搜尋結果
Taiwan — a 30-year old democracy that just went through its 3rd change of power by election this May — is on the way to creating a something new under the sun. If the rule, born of hard experience, is that all the code written for deliberative democracy will never find traction in formal government, here finally is an example that disproves ...
Discussion. Azby Brown: "The Edo Period began in 1603, at the close of 200 years of civil war, and lasted two and a half centuries, coming to an end in 1868 as the country opened to the world and was first exposed to the fruits of the industrial revolution. Most of what we think of as "traditional" Japanese design comes from this era, when ...
This article is a short intellectual history of the idea of cultural evolution and its critics, the cultural relativists, from the Age of the Enlightenment, what David Deutsch called the “beginning of infinity,” to the neo-Hegelianism of Francis Fukuyama.
* Article: A Prolegomenon to Transversal Geophilosophy. By Hwa Yol Jung. Environmental Philosophy Vol. 10, No. 1, Special Issue: East Asian and Comparative Approaches to the Environment (Spring 2013), pp. 83-112 (30 pages) URL = https://www.jstor.org
1. The failures. "Forty years have passed since the founding of Greenpeace and the first UN environment meeting in Stockholm, fifty years since the groundbreaking Silent Spring by Rachel Carson, and 115 years since Svante Arrhenius warned that burning hydrocarbons would heat Earth’s atmosphere.
2012年12月23日 · Bio. David F. Ronfeldt was a senior political scientist in the International Studies Group at RAND. During his 30+ years at RAND, he worked initially on U.S.-Latin American security issues.
Definition. "The tragedy of the commons is a type of social trap that involves a conflict over resources between individual interests and the common good. The term derives originally from a parable published by William Forster Lloyd in his 1833 book on population.