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No Money Allowed

with Political Philosophy, 27 J. ECON. PERSP. 121, 125 (2013). ... longstanding. Although the roots of this debate can be traced back at least to the classical political economists of the early 19th century, the contours of modern debate about the moral limits of markets are

Involuntary Reproductive Servitude: Forced Pregnancy, Abortion, and the Thirteenth Amendment

. 2018). As a political matter, Mississippi’s legislature stands as an anomaly to the state’s race and sex demographics. Various explanations might be offered for why white men overwhelmingly dominate and ... Representatives and about seventeen point six percent of members of the Mississippi Senate are women.” Center for Youth Political Participation, The Mississippi State Legislature, RUTGERS U., https

Why Hold Elections? - Using Consent Decrees to Insulate Policies from Political Change

irrevocable. Ancient lawgivers pronounced a curse on future generations who might presume to alter their enactments. Modern politicians hope to set in train such powerful political forces that successors will

INSTITUTIONAL IMPACT OF BRAIN DRAIN, HUMAN CAPITAL, AND INEQUALITY: A POLITICAL ECONOMY ANALYSIS

This paper uses an "exit and voice" political economy model to examine the institutional impact of brain drain, human capital, and inequality. Some of the main findings are: 1) the impact of brain ... , political economy   1. Introduction People migrate for a variety of reasons, including to escape bad economic and political institutions. Individuals facing such institutions can remain in their home

INSTITUTIONAL IMPACT OF BRAIN DRAIN, HUMAN CAPITAL, AND INEQUALITY: A POLITICAL ECONOMY ANALYSIS

This paper uses an "exit and voice" political economy model to examine the institutional impact of brain drain, human capital, and inequality. Some of the main findings are: 1) the impact of brain ... , political economy   1. Introduction People migrate for a variety of reasons, including to escape bad economic and political institutions. Individuals facing such institutions can remain in their home

INSTITUTIONAL IMPACT OF BRAIN DRAIN, HUMAN CAPITAL, AND INEQUALITY: A POLITICAL ECONOMY ANALYSIS

This paper uses an "exit and voice" political economy model to examine the institutional impact of brain drain, human capital, and inequality. Some of the main findings are: 1) the impact of brain ... , political economy   1. Introduction People migrate for a variety of reasons, including to escape bad economic and political institutions. Individuals facing such institutions can remain in their home

VOTE BUYING, POLITICAL PATRONAGE AND SELECTIVE PLUNDER

This article introduces a political economy model for studying the relationship between the vote-buying strategy of a party that has won the mayoralty of a municipality in the last election and its ... Political Science Review, Vol. 63: 525-536.         [ Links ] Fleurbaey, M., B. Tungodden, and P. Vallentyne (2008), "On the Possibility of Nonaggregative Priority for the Worst Off." Social Philosophy and

VOTE BUYING, POLITICAL PATRONAGE AND SELECTIVE PLUNDER

This article introduces a political economy model for studying the relationship between the vote-buying strategy of a party that has won the mayoralty of a municipality in the last election and its ... Political Science Review, Vol. 63: 525-536.         [ Links ] Fleurbaey, M., B. Tungodden, and P. Vallentyne (2008), "On the Possibility of Nonaggregative Priority for the Worst Off." Social Philosophy and

VOTE BUYING, POLITICAL PATRONAGE AND SELECTIVE PLUNDER

This article introduces a political economy model for studying the relationship between the vote-buying strategy of a party that has won the mayoralty of a municipality in the last election and its ... Political Science Review, Vol. 63: 525-536.         [ Links ] Fleurbaey, M., B. Tungodden, and P. Vallentyne (2008), "On the Possibility of Nonaggregative Priority for the Worst Off." Social Philosophy and

Abortion Experts

over medication abortion are windows into how courts legitimize and delegitimize different types of expertise in the service of political goals. Courts deploy arguments about expertise to lay the ... . Seeing expertise as situated and operationalized for political and distributional gains could allow reproductive rights advocates the ability to open up new doors for political 5 For developments on

Don’t Believe Your Eyes: Fighting Deepfaked Nonconsensual Pornography with Tort Law

article was closer to a political cartoon or caricature, which are common tools of political debate that public figures should reasonably expect to come their way.162 For the DNCP creator defendant, actual ... is primarily concerned with political speech and DNCP does not touch on matters of public concern. In Snyder v. Phelps,176 the Court considered whether the First Amendment shielded the Westboro Baptist

Long COVID and Temporary Conditions as Disabilities Under the ADA

these matters. Furthermore, as noted by the Chevron majority, just as judges “are not experts in the field,” nor are they part of either “political branch” of the government.167 Substantive decisions ... implementing Congress’s laws, bolstering the case for judicial deference. It is true that courts may be less likely to respect agency pronouncements when they reflect political agendas, wishing to resist the

Education and Politics: Lessons from the American Founding

political speeches and deeds are instructive to citizens, young and old, as well as to non-citizens. So it is not surprising that some of the greatest works of political philosophy take education as their ... liberalism of America's founding principles did not mean that classical political philosophy or its concern with moral virtue was irrelevant, even if the polis as an actual political community was no more. In

Climate Change Disclosures After NIFLA

and uncontroversial” by holding that disclosures related to abortion were controversial.15 Whether the prong now excludes all political controversies, ideological or scientific disagreements, or any ... from Zauderer was that “[w]hile factual, the compelled statement [in NIFLA] took sides in a heated political controversy, forcing the clinic to convey a message fundamentally at odds with its [crisis

Moyo Vol. X N 1

Might Hit You With a Pocket Protector". 20. Silverstein, Illana. "First Contact: Improvisational Dance on Campus". 32. Dunson, Jim. "Philosophy of Pecan Pie: The Culmination of a Grand Tradition of Cu ... the Dole- keep me grounded and far from the heart of any republican, but the only explanation that I can offer is that love drums knows no boundaries, even political ones. My friends warned me against

Black Masculinity and the Government

financing were committed in alignment with MBK.32 The cultural critic Ta-Nehisi Coates wrote in 2015 that Moynihan’s “vision dominates liberal political discourse today. One hears Moynihan in Barack Obama’s ... political protest and self-help. In Terry, a police officer was patrolling downtown Cleveland in 1963 when he noticed two Black men walking up and down the street and looking in the window of a store.46 He

Voters as Fiduciaries

RAWLSIAN POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY Thus far, the argument for viewing voters as trustees of all society, present and future, has proceeded intuitively, relying primarily on environmental policy as an ... which social justice among all members could be conceivable). But as Rawls later developed his explicitly political conception of political philosophy, meaning that it entailed no metaphysically

Voters as Fiduciaries

RAWLSIAN POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY Thus far, the argument for viewing voters as trustees of all society, present and future, has proceeded intuitively, relying primarily on environmental policy as an ... which social justice among all members could be conceivable). But as Rawls later developed his explicitly political conception of political philosophy, meaning that it entailed no metaphysically

Bankruptcy & Bailouts, Subsidies & Stimulus: The Government Toolset for Responding to Market Distress

opacity of financial measures shields them from the controversy and political bickering that plague measures such as direct payments to individuals. The comparative success of the Federal Reserve in ... and flexibly than Congress can, and are less likely to be influenced by irrelevant political factors.”29 Notable in all of this is that bankruptcy provisions were almost nonexistent. Most bankruptcy