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Building: BL27 Georg Sverdrups hus, Floor: 3, Room: GS 3524
Thursday 11:00 - 12:40 CEST (07/09/2017)
First article of this panel is “political liberalism’s problem” that has written by Ruhtan Yalciner (Oxford University). This paper has studied John Rawl’s theory about usage of public reason in the public policy making. “Redistribution Preferences and Ideological Orientation … “, is the subject of the second article that present by Will You & Sejin Koo. They analyze Cross – national data to investigate on how opinions toward reducing or maintaining the wealth gap have determined individual level Ideological place and time. Third article has written by Olivier Ruchet (from Paris) with this subject: the functions of political theory: Sheldon Wolin’s vision and the predicament of Democracy. He has reviewed Wolin’s claim about vacation of political theorists and explains the concept of managed democracy in the era of political demobilization. The last article in the panel of political theory and practice, present by Oyvind Svendsen (from University of Copenhag). The main question of this paper is about “Role of the Future in the Brexit debate on European defence”. Oyvinad‘s research argues on relationship between Brexit and future of European countries defence. Author concludes that concentration on future is an useful tool for understanding political practices in future.
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Timing Practice: The Role of the Future in the Brexit Debate on European Defence | View Paper Details |
Political Liberalism's Problem of Collective Reasoning | View Paper Details |
Redistribution Preferences and Ideological Orientations across Countries: A Longitudinal Study | View Paper Details |
The Functions of Political Theory: Sheldon Wolin’s Vision and the Predicament of Democracy | View Paper Details |