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- adjective Of or pertaining to
macrohistory .
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There are many empirical questions that are relevant to many normative ones-- questions about the short- and medium-term stability of the political coalition that would support the normatively-preferred policies, about the kinds of institutions that could bring them about, about the moral psychology or social psychology being assumed by the policies, about macrohistorical changes like industrialization and globalization that might render the policies obsolete or counterproductive, and so on.
11/19/2006 - 11/26/2006 Jacob T. Levy 2006
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There are many empirical questions that are relevant to many normative ones-- questions about the short- and medium-term stability of the political coalition that would support the normatively-preferred policies, about the kinds of institutions that could bring them about, about the moral psychology or social psychology being assumed by the policies, about macrohistorical changes like industrialization and globalization that might render the policies obsolete or counterproductive, and so on.
Jacob T. Levy Jacob T. Levy 2006
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There are many empirical questions that are relevant to many normative ones-- questions about the short- and medium-term stability of the political coalition that would support the normatively-preferred policies, about the kinds of institutions that could bring them about, about the moral psychology or social psychology being assumed by the policies, about macrohistorical changes like industrialization and globalization that might render the policies obsolete or counterproductive, and so on.
Archive 2006-11-19 Jacob T. Levy 2006
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The macrohistorical trends are simply not born out by the strength of numbers that conservatives have at any given moment.
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The macrohistorical trends are simply not born out by the strength of numbers that conservatives have at any given moment.
Discover Blogs 2010
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