zones of collaboration and learning” (Gutiérrez, et al., 1999, p. 286–287). ...
The question of the relation between this form of distribution which determines production and production itself obviously belongs within production itself. If it is said that in this case at least, since production must proceed from a specific distribution of the instruments of production, distribution...
To explore this important question, Linux Foundation Research and its partners conducted a web survey in August and September of 2024. The report, “Shaping the Future of Generative AI: The Impact of Open Source Innovation,” highlights how open source technologies are accelerating GenAI adoption wh...
If it was easy to destroy the organised power of the working class in the 1970s it is because the Chandlerian firm has already divided the skilled from the unskilled, and those employed in the investment intensive sectors from those who were not. My question is, then, whether it is ...
The NPC is redefining the rules by which politics is played and replacing class politics and ... CLARK,N T. - 《American Behavioral Scientist》 被引量: 11发表: 2002年 Citizens or Consumers? British Conservative Political Propaganda toward Women in the Two World Wars The question of identity ...
This question is explored in this paper and two propositions are tested: first, there is a political rationale for action – to be seen to do something in the face of a seemingly intractable problem that has more fundamental ‘up-stream’ causes (including a switch of capital into housing, ...
In this paper, we make two claims. First, normative behaviourism does not solve the legitimacy problem encountered by realists, because its solution rests on a flawed distinction between foundational principles and ‘principles that matter’, together with a problematic use of a Humean internal ...
In recent years an increasing number of political philosophers have begun to ground their arguments in empirical evidence gathered by science. In this paper I have investigated this novel approach by way of example. The object of my case study was David Miller’s renewed empirical argument for a...