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Controlling the Capital Political Dominance in the Urbanizing World


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English | 2023 | ISBN: 0192868322 | 289 Pages | PDF (True) | 10 MB
Authoritarianism is on the rise globally, with more than twice as many countries experiencing democratic decline as democratic enhancement in recent years. This has been occurring simultaneously with unprecedented rates of urbanization in many parts of the world, raising questions about the role of cities – often considered the focal points of democratic deepening – in this authoritarian turn. While most literature considers authoritarianism on the national scale, the chapters in this book

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The Origins of Political Order From Prehuman Times to the French Revolution


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English | 2011 | ISBN: B006QGIQ94 | 22 hours and 34 minutes | MP3 64 kbps + PDF | 623 Mb
Virtually all human societies were once organized tribally, yet over time most developed new political institutions that included a central state that could keep the peace and uniform laws that applied to all citizens. Some went on to create governments that were accountable to their constituents. We take these institutions for granted, but they are absent or unable to function in many of today’s developing countries-with often disastrous consequences for the rest of the world.
Francis Fukuyama, author of the best-selling The End of History and The Last Man, and one of our most important political thinkers, provides a sweeping account of how today’s basic political institutions developed.
The first of a major two-volume work, The Origins of Political Order begins with politics among our primate ancestors and follows the story through the emergence of tribal societies, the growth of the first modern state in China, the beginning of the rule of law in India and the Middle East, and the development of political accountability in Europe up until the eve of the French Revolution.

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Working with the Community in a Political Campaign (Be the Change! Political Participation in Your Community)


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English | 2019 | ISBN: 1725340909, 1725340895 | EPUB | pages: 64 | 6.9 mb
Political candidates are only as strong as the communities who support their campaigns. That’s why it’s vital that candidates not only get to know their constituents but fully engage the community in their campaign from the start. This comprehensive volume explores a range of strategies used by political candidates to work with community members during a campaign, including connecting with different demographics of voters, mobilizing grassroots volunteers, engaging constituents through social media, and planning community events. Readers will gain the practical knowledge and inspiration they need to get involved in political campaigns in their own communities.

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Who Governs the Internet A Political Architecture


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English | ISBN: 1498512704 | 2015 | 212 pages | EPUB | 4 MB
There remains a widespread perception among both the public and elements of academia that the Internet is "ungovernable". However, this idea, as well as the notion that the Internet has become some type of cyber-libertarian utopia, is wholly inaccurate. Governments may certainly encounter tremendous difficulty in attempting to regulate the Internet, but numerous types of authority have nevertheless become pervasive. So who, then, governs the Internet? This book will contend that the Internet is, in fact, being governed, that it is being governed by specific and identifiable networks of policy actors, and that an argument can be made as to how it is being governed.

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Understanding Legitimacy Political Theory and Neo-Calvinist Social Thought


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English | ISBN: 1498518966 | 2016 | 216 pages | EPUB | 2 MB
In recent years, political theorists have increasingly focused on the question of legitimacy rather than on justice. The question of legitimacy asks: even if legal coercion falls short of being perfectly just, what nonetheless makes it morally legitimate? Yet legitimacy remains poorly understood. According to the regnant theory of justificatory liberalism, legitimate legal coercion is based on reasons all reasonable persons can accept and is conceived in terms of a hypothetical procedure. Philip Shadd argues that this view would effectively de-legitimize all laws given its requirement of unanimity; it wrongly suggests that basic rights are outcomes of political procedures rather than checks on such procedures; and it is paternalistic as it substitutes hypothetical persons for actual persons.

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