’ question ‘What is justice?’ from the more practical concern of ‘political theory’ – namely, rules that ought to govern or regulate our ongoing social, political, and economic interactions. 21 The particular egalitarian conception of justice Cohen
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What’s a Political Theorist to Do?
Rawls, the Fair Value of the Basic Political Liberties, and the Collapse of the Distinction Between ‘Ideal’ and ‘Nonideal’ Theory
Susan Orr and James Johnson
Daryl Glaser
egalitarian models seek to maximise the substantive equality of opportunity of all to influence decision-making. Bespoke pluralist models seek to guarantee diversity and diffusion of power. Deliberative models are designed to ensure as much as possible
The 1956 Strike of Middle-Class Professionals
A Socio-political Alliance with the Right
Avi Bareli and Uri Cohen
white-collar professionals, but not on skilled and unskilled manual workers, citing the wage policies and egalitarian tax practices of the time. The government and Histadrut claimed that governmental intervention was necessary to mitigate deepening
Matthew Bradney
. Rather, the people appear as the subject of politics when the rupture of the crowd event can be attributed to them retroactively as an effect of and in fidelity to the egalitarian crowd discharge (p. 115–116). That which attributes the crowd rupture
Henry Skirball
myself’ phase. It is a time of individualism, singing ‘I did it my way’ with new terms, organizations and institutions such as Jewish Renewal, Secular Jewish worship, Shivyoni, Egalitarian, Partnership Minyanim, Goddess of the Sea, Machon Temurah, Romemu
Eli Thorkelson, Guy Redden, Christopher Newfield, Brigitte Bönisch-Brednich, and Marie-Pierre Moreau
campaign (p. 319), the new Trump administration is likely to champion privatisation and deregulation, not egalitarian public services. This context switch draws our attention to something that Newfield strategically downplays: the identity of his project
The commons, property, and ownership
Suggestions for further discussion
Katharina Bodirsky
an argument against commodification, privatization, or enclosure and in favor of egalitarian, grassroots approaches to resource management” ( Wagner 2012: 620 ) and to an analysis of “actually existing commons” ( Noterman 2016: 435 ) that might
The New Girl Loves Chemistry
The Story of a Forgotten Era
Katherine Darvesh
and Dorothea Beale, respectively. Buss became headmistress of NLCS in 1850 at the age of 23, and Beale became second principal of CLC in 1858 at the age of 27. NLCS was a fairly egalitarian day-school for daughters of the middle class, whereas CLC was
Karen M. Sykes and Felix Stein
than markets, and that money as a communicative technology bears significant emancipatory, even egalitarian potential. Similarly, the role of ritual in market settings may be more complex than presented in this book. While Gudeman stresses repeatedly
Louise Haagh
view necessarily a human development egalitarian one, defined as promoting stability of and equality within “developmental institutions”—being those that affect every-day well-being and cooperation directly. Anticipating conditions for everyday freedom