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Politics As Usual (other)
Politics as usual may refer to: * An element of democratic structuring {{primarysources, date=June 2010 The principles of democratic structuring were defined by Jo Freeman in "The Tyranny of Structurelessness", first delivered as a talk in 1970, later published in the ''Berkeley Journal of Sociology'' in 1972. They we ..., principles defined by Jo Freeman * ''Politics as Usual'' (album), a 2008 album by hip-hop artist Termanology * ''Politics as Usual'' (book), a 2010 book by Thomas Pogge See also * "Not Just Politics as Usual", the tagline of the magazine ''George'' {{disambiguation ...
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Democratic Structuring
{{primarysources, date=June 2010 The principles of democratic structuring were defined by Jo Freeman in " The Tyranny of Structurelessness", first delivered as a talk in 1970, later published in the ''Berkeley Journal of Sociology'' in 1972. They were influential in power network theories, especially those challenging a single command hierarchy. She was a major influence in the theory of participatory democracy, consensus decision-making and collective intelligence, though her own work focused mostly on problems of elite formation in the American women's movement of the 1960s. Elites "The characteristic prerequisite for participating in all the informal elites of the movement, and thus for exercising power, concern one's background, personality or allocation of time. They do not include one's competence, dedication to feminism, talents or potential contribution to the movement. The former are the criteria one usually uses in determining one's friends. The latter are what any ...
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Politics As Usual (album)
''Politics as Usual'' is the second album by the Massachusetts-based rapper Termanology. A music video for "How We Rock" was released in early 2009. Track listing ;Sample credits *"Watch How It Go Down" - Contains a sample of "World Famous" by M.O.P. *"How We Rock" - Contains a sample of "Kitty With the Bent Frame" by Quincy Jones *"Float" - Contains a sample of "Float On' by The Floaters *"Please Don't Go" - Contains a sample of "I'm Without a Girl" by The Mighty Marvelows *"So Amazing" - Contains a sample of "You Made Me Believe" by Marilyn Scott *"Hood Shit" - Contains a sample of "Stand By" by Rick Wakeman Chart history References Sources Spin Spin or spinning most often refers to: * Spinning (textiles), the creation of yarn or thread by twisting fibers together, traditionally by hand spinning * Spin, the rotation of an object around a central axis * Spin (propaganda), an intentionally b ...'', October 2008. * Chris Faroaone.Termanology , Politics As Usual, ' ...
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Politics As Usual (book)
''Politics as Usual: What Lies Behind the Pro-Poor Rhetoric'' is a 2010 book by Thomas Pogge. The book is a discussion on issues of global significance and their relationship to poverty. Politics as Usual is based on previously compiled essays. Pogge's book present an alternate view than the one where "Education, health-care, technology, and political participation are becoming ever more universal, empowering human beings everywhere to enjoy security, economic sufficiency, equal citizenship, and a life in dignity." according to Crop. He presents one where Poverty and oppression persist on a massive scale, one where the affluent states and international organizations knowingly contribute and even benefit from these evils. Overview Thomas Pogge covers a number of political and philosophical topics including Negative Duties, In World Poverty and Human Rights Pogge had argued that Western states are complicit and in Politics as Usual he expands and analyzes different aspects of ...
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