The Art of Political Manipulation

The Art of Political Manipulation
Title The Art of Political Manipulation PDF eBook
Author William H. Riker
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 172
Release 1986-01-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780300035926

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Riker uses game theory to illustrate political strategy in twelve stories from history and current events, including Lincoln's outmaneuvering of Douglas in their debates and the parliamentary trick which defeated the Equal Rights Amendment in the 1980 Virginia Senate vote.

The Legal Observer, and Solicitors' Journal

The Legal Observer, and Solicitors' Journal
Title The Legal Observer, and Solicitors' Journal PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 1060
Release 1854
Genre Law
ISBN

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Men on trial

Men on trial
Title Men on trial PDF eBook
Author Katie Barclay
Publisher Manchester University Press
Pages 352
Release 2018-11-12
Genre History
ISBN 152613294X

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Men on Trial provides the first history of masculinity and the law in early nineteenth-century Ireland. It combines cutting-edge theories from the history of emotion, performativity and gender studies to argue for gender as a creative and productive force in determining legal and social power relationships.

Legal and Political Challenges of Governing the Environment and Climate Change

Legal and Political Challenges of Governing the Environment and Climate Change
Title Legal and Political Challenges of Governing the Environment and Climate Change PDF eBook
Author Gary Wickham
Publisher Routledge
Pages 163
Release 2013-11-26
Genre Law
ISBN 113602848X

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The environment has not always been protected by law. It was not until the middle of the 20th century that ‘the environment’ came to be understood as an entity in need of special care, and the law-politics duo firmly fixed its focus on this issue. In this book Wickham and Goodie tell the story of how law and politics first came upon the environment as an object in need of special attention. They outline the unlikely intersection of aesthetics and science that made ‘the environment’ into the matter of great concern it is today. The book describes the way private common-law strategies and public-law legislative strategies have approached the task of protecting the environment, and explore the greatest environmental challenge to have so far confronted environmental law and politics; the threat of global climate change. The book offers descriptions of many of the strategies being deployed to meet this challenge and present some troubling assessments of them. The book will be of great interest to students, teachers, and researchers of environmental law, socio-legal studies, environmental studies, and political theory.

The Law Magazine

The Law Magazine
Title The Law Magazine PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 408
Release 1855
Genre Law
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The Political Power of Visual Art

The Political Power of Visual Art
Title The Political Power of Visual Art PDF eBook
Author Daniel Herwitz
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 216
Release 2021-04-08
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1350182400

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Visual art has a ubiquitous political cast today. But which politics? Daniel Herwitz seeks clarity on the various things meant by politics, and how we can evaluate their presumptions or aspirations in contemporary art. Drawing on the work of William Kentridge, drenched in violence, race, and power, and the artworld immolations of Banksy, Herwitz's examples range from the NEA 4 and the question of offense-as-dissent, to the community driven work of George Gittoes, the identity politics of contemporary American art and (for contrast with the power of visual media) literature written in dialogue with truth commissions. He is interested in understanding art practices today in the light of two opposing inheritances: the avant-gardes and their politicization of the experimental art object, and 18th-century aesthetics, preaching the autonomy of the art object, which he interprets as the cultural compliment to modern liberalism. His historically-informed approach reveals how crucial this pair of legacies is to reading the tensions in voice and character of art today. Driven by questions about the capacity of the visual medium to speak politically or acquire political agency, this book is for anyone working in aesthetics or the art world concerned with the fate of cultural politics in a world spinning out of control, yet within reach of emancipation.

Criminal Law in the Age of the Administrative State

Criminal Law in the Age of the Administrative State
Title Criminal Law in the Age of the Administrative State PDF eBook
Author Vincent Chiao
Publisher
Pages 289
Release 2019
Genre Law
ISBN 0190273941

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Criminal law as public law 1: context -- Criminal law as public law 2: structure -- Criminal law as public law 3: content -- Mass incarceration and the theory of punishment -- Criminal law in the age of the administrative state -- Formalism and pragmatism in criminal procedure -- Responsibility without resentment