Can God and Caesar Coexist?: Balancing Religious Freedom and International LawYale University Press, 1 ian. 2004 - 266 pagini Bruce Ackerman and James Fishkin argue that Americans can revitalize their democracy and break the cycle of cynical media manipulation that is crippling public life. They propose a new national holiday - Deliberation Day - for each presidential election year. On this day people throughout the country will meet in public spaces and engage in structured debates about issues that divide the candidates in the upcoming presidential election. Deliberation Day is a bold new proposal, but it builds on a host of smaller experiments. Over the past decade, Fishkin has initiated Deliberative Polling events in the United States and elsewhere that bring random and representative samples of voters together for discussion of key political issues. In these events, participants greatly increase their understanding of the issues and often change their minds on the best course of action. Deliberation Day is not merely a novel idea but a feasible reform. Ackerman and Fishkin consider the economic, organisational, and political questions raised by their proposal and explore its relationship to the larger ideals of liberal democracy. |
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... gious freedom must also be evaluated . China and India , for ex- ample , are not open to witnesses of religions that are not in- digenous to those countries . Similarly , the forty or so nations that contain the world's billion Muslims ...
... gious freedom must also be evaluated . China and India , for ex- ample , are not open to witnesses of religions that are not in- digenous to those countries . Similarly , the forty or so nations that contain the world's billion Muslims ...
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... gious freedom for every believer . For centuries the Church held to the conviction that governments should be required to dis- courage and even ban not only non - Christian religions but any version of Christianity that differed from ...
... gious freedom for every believer . For centuries the Church held to the conviction that governments should be required to dis- courage and even ban not only non - Christian religions but any version of Christianity that differed from ...
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... gious freedom had subsided with the demise of the USSR . Since then the hindrances to religious freedom in Sudan , Northern Ireland , China , Bosnia , and elsewhere have strength- ened the position of those individuals , nongovernmental ...
... gious freedom had subsided with the demise of the USSR . Since then the hindrances to religious freedom in Sudan , Northern Ireland , China , Bosnia , and elsewhere have strength- ened the position of those individuals , nongovernmental ...
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... gious freedom at the world level has also arguably exalted secular moral norms as the only guiding principles for the in- terpretation and enforcement of international human rights . The abdication , or at least the silence , of ...
... gious freedom at the world level has also arguably exalted secular moral norms as the only guiding principles for the in- terpretation and enforcement of international human rights . The abdication , or at least the silence , of ...
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... gious Freedom intended to protect conscientious belief to the same extent that religious belief was protected . It is also clear that Article 1 of the declaration was based on Article 1 of the ICCPR and hence was meant to incorporate ...
... gious Freedom intended to protect conscientious belief to the same extent that religious belief was protected . It is also clear that Article 1 of the declaration was based on Article 1 of the ICCPR and hence was meant to incorporate ...
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Religious Freedom and the European Court of Human Rights | 86 |
Vatican II Vigorously Defends Religious Freedom | 96 |
The Rights of Dissenters | 113 |
Religious Freedom and Issues of Gender and Sexuality | 134 |
The Peoples Republic of China and Religious Freedom | 165 |
Religious Freedom and the Muslim World | 181 |
The Worlds Jewish Community and Religious Freedom | 191 |
Questions of God and Caesar | 212 |
Appendix A United Nations Declaration on the Elimination of All Forms of Intolerance and of Discrimination Based on Religion or Belief 1981 | 247 |
Appendix B Vatican II Statement on the Jews | 253 |
Selected Bibliography | 255 |
Index | 257 |
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Can God and Caesar Coexist?: Balancing Religious Freedom and International Law Robert F. Drinan Previzualizare limitată - 2005 |
Can God and Caesar Coexist?: Balancing Religious Freedom and International Law Robert F. Drinan Previzualizare limitată - 2004 |
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