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Revolutions, Systems and Theories - Essays in Political Philosophy (Hardcover, 1979 ed.): H.J. Johnson, J.J. Leach, R.G.... Revolutions, Systems and Theories - Essays in Political Philosophy (Hardcover, 1979 ed.)
H.J. Johnson, J.J. Leach, R.G. Muehlmann
R2,910 Discovery Miles 29 100 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In spite of the seeming heterogeneity of topics in its title - Revolutions, Systems, and Theories - this volume purports to be something more than a random collection of Essays in Political Philosophy. The Colloquium of the Philosophy Department of the University of Western Ontario (29-31 Octo- ber, 1971) at which initial versions of the first eight papers were delivered was entitled 'Political Theory'; and while the organizers anticipated and indeed welcomed topicality in the issues accorded priority arid in the empirical evidence invoked, they were also hoping for a reasonably comprehensive explorat ion of some of the central issues of political philosophy. For this reason it was quickly decided that in such a field a philosophical focus on clarification of ordering concepts required the suppIement - and test - of researches into more particular subject maUers by social scientists. Thus, to speak in general terms (where the specializatlons and their taxonomies multi- ply fissiparously!) , contributors include political scientists, economists and sociologists (Barnard, Baston, Tullock, Rapoport) as well as philosophers (Scriven, Morgenbesser, Braybrooke, TayIor), and juxtaposed as proponents and commentators *to generate exchanges across disciplinary frontiers. While the five additional invited papers are alI by professional philosophers, they extend the original Colloquium either by continuing controversy on its funda- mental issues (e. g. , Rubinoff, Nielsen, Roy) or by their continued explorations in what are acknowledged to be boundary areas (e. g. , Schick, Wartofsky). The greatest topical emphasis is that on revolution.

Revolutions, Systems and Theories - Essays in Political Philosophy (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1979):... Revolutions, Systems and Theories - Essays in Political Philosophy (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1979)
H.J. Johnson, J.J. Leach, R.G. Muehlmann
R2,766 Discovery Miles 27 660 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In spite of the seeming heterogeneity of topics in its title - Revolutions, Systems, and Theories - this volume purports to be something more than a random collection of Essays in Political Philosophy. The Colloquium of the Philosophy Department of the University of Western Ontario (29-31 Octo- ber, 1971) at which initial versions of the first eight papers were delivered was entitled 'Political Theory'; and while the organizers anticipated and indeed welcomed topicality in the issues accorded priority arid in the empirical evidence invoked, they were also hoping for a reasonably comprehensive explorat ion of some of the central issues of political philosophy. For this reason it was quickly decided that in such a field a philosophical focus on clarification of ordering concepts required the suppIement - and test - of researches into more particular subject maUers by social scientists. Thus, to speak in general terms (where the specializatlons and their taxonomies multi- ply fissiparously!) , contributors include political scientists, economists and sociologists (Barnard, Baston, Tullock, Rapoport) as well as philosophers (Scriven, Morgenbesser, Braybrooke, TayIor), and juxtaposed as proponents and commentators *to generate exchanges across disciplinary frontiers. While the five additional invited papers are alI by professional philosophers, they extend the original Colloquium either by continuing controversy on its funda- mental issues (e. g. , Rubinoff, Nielsen, Roy) or by their continued explorations in what are acknowledged to be boundary areas (e. g. , Schick, Wartofsky). The greatest topical emphasis is that on revolution.

Global Financial Institutions and Markets (Hardcover): H.J. Johnson Global Financial Institutions and Markets (Hardcover)
H.J. Johnson
R2,501 R1,806 Discovery Miles 18 060 Save R695 (28%) Out of stock

"Global Financial Institutions and Markets" is the first financial institutions and markets text to thoroughly integrate international coverage throughout. Using a developmental perspective, the book compares and contrasts the structure and trends of both US and international financial markets and institutions. Explanations of the regulatory environment - as well as of market practices and trends - provides advanced undergraduates, MBAs, and finance professionals with insights into international differences in corporate culture. Academics will delight in the extensive pedagogy supporting the text.

Topics cover every aspect of financial institutions and markets:


Domestic money and capital market.
Changing roles of financial institutions.
International financial markets.
Internationalization of financial services.
Interest rates.
Developments in derivatives markets.
Bank valuation methodology.
Universal banking.
Non-bank financial institutions.
Technological change.

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