This book emphasizes the difference between religion and science as means for understanding causal relationships.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dennis C. Mueller is professor emeritus of economics at the University of Vienna. His main research interests are public choice, industrial economics, and constitutional political economy. He is the author of many articles and several books, including Public Choice III (Cambridge University Press, 2003), The Corporation (2003), and Constitutional Democracy (1996). Mueller is a past president of the U.S. and European Public Choice Societies, the Southern Economic Association, the Industrial Organization Society, the European Association for Research in Industrial Economics, and the International Joseph A. Schumpeter Society.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Liberal democracy Part I. Fundamentals: Evolution, Psychology, Reasoning and Religion: 2. Evolution, psychology and reason 3. Religion Part II. An Historical Look at the State, Democracy and Religion: 4. The first states 5. Athens and Rome 6. The Caliphate 7. The Renaissance 8. The Enlightenment 9. Religion and democracy after the French revolution Part III. The Institutions of Liberal Democracy: 10. Democracy and citizenship 11. Rights 12. Education, citizenship, immigration and democracy Part IV. Challenges to Liberal Democracy: 13. Democracy and religion 14. Building and protecting Liberal democracy.
1. Liberal democracy Part I. Fundamentals: Evolution, Psychology, Reasoning and Religion: 2. Evolution, psychology and reason 3. Religion Part II. An Historical Look at the State, Democracy and Religion: 4. The first states 5. Athens and Rome 6. The Caliphate 7. The Renaissance 8. The Enlightenment 9. Religion and democracy after the French revolution Part III. The Institutions of Liberal Democracy: 10. Democracy and citizenship 11. Rights 12. Education, citizenship, immigration and democracy Part IV. Challenges to Liberal Democracy: 13. Democracy and religion 14. Building and protecting Liberal democracy.
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