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    A culturalist theory of political change
    (1988) Eckstein, Harry
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    Almanlaşan Amerikan Düşüncesi
    (1991) Özel, Mustafa
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    Althusser's Marxism without a knowing subject
    (1985) Smith, Steven B.
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    Arguments; The Politics of Terror
    (1973) Jay, Martin
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    The Cambridge School, c.1875-c.1975
    (Imprint Academic, 2016) Alexander, J.
    The ‘Cambridge School’ is a term associated with some historians of political thought who since the 1960s have claimed to have something to say of contemporary relevance about politics. Here it is argued that the School has to be understood as a long consequence of Seeley’s determination at the foundation of the Historical Tripos in the 1870s to relate history and politics to each other. For a century almost all the major figures in Cambridge agreed that history and politics should be related, but disagreed about how to do it. The writings of Seeley, Sidgwick, Acton, Maitland, Figgis, Barker, Oakeshott, Cowling, Laslett, Runciman, Dunn, Skinner and others are studied here in order to indicate how the historians of the Cambridge School for a century attempted to relate history and politics in not one but four ways — through political science, the history of political thought, political philosophy and political theology. © 2017 Imprint Academic. All rights reserved.
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    Corporate-liberal theory and the social security act: A chapter in the sociology of knowledge
    (1987) Domhoff, GWilliam
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    Declarations of İndependence: Arendt and Derrida on the Problem of Founding a Republic
    (1991) Honig, B.
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    Democracy and in Georg Lukacs' Political Philosophy
    (1986) Tökei, Ferenc
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    Determinants of compromising behavior in negotiation
    (1994) Druckman, Daniel
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    Dewey and Marx: On Partisanship and the Reconstruction of Society
    (1981) Damico, Alfonso J.
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    Dil ve gerçeklik
    (2000) Arslanoğlu, Kaan
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    Düşünce ve gerçek ya da modern dünya ve Baudrillard
    (1992) Adanır, Oğuz
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    Epistemological relativism and Political Theory: The Case of Paul K. Feyerabend
    (1985) Alford, Fred C.
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    Eric Voegelin's theory of consciousness
    (1992) McCarl, Steven R.
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    Firms’ strategic preferences, national institutions and the European Union’s internal energy market: a challenge to European integration
    (European Communities Studies Association, 2010-11-12) Ipek, P.; Williams, P. A.
    Although liberal intergovernmentalism claims that economic interest groups shape national preferences towards integration, while neofunctionalism assumes that these groups support integration for its expected economic benefits, these approaches cannot account for variation in EU integration across policy areas. We employ an analytical framework to explain divergent firm preferences towards integration in the EU-wide internal energy market. Building on Weber and Hallerberg’s (2001) specification of transaction costs and external (competitive) threat as independent variables in their model of divergence in firm preferences towards ‘binding’ EU rules, our analysis incorporates domestic market structure and firms’ international relationships as intervening (contextual) variables. Testing our argument in four cases - Germany, Italy, France and the UK - confirms that distinct national institutions promote divergent attitudes towards the internal energy market because domestic market structures and firms’ international settings respond to transaction costs and external threat in this market within the context of member states’ traditional local models of capitalism. In relation to theories of European integration, this study underscores the importance of varieties of capitalism in preference formation vis-à-vis integration, offering additional insights into the conditions under which national institutions have been influential in response to common external pressures in the energy market.
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    Foucault's challenge to critical theory
    (1986) White, Stephen K.
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    Government, scientists, and the priorities of science
    (1964) Maccoby, Michael
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    Hannah Arendt and the Redemptive Power of Narrative
    (1990) Behabib, Seyla
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    Hannah Arendt: Opposing Views
    (1978) Jay, Martin
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    How to Become a Dominant French Philosopher: The Case of Jacques Derrida
    (1987) Lamont, Michele
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