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Kantian Dignity and Marxian Socialism
This paper offers an account of human dignity based on a discussion of Kant's moral and political philosophy and then shows its relevance for articulating and developing in a fresh way some normative dimensions of Marx’s critique of capitalism as involving exploitation, domination, and alienation, and the view of socialism as involving a combination of freedom and solidarity. What is advanced here is not Kant’s own conception of dignity, but an account that partly builds on that conception and partly criticizes it. The same is the case with the account of socialism in relation to Marx’s work. As articulated, Kantian dignity and Marxian socialism turn out to be quite appealing and mutually supportive
A new approach for the construction of a Wasserstein diffusion
We propose in this paper a construction of a diffusion process on the
Wasserstein space P\_2(R) of probability measures with a second-order moment.
This process was introduced in several papers by Konarovskyi (see e.g. "A
system of coalescing heavy diffusion particles on the real line", 2017) and
consists of the limit when N tends to infinity of a system of N coalescing and
mass-carrying particles. It has properties analogous to those of a standard
Euclidean Brownian motion, in a sense that we will precise in this paper. We
also compare it to the Wasserstein diffusion on P\_2(R) constructed by von
Renesse and Sturm (see Entropic measure and Wasserstein diffusion). We obtain
that process by the construction of a system of particles having short-range
interactions and by letting the range of interactions tend to zero. This
construction can be seen as an approximation of the singular process of
Konarovskyi by a sequence of smoother processes
Electroweak and Top Results from ATLAS
An overview of recent measurements of electroweak and top quark physics is
given. In particular, total and differential diboson cross sections, limits on
anomalous triple gauge couplings as well as top quark production cross sections
and properties, such as charge asymmetry, top quark polarization and Wtb vertex
measurements, are presented. Proton-proton collision data produced at the LHC
at sqrt s = 7 TeV and sqrt s = 8 TeV collected with the ATLAS detector are
used.Comment: 7 pages, Workshop on high energy physics in the near future, Rio de
Janeiro, Brazil, 17 - 24 Mar 201
Online fundraising in the human services
This paper examines emerging possibilities for use of the Internet in human service fundraising. Human service managers must compete for limited funds with their counterparts in educational, religious, health, and other nonprofit organizations. There is enormous potential for raising funds over the Internet; yet, this approach to resource development may not be appropriate or effective in some instances for certain human service agencies. The selection of fundraising approach must be consistent with the organizational context in which it is used. This paper provides examples of cases where use of the Internet may prove to be an effective method for human service fundraising. It also examines cases where use of the Internet may not be a good match for the organizational context, whether in terms of ethics or dollars raise
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