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NEXUS (frequent traveler program) — NEXUS logo NEXUS is a joint Canada United States program designed to let pre approved, low risk travelers cross the US Canada border quickly. Members of the program can avoid long waits at border entry points by using self serve kiosks at… … Wikipedia
Nexus (magazine) — For the wargaming magazine, see Task Force Games. Nexus is a bi monthly alternative news magazine. It covers geopolitics and conspiracy theories; health issues, including alternative medicine; future science; the unexplained, including UFOs; Big… … Wikipedia
Theory of the firm — The theory of the firm consists of a number of economic theories that describe the nature of the firm, company, or corporation, including its existence, behavior, structure, and relationship to the market.[1] Contents 1 Overview 2 Background … Wikipedia
Nexus of contracts — The nexus of contracts theory is an idea put forth by a number of economists and legal commentators (most notable Frank Easterbrook of the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit) which asserts that corporations are nothing more… … Wikipedia
Democratic peace theory — (or liberal democratic theory[1] or simply the democratic peace ) is the theory that democracies, for some appropriate definition of democracy, rarely, or even never, go to war with one another. Some have preferred the term inter democracy… … Wikipedia
New World Order (conspiracy theory) — This article is about the use of the term New World Order in conspiracy theory. For other uses, see New World Order. The reverse side of the Grea … Wikipedia
Intersectionality theory — is a term invented by Kimberle Crenshaw and utilized during the 1990s by sociologist Patricia Hill Collins. This term replaced her previously coined term black feminist thought, which increased the general applicability of her theory from African … Wikipedia
Critical theory — Horkheimer, Adorno, Habermas David Rasmussen HEGEL, MARX AND THE IDEA OF A CRITICAL THEORY Critical theory1 is a metaphor for a certain kind of theoretical orientation which owes its origin to Hegel and Marx, its systematization to Horkheimer and … History of philosophy
distribution theory — ▪ economics Introduction in economics, the systematic attempt to account for the sharing of the national income among the owners of the factors of production land, labour, and capital. Traditionally, economists have studied how the costs of … Universalium
Postmodernist theory — Lyotard, Baudrillard and others Thomas Docherty INTRODUCTION Philosophy has been touched by postmodernism. Philosophy, in the modern academy, is supposed to be the discipline of disciplines: it is philosophy which will be able to gather together … History of philosophy