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, Christianity divided into Roman Catholicism and Protestantisms, and Islam) have successively revealed the nature of accounting to …
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In contemporary liberal thought, Hayek seems to be completely opposed to Rawls : the first one is an economist known as the theoretician of « the mirage of social justice », the second one is a philosopher, who is the author of « Theory of justice » ; but Hayek can have written that the...
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Using French data, we show that ELIE performs rather weakly when it comes to addressing the issue of poverty. Yet, eliminating poverty is also a valid normative property of any redistribution mechanism. We suggest combining ELIE with another redistributive solution aimed specifically at...
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Sacred values are different from secular values in that they are often associated with violations of the cost-benefit logic of rational choice models. Previous work on sacred values has been largely limited to religious or territorial conflicts deeply embedded in historical contexts. In this...
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Islam. Islamic law is not liberal. This explains why, in general, Muslin countries are generally not free. Colonisation … twentieth century was not just the century of Westernisation. It was also the century of the revival of Islam. The article … thesis. Therefore, there is a dependency on the past and on an imagined future. Islam acts, like yesterday, on the world of …
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parce qu'il a permis de reconnaître les libertés et les droits individuels (1). Il montre, ensuite, que l'islam comme … religion y a été moins favorable parce que l'interprétation de la parole du prophète qui a été retenue et son origine politique …
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law was of great importance, European colonisation, and the contemporary era with its movement towards a revival of Islam … just the century of Westernisation. It was also the century of the revival of Islam. The article concludes that the history … is a dependency on the past and on an imagined future. Islam acts, like yesterday, on the world of institutional …
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The dataset "Enqute Mode de Vie des Franais" is the first opportunity to measure the impact of religion and religiosity … assist to offices. Culture is not investigated only through the impact of religion on fertility. Indeed, I explore the …
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their own religion is dominant, while Protestants are also more satisfied when Catholics dominate. The generic positive … spillover effect of others' religion is not explained by social capital, crime, or trust. …
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This paper focusses on the insurance role of religion in buffering the well-being impact of stressful life events, and … higher levels of life satisfaction, and that religion does insure against some adverse life events. All denominations suffer … results do not seem to come about from the endogeneity of religion. These patterns in subjective well-being correspond to data …
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