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Second treatise of government

John Locke
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In this paper, the Kimberly Nixon Case Statement for Social Service Agencies and Transsexual/Transgendered Organisations on Service Delivery to Transsexual and Transvestite Prostitutes is discussed.
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Introduction Making the Lives of Transsexual People Visible: Addressing the Politics of Social Erasure Sex Change, Social Change: Reflections on Identity and Institutions Transsexuals Behind Bars Beyond Image Content: Examining Transsexuals' Access to the Media Inclusive Pedagogy in the Women's Studies Classroom: Teaching the Kimberly Nixon Case Statement for Social Service Agencies and Transsexual/Transgendered Organisations on Service Delivery to Transsexual and Transvestite Prostitutes Interview with Mirha-Soleil Ross Against Transgender Rights: Understanding the Imperialism of Contemporary Transgender Politics Conclusion.

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The Common good

Philip Pettit
TL;DR: The notion of the common good has been used in political theory for a long time as discussed by the authors, arguing that if the state is forced to track the common goal then it won't dominate its citizens.
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Capitalism in the classical and high liberal traditions

TL;DR: The difference between the classical and high liberal tradition on economic justice is discussed in this paper, where the authors discuss the main distinguishing features of classical and the high liberal traditions and their respective positions regarding capitalism as an economic and social system.
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«Surrogate mothering» and women's freedom: a critique of contracts for human reproduction

Mary Lyndon Shanley
- 01 Jan 1993 - 
TL;DR: La decision pour une femme d'accepter de subir une insemination artificielle et de porter un enfant a terme pour le confier ensuite au pere biologique, est-elle une preuve de sa liberte and de son autonomie?
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Illegal Evictions? Overwriting Possession and Orality with Law's Violence in Cambodia

TL;DR: The authors argues that evictions in Cambodia are often literally underwritten by the articles of law, where the former is premised upon actual use and the latter is embedded in exploitation, and examines how proprietorship is inextricably bound to the violence of law.
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An evaluation of the assumptions that underlie institutional anomie theory

TL;DR: The institutional anomie theory as mentioned in this paper assumes that a pervasive cultural mandate to obtain material wealth, coupled with an anomic normative environment that arises from a pro-anomie regime, leads to a pervasive culture of anomies.
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