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_a321.8
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245 _aFoundations of democracy :
_bauthority, privacy, responsibility, justice.
260 _aCalabasas, CA :
_bCenter for Civic education,
_cc2003.
300 _avii, 236 p. :
_bill. (some col.) ;
_c28 cm.
500 _aContents; Authority Unit one: What is authority? Unit two: How can we evaluate candidates for positions of authority? Unit three: How can we evaluate rules and laws? Unit four: What are the benefits and costs of authority? Unit five: What should be the scope and limits of authority Privacy Unit one: What is the importance of privacy? Unit two: What factors explain differences in privacy behavior? Unit three: What are some benefits and costs of privacy? Unit four: What should be the scope and limits of privacy? Responsibility Unit one: What is responsibility? Unit two: What are the benefits and costs of fulfilling responsibility? Unit three: How can you choose among competing responsibilities Unit four: Who should be considered responsible? Justice Unit one: What is justice? Unit two: What is distributive justice? Unit three: What is corrective justice? Unit four: What is procedural justice?
504 _aGlossary : p. 219-223.
650 _aDemocracy
710 _aCenter for Civic Education
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_cBO
_h321.8
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_kFOU
_m321.8 FOU
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