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Multiculturalism, Identity and Rights
This innovative volume brings a selection of leading political theorists to the wide-ranging debate on multiculturalism and political legitimacy. By focusing on the challenge to mainstream liberal theory posed by the surge of interest in the rights of minority groups and subcultures within states, the authors confront issues such as rights, liberalism, cultural pluralism and power relations.
Thought Thinking
The Italian author Giovanni Gentile (1875-1944) occupied a radical position among philosophers of the first half of the twentieth century. He tried in earnest to revolutionize idealist theory, developing a doctrine that retained the idealist conception of the thinking subject as the centre and source of any intelligible reality, while eschewing many of the unwarranted abstractions that had pervaded earlier varieties of idealism and led their adherents astray.Given his great prominence during his lifetime, it is perhaps remarkable that Gentile is so little discussed, and even then so poorly understood, in the English-speaking world. Few of his works have ever been translated into English, and these represent only a fraction of his great corpus and the many topics discussed therein. This neglect is partly explained by his close association with the Partito Nazionale Fascista (National Fascist Party), of which he remained a loyal member and supporter between 1923 and his assassinatio.
Microbial Energetics and Discussion
An understanding of the mechanisms by which bacteria derive their energy is clearly important for the prediction of growth yields. Bacteria can synthesize ATP by a variety of routes, by fermentation, by oxidative phosphorylation, and possibly by the excretion of metabolic end products. The bacterium Escherichia coli has been studied extensively and a great deal is now known about the different membrane-bound multi-enzyme complexes that are responsible for oxidative phosphorylation. The efficiency of oxidative phosphorylation can vary not only between different bacteria that have adapted to particular ecological niches but also in an individual bacterium grown under different conditions or modified genetically by mutation with respect to its parent. Clearly, the concept that bacteria always grow with maximum thermodynamic efficiency is erroneous and it is important, therefore, to be able to assess the efficiency of energy conversion as well as the biochemical and genetical factors that regulate the physiological expression of energy-yielding reactions if they are to be manipulated by the investigator.
A Historical Essay on the Neapolitan Revolution of 1799
Deeply influenced by Enlightenment writers from Naples and France, Vincenzo Cuoco (1770-1823) was forced into exile for his involvement in the failed Neapolitan revolution of 1799. Living in Milan, he wrote what became one of the nineteenth century's most important treatises on political revolution. In hisHistorical Essay on the Neapolitan Revolution of 1799, Cuoco synthesized the work of Machiavelli, Vico, and Enlightenment philosophers to offer an explanation for why and how revolutions succeed or fail. A major influence on political thought during the unification of Italy, theHistorical Essaywas also an inspiration to twentieth-century thinkers such as Benedetto Croce and Antonio Gramsci. This critical edition, featuring an authoritative translation, introduction, and annotations, finally makes Cuoco's work fully accessible to an English-speaking audience.
The History of Ideas and the Study of Politics
THE AUTHOR SHOWS THE INADEQUACY OF THE BEHAVIORAL SYNTHESIS OF POLITICS AND DEVELOPS AN ALTERNATIVE COHERENCE BY CONCENTRATING ON THE HISTORICAL CONTEXT OF POLITICS AS AN ACTIVITY. THE PROBLEMS OF UNDERSTANDING AN INTERNATIONAL ACTIVITY AND THE UNDERSTANDING CAN ONLY BE ACHIEVED BY LOCATING IT WITHIN A TRADITIONAL MODE OF CONDUCT. BIBLIOGRAPHY IS INCLUDED.