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”) policies that could reduce short-term or long-term profits? How should companies respond to political pushback against their approaches to free expression or ESG? The studies’ results are consistent with ... employee speech and political rights. They are also consistent with the view that business decisions by both public and private firms may credit non-shareholder interests—those of employees, the environment
ethical values. The main purpose of this study is to examine the basic characteristics that an ideal public administrator should have, according to common political treatises. The political treatises
political convict from 1847. He belonged to the most prominent representatives of the philosophy of the Polish Romanticism. He co-created the so-called Polish national philosophy. He criticized Hegel’s ... Hegel’s thought. In place of the extreme philosophy of reason, 59 W. Hahn, Karol Libelt w setną rocznicę urodzin, Lwów 1907, s. 43-44, cyt. za: G. Kubik, „Studia Socialia Cracoviensia” 6(2014), nr 2, s. 218
them “the villain of the finance world.” Global regulatory bodies, namely the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the Bank of International Settlement (BIS), and political leaders, including the Biden
Legislation, NAT’L CONF. OF STATE LEGISLATURES (Oct. 11, 2012). 20. While a comprehensive exploration of the political-economic implications of loophole entrepreneurship is largely beyond the scope of this ... Article, intentional loopholes raise important and contentious questions about cronyism, regulatory capture, rent seeking, and public choice/interest group theories of political economy. For example, when
should be comity doctrine’s inherent tension, given the burdens it places on judges to make foreign policy decisions ordinarily entrusted to the political branches.4 To complicate—and, perhaps, to explain ... pressing to both legal scholarship and political reality. Forces of globalization have similarly added new complexity to the United States’ private cross-border antitrust enforcement regime.6 Where American
POLITICAL CORRUPTION: AFFLICTING AMERICA AND AFFAIRS ABROAD Matthew Dilleri Fordham University School of Law MODERATOR Giselle Sedanoii PANELISTS Sean J. Griffithiii Fordham University School of Law ... Business Law and Director of the Fordham Corporate Law Center at Fordham University School of Law. iv. Susan Rose-Ackerman is the Henry R. Luce Professor of Jurisprudence (Law and Political Science) at Yale
fascinated by America’s political ex-periment, economic expansion, and population growth than by its popular cul-ture. Peoples the world over do not automatically identify with the United States; in fact, many ... in 2012 to the near exclusion of his more conservative rivals. (The Republican base failed to turn out for Romney). Philosophy and the Founders For America’s founders, the primary political writings
This paper is a review article based on the tradition of realistic philosophy. Its goal is to collect and organize information on two categories emerging in the field of humanistic research into ... between them. Another concept analyzed in realistic philosophy is that of “nature”. The good was presented as a universal property of beings, including nature understood as a complex multiplicity of
-love and love of neighbor. Modern Catholic philosophy has often struggled with how the common good should be interpreted, with personalists in particular coming under fire. Looking at the monastic life ... to be a political animal, drawn to forming societal relationships. Not only do these relationships allow man to flourish materially, but, more importantly, community orders man to a life of virtue
The article attempts to reconstruct the approach of practicing the philosophy of nature by Franciszek Gabryl (1866-1914). The Cracow philosopher undertook the problem of the method of natural ... the context of neothomism tradition – can be perceived as an attempt to modernize classical christian philosophy. The article attempted to determine what was his approach to the issue of the method of
directly shape the legal framework, but they are subject to political pressures that make it difficult to act.168 Courts have significant powers to oversee litigation and to craft precedent on point, but ... Griffith, supra note 2, at n.194 (acknowledging Delaware’s political economy interests centralizing its role in merger litigation). 257. See Jeffries, supra note 4, at 98. 258. See Griffith, supra note 54
of Political Philosophy , 24 ( 1 ), 67 - 87 . Özözen-Kahraman , S. , Gültay , B. ( 2019 ), Türkiye'de parti tercihlerinde sıradışı içelerin belirlenmesi ( 2007 -2015), Amme Idaresi Dergisi, 52 ( 3 ... Beyanı Yazarların herhangi bir çıkar çatışması yoktur. Kaynaklar Almond, G. A. ve Verba, S. (2015), The Civic Culture: Political Attitudes and Democracy in Five Nations, Princeton: Princeton University
expression of the general will of the Absolute. Christian philosophy sees social life as a natural and primary condition of the human being. In view of that, from the perspective of Christian personalistic ... perspective of Christian personalistic philosophy, man makes up a part of the universum, living in the specified environment to which he is related in various ways. Through his psychophysical structure, man is
their place in the tradition of European philosophy. It does also, on the basis of the content of the papal document, some comments on the nature of the systematic comparison of natural knowledge to
VanguardThe concept of investment stewardship is borne out of the philosophy that intervention is required to ensure that assets maintain or enhance their value over time, or at least do not decline due to
Bu sorunların devlet politikaları ve bürokratik yapı ile olan ilişkisi üzerine analitik bir gözlem yapmaktır. Türkiyenin sosyal, kültürel ve politik dinamiklerinin ülkedeki yapısal sorunlar ile olan ilişkisi ve devletin bu dinamikler ile etkileşimi ortaya konulmaya çalışılacaktır. Bu çalışmada ülkenin belirtilen sorunları tarihsel bir cercevede incelenecek olmakla birlikte, yakın...
for faith. This kindof foundation exists on the basis of a realistic concept of will. In a priori morality, due to the concept of the will, only moral faith is possible. Positivist philosophy replaces ... , Wola, dz. cyt., s. 824. 28 Por. tamże, s. 825. 29 Por. STh 1, q. 82, a. 1; E. Gilson, The Christian Philosophy of St. Thomas Aquinas, Toronto 1994, s. 242. 30 Por. STh 1, q. 82, a. 2. stają w koniecznym
and philosophy and in the second one describes theology as a science. Kaminski strongly emphasizes the rela-tionships between theology and philosophy. Their basis is not only the man whose thinking ... similar object of both branches. They had the form of antagonism or subsidiarity. They are complicated at the moment of departure in theology from classical philosophy to contemporary trends, which are not
determination and courage to use it. Those who decided to take up the challenge posed by Kant became propagators of ideas characteristic of the modern era. In political terms, it was the theory of the social ... the eighteenth-century philosophy became an incentive for increased apologetic activity, which formed two ways of approaching modernity. Modern-day radical apologists believe that the Enlightenment