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    Working Off the Clock and Its Impact.Muhammad Faraz, Aamir Firoz Shamsi & Rizwana Bashir - 2014 - Journal of Business Ethics 122 (3):395-403.
    Textile is one of the largest export and source of foreign exchange in Pakistan. For the last two decades, Textile sector is serving as the backbone for Pakistan economy. Several foreign retailers including Target, Jessie Penny, Wal-Mart, and Kohl’s are outsourcing textile and garments from Pakistan. Along with the quality, these retailers are highly concerned with the ethical and social issues of their suppliers, including child labor, forced labor, compensation, working hours and environment health, and safety. My current study is (...)
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  2. Sophie's time off the clock.Amy Shuffelton - 2023 - In Jason Neidleman & Masano Yamashita (eds.), Frameworks of time in Rousseau. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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    A comparison of ethical perceptions of business and engineering Majors.Priscilla O'Clock & Marilyn Okleshen - 1993 - Journal of Business Ethics 12 (9):677 - 687.
    Previous research has reported that ethical values of business students are lower than those of their peers in other majors. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether a self-selection bias with respect to ethical values exists among students enrolled as business majors when compared with students planning to enter the engineering profession. Engineering students are exposed to a similar technical orientation in academic curricula and also supply the market for managers.A survey instrument was administered to 195 students enrolled (...)
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  4. All kinds of.Hans-Johann Clock - 2004 - In Erich Ammereller & Eugen Fisher (eds.), Wittgenstein at Work: Method in the Philosophical Investigations. New York: Routledge. pp. 221.
     
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  5. Contradictions of the Welfare State.Claus Offe - 1984 - MIT Press.
    Contradictions of the Welfare State is the first collection of Offe's essays to appear in a single volume in English, and it contains a selection of his most important recent work on the breakdown of the post-war settlement.
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    Wittgenstein on Time: From the Living Present to the Clock Time.Giorgio Rizzo - 2016 - In The Concept of Time in Early Twentieth-Century Philosophy. Springer Verlag.
    Augustine’s analysis of time in Book XI of Confessions represents for Ludwig Wittgenstein a good example of a philosophical question. In dealing with such theme, his thought undergoes relevant changes. In the Philosophical Remarks, written more than 10 years after the drafting of the Tractatus, the Austrian philosopher holds that the essence of the world can be expressed in the grammar of language. Philosophy as “custodian” of grammar can grasp the essence of the world by excluding nonsensical combinations of signs. (...)
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  7. Disorganized Capitalism: Contemporary Transformations of Work and Politics.Claus Offe - 1985 - Cambridge: MIT Press.
    Should the Western democracies, contrary to their prevailing self-image as "planned" and "managed," be seen as highly disorganized systems of social power and political authority? If so, what are the symptoms, consequences of, and possible remedies for these disorganizing tendencies?In these ten essays, Claus Offe seeks to answer such questions. Moving beyond the boundaries of both Marxism and established forms of political sociology, he focuses on the growth of serious divisions within the work force, the importance of the "informal" sector, (...)
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  8. New Social Movements: Challenging the Boundaries of Institutional Politics.Claus Offe - 1985 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 52.
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    Modernity and the State: East, West.Claus Offe - 1996 - MIT Press.
    Modernity and the State, a dozen essays written over thelast decade, develops his earlier lines of interest and extends them to the new societies emergingin Central-Eastern Europe.Offe frames the essays by suggesting that the key question ...
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    Closing the Bracket.Patrick Eiden-Offe - 2023 - Deutsche Vierteljahrsschrift für Literaturwissenschaft Und Geistesgeschichte 97 (4):983-993.
    In a loose analogy to the history of the autonomous movement, the article pleads for the elaboration of a post-autonomous concept of literature in literary studies – which must also include a revision of the scholars’ criteria of aesthetic evaluation. »Post-autonomous« should be understood here as the reflected expression of some of the paradoxes of the autonomous itself.
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    Basic Income and the Labor Contract.Claus Offe - 2009 - Analyse & Kritik 31 (1):49-79.
    The paper starts by exploring the negative contingencies that are associated with the core institution of capitalist societies, the labour contract: unemployment, poverty, and denial of autonomy. It argues that these are the three conditions that basic income schemes can help prevent. Next, the three major normative arguments are discussed that are raised by opponents of basic income proposals: the idle should not be rewarded, the prosperous don’t need it, and there are so many things waiting to be done in (...)
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  12. Whose good is the common good?Claus Offe - 2012 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 38 (7):665-684.
    Reference to the common good has increased in recent political discourse, not only on the right but also on the left. This development partly reflects genuine limitations in the liberal model of politics, and thus should not be dismissed as mere rhetoric. However, appeals to the common good face four difficulties: its social referent; its temporal horizon; its substantive content; and its authoritative identification. The article concludes with a modest suggestion for understanding the common good in complex societies.
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  13. Democracy against the welfare state?: Structural foundations of neoconservative political opportunities.Claus Offe - 1987 - Political Theory 15 (4):501-537.
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    The european model of "social" capitalism: Can it survive european integration?Claus Offe - 2003 - Journal of Political Philosophy 11 (4):437–469.
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    II. Democracy Against the Welfare State?: Structural Foundations of Neoconservative Political Opportunities.Claus Offe - 1987 - Political Theory 15 (4):501-537.
  16. Challenging the Boundaries of Traditional Politics: The Contemporary Challenge of Social Movements.Claus Offe - 1985 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 52 (4):817-868.
     
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    Jean‐Jacques Rousseau, the Mechanised Clock and Children's Time.Amy Shuffelton - 2017 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 51 (4):837-849.
    This article explores a perplexing line from Rousseau's Emile: his suggestion that the ‘most important rule’ for the educator is ‘not to gain time but to lose it’. An analysis of what Rousseau meant by this line, the article argues, shows that Rousseau provides the philosophical groundwork for a radical critique of the contemporary cultural framework that supports homework, standardised testing, and the competitive extracurricular activities that consume children's time. He offers important insights to contemporary parents and educators wishing to (...)
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  18. Capitalism by Democratic Design? Democratic Theory Facing the Triple Transition in East Central Europe.Claus Offe - 1991 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 58:865-892.
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    What do light clocks say to us regarding the so-called clock hypothesis?Mario Bacelar Valente - 2018 - Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 33 (3):435-446.
    The clock hypothesis is taken to be an assumption independent of special relativity necessary to describe accelerated clocks. This enables to equate the time read off by a clock to the proper time. Here, it is considered a physical system–the light clock–proposed by Marzke and Wheeler. Recently, Fletcher proved a theorem that shows that a sufficiently small light clock has a time reading that approximates to an arbitrary degree the proper time. The clock hypothesis is (...)
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    Varieties of Transition: The East European and East German Experience.Claus Offe - 1996 - MIT Press.
    The nine essays in this volume explore such topics as the characteristics and shortcomings of state socialist societies and of democratic capitalism, the role of ethnic politics in East European transitions, issues of retribution and ...
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    Political liberalism, identity politics and the role of fear.Claus Offe - 2012 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 38 (4-5):359-367.
    Resentment is not so much based upon the diversity of cultural and other identities but often rooted in grievances, complaints, and memories of historical conflicts that groups hold against other groups. Using examples from Central and Eastern Europe, this article argues that the viability of liberal democratic welfare states in Europe depends upon a minimum of toleration, trust, and solidarity among citizens. It is these cultural underpinnings of democracy which are threatened by historically rooted and (often strategically activated) feelings of (...)
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    The mercury clock of the Libros del Saber.A. A. Mills - 1988 - Annals of Science 45 (4):329-344.
    The Libros del Saber de Astronomia is a compilation of various Arabic astronomical works translated into Castilian in the second half of the thirteenth century, under the direction of King Alfonso X of Spain. A section describing a mercury clock has been suggested to be of particular significance in view of the likely invention of the mechanical clock around this period, so a new translation into modern technical English has been prepared. The clock is shown to consist (...)
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    “Homogeneity” and Constitutional Democracy: Coping with Identity Conflicts through Group Rights.Claus Offe - 2002 - Journal of Political Philosophy 6 (2):113-141.
    In this article I explore some ancient issues of political theory in the light of some contemporary social and cultural issues. After developing a check list of the virtues and vulnerabilities of constitutional democracy (Section I), I go on to discuss some types and symptoms of difference, conflict, fragmentation and heterogeneity (Section II). I then proceed to a critical review of a particular set of strategies and institutional solutions—political group rights—that are often thought promising devices for strengthening the virtues and (...)
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    The Future of the Labor Market.Claus Offe - 1984 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1984 (60):81-96.
    In West Germany, there is a good deal of disagreement among leading political groups, economic decision makers and scientific experts concerning both the future of the labor market and the role of labor in society. This disagreement bears on all of the three relevant points: the prognosis of the likely future development, the policy most suited to this development, and the criteria and objectives that determine whether, in fact, a development could be judged as positive or indeed desirable. In this (...)
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    The German Welfare State: Principles, Performance and Prospects After Unification.Claus Offe - 2000 - Thesis Eleven 63 (1):11-37.
    This article presents an overview of the institutional architecture and the organizing principles of the German welfare state, which is widely and rightly considered to be the model case of North West European Continental welfare states. The author's ambition is to be both systematic and historical in his presentation, emphasizing the process in which different layers of the historically evolved structure serve certain functions, such as poor relief, the protection of workers at work, the protection of workers outside of work, (...)
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    The Future of the Labor Market.C. Offe - 1984 - Télos 1984 (60):81-96.
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    The Problem of Social Power in Franz L. Neumann's Thought.Claus Offe - 2003 - Constellations 10 (2):211-227.
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    The Politics of Social Policy in East European Transitions: Antecedents, Agents, and Agenda of Reform.Claus Offe - 1993 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 60:649-684.
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    The Power of Market Fundamentalism: Karl Polanyi’s Critique.Claus Offe - 2014 - Thesis Eleven 125 (1):150-152.
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    Political liberalism, group rights, and the politics of fear and trust.Claus Offe - 2001 - Studies in East European Thought 53 (3):167-182.
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    Advanced Capitalism and the Welfare State.Claus Offe - 1972 - Politics and Society 2 (4):479-488.
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  32. 1968 Thirty Years After: Four Hypotheses on the Historical Consequences of the Student Movement.Claus Offe - 2002 - Thesis Eleven 68 (1):82-88.
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    Capitalism by democratic design? Democratic theory facing the triple transition in East Central Europe.Claus Offe - 2004 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 71 (3):501-528.
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    1968 Thirty Years After: Four Hypotheses on the Historical Consequences of the Student Movement.Claus Offe - 2002 - Thesis Eleven 68 (1):82-88.
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    Clocks and the Passage of Time.Roger Teichmann - 1995 - The Monist 78 (2):189-206.
    A clock can do two things: it can give the time, and it can measure time. Perhaps the first function is the more humanly important. But one might say that a clock can only give the time by measuring time; at some point it is ‘fed’ the time, or the date, and if it subsequently keeps good time—measures time accurately—one can use it to read off later times or dates.
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    Renouveler l'institution, redéfinir les classes.Claus Offe & Francisco Colom Gonzalez - 1988 - Actuel Marx 3 (1):80-89.
    The utopian energy of the liberal social-democratic state, which is unable to answer the great questions of today's world, is now spent. The way forward will involve a struggle, not against the institutions, but for the emergence of a new rationality, corresponding not only to a new organisation of society, but also to a strategic and multidimensional concept of class.
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    Strukturprobleme des kapitalistischen Staates.Claus Offe - 1972 - Frankfurt am Main]: Suhrkamp.
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    Corporatism as Macro-Structuring.Claus Offe - 1985 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1985 (65):97-111.
    A frayed theoretical discussion has been taking place in most Common Market countries since the mid-1970s, and it has been followed by large-scale empirical research. These studies demonstrate the unforeseen importance of socio-political formations which cannot be comprehended by frameworks based on constitutional law and its understanding of a sound political order. On the contrary, standard constitutional accounts often treat these formations as relics of pre-modern regimes. In fact, however, corporatist arrangements envision socio-political controls not anticipated by the constitutional state. (...)
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    Further Comments on Muller and Neususs.C. Offe - 1975 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1975 (25):99-111.
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    Further Comments on Muller and Neususs.Claus Offe - 1975 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1975 (25):99-111.
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    Cultural-Political Interventions in the Unfinished Project of Enlightenment.Axel Honneth, Thomas McCarthy, Claus Offe & Albrecht Wellmer (eds.) - 1992 - MIT Press.
    Andrew Arato. Seyla Benhabib. Hauke Brunkhorst. Cornelius Castoriadis. Jean Cohen. Helmut Dubiel. Klaus Eder. Gunter Frankenberg. Hans-Georg Gadamer. Axel Honneth. Johann Baptist Metz. Gertrud Nunner-Winkler. Claus Offe.".
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    Philosophical Interventions in the Unfinished Project of Enlightenment.Axel Honneth, Thomas McCarthy, Claus Offe & Albrecht Wellmer (eds.) - 1992 - MIT Press.
    Together, the two volumes underscore the richness and variety of Habermas's project.Contributors: Karl-Otto Apel. Richard J. Bernstein. Peter Burger. Martin Jay. Thomas McCarthy. Herbert Schnadelbach. Charles Taylor. Michael Theunissen.
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    Political Culture and the Politics of the Social Democratic Government.V. Gransow & C. Offe - 1982 - Télos 1982 (53):67-80.
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    Manipulating underdetermination in scientific controversy: The case of the molecular clock.Michael R. Dietrich & Robert A. Skipper - 2007 - Perspectives on Science 15 (3):295-326.
    : Where there are cases of underdetermination in scientific controversies, such as the case of the molecular clock, scientists may direct the course and terms of dispute by playing off the multidimensional framework of theory evaluation. This is because assessment strategies themselves are underdetermined. Within the framework of assessment, there are a variety of trade-offs between different strategies as well as shifting emphases as specific strategies are given more or less weight in assessment situations. When a strategy is underdetermined, (...)
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    Circadian clocks signal future states of affairs.Brant Pridmore - 2022 - Biology and Philosophy 37 (6):1-24.
    On receiver-based teleosemantic theories of representation, the chemical states of the circadian clocks in animal, plant and cyanobacterial cells constitute signals of future states of affairs, often the rising and setting of the sun. This signalling is much more rigid than sophisticated representational systems like human language, but it is not simple on all dimensions. In most organisms the clock regulates many different circadian rhythms. The process of entrainment ensures that the mapping between chemical states of the clock (...)
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  46. Notes on the Authors.Jean-Pierre Bourguignon, Erhard Busek, Norman Davies, Jared Diamond, Charles Dinarello, Michal Heller, Aleksander Koj, John Maynard Smith & Claus Offe - 2001 - In A. Koj & Piotr Sztompka (eds.), Images of the World: Science, Humanities, Art. Jagiellonian University.
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    Genes, body clocks and prevention of sleep problems.Anders Nordgren - 2016 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 19 (4):569-579.
    Chronobiologists argue that their scientific findings have implications for prevention of sleep problems. They claim that some sleep problems are caused by the fact that people live against their individual body clock rather than adjusted to it. They also claim that by taking the findings of chronobiology seriously in policy-making some sleep problems can be prevented. I investigate applications of chronobiology in two social areas—school schedules and shift work—and show that in order for these applications to be justified certain (...)
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    Lapses: When Friends Clock Out.Avital Ronell - 2022 - Oxford Literary Review 44 (1):1-16.
    Remembrance involves so many shots in the dark, part of an effort to locate the disappeared as they clock out. In the dead center of Hölderlin’s hymn, Andenken, the question flares: ‘But–where are my friends?’ Nancy, writing on Derrida’s inconceivable demise, says we await them, demanding a return in some form, drawing on a shadowing nearness, maybe an image that appears in distinction to the non-image of the living friend. Have they really elapsed –? Or, are they bound to (...)
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    Discrete Symmetries of Off-Shell Electromagnetism.Martin Land - 2005 - Foundations of Physics 35 (7):1263-1288.
    This paper discusses the discrete symmetries of off-shell electromagnetism, the Stueckelberg–Schrodinger relativistic quantum theory and its associated 5D local gauge theory. Seeking a dynamical description of particle/antiparticle interactions, Stueckelberg developed a covariant mechanics with a monotonically increasing Poincaré-invariant parameter. In Stueckelberg’s framework, worldlines are traced out through the parameterized evolution of spacetime events, which may advance or retreat with respect to the laboratory clock, depending on the sign of the energy, so that negative energy trajectories appear as antiparticles when (...)
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    Solution textile.The Yes Men - 2004 - Multitudes 1 (1):51-61.
    In his speech to an assembly of « corporate citizens » at the conference « Fibers and Textiles for the Future » at the University of Tampere in Finland, Hank Hardy Unruh of the WTO explains all the advantages of freedom and remote labor: After all, the American South, a great producer of textiles in its time, gained nothing from its localization of slavery. But remote labor demands close-up forms of surveillance and therefore creates a new market, for which the (...)
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