Interpreting British GovernanceRoutledge, 2. 9. 2003. - 240 страница How is Britain governed? Have we entered a new era of governance? Can traditional approaches to governance help us to interpret 21st century Britain? |
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... role in practice but unlimited power in theory. Although there were no constitutional checks on the powers of government, 'public compliance depended on their non-use'. Second, the state was supposed to be neutral between classes but it ...
... role in practice but unlimited power in theory. Although there were no constitutional checks on the powers of government, 'public compliance depended on their non-use'. Second, the state was supposed to be neutral between classes but it ...
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... role. Historians focused on particular events as they unfolded chronologically. Often they sought to unpack the beliefs and motives of those involved in their story. Lawyers looked at the formal nature of institutions. Often they sought ...
... role. Historians focused on particular events as they unfolded chronologically. Often they sought to unpack the beliefs and motives of those involved in their story. Lawyers looked at the formal nature of institutions. Often they sought ...
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... role for interpretation in spelling out some features of social life. One obvious area is the ideology that political actors use to legitimate their actions irrespective of their real motivations. When politicians use human rights to ...
... role for interpretation in spelling out some features of social life. One obvious area is the ideology that political actors use to legitimate their actions irrespective of their real motivations. When politicians use human rights to ...
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... role of ideas about human rights in the relevant society. Another such area is that of speech- acts because they usually presume shared linguistic conventions (Skinner 1970, 1988). A final area where interpretation plays a special role ...
... role of ideas about human rights in the relevant society. Another such area is that of speech- acts because they usually presume shared linguistic conventions (Skinner 1970, 1988). A final area where interpretation plays a special role ...
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... role to human agency in constructing such discourses. Rather, he appears to suggest that discourses develop randomly as products of time and chance. There is no cosmic logic from which we might read-off a discourse from our knowledge of ...
... role to human agency in constructing such discourses. Rather, he appears to suggest that discourses develop randomly as products of time and chance. There is no cosmic logic from which we might read-off a discourse from our knowledge of ...
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