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- 1From:International Journal of Corporate Social Responsibility (Vol. 8, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedIf a firm signals that they identify on one end of the conservative-liberal spectrum, will political affiliation help predict how an investor will allocate their investment dollars to that firm? Using an experimental...
- 2From:The Georgetown Law Technology Review (Vol. 7, Issue 1)Until recently, the internet was imagined as a decentralized, horizontal, and open space that would foster freedom and equality. Today, it is a collection of walled gardens, a hierarchical ecosystem ruled by a few...
- 3From:Theory and Practice in Language Studies (Vol. 13, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThis essay investigates Richardson and Fielding's projection of social mobility and the intrinsic conditionality of virtue and honor that is essential for social transformation. Maintaining a virtuous status among...
- 4From:Form@re (Vol. 23, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedAfter an analysis of the relation hard skills vs soft skill, the topic of soft skills is deepened in its genesis. The thesis supported here is that soft skills are objectively linked with general popular cultur of which...
- 5From:Independent Review (Vol. 27, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedIn the aftermath of Ukraine's declaration of independence on August 24, 1991, the Yeltsin administration issued a statement claiming Russia's right to raise territorial issues with ex-Soviet countries with substantial...
- 6From:Revista Guillermo de Ockham (Vol. 21, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedEn este artÃculo se realiza un análisis del concepto de libertad social en Honneth, el cual se hace relevante para el tratamiento de la libertad en la filosofÃa polÃtica contemporánea. En ese sentido, se aborda la...
- 7From:In die Skriflig (Vol. 57, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThe formal principle of the Reformation, sola Scriptura, has sometimes been thought to imply that the Reformed minister and church member need not concern themselves with the use of reason and philosophy in matters of...
- 8From:In die Skriflig (Vol. 57, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThe formal principle of the Reformation, sola Scriptura, has sometimes been thought to imply that the Reformed minister and church member need not concern themselves with the right use of reason and philosophy in matters...
- 9From:European Journal of Futures Research (Vol. 10, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedSummary In 2019, sociologist Manuel Castells categorically stated that liberal democracy has exhausted its historical trajectory and, quoting some verses by Octavio Paz, expressed: "Not what it could have been:/it is...
- 10From:International Journal of Educational Technology in Higher Education (Vol. 19, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedWhile various studies have focused on the significance of computational thinking (CT) for the future career paths of individuals in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM), few studies have focused on...
- 11From:Polish Political Science Yearbook (Vol. 51, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedThe notion of non-liberal democracy has become an inseparable element of the debate on the crisis of liberal democracy. For some scholars and journalists, non-liberal democracy is a consequence of the crisis of liberal...
- 12From:Journal of African Foreign Affairs (Vol. 9, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedA broad conceptualisation of a theory describes its utility, consists of identifying and labelling the essential components or variations of a concept. Realism and Liberalism, for instance, permeate as the emphasis on...
- 13From:Review of Constitutional Studies (Vol. 26, Issue 2)The constitutional entrenchment of the Charter empowered Canadian courts in ways that undoubtedly strengthened LGBTQ2 rights. By reading sexual orientation into the equality rights section of the Charter, the Supreme...
- 14From:First Things: A Monthly Journal of Religion and Public Life (Issue 328)I'LL VENTURE A definition of liberalism: It's the ambition to organize society around a shared love of freedom. "Illiberalism" is a muddier concept, which is not surprising since it functions as a negation. For my...
- 15From:Politics and Governance (Vol. 10, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedTheories of the state, its functions, limits, and legitimacy have been overwhelmingly "liberal" in the past few decades, in a very broad sense of the term. Such theories are inherently open to a diversity of genders,...
- 16From:Review of Constitutional Studies (Vol. 26, Issue 2)This study probes the Charter's representations and repercussions over time, specifically in relation to section 27, which enshrines Canada's multicultural heritage. Multiculturalism, an oft-cited symbol of Canadian...
- 17From:Review of Constitutional Studies (Vol. 26, Issue 2)This article reflects on the past role and the future potentialities of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms for Indigenous rights in Canada. While the Constitution Act, 1982 has exercised significant influence on the...
- 18From:Journal of Global Faultlines (Vol. 9, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedBy all evidence the modern, liberal, Euro-American state is in deep crisis. Whether or not self-inflicted, multiple failures during the 21st century have dissipated arguments about its inherent stability, raising...
- 19From:First Things: A Monthly Journal of Religion and Public Life (Issue 327)Thanks are due to Charles L. Glenn ("Authoritative Homes," August/September) for drawing our attention to Rita Koganzon's Liberal States, Authoritarian Families: Childhood and Education in Early Modern Thought, and for...
- 20From:The Chronicle of Higher Education (Vol. 69, Issue 5)ABORTION, GUNS, CLIMATE CHANGE. The role of race and slavery in the history of the United States. Transgender rights. Are these political issues? Sure. Are they also squarely within the wheelhouse of higher education?...