In the field of social policy, some topics are so complicated that they will always be subject to debate. Since no clear right or wrong exists, they are consigned to the gray areas of ongoing dispute. Among such issues "open for debate" both across America and in this eye-opening series are capital punishment, genetic engineering, gun control, and global warming. Others involve terrorism and chemical and biological warfare, two outright evils, though with highly disputable solutions. Open for Debate explores the past, present, and future to shed light on complex, high-priority public policy. A lucid, readily accessible format offers the pros and cons of each issue with opinions from social policy experts. It features sidebars of fascinating facts and easy-to-understand diagrams of key statistics. Open for Debate introduces future public policy thinkers to both sides of twenty-first-century, life-and-death concerns.
A Beginner's Guide to Liberty
In addition to the individuals acknowledged in each of the chapters, the editors thank those scholars who helped guide the project at various times with constructive criticism and discussion: Tom Barnes, Robert Bothwell, Reuven Brenner, ...
Through the use of allegory and satire, this text provides an exposition of the law of comparative advantage, an economic law applicable to all trading nations.
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10 Reasons to Abolish the IMF and the World Bank
IMF ve Dünya Bankasina Karsi 10 Neden
IMF ve Dünya Bankası'na karşı 10 neden
Among those who have provided helpful insights are Jim Brander , David Burgess , Joel Fried , Brian Hindley , David Laidler , Jim Markusen , Jim Melvin , Sandy Moroz , and Paul Wonnacott . I add a very special note of thanks to John ...
Faye Harrison ( 1997a , 1 ) notes that such anthropological relationships and projects have most often served the interests of those " belonging to or with allegiances to the world's White minority . " She asks the question , " Can a ...