- Philosophical studies
Ancient and Medieval Political Philosophy
How should society be structured? What is the proper role of government? Which values and rights should be upheld? These…
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Meritocracy and its Critics
Meritocracy is an ideal that positions merit or talent as the primary basis for allocating rewards and status in society.…
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Crime, Responsibility and the Law in the US
Crime and punishment are complex issues that have been debated for centuries. How does a society determine what acts should…
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Understanding Global Governance: Challenges and Solutions
Global governance refers to the international and transnational institutions, norms, policies, and practices that collectively shape and regulate political activity…
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International Law and Global Justice
International law refers to the set of rules, norms, and standards that govern relations between states and other subjects of…
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Policing, Citizenship, and Inequality in Comparative Perspective
Abstract This paper examines the complex relationship between policing, citizenship, and inequality in modern democratic societies through a comparative perspective.…
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Modern Political Philosophy
Modern political philosophy refers to the period of political thought from the 16th to the 18th century, characterized by the…
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Law and Politics in Multicultural Democracies
Modern democracies increasingly encompass diverse ethnic, religious, linguistic and cultural groups as a result of immigration, minority activism, and recognition…
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Economic Justice: Theory and Practice
Economic justice refers to the moral appropriateness of distributions of economic benefits and burdens across society. Conceptions of economic justice…
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The Abolish Police Theory: Origins, Critiques, and Policy Implications
The abolish police movement represents a radical rethinking of modern law enforcement premised on its inherent ties to racism, violence,…
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Technically Justice: The Politics of Technology and Criminal Justice
The application of technology within criminal justice systems has expanded rapidly in recent decades across areas such as surveillance, data…
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