Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Constitutionalizing Economic Globalization: Investment Rules and Democracy"s Promise (repost)




Constitutionalizing Economic Globalization: Investment Rules and Democracy"s Promise by David Schneiderman


English | 2008-05-08 | ISBN: 0521871476, 0521692032 | PDF | 340 pages | 1,8 MB




Are foreign investors the privileged citizens of a new constitutional order that guarantees rates of return on investment interests? Schneiderman explores the linkages between a new investment rules regime and state constitutions – between a constitution-like regime for the protection of foreign investment and the constitutional projects of national states. The investment rules regime, as in classical accounts of constitutionalism, considers democratically authorized state action as inherently suspect. Despite the myriad purposes served by constitutionalism, the investment rules regime aims solely to enforce limits, both inside and outside of national constitutional systems, beyond which citizen-driven politics will be disabled. Drawing on contemporary and historical case studies, the author argues that any transnational regime should encourage innovation, experimentation, and the capacity to imagine alternative futures for managing the relationship between politics and markets. These objectives have been best accomplished via democratic institutions operating at national, sub-national, and local levels.







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Life Forms and Meaning Structure




Life Forms and Meaning Structure by Alfred Schutz


English | Oct. 22, 2013 | ISBN: 0415703042 | 232 Pages | PDF | 10.67 MB




This volume contains a translation of four early manuscripts by Alfred Schutz, unpublished at the time, written between 1924 and 1928. The publication of these four essays adds much to our knowledge and appreciation of the wide range of Schutz’s phenomenological and sociological interests. Originally published in 1987. The essays consist of: a challenging presentation of a phenomenology of cognition and a treatment of Bergson’s conceptions of images, duration, space time and memory; a discussion of the meanings connected with the grammatical forms of language in general; a consideration of the relation between meaning-contents and literary forms in poetry, literary prose narration and dramatic presentation; and an examination of resemblances and differences in the inner forms and characteristics of the major theatrical art forms.








The Enduring Art of Japan




The Enduring Art of Japan


Grove Press | 1971 | ISBN: 0394173929 | English | 196 pages | PDF | 17.5 MB




An informal survey of the history and personalities, the culture and the religion of Japan from their beginnings through the middle of the 18th century, revealing the rich variety of arts and crafts that expressed the changing times.