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Review: Is It Righteous to Be? Interviews with Emmanuel Levinas
- Steven G. Smith
- Philosophy
- 1 June 2003
Land tenure, land markets, and institutional transformation in Zambia
- Steven G. Smith
- Economics
- 1995
This paper identifies current land market constraints as a basis for designing an action plan to assist the government with land policy reforms. Chapter 1 provides a general overview of the history…
Reason as one for Another: Moral and Theoretical Argument in the Philosophy of Levinas
- Steven G. Smith
- Philosophy
- 1981
Comment on Hawkesworth's "Confounding Gender"
- Steven G. Smith
- SociologySigns: Journal of Women in Culture and Society
- 1 April 1997
Kessler, Suzanne, and Wendy McKenna. 1978. Gender: An Ethnomethodological Approach. New York: Wiley. Latour, Bruno, and Steve Woolgar. 1979. Laboratory Life: The Social Construction of Scientific…
Nationalization of Venezuelan oil
- J. Petras, M. Morley, Steven G. Smith
- Economics
- 1977
This study focuses on the exploitation and control of one of the most strategic resources of the industrialized countries--oil. The first part analyzes the patterns of economic and social development…
Land Tenure and the Management of Land Resources in Trinidad and Tobago
- J. D. Stanfield, J. Dennis, Steven G. Smith
- Economics
- 1993
The potential of the agricultural sector in Trinidad and Tobago has not been realized in recent decades. The more productive land resources of the country are underutilized, while many of the more…
HISTORICAL MEANINGFULNESS IN SHARED ACTION
- Steven G. Smith
- Psychology
- 1 February 2009
Why should past occurrences matter to us as such? Are they in fact meaningful in a specifically historical way, or do they only become meaningful in being connected to other sorts of…
What We Have Time for: Historical Responsibility on the Largest Scale
- Steven G. Smith
- ArtJournal of the Philosophy of History
- 10 January 2018
A historically responsible agent is willing to be somehow in practical solidarity with all other actors with whom action is shared over time. The responsible idea of a most-inclusive history…
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