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Il mito del mercato: la civiltà di Robinson Crusoe = The myth of the market: the civilization of Robinson Crusoe

open access: yesH-ermes: Journal of Communication, 2013
In the galaxy of the myths of modernity, there is one which, more than others, can tell the essence of the market economy and in which the icy logic of "do ut des" informed of itself each atom of every social articulation of thought and imagination. This
Diego Fusaro
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Introduzione

open access: yesEnthymema, 2017
Introduzione al numero speciale dedicato alla forma del romanzo di famiglia contemporaneo tra centri e periferie, a cura di Elisabetta Abignente e Emanuele Canzaniello.
Emanuele Canzaniello
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From the national-bourgeois to the associated dependency interpretation of latin America [PDF]

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In the 1960s and 1970s Latin America was the setting of modernizing militarycoups and of the transition of their intellectuals from nationalism to associated dependency.In the 1950s two groups of public intellectuals, organized around ECLAC, in Santiago,
Pereira, Luiz Carlos Bresser
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In perspective: Tom Nairn [PDF]

open access: yes, 1999
The 1960s saw an upsurge of separatist nationalisms at the core of the capitalist system, with the movements in Catalonia, Eskudai, Occitania, Quebec, Scotland, Wallonia and Wales all making their first serious impact during that decade.
Davidson, Neil
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Employment status and mortality among Korean men over a 13-year period. [PDF]

open access: yesEpidemiol Health, 2021
Lim D, Kong KA, Park H, Jung-Choi K.
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Bir Hegemonya Aracı Olarak Sekülerleş(tir)me: Tarihsel Bir Perspektiften Türkiye’de Laikliğin Politik Ekonomisi

open access: yesAkademik İncelemeler Dergisi, 2014
Laiklik, Türkiye düşünce tarihinde entelektüel tartışmaların ve akademik incelemelerin en yoğunluklu konularından birini, belki ilkini oluşturan ve güncelliğini sürdüren bir alanı ifade etmektedir.
Ahmet Koçal
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Revolution in 1672? On the Philosophy of a Disproportion in History

open access: yesPráticas da História
In the seventeenth century, the Dutch Republic was at the forefront of modernity, though not quite modern yet. The disproportion concerned a crisis that would burst out in 1672: a crisis of the bourgeoisie, the protagonist of modernity.
Thomas van Binsbergen
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