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Beyond the dual revolution: revisiting capitalism in modern France
Alexia Yates, Erika Vause
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Sufficiency Policy in Rural Municipalities: Measures, Enablers, and Barriers
ABSTRACT A mounting body of scientific evidence emphasizes the necessity of sufficiency as a sustainability strategy in view of intensifying global ecological crises. To enable and promote sufficiency implementation with the necessary speed and scope, efforts at all policy levels are needed.
Tonja Iten, Irmi Seidl, Marco Pütz
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Žižek on China and COVID-19: Wuhan, authoritarian capitalism, and empathetic socialism in NZ [PDF]
Michael A. Peters
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Does Mindfulness Support the Status Quo? The Role of Neoliberal Orientation and Emotion Regulation
ABSTRACT Critiques of mindfulness as a tool embedded in neoliberal ideology have emerged since the mid‐2010s, though they remain largely theoretical. Although they suggest that mindfulness shapes a neoliberal selfhood through self‐regulation and disidentification, potentially fostering acceptance of the system and political disengagement, our research ...
Philippine Chachignon +3 more
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Conceptualizing Poverty in Capitalism and Islam
This study investigates poverty in Capitalism and Islam in terms of both; as an economic ism and as a living ideology. Capitalism as a living ideology, based on its’ philosophical foundations, eventually yields class conflict, deprivation, discrimination
Dr. Zahoor Khan, Dr. Karim Ullah
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Educational approaches beyond digital capitalism
This article focuses on the question of how young people in different educational settings can be methodically and didactically motivated to deal with digital capitalism. To this end, theoretical perspectives on digital capitalism, the positionality of (
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ABSTRACT In two studies conducted in Spain, we identified asymmetries in moral judgements, showing that leftist political topics and individuals were perceived as more moral than their rightist counterparts. Study 1 assessed the participants’ perceived moral obligation to defend topics traditionally associated with leftist or rightist ideologies.
Cristian Catena‐Fernández +1 more
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From the Black Death to Covid-19: the Rise and Fall of Capitalism
Haldun Gülalp
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Policy Spandrels: How Design Decisions Can Open Up Spaces for Unintended Policy Change
ABSTRACT This article introduces the concept of policy spandrels to make sense of public policies producing second‐order effects that are unintentional from the perspective of policy design and yet are fraught with consequences. By analogy with architectural spandrels—leftover spaces that can be used for unforeseen purposes—policy change can be enabled
Martino Maggetti
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Capitalism, So Lonely (Review of Capitalism Alone, by Branko Milanovic)
Capitalism, So Lonely (Review of Capitalism Alone, by Branko Milanovic)
Pablo Mira
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