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THE PERCEPTION OF MUSLIM DEMOCRACY IN THE POLITICAL THOUGHT OF RACHID GHANNOUCHI

democracy and the politics of Ghannouchi, i.e., the Ennahda party, is a crucial topic in academia. Ghannouchi intended to argue that Islamic political values are compatible with democratic values ... not continue because of political problems. He moved to Syria and enrolled in the Department of Philosophy at Damascus University. After graduation, he went to France for his postgraduate studies in

The Procedural Justice Industrial Complex

-2_Text.indd 160 1/25/24 9:50 AM 2024] PROCEDURAL JUSTICE 565 rising crime rates during the COVID-19 pandemic and political backlash to the “defund” messaging,3 policymakers retreated from earlier ... ://www.nytimes.com/2021/10/10/us/dallas-policedefund.html [https://perma.cc/6DKN-XN4U](“The abrupt reversals have come in response to rising levels of crime, the exodus of police officers and political pressures

Interlocal Power Roulette

sometimes do intervene, at times aggressively, to reorder interlocal power in pursuit of substantive policies or particular political goals. Intergovernmental power dynamics can thus lurch between the polar ... discretionary powers held by the others. If all three desired ownership or, conversely, if none sought the obligation, they could negotiate their conflict through political channels at the local level, absent

AL-FARABİ: A SPLIT-IDENTITY?

Abstract   The split-identity problem of religious modern man in politics can be traced back to the medieval age; and Al-Farabi, the founder of Islamic political philosophy was a salient example of ... introduction, in the first part, religion and philosophy in Al-Farabi are discussed to provide a ground for the following part. Through the second part, his split-identity between classical political philosophy

AL-FARABİ: A SPLIT-IDENTITY?

Abstract   The split-identity problem of religious modern man in politics can be traced back to the medieval age; and Al-Farabi, the founder of Islamic political philosophy was a salient example of ... introduction, in the first part, religion and philosophy in Al-Farabi are discussed to provide a ground for the following part. Through the second part, his split-identity between classical political philosophy

AL-FARABİ: A SPLIT-IDENTITY?

Abstract   The split-identity problem of religious modern man in politics can be traced back to the medieval age; and Al-Farabi, the founder of Islamic political philosophy was a salient example of ... introduction, in the first part, religion and philosophy in Al-Farabi are discussed to provide a ground for the following part. Through the second part, his split-identity between classical political philosophy

Trust the Science but Do Your Research: A Comment on the Unfortunate Revival of the Progressive Case for the Administrative State

what counts as a scientific fact is the product of complex social, political, and other processes. The critique is deployed in an analysis of the responses of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and ... bureaucracies regard as “the science” was shaped in part by bureaucratic and political considerations, and the parts that were so shaped were important components of the overall policy response. Part II

The Living Constitution: Why the Supreme Court Must Part Ways with Exclusionary Eminent Domain

inherent in sovereignty.”14 Because it was well established, “the framers were content to rely primarily on institutional and political arrangements to safeguard property owners.”15 However, after the ... condemnations . . . invariably target poor neighborhoods in localities.”). 44. Id. at 136 (quoting Ilya Somin, The Limits of Backlash: Assessing the Political response to Kelo, 93 MINN. L. REV. 2100, 2105 (2009

Levels of Free Speech Scrutiny

political contributions. That standard should function as proportional scrutiny that treats secondary effects on speech differently than censorship of ideas and perspectives. As to strict scrutiny, its narrow ... Affairs; Adjunct Professor , Department of Political Science STEPHEN A. CONRAD , Ph . D. (Harvard University, 1980 ), J.D. (Yale University, 1982 ), Professor PAUL P. CRAIG , B.C.L. (University of Oxford

Gerrymandering & Justiciability: The Political Question Doctrine After Rucho v. Common Cause

This Article deconstructs Rucho’s articulation and application of the political question doctrine and makes two contributions. First, the Article disentangles the political question doctrine from ... & Justiciability: The Political Question Doctrine After Rucho Available at: https://www.repository.law.indiana.edu/ilj/vol95/iss4/6 - Follow this and additional works at: https://www.repository.law.indiana.edu/ilj

POST-TRUTH: HEGEMONYA’NIN YENİ İDEOLOJİK AYGITI

post-truth phenomenon in the context of political science. As Mouffe emphasized, politics exist with motion, and new tools are inevitable to emerge as a necessity of the political one with the changing ... political philosophy. This tendency was sometimes reflected in Plato, Nietzsche and Pareto. Within this context, this study suggests an alternative route after dealing with several examples of the search for

Legal Philosophy from Plato to Hegel, by Huntington Cairns

the industrial challenge of today, the antitrust agencies must be provided with a set of fine surgical instruments. WALTER ADAMSt LEGAL PHILOSOPHY PROM PLATO TO HEGEL. By Huntington Cairns. Baltimore ... : The John Hopkins Press, 1949. Pp. xvi, 567. - $7.50. I have long thought that "legal philosophy" or "jurisprudence" would frighten fewer people away if it were more attractively labeled; "thbroughgoing

The Trade Origins of Privacy Law

and the political risk of this arrangement, the computer server was moved closer to home. In 1989, Fiat-France sought to consolidate employee information at its headquarters in Turin, Italy. The CNIL ... PRIVACY GUIDELINES 7 (2011). 45. G.A. Res. 217 (III) A, Universal Declaration of Human Rights, art. 12 (Dec. 10, 1948); International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, art. 17, opened for signature

Political Norms, Constitutional Conventions, and President Donald Trump

law. There likely have been some such violations, and there may be more. But what is most troubling about President Trump is his disregard of political norms that had previously constrained presidential ... Professor of Political Science, Duke Law School. For helpful conversations about political norms and constitutional conventions, I am grateful to Curtis Bradley, Michael Dorf, Claudia Geiringer, R. Craig

The Political Process as Final Solution

elected majority that knows the "truth." Madison may also have known that ultimately even the Supreme Court would be subject to democratic political forces. 3 He may also have known how intolerant and ... pierced by the forces of a "great historical ideal,"' the democratic political process." Energized by the economic conditions of the 1930s, the political process, in the 1980s and 1990s, may be taking on 5

Rethinking Copyright Harmonization

services. In short, with these new technological entrants, the political economy of copyright harmonization has significantly changed, and those changes are poised to exert considerable influence on ... influence on copyright’s global future. In this Article, I map out the key players in copyright’s new political economy, and I grapple with how their often-divergent interests are likely to affect global

Individualism as Principle: Its Emergence, Institutionalization, and Contradictions, political philosophy

usefulness within the social sciences, if not in politics. One way to ensure this concept's usefulness, I suggest, would be to distance it from its normative moorings in political philosophy and t © 1997 by ... , however, a new dynamic evolves and it is with this dynamic that I wish to end, offering some brief comments on certain aspects of contemporary debates in normative political philosophy. Recall here the

The Fortification of Inequality: Constitutional Doctrine and the Political Economy

shape them. Third, while much constitutional law relating to the distribution of economic and political power and the non-existence of social welfare rights now seems indisputable, sometimes even ... political system from which many ordinary Americans feel excluded; they feel forgotten by those in power, and they worry that their opportunities are declining.1 Their perceptions are based in reality

DAĞITIMCI VE SOSYAL EŞİTSİZLİK EKSENİNDE EŞİTSİZLİĞİN FARKLI YÜZLERİ

liberalism Adam Smith and prominent political scientist Robert Dahl, even though equality discussions were classified generally into two categories in the literature: distributive equality which requires that ... , 99 : 906 - 44 . Dahl , R. ( 1996 ). “Equality versus Inequality” . Political Science and Politics , 639 - 649 . Dworkin , R. ( 1981 ). “What is equality? Part 2: Equality of resources” . Philosophy and

DEĞİŞEN PARTİLER, DEĞİŞMEYEN SİYASET; 1950 ESKİŞEHİR VE 1958 ÇANKIRI SEL FELAKETLERİ

flood disasters were revealed, and then the reflections of the disasters on the press and their flows in the public opinion within the political conjuncture of the period were discussed. We can consider ... terms of the official media organs of political parties, and the other is in terms of the evaluations of the press, which has somehow been engaged in politics but has not become guided. Again, we can