The article focuses on the opinion of James Wagner, president of Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, about the role of compromise in founding and sustaining the American political system. The reaction of the public to the article he published in the Winter 2013 issue of the Emory Magazine entitled As American as...Compromise is discussed. The view of professor Avishai Margalit about the idea of rotten compromises outlined in the article is also noted
Compromise is a valuable decision-making procedure. This article argues that its value lies in the n...
Disagreement represents a peculiar feature of the political life of contemporary liberal and democra...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the first paragraph of the paper. Freedom and opportunity, the grea...
The article focuses on the opinion of James Wagner, president of Emory University in Atlanta, Georgi...
This article is a rebuttal to the writings of those advocating the view that America was formed thro...
Professor Levinson explores compromises (1) that went into the making of the United States Constitut...
To end the gridlock of partisan politics, Brad McMillan ’84 calls for a renewed era of civility in ...
Blog post, “How Can There Be a Compromise?“ discusses politics, theology and the law in relation to ...
This comment to Sanford Levinson\u27s Brandeis lecture at Pepperdine focuses on the role and types o...
This essay addresses the concept of compromise. When compromise takes place between two or more part...
This article considers what makes a compromise bad. First, it defines a compromise as a decision inv...
A compromise is an agreement that involves mutual concessions. Each party gets less than it feels en...
Ask anyone who is politically active what they believe to be the biggest problem in politics today. ...
With each new headline that emerges, America becomes more and more politically polarized, and compro...
Compromise is routinely evoked in everyday language and in scholarly debates across the social scien...
Compromise is a valuable decision-making procedure. This article argues that its value lies in the n...
Disagreement represents a peculiar feature of the political life of contemporary liberal and democra...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the first paragraph of the paper. Freedom and opportunity, the grea...
The article focuses on the opinion of James Wagner, president of Emory University in Atlanta, Georgi...
This article is a rebuttal to the writings of those advocating the view that America was formed thro...
Professor Levinson explores compromises (1) that went into the making of the United States Constitut...
To end the gridlock of partisan politics, Brad McMillan ’84 calls for a renewed era of civility in ...
Blog post, “How Can There Be a Compromise?“ discusses politics, theology and the law in relation to ...
This comment to Sanford Levinson\u27s Brandeis lecture at Pepperdine focuses on the role and types o...
This essay addresses the concept of compromise. When compromise takes place between two or more part...
This article considers what makes a compromise bad. First, it defines a compromise as a decision inv...
A compromise is an agreement that involves mutual concessions. Each party gets less than it feels en...
Ask anyone who is politically active what they believe to be the biggest problem in politics today. ...
With each new headline that emerges, America becomes more and more politically polarized, and compro...
Compromise is routinely evoked in everyday language and in scholarly debates across the social scien...
Compromise is a valuable decision-making procedure. This article argues that its value lies in the n...
Disagreement represents a peculiar feature of the political life of contemporary liberal and democra...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the first paragraph of the paper. Freedom and opportunity, the grea...