In liberal theory, which liberalism is a piece of, the state exists outside of the private sphere.
Not exact matches
Two BC NDP candidates resigned over their drug use, while BC NDP candidate Julian West resigned for getting naked
in front of minors and a
Liberal candidate
in Winnipeg was cut loose over her 9 - 11 conspiracy
theories.
In theory, there could be appetite in a number of liberal - dominated states, from New Jersey to Connecticut to Hawaii to New York (where Republicans control the State Senate, but only with the consent of a dissident faction of Democrats who might back this change
In theory, there could be appetite
in a number of liberal - dominated states, from New Jersey to Connecticut to Hawaii to New York (where Republicans control the State Senate, but only with the consent of a dissident faction of Democrats who might back this change
in a number of
liberal - dominated states, from New Jersey to Connecticut to Hawaii to New York (where Republicans control the State Senate, but only with the consent of a dissident faction of Democrats who might back this change).
Religious believers are likely to get further
in discourse with the current generation of secular academics by 1) continually demonstrating, as Posner himself seems to intuit, that only a moral
theory founded on God can actually «work,»
in the sense of bridging the gap between «is» and «ought»; and 2) demonstrating the inherent self «contradictions of the moral
theories advocated by the «secular
liberals.»
It is funny that the people who claim they are the most tolerant
in theory (the
liberal media and left) and actually the least tolerant
in fact.
While ridiculing the claims of both «
liberal «secular» and «conservative «religious» theorists, it is only religious theorists whom Posner appears to concede may be able to produce a credible
theory of moral realism, based on «faith
in a Supreme Lawgiver.»
Whether one views constitutional interpretation as grounded
in a
theory of original meaning or the traditional
liberal theory of judicial restraint and neutral principles, the distinctive nature of this approach is that it is legal
in nature.
A
theory of constitutional law that may be out of fashion
in today's legal academy, but that fits comfortably within the modern conservative and the traditional
liberal views of the courts, begins with certain basic premises: the existence of law and the possibility of meaningful rules of law.
In another sense, however, conservatism does rest in a system of belief, and is opposed as much to the theory as to the practice of socialist and liberal politic
In another sense, however, conservatism does rest
in a system of belief, and is opposed as much to the theory as to the practice of socialist and liberal politic
in a system of belief, and is opposed as much to the
theory as to the practice of socialist and
liberal politics.
Proceeding
in this way enables us to connect the private good of individuals with the common good of the community, unlike
liberal theories of justice that consider only «rights.»
But
in theory at least, any field, any book, any course of study, presented
in the right way, can provide an entry point for the awakening of a desire for
liberal learning.
hey G, I am acquainted with your
theory there... it is called Preterism... it is the standard interpretation of Revelation given by
liberals... I walked away from that belief and the church I was raised
in when I found out what they are teaching... Nope, the book of revelation is not a «code» for the events of the day at the time of the fall of Jerusalem.
This view is, I hold, more or less pervasively affirmed, explicitly or implicitly, throughout the
liberal tradition, so that its absence would provide good reason to doubt whether the
theory in question is a part of that tradition.
Some may counter that a political
theory in this mode must also reject the
liberal affirmation of maximal freedom.
The «Q»
theory came up during a
liberal schism
in the 1940's Anglican church if I'm not mistaken.
In agreement with most nonteleological expressions in the liberal political tradition, this theory affirms that rights articulate a universal or natural moral law; but, against the persisting weight of the modern natural law tradition, the universal right to general emancipation is not bound to the assertion that human rights are independent of any inclusive goo
In agreement with most nonteleological expressions
in the liberal political tradition, this theory affirms that rights articulate a universal or natural moral law; but, against the persisting weight of the modern natural law tradition, the universal right to general emancipation is not bound to the assertion that human rights are independent of any inclusive goo
in the
liberal political tradition, this
theory affirms that rights articulate a universal or natural moral law; but, against the persisting weight of the modern natural law tradition, the universal right to general emancipation is not bound to the assertion that human rights are independent of any inclusive good.
But if Spengler's quip has at least a kernal of truth to it, it suggests that reconsidering this relationship will be vital to any post-
liberal political
theory, especially ones interested
in resisting late -
liberal urges to globalize ever - larger swaths of society as a way of covering up for centralization's previous disappointments.
The right embraces a market orthodoxy that places the choosing, autonomous individual at the center of its economic
theory and accepts the larger
liberal frame
in which the only alternative to this free - market, individualist orthodoxy is statism and collectivism.
Demopolis: Democracy Before Liberalism
in Theory and Practiceby josiah obercambridge, 222 pages, $ 24.90
Liberal democracy is a modern synthesis.
If a new vision of man's destiny is to come it will have to be founded on something different from the
liberal theory of progress, and also something different from the complete rejection of that idea
in contemporary theology.
Conservatives and
liberals alike have debated the use of faith - development
theory in Christian education.1
In 1826 he wrote on the subject of
liberal economic
theories: «These
theories as they are practised have contributed to the growth of material wealth, but have diminished overall satisfaction for the individual;... they tend to render the rich richer and the poor, poorer, more dependent and more miserable.»
In theory, they can have their own married priests, parishes and bishops - and they will be free of liturgical interference by
liberal Catholic bishops who are unsympathetic to their conservative stance.
The former view, one that accepts the social contract
theory, leads to a hyper «individualism that, on the
liberal side, fetishizes free speech and subscribes to a «do your own thing» morality, and, on the conservative side, is reflected
in libertarian economics, as
in Margaret Thatcher's famous (or notorious?)
Thus community is championed more
in theory than
in reality, more as an ideal of
liberal universalism than as the diverse relational structures that impose themselves upon us
in everyday life.
Nodding
in the direction of Charles Taylor's Sources of the Self, Levenson contends that
in contrast to the
liberal political
theory that is predicated on an autonomous self, the Bible constructs the self
in familial, tribal, transgenerational, and ultimately
in national terms.
Instead of engineering people into achieving what the elite believes is good for them,
liberal political
theory encourages wide participation
in shaping and reshaping the goals to be attained.
McKenna uses the group behaviour
theory of sociologists Erikson and Durkheim to explain how this led «Catholic
liberals in the Democratic party uncomplainingly (to) accept the party's pro-abortion plank... (and) to explain why the Bishops... shut their mouths...».
The
liberal sociopolitical
theory of the Enlightenment, on the contrary, was «utilitarian
in its ethical outlook, and atomistic
in its social philosophy.
Haury studied
liberal arts at the Community College of Philadelphia and also attended Settlement Music School, where she received her certification
in music
theory and soprano vocal performance.
Like economic society
in liberal economic,
theory Rawls»
theory reasons from individuals - to - community and through a relatively basic method of consenual choice, utilizing transparant and universally applicable rules of individual rationality.
In theory, there was not a great deal in this with which Liberal Democrats could disagree, but at the time some in the party feared a new direction focused on reducing the size of the state, rather than relocating it through devolutio
In theory, there was not a great deal
in this with which Liberal Democrats could disagree, but at the time some in the party feared a new direction focused on reducing the size of the state, rather than relocating it through devolutio
in this with which
Liberal Democrats could disagree, but at the time some
in the party feared a new direction focused on reducing the size of the state, rather than relocating it through devolutio
in the party feared a new direction focused on reducing the size of the state, rather than relocating it through devolution.
In theory, this change should have been music to the ears of the
Liberal Democrats.
sanbikinoraion: when I wrote the above I was thinking about
liberal egalitarianism as a general philsophy and I had in mind what I see as the «big three» works of contemporary liberal egalitarianism: Rawls» A Theory of Justice, Dworkin's Sovereign Virtue and earlier, related essays, and Ackerman's Social Justice in the Liberal
liberal egalitarianism as a general philsophy and I had
in mind what I see as the «big three» works of contemporary
liberal egalitarianism: Rawls» A Theory of Justice, Dworkin's Sovereign Virtue and earlier, related essays, and Ackerman's Social Justice in the Liberal
liberal egalitarianism: Rawls» A
Theory of Justice, Dworkin's Sovereign Virtue and earlier, related essays, and Ackerman's Social Justice
in the
LiberalLiberal State.
What are the main differences and similarities between the marxist and elitist
theories on the distribution of power
in Liberal democracies?
Given the public themselves inevitably place themselves
in the centre, this should
in theory be good for the
Liberal Democrats.
Liberal Democrat Treasury spokesman Vince Cable accuses his opposite number
in the Conservative party of concocting «conspiracy
theories» about the public finance.
In normal opinion polls Conservative and
Liberal Democrat voters say they are far more likely to vote than Labour voters, and therefore — the
theory goes — if everyone voted it would favour Labour.
That this
theory of African «farm smarts» was published
in a
liberal newspaper
in rebuttal of Watson is conclusive evidence, I would submit, of a world gone completely and utterly mad.
The researchers found that
liberals with higher news media literacy were less likely to believe any or all of the five
liberal conspiracy
theories — among them that the federal government knew about the 9/11 terrorist attacks beforehand, that Republicans stole the 2004 presidential election through voter fraud
in Ohio, and that there's a link between childhood vaccines and autism.
Evidence indicates that increased iodine consumption replaces and therefore helps detox other halogens, such as fluoride and bromide, and even toxic metals like lead, aluminum and mercury.11 One
theory is that
liberal amounts of iodine
in the diet can protect against the harmful effects of fluoridated water.12 Iodine supports the immune system and protects against abnormal growth of bacteria
in the stomach.13
Liberal arts students must show proficiency
in political
theory, history, and geology.
Founded
in 2012, the Humanities and
Liberal Arts Assessment project (HULA) research team has taken on the project of understanding the learning
theories and related
theories of human development that lie at the heart of the humanities.
The Black Death Middle Ages - Pulling it all together Renaissance Pare and Harvey Dealing with Disease Surgery and Nursing Vaccination Early Modern Britain - Pulling it all together Germ
Theory A Revolution
in Surgery How did Public Health Improve The Discovery of Penicillin Modern Medicine Modern Surgery How did public health reforms (
liberal reforms - adapted from a brilliant resource on TES) What is the answer to public health Conclusion and Review Important note: Some of these resources will have been partly adapted by other excellent resources on TES - I can't remember the authors, otherwise I would credit them!
The NYSTE measures a candidate's knowledge and skills
in the
liberal arts and sciences,
in teaching
theory and practice, and
in the content area of the candidate's field of certification.
This extremism is neither conservative nor
liberal in nature, but is instead driven by
theories of unlimited presidential power that are wholly alien, and antithetical, to the core political values that have governed this country since its founding.
Herbert Spencer's extreme individualism and antistatism, and «social Darwinist»
theory of all social «evolution» (identified with «progress»), glorifying the unmoderated competitive struggle among men and groups and societies as «nature's» method of producing progress through innovations, conflicts, and «survival of the fittest,» had a wide vogue among the successful and especially conservative, conservative =
liberal businessmen and other people
in this period.
Students who declare Fine Arts as their major immerse themselves
in self - discovery and experimentation, supplementing their studio classes with elective courses
in art history,
theory,
liberal studies and professional practices that further broaden their cultural, historical, and intellectual horizons.
Undergraduates establish strong photographic practices and discourses through the study of analog and digital processes, the history and
theory of photography, and the development of critical thinking and writing skills through required and elective courses
in photography, other creative disciplines, and the
liberal arts.
In his role as Professor of
Liberal Arts at Skidmore he teaches a seminar on the history,
theory, and practice of the modern museum.