Agents of the People

Agents of the People
Author: Pasi Ihalainen
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 546
Release: 2010-03-22
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9789004183940

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Analysing parliamentary references to the people, this book provides a more nuanced interpretation of eighteenth-century re-evaluations of democracy. It shows how interaction between parliamentarians and the public sphere in different political cultures produced more modern conceptions of the legitimacy of political power.

Agents of the People

Agents of the People
Author: Pasi Ihalainen
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 547
Release: 2010
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789004183360

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Analysing parliamentary references to the people, this book provides a more nuanced interpretation of eighteenth-century re-evaluations of democracy. It shows how interaction between parliamentarians and the public sphere in different political cultures produced more modern conceptions of the legitimacy of political power.

Agents of Change

Agents of Change
Author: Amjad Noorani,Nadeem Hussain (Research fellow)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 477
Release: 2021
Genre: Educational change
ISBN: 0190705507

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Agents of Change is a compilation of thought-provoking insights, opinions, personal stories, and suggested actions for change in the K-12 education system in Pakistan.

The People s Agents and the Battle to Protect the American Public

The People s Agents and the Battle to Protect the American Public
Author: Rena Steinzor,Sidney Shapiro
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2010-06-15
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0226772047

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Reasonable people disagree about the reach of the federal government, but there is near-universal consensus that it should protect us from such dangers as bacteria-infested food, harmful drugs, toxic pollution, crumbling bridges, and unsafe toys. And yet, the agencies that shoulder these responsibilities are in shambles; if they continue to decline, lives will be lost and natural resources will be squandered. In this timely book, Rena Steinzor and Sidney Shapiro take a hard look at the tangled web of problems that have led to this dire state of affairs. It turns out that the agencies are not primarily to blame and that regulatory failure actually stems from a host of overlooked causes. Steinzor and Shapiro discover that unrelenting funding cuts, a breakdown of the legislative process, an increase in the number of political appointees, a concurrent loss of experienced personnel, chaotic White House oversight, and ceaseless political attacks on the bureaucracy all have contributed to the broken system. But while the news is troubling, the authors also propose a host of reforms, including a new model for measuring the success of the agencies and a revitalization of the civil service. The People’s Agents and the Battle to Protect the American Public is an urgent and compelling appeal to renew America’s best traditions of public service.

Agents of Change

Agents of Change
Author: Ben Laurence
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2021-11-09
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780674258419

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An incisive argument for the relevance of political philosophy and its possibility of effecting change. The appeal of political philosophy is that it will answer questions about justice for the sake of political action. But contemporary political philosophy struggles to live up to this promise. Since the death of John Rawls, political philosophers have become absorbed in methodological debates, leading to an impasse between two unattractive tendencies: utopians argue that philosophy should focus uncompromisingly on abstract questions of justice, while pragmatists argue that we should concern ourselves only with local efforts to ameliorate injustice. Agents of Change shows a way forward. Ben Laurence argues that we can combine utopian justice and the pragmatic response to injustice in a political philosophy that unifies theory and practice in pursuit of change. Political philosophy, on this view, is not a purely normative theory disconnected from practice. Rather, political philosophy is itself a practiceÑan exercise of practical reason issuing in action. Laurence contends that this exercise begins in ordinary life with the confrontation with injustice. Philosophy draws ideas about justice from this encounter to be pursued through political action. Laurence shows that the task of political philosophy is not complete until it asks the question ÒWhat is to be done?Ó and deliberates actionable answers.

Agents of Change

Agents of Change
Author: Sanderijn Cels,Jorrit de Jong,Frans Nauta
Publsiher: Brookings Institution Press
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2012
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780815722625

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While governments around the world struggle to maintain service levels amid fiscal crises, social innovators are improving citizen outcomes by changing the system from within. The authors offer compelling stories, lively illustrations, and insightful interpretations on how innovators, social entrepreneurs, and change agents are dealing effectively with powerful opponents, bureaucratic hurdles, and the challenges of securing resources and support.

Agents of Influence

Agents of Influence
Author: Henry Hemming
Publsiher: PublicAffairs
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2019-10-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781541742116

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The astonishing story of the British spies who set out to draw America into World War II As World War II raged into its second year, Britain sought a powerful ally to join its cause-but the American public was sharply divided on the subject. Canadian-born MI6 officer William Stephenson, with his knowledge and influence in North America, was chosen to change their minds by any means necessary. In this extraordinary tale of foreign influence on American shores, Henry Hemming shows how Stephenson came to New York--hiring Canadian staffers to keep his operations secret--and flooded the American market with propaganda supporting Franklin Roosevelt and decrying Nazism. His chief opponent was Charles Lindbergh, an insurgent populist who campaigned under the slogan "America First" and had no interest in the war. This set up a shadow duel between Lindbergh and Stephenson, each trying to turn public opinion his way, with the lives of millions potentially on the line.

Anticancer Agents Recently Developed in the People s Republic of China a Review

Anticancer Agents Recently Developed in the People s Republic of China  a Review
Author: Chen-Pien Li
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1973
Genre: Antimitotic agents
ISBN: UOM:39015003827980

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