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    Defining political community by Sladeček Michal M.

    Published 2002-01-01
    “…The starting point is that the concept of community is not sufficiently recognized in modern political theories, as well as in contemporary liberal theory. In the last two decades communitarian and republican political theory attempted to revitalize this notion. …”
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    Teori Negara Marxis by Eric Hiariej

    Published 2003-11-01
    “…The article underlines further the background of which Marx and Engels produced their theories on state, i.e. as a response to the dominating liberal theory on state. Finally, concepts such as 'class' and 'capitalism' are also discussed in light of the need to comprehend their theory on state based on historical materialism framework.…”
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    The postwar capitalism by Mesec Luka

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…This opened the way for the return of neo-liberal theory and neo-liberal policies that dominates today.…”
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    «PERCHÉ UN NEONATO DOVREBBE VIVERE?». GIÀ, PERCHÉ? by Fuschetto Cristian

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…In this article the author criticizes the argument presented by the philosophers indicating several weaknesses: a) failure to specify a date from which to consider a fetus as an actual person b) the absolutely illiberal character of a self-styled liberal theory.…”
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    Teori Negara Marxis. by Perpustakaan UGM, i-lib

    Published 2003
    “…The article underlines further the background of which Marx and Engels produced their theories on state, i.e. as a response to the dominating liberal theory on state. Finally, concepts such as 'class' and 'capitalism' are also discussed in light of the need to comprehend their theory on state based on historical materialism framework. …”
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    What Does it Take to Travel Philosophically Light? A Response to Nielsen by Idil Boran

    Published 2008-10-01
    “…An external defence seeks to justify a liberal conception of justice in a way that will be acceptable not only to those who have already accepted the core substantive principles of liberal theory, but to those who reject these core principles. …”
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    Conceptual approaches to economic growth: The need to transform national financial policy imperatives by H. Telnova

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…The study proved the need to generalize the provisions of the Keynesian and neo-liberal theory (avoiding unipolar compositions financial architecture), supplementing them with recommendations for implementing financial dirigisme in the face of economic shocks. …”
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    O możliwości zastosowania teorii prawa Zygmunta Ziembińskiego w rozstrzyganiu problemów bioetycznych by Łukasz Moniuszko

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…In his opinion, the liberal theory of Ziembiński’s law, which expands on the views of Maria Ossowska and Czeslaw Znamierowski, deserves special attention. …”
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    Equal Liberty, Nonestablishment, and Religious Freedom by Laborde, C

    Published 2014
    “…I argue that Eisgruber and Sager fail to develop a consistent and coherent metric and I further suggest that this failure is symptomatic of the broader difficulty encountered by liberal theory in fitting the concept of religious freedom into a broadly egalitarian framework.…”
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    DETERMINANTS OF BANK COMPETITION IN MOROCCO AND EVALUATION OF STRUCTURAL REFORMS by Afifa Hakam, Filali Adib Fatine, Firano Zakaria

    Published 2013-04-01
    “…In addition, the development of positive market impact of competition which is consistent with liberal theory. Thus, the use of financial market intensifies competition between banks to produce services being able to attract more customers to compensate for those who chose the stock market. …”
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    Uncertain theoretical foundations of cultural rights by Jeff Spinner Halev

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…Will Kymlicka’s Liberalism, Community and Culture attempted to explain why cultural identity was important to people, and how liberal theory could accommodate cultural identity. Kymlicka’s book argued that minority cultures deserve to have certain kinds of rights to help them survive. …”
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    Vers une justice multi-espèces : cadre théorique, enjeux et programme de recherche pour les théories et politiques environnementales by Danielle Celermajer, David Schlosberg, Lauren Rickards, Makere Stewart-Harawira, Mathias Thaler, Petra Tschakert, Blanche Verlie, Christine Winter

    “…It sets out some of the theoretical approaches, key areas of exploration, and obvious challenges that come with rethinking a core plank of liberal theory and politics. First, we discuss some of the diverse scholarly fields that have influenced the emergence of multispecies justice. …”
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    Liberal Democratic Institutions and the Damages of Political Corruption by Emanuela Ceva, Maria Paola Ferretti

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…This article contributes to the debate concerning the identification of politically relevant cases of corruption in a democracy by sketching the basic traits of an original liberal theory of institutional corruption. We define this form of corruption as a deviation with respect to the role entrusted to people occupying certain institutional positions, which are crucial for the implementation of public rules, for private gain. …”
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    A Critical Perspective on the Doctrinal Approaches Regarding the Economic Crises by Adina Dornean, Vasile Işan

    Published 2012-05-01
    “…On ideological level, the present global financial and economic crisis, similarto the other ones throughout history, initiated an intellectual debate among several applicable theories: AdamSmith’s “invisible hand” liberal theory, Keynes’s state interventionism theory and even neo-Marxist theories.The issue of the economic cycle and the crisis is a very complex one that cannot be analyzed and explained ina few pages, because talking about the crisis and the economic cycle supposes an analysis of all aspects of themarket economy. …”
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    The Issue of Intergenerational Equity in the Context of Population Aging: From the Perspective of Confucian Ethics by Wang Jue

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…Through a comparative study of the liberal theory of intergenerational equity, this paper shows that at least in the contemporary social context of China, filial piety still acts as an important moral foundation and value basis for the intergenerational distribution of old-age support resources. …”
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    Current Economic and Financial Crisis – New Issues or Returning to the Old Problems? Paradigms, Causes, Effects and Solutions Adopted by Felix TOTIR, Ingrid-Mihaela DRAGOTĂ

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…At the ideological level, the current crisis, as the others in history, has triggered an intellectual debate among several applicable ideas: ultra-liberal theory of the "invisible hand" of Adam Smith, Keynes's theory of state interventionism and even neo-Marxist theories. …”
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    Feminism and liberalism: a not-so-unhappy marriag by Carla Saen

    Published 2006-01-01
    “… Feminists also claim that liberal theory is incompatible with current facts about gender. …”
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    VARIABILITY IN RIGHTS ENFORCEMENT: A COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE by Laurence Whitehead

    Published 2008-06-01
    “…The article looks at a partial selection of the many rights claimed by citizens in contemporary democracies in the context of the justice system, citizen security, gender, youths, and access to information – and presents the argument that democratic “rights” are not a homogeneous reality as posited by liberal theory, but a complex, multilayered one. In new “low quality” democracies, rightsvolatility presents a special challenge to universality. …”
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    Den sentimentala romanen och kampen om medborgarskap: Rousseaus Julie och Staëls Delphine by Kristina Fjelkestam

    Published 2009-10-01
    “…The sentimental novel and the struggle for citizenship: Rousseau’s Julie and Staël’s Delphine The tragic fates of a great number of women in sentimental novels of the eighteenth century can be viewed against the background of classic liberal theory. They provide examples of how individual freedom and restraint in the name of common good can be reconciled. …”
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