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In: Angelaki: journal of the theoretical humanities, Band 18, Heft 3, S. 119-123
ISSN: 1469-2899
Available Open Access under CC-BY-NC licence. Paul Spicker's new book takes the three founding principles of the French Revolution - Liberty, Equality, Fraternity - and examines how they relate to social policy today. The book considers the political and moral dimensions of a wide range of social policies, and offers a different way of thinking about each subject from the way it is usually analysed.
Paul Spicker's book takes the three founding principles of the French Revolution - Liberty, Equality, Fraternity - and examines how they relate to social policy today. The book considers the political and moral dimensions of a wide range of social policies, and offers a different way of thinking about each subject from the way it is usually analysed.
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Available Open Access under CC-BY-NC licence. Paul Spicker's new book takes the three founding principles of the French Revolution - Liberty, Equality, Fraternity - and examines how they relate to social policy today. The book considers the political and moral dimensions of a wide range of social policies, and offers a different way of thinking about each subject from the way it is usually analysed. The book is in three main parts, one part devoted to Liberty, Equality and Fraternity in turn. Each part explores the elements and dimensions of the key concept, its application to policy, its interrelationship with the other two principles, and how policies have developed to promote the principle in society. The conclusion outlines three models of radical politics, based on the main concepts. Liberty, equality, fraternity is an original, thought-provoking book, addressing perennial themes with many topical examples drawn from policy in practice, and offering distinctive insights into socialist and radical thinking
Intro -- James Fitzjames Stephen, Liberty, Equality, Fraternity -- Front Matter -- Title Page -- Copyright Details -- Table of Contents, p. vii -- Foreword, p. ix -- Editor's Note, p. xxv -- Selected Bibliography, p. xxvii -- Preface to the First Edition, p. xxix -- Liberty, Equality, Fraternity -- One. The Doctrine of Liberty in General, p. 3 -- Two. On the Liberty of Thought and Discussion, p. 24 -- Three. On the Distinction Between the Temporal and Spiritual Power, p. 70 -- Four. The Doctrine of Liberty in its Application to Morals, p. 82 -- Five. Equality, p. 124 -- Six. Fraternity, p. 164 -- Seven. Conclusion, p. 204 -- Note on Utilitarianism, p. 215 -- Preface to the Second Edition, p. 229 -- Index, p. 253 -- Comparative Table of Subjects in James Fitzjames Stephen's Liberty, Equality, Fraternity and John Stuart Mill's On Liberty, p. 267.
In: Responsibility, Fraternity and Sustainability in Law (Responabilité, fraternité et développement durable en droit) Markham, Ontario: Lexis Nexis Canada, 2012
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In: http://hdl.handle.net/10605/85130
Charles Underwood was in the United States Army for more than 31 years from 1941 to 1972. His active military service included command of infantry, armored infantry and armored units from platoon through brigade. Most staff assignments were in information and public affairs. He was a Prisoner of War for the Japanese Imperial Army from 1942-1945 and survived the Bataan Death March. ; The collection consists of slides, photographs, letters, military documents, and other personal documents of Charles Underwood. It includes information on the Bataan Death March as well as the different bases around the world he was stationed at during his time in the Army. ; The collection is organized by the following series: Bataan, Birth Records, Certificates, Correspondence, Drawings, Financial Records, Genealogy, Legal Document, Literary Productions, Medical Records, Memorial, Military Documents, Newspaper, Periodical, Personal Documents, Photographs, Printed Material, Retirement Records, School Records, Scrapbook, and Slides. ; Box 2, Folder 27
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In: The journalism bulletin, Band 2, Heft 3, S. 27-27
In: Liberty, equality, fraternity, S. 119-142
In: Dissent: a journal devoted to radical ideas and the values of socialism and democracy, Band 32, Heft 1, S. 69-76
ISSN: 0012-3846
IN THE GLOOM OF PRESENT-DAY POLITICS, SOCIALISTS MAY WELL LOSE THEMSELVES IN NOSTALGIC DREAMS OF FRATERNITY. WE FEEL HEMMED IN BY A WORLD OF SELF-INTEREST, AND WE EXPERIENCE THE DAILY WEAKENING OF THOSE BONDS OF CLASS AND COMMUNITY THAT GAVE THE SOCIALIST MOVEMENTS SO MUCH OF ITS STRENGTH. THE WORLD WE NOW INHABIT SEEMS MARKEDLY INDIVIDUALISTIC; WE CAST AROUND IN TREPIDATION FOR SOME SURVIVING SIGNS OF COLLECTIVE FEELING.