The Polity of Reason, Or, Thé Rationale of Government
Author : Alphonse de Lamartine
Publisher :
Page : 158 pages
File Size : 13,49 MB
Release : 1848
Category : Political science
ISBN :
Author : Alphonse de Lamartine
Publisher :
Page : 158 pages
File Size : 13,49 MB
Release : 1848
Category : Political science
ISBN :
Author : G. John Ikenberry
Publisher : Cornell University Press
Page : 231 pages
File Size : 48,70 MB
Release : 2018-03-05
Category : History
ISBN : 1501726331
No detailed description available for "Reasons of State".
Author : James Bohman
Publisher : MIT Press
Page : 484 pages
File Size : 40,55 MB
Release : 1997
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9780262522410
The contributions in this anthology address tensions that arise between reason and politics in a democracy inspired by the ideal of achieving reasoned agreement among free and equal citizens.
Author : John Adams
Publisher :
Page : 46 pages
File Size : 23,93 MB
Release : 1776
Category : Constitutional history
ISBN :
Author : Benjamin Constant
Publisher :
Page : 594 pages
File Size : 46,34 MB
Release : 2003
Category : History
ISBN :
Benjamin Constant (1767-1830) was born in Switzerland and became one of France's leading writers, as well as a journalist, philosopher, and politician. His colourful life included a formative stay at the University of Edinburgh; service at the court of Brunswick, Germany; election to the French Tribunate; and initial opposition and subsequent support for Napoleon, even the drafting of a constitution for the Hundred Days. Constant wrote many books, essays, and pamphlets. His deepest conviction was that reform is hugely superior to revolution, both morally and politically. While Constant's fluid, dynamic style and lofty eloquence do not always make for easy reading, his text forms a coherent whole, and in his translation Dennis O'Keeffe has focused on retaining the 'general elegance and subtle rhetoric' of the original. Sir Isaiah Berlin called Constant 'the most eloquent of all defenders of freedom and privacy' and believed to him we owe the notion of 'negative liberty', that is, what Biancamaria Fontana describes as "the protection of individual experience and choices from external interferences and constraints." To Constant it was relatively unimportant whether liberty was ultimately grounded in religion or metaphysics -- what mattered were the practical guarantees of practical freedom -- "autonomy in all those aspects of life that could cause no harm to others or to society as a whole." This translation is based on Etienne Hofmann's critical edition of Principes de politique (1980), complete with Constant's additions to the original work.
Author : Friedrich List
Publisher :
Page : 422 pages
File Size : 35,80 MB
Release : 1904
Category : Economics
ISBN :
Author : Aristotle
Publisher : Penguin UK
Page : 455 pages
File Size : 30,6 MB
Release : 1981-09-17
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 0141913266
Twenty-three centuries after its compilation, 'The Politics' still has much to contribute to this central question of political science. Aristotle's thorough and carefully argued analysis is based on a study of over 150 city constitutions, covering a huge range of political issues in order to establish which types of constitution are best - both ideally and in particular circumstances - and how they may be maintained. Aristotle's opinions form an essential background to the thinking of philosophers such as Thomas Aquinas, Machiavelli and Jean Bodin and both his premises and arguments raise questions that are as relevant to modern society as they were to the ancient world.
Author : Hélène Landemore
Publisher : Princeton University Press
Page : 303 pages
File Size : 22,41 MB
Release : 2017-02-28
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 0691176396
Individual decision making can often be wrong due to misinformation, impulses, or biases. Collective decision making, on the other hand, can be surprisingly accurate. In Democratic Reason, Hélène Landemore demonstrates that the very factors behind the superiority of collective decision making add up to a strong case for democracy. She shows that the processes and procedures of democratic decision making form a cognitive system that ensures that decisions taken by the many are more likely to be right than decisions taken by the few. Democracy as a form of government is therefore valuable not only because it is legitimate and just, but also because it is smart. Landemore considers how the argument plays out with respect to two main mechanisms of democratic politics: inclusive deliberation and majority rule. In deliberative settings, the truth-tracking properties of deliberation are enhanced more by inclusiveness than by individual competence. Landemore explores this idea in the contexts of representative democracy and the selection of representatives. She also discusses several models for the "wisdom of crowds" channeled by majority rule, examining the trade-offs between inclusiveness and individual competence in voting. When inclusive deliberation and majority rule are combined, they beat less inclusive methods, in which one person or a small group decide. Democratic Reason thus establishes the superiority of democracy as a way of making decisions for the common good.
Author : Odus V. Elliott
Publisher : OUP Us
Page : 682 pages
File Size : 45,68 MB
Release : 2002-02-22
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 0195136659
The new tools of public action have come to rely heavily on third parties - private businesses, nonprofit organisations, and other levels of government - for their operation. The Tools of Government is a comprehensive guide to the operation of these tools and to the management, accountability, policy, and theoretical issues they pose.
Author : G. John Ikenberry
Publisher : Cornell University Press
Page : 260 pages
File Size : 37,48 MB
Release : 1988
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9780801495243
How has the U.S. government made the nation's foreign economic policy over the last hundred years? Social scientists have traditionally presented the American state as relatively weak, its policies as directly reflecting the domestic balance of strength among interested social groups and economic sectors. This collection of essays by seven notable young political scientists provides a theoretical reevaluation of the forces at work in national policy making and present evidence that the effectiveness of the national government in shaping U.S. policy has been greatly underestimated.