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Democracy, globalization and cosmopolitism
Published 2016-01-01“…Thus, he postulates an answer in cosmopolitanism as the evolution of democracy and solution to current social phenomena.…”
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Knowledge, Democracy and Power
Published 2010-06-01Subjects: “…knowledge, power, civil society, governance, democracy, expertise…”
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Islam, Democracy, and Cosmopolitanism
Published 2015-04-01“…The book’s main thrust is quite clear from the outset in light of the authors’ two grounding assumptions: In order to attain agency and freedom humanity in general, but Muslims in particular, must (1) respect the “core Enlightenment values” of human equality and dignity regardless of ethnicity, religious affiliation, and belief or disbelief and (2) acquire a spatial vision of democracy that incorporates “the cognitive-imaginative resources of a multidimensional Islamic heritage” (p. 1). …”
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Democracy and Education: Why?
Published 2016-07-01“…The paper is a specific revision of Dewey’s Democracy and Education so to point out the supremacy of educational dimension on the political one in Dewey’s thought and to individuate the central elements of Deweyan legacy for them who, at present, are taking into account educational questions and their referring science.…”
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"Reflections on Habermas on Democracy"
Published 2004“…Cohen reflects on Habermas' Radical Democracy…”
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Democracy, Redistribution and Inequality
Published 2014Subjects: “…democracy, education, inequality, poiltical develo9pment, redistribution, structural transformation…”
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Hobbes and the tragedy of democracy
Published 2020“…For Hobbes these two conditions combine to render democracy a tragic regime. Democracy is tragic to the extent that it must be a regime of self-limitation, there existing no ethical standard external to society that may intervene so as to guide our political self-activity, and yet the structure of deliberation in democratic assemblies tends to render such self-limitation impossible. …”
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Peril of Taiwan's democracy
Published 2024“…Incredibly, the evolution of Taiwan's democracy over the last thirty years has aided Beijing’s effort by producing political unrest and a weakened armed force. …”
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Social inequality and democracy
Published 2017“…Our empirical results show that countries with a lower level of acceptance towards social inequality are more likely to experience higher democracy levels. This relationship holds even after we control for other determinants of democracy and introduce alternative measures of democracy. …”
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Democracy, Development, and Conflict
Published 2008“…Empirically, we find that whereas in rich countries democracy makes countries safer, below an income threshold democracy increases proneness to political violence. …”
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Solar geoengineering and democracy
Published 2018“…Underlying these claims are two implicit assumptions, that technology has predetermined social effects, and that democracy should be deliberative in orientation. In this article, we reject the argument that SRM is necessarily incompatible with democracy. …”
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