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Is freedom of the press required for a liberal democracy
Joshua Barrett
Oct 07, 2014
Democracies within states have become more predominant than at any other point in history. Whether this shift is directing towards liberal democracies, however, has yet to be determined. This article focuses on freedom of the...
Is freedom of the press required for a liberal democracy
Joshua Barrett
Oct 07, 2014
Democracies within states have become more predominant than at any other point in history. Whether this shift is directing towards liberal democracies, however, has yet to be determined. This article focuses on freedom of the...
Freedom of expression as self-restraint
MH Kramer
May 09, 2022
In my recent book Freedom of Expression as Self-Restraint, I expound and defend the moral principle of freedom of expression. This article recounts a few of the main strands of the exposition in that book, and it...
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Has Academic Freedom Failed? Can Liberalism Defend Academic Freedom?
Daniel Becker
Jan 01, 0001
Academic freedom has been a keystone of American higher education for over 100 years. It is the freedom of academics to instruct and research, free from interference by both their institutions, and the government. It is often...
Published by: Ursinus College
Economic Freedom and the Quality of Education
Horst Feldmann
Aug 27, 2024

This paper finds robust evidence that economic freedom improves the quality of education. This is probably mainly because economic freedom incentivizes parents to invest in high-quality education for their children and helps...

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Economic freedom and human capital investment
Horst Feldmann
Jun 01, 2017
Using data from 1972 to 2011 on 109 countries, this paper empirically studies the impact of economic freedom on human capital investment. Enrollment in secondary education is used as a proxy for such investments. Controlling for...
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Economic freedom and human capital investment
Horst Feldmann
Jun 01, 2017
Using data from 1972 to 2011 on 109 countries, this paper empirically studies the impact of economic freedom on human capital investment. Enrollment in secondary education is used as a proxy for such investments. Controlling for...
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Economic Freedom and People’s Regard for Education
Horst Feldmann
Feb 28, 2021
Using data on 48 countries, this paper finds that people in economically freer countries care more about education. This is probably mainly because economic freedom enables them and their children to achieve higher returns to...
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Economic Freedom and the Quality of Education
Horst Feldmann
Aug 27, 2024

This paper finds robust evidence that economic freedom improves the quality of education. This is probably mainly because economic freedom incentivizes parents to invest in high-quality education for their children and helps...

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Economic Freedom and People’s Regard for Education
Horst Feldmann
Feb 28, 2021
Using data on 48 countries, this paper finds that people in economically freer countries care more about education. This is probably mainly because economic freedom enables them and their children to achieve higher returns to...
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Freedom of Speech at Ursinus College
Benjamin Henwood
Jan 01, 0001
Freedom of speech is a hot topic issue on many college campuses across the United States. My research project's goal is to find out how our community at Ursinus College feels about freedom of speech. My project is going to...
Published by: Ursinus College
Political and Social Struggle of Ghazi-e-Millat Sardar Muhammad Ibrahim Khan
Although a few research studies are available on the Kashmir, Sardar Muhammad Ibrahim Khan, Freedom Movement of Kashmir and the establishment of Azad Kashmir Government. In this paper, an attempt has made to study and analyze...
HISTORY, LAW AND FREEDOM
James Kirby
Nov 30, 2017
This article considers the intellectual development of the historian and jurist F. W. Maitland (1850–1906). Its focus is the development of his ideas about the importance of intermediate groups between the individual and...
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Rekindling Nature
In the Freedom Essay, before formulating what he considers to be the central philosophical problem concerning human freedom—the capacity for good and evil—Schelling unpacks some remarks about logic and the uses of the copula as...
A Comparative Analysis of Deep Learning Approaches for Network Intrusion Detection Systems (N-IDSs)
Recently, due to the advance and impressive results of deep learning techniques in the fields of image recognition, natural language processing and speech recognition for various long-standing artificial intelligence (AI) tasks...
Rekindling Nature
In the Freedom Essay, before formulating what he considers to be the central philosophical problem concerning human freedom—the capacity for good and evil—Schelling unpacks some remarks about logic and the uses of the copula as...
Freedom Forum President to Speak at Liberty Series Capstone Event
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Ken Paulson will be the keynote speaker for Winthrop's Liberty Tree Series capstone event Nov. 10. Paulson is president and chief operating officer of the Freedom Forum, Newseum and Diversity Institute.
Published by: Winthrop University
My Body, Not My Say: Regulation of Reproductive Freedom in America
Kisha K. Patel
Jan 01, 0001
Women's bodies have been legislated for years. Many people associate regulation beginning in 1973 when Roe V. Wade was decided, however legislation has affected women for much longer. These infringements on women's rights create...
Published by: Ursinus College
Finding Freedom: An Autoethnography on Relational Bullying
Kristen N. Costello
Jan 01, 0001
In this autoethnography, the researcher examines the effects of an experience she had with relational bullying. She explores the meaning of friendship and abusive relationships, and what it means to be a victim. Also, she...
Published by: Ursinus College
The neural basis of hot and cold cognition in depressed patients, unaffected relatives, and low-risk healthy controls
BACKGROUND: Modern cognitive neuropsychological models of depression posit that negatively biased emotional ("hot") processing confers risk for depression, while preserved executive function ("cold") cognition promotes...
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Freedom of Expression, Privacy, and Ethical and Social Responsibility in Democracy in the Digital Age
José Rascão
Jul 01, 2020
This article reflects on freedom of expression, privacy, ethical and social responsibility, in the context of social networks, in the context of the experience of democracy in cyberspace. It asks questions about ensuring the...
‘Freedom And Development In Historical Perspective
Neil Howard
Jan 01, 0001
This paper will explore and compare the Fanonian and Ghandian approaches to liberation. Whilst traditional discussions of either man tend to be reduced to an excursus on the role and value of violence in the cause of freedom...
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