Aristoteles Politiques,, or, Discourses of government
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Errata: p. [5] at end ; Dedication (to Sir Robert Sidney) signed: I.D ; Title vignette (printer's mark) ; Mode of access: Internet.
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In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.31822043022581
Errata: p. [5] at end ; Dedication (to Sir Robert Sidney) signed: I.D ; Title vignette (printer's mark) ; Mode of access: Internet.
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[4], 73, [1] p. ; "To the reader" signed: W. Perkins. ; Running title reads: The government of the tongue. ; Reproduction of the original in the Folger Shakespeare Library.
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In public relations research, the concept of engagement is often theorized but seldom observed in practice. This research focuses on what public leaders learn when they undertake actions centered on learning by listening to society to implement governmental citizen engagement programs. Taking an inductive grounded approach to data analysis which draws on tools and methods of grounded theory as well as including a review of key concepts from public relations literature, a reflexive analysis of an action learning intervention involving the members of a provincial government was conducted. Results show that, when reflecting on interaction with stakeholders of the program, government members: increase their knowledge about both sides of the public organization-society relationship; become more sensitive to what listening is and implies, and, hence, more supportive of two-way communication; are challenged about the authenticity of the motivations behind their listening; become more aware of ways in which they work to build social capital; and, subsequently, increase their willingness to act together with society. This paper shows that reflection on the real implementation of engagement programs gives policy makers a better understanding of normative assumptions, and hence it instantiates public relations theories and concepts about engagement. By identifying acting-by-listening as integral to citizen engagement, it presents implications for the study and practice of public relations in public sector organizations.
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[16], 254, [30] p. ; In verse. ; "An extasie", p. 233-254. ; Reproduction of the original in the Folger Shakespeare Library.
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Over the last 50 years there has been a paradigmatic shift in the climate of ideas and governing orthodoxy from Keynesian-corporatism to neoliberalism. Such paradigms provide the philosophical goals that are pursued by policy and practice and determine what are considered to be the legitimate means of attaining those goals. We use evolving policy and practice relating to the protection and management of street trees as a vehicle for examining the relations between the competing paradigms of corporatism and neoliberalism, and the ways that they are expressed 'on the ground'. In doing so we highlight the tensions between the amenity value and the economic value of street trees and between techniques for their estimation. The legitimacy of measures of the former, such as Helliwell and CAVAT, that embody corporatist concepts are subject to continuing challenges based on their (lack of) scientific rigour or economic principle. The strengths of measures of the latter, such as i-Tree, are emphasised on the same grounds. Such is the success of these efforts that the equation of the value of a street tree with an estimation of the price that people will pay for the ecosystem services it delivers is not seen as controversial.
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In: http://mdz-nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:12-bsb11401271-0
Martinus Luther ; Bibliograph. Nachweis: Benzing, Luther, 1612 ; Volltext // Exemplar mit der Signatur: Bamberg, Staatsbibliothek -- .11 D 18#27
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Martinus Luther ; Bibliograph. Nachweis: Benzing, Luther, 1612 ; Volltext // Exemplar mit der Signatur: München, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek -- 4 J.can.p. 532
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Martinus Luther ; Bibliograph. Nachweis: Benzing, Luther, 1612 ; Volltext // Exemplar mit der Signatur: München, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek -- Res/4 Th.u. 103,XV,15
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[8], 257, [5], 259-285 [i.e. 301], [3] p. : ill. (woodcut) ; The first leaf is blank except for signature-mark "A". ; "The second booke intreating of the gouernment of horses" and "The third booke intreating of the ordering of sheep and goatees [sic], hogs and dogs" each have separate dated title page; register and pagination are continuous. ; Includes index. ; The five pages after 257 are numbered [unnumbered], 258, 259, [unnumbered], [unnumbered]. Pages 293-301 are numbered 193, 298, 289, 196, [unnumbered], 196, 197, 285. ; Later editions published with title: The government of cattell. ; Reproduction of the original in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery.
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In: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12640/3001
This article proposes a constitutional approach of the role of Government in Economy, and the principle of subsidiarity in the 1993 Peruvian Constitution. The proposal discusses the generally accepted notion of promotion in Public Law, as a reference to establish when Government can develop business activity within the framework of the 1993 Constitution. The discussion adopts the point of view of the Public Law to analyze the principle of subsidiarity of Government when it comes to developing business. ; El artículo propone una interpretación constitucional del rol promotor del Estado y del principio de subsidiariedad en la Constitución de 1993, sobre la base de la noción de fomento, generalmente aceptada por la doctrina, como criterio para establecer cuándo puede el Estado desarrollar actividad empresarial en el marco de la Carta Magna vigente. El análisis se desarrolla desde el punto de vista del derecho público y utiliza para ello el enfoque horizontal1 del principio de subsidiariedad.
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[12], 125 leaves : ill. ; Publication date from STC. ; "To the reader" dated 1 March 1558 on folio cxxv. ; Imperfect; lacks leaf A8. ; Reproduction of the original in the Library of Congress.
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A messenger relates details of the state of government. References are made to taxes, the nobility, the marriage of Louis XIII's sister, Henrietta Marie, etc. Against Richelieu. ; Electronic reproduction ; [2], 3-11 p. ; 16 cm.
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Valencia, en casa de Juan Crisóstomo Garriz a costa de Felipe Pincinali, 1613. ; Citation confidence: An exemplar has been referenced in a major analytical bibliography, or inspected book in hand, by a member of the Iberian Books project team or a collaborating institution. ; Citation/reference: IB: 29636
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Valladolid, Francisco Fernández de Córdoba, 1613. ; Citation confidence: An exemplar has been cited in an established listing bibliography (such as Palau), or more than one copy is known to survive in more than one collection. ; Citation/reference: IB: 54093
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[Valencia?, s.n., 1612?]. ; Citation confidence: An exemplar has been referenced in a major analytical bibliography, or inspected book in hand, by a member of the Iberian Books project team or a collaborating institution. ; Citation/reference: IB: 24666
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