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This article aims to discuss Locke`s compatibilism, that is, the lokean thesis that freedom is compatible with the natural necessity. To this end, it is analized the chapter Of The Power (XXI, book II of the An Essay concerning Human Understanding), in which Locke clarifies the concepts of freedom and will. Although Locke, at times, involves himself with the incongruent thesis on compatibilism, he is a compatibilist. The impression that Locke would defend incompatibilists` theories ends up being abandoned when we analyze carefully his general argument about will and freedom. Locke literally defends that the volunteer does not differ from the necessary. As a compatibilist, Locke maintains that will is not free. Thus, the free man can not be the one that is free to want. A man regarded as a free agent is the one that has freedom of action, not freedom of will.

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The first eighteen months of the Great War witnessed an unprecedented awakening of interest in the Polish Question, when worldwide attention was drawn to the prolonged devastation of the Polish territories. Thereafter, a steady increase in media comment and criticism, highlighting Poland's plight, fostered public indignation at the continual stalling of humanitarian relief efforts for Polish refugees. Such burgeoning popular sentiment focused wider political attention upon a growing movement for recognition of Polish claims to independence. This particularly proved to be the case for Woodrow Wilson and his administration's budding interest in Poland. Subsequently, nowhere did the Polish Question assume a greater role in diplomatic efforts to mediate for peace than in America, and at no time more than during the year preceding the President's hesitant decision to intervene in hostilities.

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Inicio de uma coluna quinzenal intitulada "Historical Explorations" no jornal Herald, de Panjim (Goa).Esta primeira coluna Op-ed comenta sobre as opiniões contraditórias que continuam a surgir na opinião pública acerca da "libertação" de Goa. Relata casos históricos e identifica pessoas que se sacrificaram pela causa da democracia e para pôr fim ao colonialismo em Goa. Distingue entre os combatentes da liberdade e os políticos de conveniência. Esta série de coluna Op-ed pretende analisar a actutalidade goesa e portuguesa contextualisando-a com o passado comum e com o presente de interesse mútuo.