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  • 1
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    Book
    Oxford : Oxford University Press
    ISBN: 0198798733 , 9780198798736
    Language: English
    Pages: x, 130 Seiten , 25 cm
    Edition: First edition
    DDC: 321.8
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    Keywords: Commerce Political aspects ; Republicanism Philosophy ; Commerce ; Republicanism ; United States ; United States Politics and government 2009-2017 ; Bibliografie ; USA ; Politische Kultur ; Republikanismus
    Abstract: How can citizens best protect themselves from the arbitrary power of abusive spouses, tyrannical bosses, and corrupt politicians? 'Exit Left' makes the case that in each of these three spheres the answer is the same: exit. By promoting open and competitive markets and providing the information and financial resources necessary to enable exit, the book argues that this can empower people's voices and offer them an escape from abuse and exploitation. This will advance a conception of freedom, viz. freedom as non-domination (FND), which is central to contemporary republican thought. Neo-republicans have typically promoted FND through constitutional means (separation of powers, judicial review, the rule of law, and federalism) and participatory ones (democratic elections and oversight), but this book focuses on economic means, ones that have been neglected by contemporary republicans but were commonly invoked in the older, commercial-republican tradition of Alexander Hamilton, Immanuel Kant, and Adam Smith. Just as Philip Pettit and other neo-republicans have revived and revised classical republicanism, so this book will do the same for commercial republicanism. This revival will enlarge republican practice by encouraging greater use of market mechanisms, even as it hews closely to existing republican theory
    Abstract: How can citizens best protect themselves from the arbitrary power of abusive spouses, tyrannical bosses, and corrupt politicians? 'Exit Left' makes the case that in each of these three spheres the answer is the same: exit. By promoting open and competitive markets and providing the information and financial resources necessary to enable exit, the book argues that this can empower people's voices and offer them an escape from abuse and exploitation. This will advance a conception of freedom, viz. freedom as non-domination (FND), which is central to contemporary republican thought. Neo-republicans have typically promoted FND through constitutional means (separation of powers, judicial review, the rule of law, and federalism) and participatory ones (democratic elections and oversight), but this book focuses on economic means, ones that have been neglected by contemporary republicans but were commonly invoked in the older, commercial-republican tradition of Alexander Hamilton, Immanuel Kant, and Adam Smith. Just as Philip Pettit and other neo-republicans have revived and revised classical republicanism, so this book will do the same for commercial republicanism. 0This revival will enlarge republican practice by encouraging greater use of market mechanisms, even as it hews closely to existing republican theory
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9780198798071 , 0198798075
    Language: English
    Pages: xiv, 407 Seiten , Illustrationen , 24 cm
    Edition: First edition
    Additional Information: Rezensiert in Pasture, Patrick, 1961 - Questioning Secularization and Religious Innovation in the North Atlantic World. A Review Essay 2020
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Secularization and religious innovation in the North Atlantic world
    DDC: 200.973
    RVK:
    Keywords: Religions Congresses ; Secularization Congresses ; Secularization Congresses ; Religions Congresses ; Secularization Congresses ; United States ; Secularization Congresses ; Europe ; Religion ; Religions ; Secularization ; United States Congresses Religion ; Europe Congresses Religion ; United States Congresses ; Religion ; Europe Congresses ; Religion ; Europe ; United States ; Konferenzschrift ; Europa ; Christentum ; Säkularisierung ; USA ; Geschichte 1800-2000
    Abstract: In the early twenty-first century it had become a cliche that there was a 'God Gap' between a more religious United States and a more secular Europe. The apparent religious differences between the United States and western Europe continue to be a focus of intense and sometimes bitter debate between three of the main schools in the sociology of religion. According to the influential 'Secularization Thesis', secularization has been an integral part of the processes of modernisation in the Western world since around 1800. For proponents of this thesis, the United States appears as an anomaly and they accordingly give considerable attention to explaining why it is different. For other sociologists, however, the apparently high level of religiosity in the USA provides a major argument in their attempts to refute the Thesis. Secularization and Religious Innovation in the Atlantic World provides a systematic comparison between the religious histories of the United States and western European countries from the eighteenth to the late twentieth century, noting parallels as well as divergences, examining their causes and especially highlighting change over time. This is achieved by a series of themes which seem especially relevant to this agenda, and in each case the theme is considered by two scholars. The volume examines whether American Christians have been more innovative, and if so how far is this explains the apparent 'God Gap'. It goes beyond the simple American/European binary to ask what is 'American' or 'European' in the Christianity of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, and in what ways national or regional differences outweigh these commonalities
    Abstract: In the early twenty-first century it had become a cliche that there was a 'God Gap' between a more religious United States and a more secular Europe. The apparent religious differences between the United States and western Europe continue to be a focus of intense and sometimes bitter debate between three of the main schools in the sociology of religion. According to the influential 'Secularization Thesis', secularization has been an integral part of the processes of modernisation in the Western world since around 1800. For proponents of this thesis, the United States appears as an anomaly and they accordingly give considerable attention to explaining why it is different. For other sociologists, however, the apparently high level of religiosity in the USA provides a major argument in their attempts to refute the Thesis. Secularization and Religious Innovation in the Atlantic World provides a systematic comparison between the religious histories of the United States and western European countries from the eighteenth to the late twentieth century, noting parallels as well as divergences, examining their causes and especially highlighting change over time. 0This is achieved by a series of themes which seem especially relevant to this agenda, and in each case the theme is considered by two scholars. The volume examines whether American Christians have been more innovative, and if so how far is this explains the apparent 'God Gap'. It goes beyond the simple American/European binary to ask what is 'American' or 'European' in the Christianity of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, and in what ways national or regional differences outweigh these commonalities
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9780199324200
    Language: English
    Pages: lxxvii, 1364 Seiten
    Edition: Second edition
    DDC: 342.73085
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    Keywords: United States Sources ; United States Sources ; Constitutional history Sources ; United States ; Civil rights Sources ; History ; United States ; Constitutional history Sources ; Civil rights Sources History ; USA ; Grundrecht ; Verfassungsrecht ; Geschichte 1776-1789
    Description / Table of Contents: Amendment I, establishment and free exercise clausesAmendment I, free speech and free press clauses -- Amendment I, assembly and petition clauses -- Amendment II, keep and bear arms clause -- Amendment III, quartering soldiers clause -- Amendment IV, search and seizure clause -- Amendment V, grand jury clause -- Amendment V, double jeopardy clause -- Amendment V, self-incrimination clause -- Amendment V, due process clause -- Amendment V, takings clause -- Amendment VI, criminal trial clauses -- Amendment VII, civil jury trial clauses -- Amendment VIII, bail/punishment clauses -- Amendment IX, unenumerated rights clause -- Amendment X, reservation of powers clause -- Article I, section 9, clause 2, habeas corpus clause -- Article IV, section 2, clause 1, privileges and immunities clause -- Appendix: Bill of Rights.
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9780195305319
    Language: English
    Pages: xxiv, 217 Seiten
    Series Statement: Inalienable rights series
    DDC: 342.7308/7
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    Keywords: Gays Legal status, laws, etc ; Homosexuality Law and legislation ; Sex discrimination Law and legislation ; Sodomy ; Gays Legal status, laws, etc ; United States ; Homosexuality Law and legislation ; United States ; Sex discrimination Law and legislation ; United States ; Sodomy United States ; USA ; Homosexualität ; Sodomie ; Gesetzgebung
    Abstract: The politics of disgust : practice, theory, history -- The politics of humanity : religion, race, gender, disability -- Sodomy laws : disgust and intrusion -- Antidiscrimination : romer and "animus" -- The right to marry -- Protecting intimacy : sex clubs, public sex, risky choices
    Description / Table of Contents: The politics of disgust : practice, theory, history -- The politics of humanity : religion, race, gender, disability -- Sodomy laws : disgust and intrusion -- Antidiscrimination : romer and "animus" -- The right to marry -- Protecting intimacy : sex clubs, public sex, risky choices.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 5
    Book
    Book
    Oxford : Oxford University Press
    ISBN: 9780195152180
    Language: English
    Pages: 194 S.
    DDC: 342.7308/3
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    Keywords: Citizenship ; Naturalization ; Dual nationality ; Aliens ; Equality before the law ; Citizenship United States ; Naturalization United States ; Dual nationality United States ; Aliens Legal status, laws, etc ; United States ; Equality before the law United States ; USA ; Staatsangehörigkeit ; Mehrstaater ; Ausländerrecht
    Abstract: Born American -- Made American -- Not only American -- Take it or leave it American -- American defined -- Beyond American
    Description / Table of Contents: Born American -- Made American -- Not only American -- Take it or leave it American -- American defined -- Beyond American
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