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The Hill (blog)
April 17, 2017
We are, as philosopher Robert Paul Wolff has argued, “conditioned to respond to the visible signs of officiality,” overawed by those we perceive ...
Cato Institute
August 29, 2016
Freedom of speech has been severely criticized at many American universities. Meanwhile, such prestigious transnational institutions as the ...
STRATFOR
February 3, 2016
Other political theorists like Robert Paul Wolff, author of In Defense of Anarchism, defend anarchy, in part by appealing to the Voters' Paradox. But Wolff, a Kant scholar, is clearly a disappointed Kantian. He looks at the world around him, sees that it does not conform to the non-contradictory rational order ofÃÂ ...
Uloop News
October 19, 2015
Ever had a load of textbooks from last semester that you just don't know what to do with? I mean who wants to resell them; we paid hundreds of ...
CounterPunch
May 22, 2015
And Robert Paul Wolff further states that while philosophical anarchists may not wish to disrupt a particular state, they do not necessarily think ...
The Daily Progress
April 8, 2015
She is survived by her four children: Vicky (Wolff) Unruh (David), Robert Paul Wolff Hymes (Debora Worth), Alison Bowman Hymes, and ...
Stonehill.edu
September 19, 2014
Since 2010, she has also been a research assistant for Philosopher Robert Paul Wolff, professor emeritus at the University of Massachusetts ...
ABC Online
June 25, 2014
Drawing on the work of Robert Paul Wolff, Ted Lowi and Sheldon Wolin, I begin to explore what alternatives there might be to Niebuhr's "realism." The article on politics and the common good was pared with another chapter in Vision and Virtue entitled, "Theology and the New American Culture." "TheologyÃÂ ...
Harvard Crimson
September 27, 2010
Students and affiliates of Harvard University hold signs with quotes by Martin Peretz in front of the Science Center on Saturday morning in ...
Philosophy Now
December 3, 2007
[A review of Plato and a Platypus Walk Into a Bar… Understanding Philosophy Through Jokes by Thomas Cathcart and Daniel Klein; and Sci-Phi: Philosophy ...
Stanford Review
April 14, 2016
Metro Broadcasting Incorporated v. Federal Communications Commission, 497 U.S. 547 (1990). [57] Edwin Baker, "Scope of the First Amendment Freedom of Speech," 25 UCLA LAW REVIEW 964 (1978).