The Dilemmas of Social Democracies: Overcoming Obstacles to a More Just WorldLexington Books, 2006 - 433 sivua The Dilemmas of Social Democracies seeks to advance the eradication of poverty and the ethical construction of social democracy and sustainable peace. Howard Richards and Joanna Swanger argue that the reason that capitalism resists transformation and that social democracy is so hard to achieve is because of the philosophical and institutional underpinnings-the constitutive rules-of capitalism; the book therefore explores the historical origins of these rules, their implications for blocking progress toward social justice, and how they can be improved. |
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... achieve knowledge in the social sciences , let us regard the question as one concerning how to achieve the ethical construction of social democracy . We should be able to accept the observation that the rational choice approach bears a ...
... achieve knowledge in the social sciences , let us regard the question as one concerning how to achieve the ethical construction of social democracy . We should be able to accept the observation that the rational choice approach bears a ...
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... achieve higher levels of employment . Having established that government intervention in the economy was neces- sary because keeping the promise to manage the economy to achieve full em- ployment was necessary , Myrdal went on to argue ...
... achieve higher levels of employment . Having established that government intervention in the economy was neces- sary because keeping the promise to manage the economy to achieve full em- ployment was necessary , Myrdal went on to argue ...
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... achieve , it must be asked why they failed even before globalization , as well as why the reforms they did achieve are being reversed by globalization . The theories that hold that the market , not the steam engine , created the ...
... achieve , it must be asked why they failed even before globalization , as well as why the reforms they did achieve are being reversed by globalization . The theories that hold that the market , not the steam engine , created the ...
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Making Invisible Causes Visible | 43 |
or Conceptual Error? Part | 67 |
or Conceptual Error? Part | 81 |
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