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    ANALISIS TERHADAP ANARKO-FEMINISME EMMA GOLDMAN by Mukhamad Syarif, Lathifah Sekar Sari

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…Historically anarchy meant as a political theory aimed at creating anarchy or the absence of a master, without a ruling king. …”
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    Information seeking behaviour / Ahmad Aidil Rafiq Kamal, Nooranisah Ahmad and Nurfatin Safura Jamaluddin by Kamal, Ahmad Aidil Rafiq, Ahmad, Nooranisah, Jamaluddin, Nurfatin Safura

    Published 2015
    “…The purpose of this article is simply to present the importance of information seeking behaviour among students, lectures, and researchers and after that they can discover of how the theme can refer one to another and, perhaps, propose the new political theory into a more general framework. It demonstrates that the survey of information seeking behaviour is right away a well-defined field of inquiry within an information acquisition.…”
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    Constitutional courts in hybrid regimes by Yam, J

    Published 2022
    “…While normative theoretical in substance, the thesis is informed by comparative insights and empirical studies, and draws heavily on a wide range of disciplines including law, political theory and science, sociology and psychology. …”
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    The Paradise lost of liberalism by Taylor, M, Taylor, Michael W.

    Published 1992
    “…Despite the protestations of these self-styled "Individualists" that they were the true heirs of mid-century liberalism, it is argued that their political theory represented as much a transformation of Benthamite Radicalism as did that of the New Liberals. …”
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    Saving Nation, Faith and Family. Yoram Hazony’s National Conservativism and Its Theo-Political Mission by Michaela Quast-Neulinger

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…It will be shown that Hazony’s nationalism is no way to overcome violence, but a political theory close to theo-political authoritarianism, based on abridged readings of Scripture, history and philosophy. …”
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    Toward a Theory of Transversal Politics: Deleuze and Foucault’s Block of Becoming by Christopher Penfield

    Published 2014-04-01
    “…Specifically, I will argue that the concept of transversal resistance is fundamental for the political thought of both Foucault and Deleuze, allowing us to reconstruct the basis and trajectory of a shared political theory.  This concept emerges in Deleuze and Guattari’s schizo-politics, which advances the central aim of Foucault’s earlier History of Madness (problematizing the exclusion of a certain intensive experience of madness; activating its potentially liberatory force) while accounting for why Foucault’s particular politics of literary transgression had failed (the becoming-commodity of art).  …”
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    Les élections de 2018 au Québec : un « moment populiste » ? by Jean Bernatchez

    “…Also, considering the political theory of realignments, these elections mark a rupture and could also constitute a “populist moment” likely to crystallize into a new electoral order. …”
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    Solidarity and/in Language by Yael Peled

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…I conclude with a brief reflection on the field of political theory and philosophy, asking what theoretical, conceptual and methodological insights may be gained from a closer attention to the language of solidarity in the theoretical and practical pursuit of justice. …”
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    TREATISES OF GOVERNMENT AND TREATISES OF ANARCHY by James Harris

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…In conclusion I make a tentative suggestion as to how this concern with the practical consequences of flawed political theory might explain Locke's decision to publish both of the two Treatises in 1689. …”
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    What is Liberalism? A Mixed-Method Study of Ideology and Representation in Latin American Party Systems by João V. Guedes-Neto

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…First, I rely on economic and political theory to propose four potential components of liberalism: private property, liberal democracy, non-conformism, and social justice. …”
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    Eschatology of the post-Christian Republic by Henry T. Sardaryan

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The study traces the ontology of the republic in the political thought of ancient philosophers, medieval thinkers and modern representatives of Western political theory. The central role, in this sense, is played by Christianity, which for many centuries has been a systematic representation of the essence of the common good. …”
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    Political power and state institutions by Parezanović Marko M.

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The scientific importance is primarily contained in the effort to further enrich the scientific fund in the field of political theory and the state. The aim of the research is much more ambitious and is contained primarily in the intention to point out all the positive and negative repercussions that arise from the complex relations between the political power and state institutions, with the intention of pointing out these social anomalies and to increase the degree of democratization, but also functionality of society as a whole…”
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    Direct Presidential Election in the Czech Republic: The Rise of Tribunes? by Jan Géryk, Tomáš Halamka

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…We investigate the workings of the original office of the Roman tribunate, the place of tribune function as a democratic element within the classical accounts of the mixed constitution, and its revival in modern political theory and political sociology. We argue that the popular vote increased the tribune potential of the Czech presidency to channel Czech democracy’s discontent. …”
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    Généalogie d’une enquête sur les « étranger-e-s du dedans ». Entretien avec Eleni Varikas by Eleni Varikas, Isabelle Clair

    “…Combining an historical approach with political theory, and attentive to the expression of subjectivities, she has subsequently devoted herself not just to feminists and women but to all those excluded from the Republic , a collection of outcasts to whom she has devoted a book : Les Rebuts du monde [The Refuse of the World] (2007). …”
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    Possibilities for a New Social Model? by Péter Krisztián Zachar

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…The thinkers who sought answers—economists, philosophers, historians, sociologists, and ecclesiastics—could build on the work of early predecessors, reaching back as far as Thomas Aquinas’s “organic view of society,” later embodied in the economic and political theory of Jesuit solidarism. The common feature of the theories that emerged in the interwar period was that they approached the construction of the state not from the point of view of the individual, but from that of social groups. …”
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    Six Blind Men and One Elephant: Proposing an Integrative Framework to Advance Research and Practice in Justice Philanthropy by Laurie E. Paarlberg, Marlene Walk, Cullen C. Merritt

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Therefore, we propose a transdisciplinary conceptual framework of justice philanthropy that integrates the fragmented literature on justice-related aspects of philanthropy emerging from different disciplinary traditions such as ethics, political theory and political science, social movement theory, geography, public administration, and community development. …”
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    ‘Time is flying’: Lyrical And Historical Time in the Poetry of Percy Bysshe Shelley by Cian DUFFY

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…My essay traces this tension in a selection of Shelley’s political and lyrical verse and links it to key contemporary debates in political theory and natural philosophy. Studying Shelley’s engagement with time sheds new light not only on Shelley’s thought but also on the ways in which Romantic poetry could embody this key facet of human experience.…”
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    A biased review of biases in Twitter studies on political collective action by Peter Cihon, Taha Yasseri, Taha Yasseri

    Published 2016-08-01
    “…Moreover, the literature fails to ground methodologies and results in social or political theory, divorcing empirical research from the theory needed to interpret it. …”
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    The Limits of Diplomatic Ritual: The Polish Embassy of Giovanni Francesco Commendone (1572–1573) and Criticism of Papal Legates in Early Modern Europe, by Charles Keenan

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…It argues that criticism of Commendone’s actions in the royal election – and challenges to the rituals involved in his arrival – reveal a larger disjuncture in early modern political theory. While secular rulers believed they should be able to rule their states autonomously for respective reasons of state, the papacy and its representatives maintained that the pope had both the right and the duty to intervene in temporal affairs when necessary. …”
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