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The world today finds itself in a recession. The global recession was caused by unsustainable borrowing provoked by the self destructive and incoherent “war on terror” in concert with irresponsible bank lending – bad debt. These policies have repercussions beyond the immediate recession:...
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Constructivism and constructionism are two similar and related pedagogical concepts. This paper defines both and critiques them from the materialist perspective tracing out their historical roots and pointing to their pedagogical possibilities (greater learning) and risks (missing out on basic...
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The legal indeterminacy thesis argues that law is indeterminate, either due to inherent linguistic ambiguity, or due to the nature of logical argument or because law is rife with antinomies. Parallel to this argument is another related argument, that law is a relatively autonomous discipline...
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Two of the most important constitutional decisions in history, Marbury v. Madison and Van Gend amp; Loos, share common issues and reach similar results. Marbury is as well known to U.S. jurists as Van Gend is to European jurists. However few people are familiar with both decisions. This article...
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