On the Ethics of Exporting Ethics: The Right to Silence in Japan and the U.S.
At the end of WWII, U.S. occupation forces transformed Japan from an autocratic polity into a constitutional democracy.
At the end of WWII, U.S. occupation forces transformed Japan from an autocratic polity into a constitutional democracy.
In my paper "Arrow's Theorem, Indeterminacy, and Multiplicity Reconsidered" (published in "Ethics" in 2001) I argue that, contrary to many skeptics, majoritarian democracy is indeed conceptually coher
We were proud twelve years ago to launch America’s effort to secure weapons of mass destruction, materials and know-how in the former Soviet Union to keep them from falling into th
Racial profiling is a matter of considerable concern in the U.S., and []mutatis mutandis[] in other countries.
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