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Worse than communism? Discursive anti-gender mobilizations in Lithuania
Without doubt, anti-gender struggles in Lithuania are an essential part of a broader transnational tendency to promote tradition and religion over equality, to discredit the European Union as a place of moral decline, to criticize gender studies as an ...
Dovainė Buschmann
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With the collapse of state socialism in Eastern Europe, anti-communism gained new momentum. In Poland, it has become a hegemonic discourse that manifests itself in (and reproduces itself through) legislation, public history, politics, and education, as ...
Michalina Golinczak
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Anti-Communism and the Struggle for the Renewal of Communism
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Tymoteusz Kochan
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The response of the moderate wing of the Civil Rights Movement to the war in Vietnam [PDF]
This article explores the response of the moderate wing of the civil rights movement to the war in Vietnam. The moderates, made up of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), the National Urban League, and leaders such as ...
Hall, S.
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Castoriadis and social theory:from marginalization to canonization to re-radicalization [PDF]
This chapter examines Cornelius Castoriadis's trajectory from obscurity and the margins of post-war French intellectual and political milieu to the misappropriation and canonization of his thought after the 1970s and argues for a re-radicalization of his
Memos, Christos
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From the Anti-Communist Consensus to Anti-Communism
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Przemysław Wielgosz
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The origins of anti-capitalism in the young Marx
The objective is to demonstrate, based on new biographies, that the essay On the Jewish Question reveals an element of anti-Semitism that played a fundamental role in the conversion of Marx to Communism. Criticism of the Jew served to support the Marxian
RICARDO LUIS CHAVES FEIJÓ
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This article aims to expose the specificity of the theory of totalitarianism in the context of the humanitarian-personalistic concept of the socio-political life of Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński.
Ryszard Ficek
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El principe constante? Jan Lechoń and politics (after 1939) [PDF]
In the article, I focuss on the theme of the political views of Jan Lechoń during his New York exile, which emerged in his literary work, letters, and Dziennik. The main elements of the political stance of the author of Srebrne i czarne were in that time:
Sobczak, Paweł
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‘No protection against the H-bomb’ : press and popular reactions to the Coventry civil defence controversy, 1954 [PDF]
This article examines British popular and media reactions to America’s Bravo test shot in April 1954 and Coventry City Council’s subsequent decision to abandon Civil Defence.
Barnett, NJ
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