This weeks featured discussion: Why is it easier to build a bureaucracy then it is to tear it down? What factors have motivated the growth of both federal and state bureaucracy in this country?
We will also be highlighting one organization every 2 weeks that has made an impact on social change around the world. If [...]
September 22, 2008
Categories: Uncategorized . Tags: Add new tag, business, economics, education, environment, government, international affairs, International Relations, philosophy, Political science, politics, social change, social science, sustainability, teaching . Author: E. Michael Schwab . Comments: 35 Comments
This weeks featured discussion is on International trade.
The question is: What is the best way to protect the U.S. work force from outsourcing in today’s competitive global market? How do we have to shift our thinking in order to secure jobs for the citizens of today and tomorrow?
We will also be highlighting one organization [...]
September 16, 2008
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This weeks featured discussion is on constitutional law.
The question is: What can we do about judicial activism and the psychological factors behind personal judgment and constitutional judgement? The human factor plays a large role in the supreme court, when do supreme court justices cross the line in terms of individual conviction and constitutional absolutes?
We will [...]
September 8, 2008
Categories: Uncategorized . Tags: economics, international affairs, International Relations, philosophy, Political science, social change, social science . Author: E. Michael Schwab . Comments: 27 Comments