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Theorists as a subject of academic study appears across nearly every discipline, from psychology and political science to anthropology, management, and public administration. Students are asked to engage with theorists not simply to summarize their ideas but to evaluate how those ideas were constructed, what assumptions they rest on, and how they hold up against evidence or competing frameworks. The breadth of this topic reflects a core academic skill: understanding that knowledge is produced by specific thinkers working within historical and intellectual contexts, and that those thinkers can be questioned, compared, and built upon.

The papers archived here take a wide range of approaches. Comparative analysis is especially common, with writers placing theorists side by side to highlight agreements, contradictions, or gaps — as seen in work on personality theories, anti-federalist theorists, and public administration thinkers. Other papers take a discipline-specific focus, examining theorists within psychology, anthropology, humor studies, entrepreneurship, and organizational behavior. Some essays ground theoretical discussion in concrete policy contexts, including labor, alternative dispute resolution, and workplace issues like the glass ceiling, using theory as a lens to interpret real-world cases.

A strong essay on theorists requires a clearly bounded thesis — rather than surveying every idea a thinker produced, focus on a specific claim, contribution, or debate. Evidence should come from primary theoretical texts where possible, supported by scholarly critique. The most common pitfall is treating a theorist's ideas as fixed truths rather than as arguments to be assessed. Engaging critically, acknowledging limitations and historical context, consistently produces more persuasive and analytically rigorous work.

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Ethnic conflict in Xinjiang: an application of internal security dilemma
There has been much discussion on this issue and from different points of view. An important study conducted on the Xinjiang and the internal security dilemma has been conducted by Jiaxing Xu, "The Ethnic Security Dilemma and Ethnic Violence: An Alternative Empirical Model and its Explanatory Power" (2012) in which the role of ethnic violence and is discussed as a possibility of explaining the ethnic security dilemma.
Essay Doctorate
Criminals: Born or Made? The Nature vs. Nurture Debate
Since the construction of the first civil society, behavioral rules distinguishing what is acceptable and what is criminal have existed. Even though individuals typically have a concept of conventional moral behavior,…
Research Paper Undergraduate
Bilbao and its Basque culture
Basque Culture of Bilbao and the Regeneration of the Villa of Bilbao in Contemporary Times
Paper Undergraduate
Skepticism: philosophical perspectives and critical thinking
Skepticism is the definition where each and every aspect of one's knowledge -- including belief of one's reality is questioned. Determined to investigate the source and truth of his knowledge, Descartes determined to…
Essay Doctorate
Management There Are a Number of Different
This paper is about management. The paper has two parts. The first is focused on the different functions of management, explaining what they are and how they work together. This is done from a practical perspective. The second part talks about some management theory and academia, including Drucker, Mintzberg and Senge.
Paper Undergraduate
North-South issues and development assistance
Consider a textbook Heckscher-Ohlin model, with two countries (North and South), two factors (skilled and unskilled labour), and two goods (skill-intensive and labour-intensive manufactures). The North is more abundantly endowed with skilled labour: it has a larger (inelastic) supply of skilled, relative to unskilled, workers than the South. Both sorts of workers are mobile between sectors within each country, but internationally immobile. The North thus has a comparative advantage in the production of the skill-intensive good, which needs a higher ratio of skilled to unskilled workers than the labour-intensive good. And vice versa for the South.
Research Paper Undergraduate
Giftedness in Education: Definitions, Theories, and Assessment
The issue of giftedness and the problematics of identifying and dealing with the gifted child in the educational environment is one that has raised concern and even contention in academic circles.
Paper Doctorate
Funding or Defunding the Arts
Recommendations on a Proposal to Defund the Arts
Essay Doctorate
Joe,\' a Young Student Whom I Observed
¶ … Joe,' a young student whom I observed while he was engaged in a music lesson. An exciting aspect of music education is that students often have an innate interest in the subject.
Paper Undergraduate
Spencer, Herbert. 1860. The Social
Spencer, Herbert. 1860. The Social Organization. The Westminster Review. In Anthropological Theory: An Introductory Theory. Fourth Edition. R. McGee and Richard Warms. McGraw Hill.