CORSAIRS OF THE INTERNET AND CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS OF THE CITIZENS
Today, there emerges a contradiction within the legal environment pertaining to the access to books and information. Such a contradiction seems to exist in all countries that follow a path towards democracy. On the one hand, the constitution of almost each one of these countries provides every citizen with the right to the free access to information. Libraries are obliged to supply their visitors with information for free (aside from some special services).
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22 апреля 2010
CHRONICLES OF THE WIDELY ANNOUNCED DECLINE
The book ‘Alternatives: The United States Confronts the World’, by the prominent social scientist Immanuel Wallerstein, is devoted to the overly examined topic of the decline of US hegemony. The fact that the first edition of the ‘Alternatives’ was published in 2004 can, to a certain extent, excuse the triviality of the topic.
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22 апреля 2010
THE ROLE OF IDENTITY IN PROTECTING DEMOCRACY
Natan Sharansky, the famous Soviet dissident, otkaznik (translators’ note: a person denied permission to leave the country) and later on, a Minister in the Israeli Government instantaneously became a star in the political science realm in one glorious moment in 2004.
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22 апреля 2010