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Women, Hospitality and The Intimate Politics of International Socialism, 1955–1965

In the 1950s, a commitment to democratic socialism connected networks of intellectuals, activists and political operators in both Europe and Asia. Many of these were women, who built informal and ... between men that remain underexplored. Apart from in Burma, the hub of the Asian socialist movement, Asian socialist parties were almost always in political opposition to mainstream nationalist parties. The

Doubt and the dislocation of magic: France, 1790–1940

. 10 Liam Kofi Bright, ‘White Psychodrama’, forthcoming in Journal of Political Philosophy. 11 Alexandra Walsham, ‘The Reformation and the “Disenchantment of the World” Reassessed’, Historical ... choosing, as he does, to see ‘belief’ as a colonizer of ‘neighboring epistemic categories’. Ibid., 282, 293. 7 See Ted Honderich (ed.), The Oxford Companion to Philosophy, 2nd edn (Oxford, 2005), 193; D

Solitude and Soul in Restoration Britain

Mackenzie made no secret of his political ambitions. Modern interpreters treat the debate as a literary joust, a playful display of mock argument in a classic late Renaissance mode. A letter from Evelyn to ... political events; his shrewd reflections on the arts, religion and science: all these make his Diary an invaluable source. Evelyn was an influential courtier and a polymath, a notable figure in his day. But

Mutually Intelligible Principles?

Are the nondelegation, major questions, and political question doctrines mutually intelligible? This article asks whether there is more than superficial resemblance between the nondelegation, major ... questions, and political question concepts in Wayman v. Southard, 23 U.S. (10 Wheat.) 1 (1825), an early nondelegation case that has become focal in recent nondelegation and major questions scholarship and

The Curious Case of Justice Neil Gorsuch

Justice Neil Gorsuch, 44 Pace L. Rev. 1 (2023) - Article 1 Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.pace.edu/plr Justin Burnworth* * J.D., PhD Candidate in Political Science, University ... legal philosophy. Nonetheless—I am sure Justice Gorsuch would agree with me—the best way to understand his “Enduring” theory of law is to dive into the text of his opinions and extract the logic on which

Gold Rushes, Universities and Globalization, 1840–1910

tendencies. The pre-gold city of Sydney, with a pre-rush population of 54,000, positioned itself at the top of the Australian colonies’ social and political food chain. Gold rushes upset this balance of power ... ’.53 In this case, the first university council in Melbourne saw revolutionary impulses and looked to re-create an Old World social hierarchy. Word of new political creeds in ascendance across the globe

Flows of History

articles reviewed date mostly from the year 2000 onwards, reflecting the growing importance of water to scholarly (as well as cultural, political and artistic) agendas in the previous two decades. We have ... and China and the staggeringly rapid melt of polar ice caps. At the same time, infrastructures around water reveal long legacies of political and environmental disfranchisement. To give but three recent

George Washington’s Attorneys: The Political Selection of United States Attorneys at the Founding

President’s selections. George Washington sought those who would represent the government’s interests, adhere to the government’s policies, and advance Washington’s political goals. His selections also ... arrangement of the judicial department as essential to the happiness of our country and to the stability of its’ political system—hence the selection of the fittest characters to expound the laws, and dispense

Cross-Endorsement by Political Parties: A "Very Pretty Jungle"?

and political spectrums who are held together by their willingness to compromise on issues, and the fact that even if elected, it is difficult for a third party to gain a foothold since power in

Prison Reform and the Power of Ideas: Building Political Will

and the Power of Ideas: Building Political Will Baroness Vivien Stern* It is wonderful to be here. As a person who has some connection to the international human rights movement it is a privilege to ... political ends and the imprisonment of those who are incarcerated is justified to the rest of the population by describing them as, and giving them the identity of, "enemies of the state." Most countries

Divisiveness, National Narratives, and the Establishment Clause

The Supreme Court habitually justifies the Establishment Clause as a means to prevent political division, protect the civil peace, and forestall citizen alienation. In spite of this popularity among ... judiciary, legal scholars have emphatically rejected the political division theory. They state that religion is not especially divisive, and that even if it was, there is no reason to think non-establishment

Garcia v. San Antonio Metropolitan Transit Authority: The Commerce Clause and the Political Process

provided in our system of congressional lawmaking are the principal limitations on the federal commerce power. 3 In emphasizing the political process as a safeguard against encroachments upon state

Political Party Contributions and Expenditures under the Federal Election Campaign Act: Anomalies and Unfinished Business

political expenditures with political speech and subjected the direct limitations to the strictest scrutiny. The Court upheld: (1) a $1000 limitation on contributions by individuals or groups to any candidate

Women and the Fight for Urban Change in Late Francoist Spain

and oral history interviews to show how collectives helped shape the places in which they lived, changing Spain’s social and urban landscape and constituting the emergence of women into the political ... untaken, opposing her former political activism with an identity she depicts as traditionally feminine. This conflict might relate to cultural expectations from the time she is describing, or to her later

Constitutional Right to a Fair Trial and Social Justice Influence

Kishi & Sam Jones, Demonstrations and Political Violence in America: New Data for Summer 2020, ARMED CONFLICT LOCATION & EVENT DATA PROJECT (Sept . 3, 2020 ), https://acleddata.com/ 2020 /09/03 ... /demonstrations-political -violence-in-america-new-data-for-summer- 2020 /. 138. See id. 139. See Press Release, Off. of Governor Tim Walz & Lt. Governor Peggy Flanagan , Governor Walz Signs Executive Order

The Uprooting of Indigenous Women’s Horticultural Practices in Brazil, 1500–1650

Difference: Race in Early Modern Philosophy (Princeton, 2017), 84. 111 Smith, Nature, Human Nature, and Human Difference, 84. 112 C. R. Boxer, The Golden Age of Brazil: Growing Pains of a Colonial

Queer Phenomenology in Law: A Critical Theory of Orientation

. There are both pragmatic and theoretical justifications for this project. The pragmatic justifications include the need to better address the legal issues and experiences of queer people, recent political ... . . . . While all political sequences are necessarily “singular”, in as much as they trace no destiny (there is no determinism in the aleatory trajectory of a political event), the task of philosophy is to

IMPEACHMENT, DONALD TRUMP AND THE ATTEMPTED EXTORTION OF UKRAINE

rampant political and racial polarization; multiple lies to the public on a daily basis from the president and administration; unprecedented cabinet and high level administrative personnel turnover ... the conclusion of the Mueller investigation into Russia’s 2016 election interference, President Trump calls the president of Ukraine and requests an investigation into his political rival Joseph Biden

Comrades or Foes: Did the Russians Break the Law or New Ground for the First Amendment?

accused the Russians of staging protests, distributing false propaganda, and spreading political messages and ideologies online in an effort to affect the outcome of the 2016 Presidential Election. We argue ... criminal. Rather, these acts are protected political speech under the First Amendment of the United States Constitution because the Russians engaged in conduct that is crucial to political discourse in a

Navigating Identity, Belonging, and Purpose in a Society in Flux

visited Feb. 14, 2024) (describing Sarah Livingston Jay as “the daughter of one of New York’s most prominent political figures” and noting her marriage to John Jay). 23. See Students for Fair Admissions