istration’s Iraq policy in a wider context of spreading democracy the Middle East, which in turn follows the precedent of American policy toward Europe during the 20th century. 4 Bush’s rhetoric paralleled Wilson’s address to Congress in April 1917, which defined German acts as ‘‘a ...
What is democracy? By Charles E. Merriam. Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1941. 115 pp. $1.00No abstract is available for this article.doi:10.1002/ncr.4110301117NoneJohn Wiley & Sons, Ltd.National Municipal Review
Is it possible to export democracy? That question underlies current U.S. foreign policy, and answering it requires an operational denition of democracy that distinguishes its essential attributes from circumstantial ones. Liberal representative government under law, sustained by a political culture that ...
but there are still very few MOOCs for teacher training. It is difficult to understand the reasons why teacher training only takes place mainly in face-to-face, b-learning or e-learning. Incidentally, understanding these motives would certainly make a good research question for another study. Th...
Plutocracy describes a recognized type of government, such asdemocracy,communism, ormonarchy, that either intentionally or by circumstance allows the wealthy to control most political and economic aspects of the society. Plutocracy can be created either directly by enacting economic policies advantageous...
where environmental and social justice are integrated in the full cost of plastic. The bridge between the linear and circular economy is about material circularity coupled with a sincere investment in common decency and democracy, and corporate responsibility toward those ends, what Severyn Bruyn calls...
(Para.4)3Hislistcontainstenitems:energy,water,food,environment,poverty,terrorismandwar,disease,education,democracy,andpopulation.Theyarearrangedinsuchawaythateachitemismoreimportantthantheonethatfollowsit.Thetenitemsonhislist—energy,water,food,environment,poverty,terrorismandwar,disease,education,democracy,and...
means of production—buildings, machinery, tools, and labor—are communally owned, with private ownership of property either prohibited or severely limited by the state. Because of its opposition to bothdemocracyandcapitalism, communism is considered by its advocates to be an advanced form of...
Q3."When civilians are the main target, there's no need to consider the cause. That's terrorism; it's evil." Is this correct? 政治学(Politics) Q1.Should politicians ever be punished for lying? Q2.David Hume celebrated the wisdom of "unlettered men". In a democracy, do the votes of...
and the affluence of the few supposes the indigence of the many” (1776, V.1.45). Smith is observing the historical development of societies and thus does not view these particular inequalities as unjust. But why does Smith’s view of justice vary so greatly from that of Marx, Engels, an...