Public Policy and the Public GoodEthan M. Fishman Bloomsbury Academic, 1991 M05 30 - 167 páginas As a reading of the recent literature indicates, there has been a trend among public policy analysts to disavow the utility of the Western political tradition for understanding contemporary social dilemmas. This edited collection demonstrates that the history of political philosophy actually increases the awareness of the nature of such problems. By employing models of historical understanding, the contributors permit political theory to illuminate the dilemmas underlying modern policy questions and permit historical theorists to model perspectives that are useful in confronting current policy alternatives. |
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... Marxist to see that the language of contracts fundamentally reconstructs the meaning of human relationships . Liberals such as Im- manuel Kant have similarly criticized social practices that treat the in- dividual as a means rather than ...
... Marxist thinker , has written that " even if the percentage of the blue - collar workers is declining and that of the ' professional , technical , and kindred ' workers is on the increase , it is the working people with their own stable ...
... Marxist roots , Trotsky veered toward a kind of technocratic interpretation of Soviet society , and it was only natural that those influenced by him such as Bell should follow in his footsteps . To Marx himself , the key to the nature ...
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A Lesson for the Supreme | 1 |
Plato and the Media | 15 |
An Aristotelian Perspective | 29 |
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