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New frontiers of religious pluralism: notes on the post-regional and transreligious
How to understand the growing population, in Brazil and in the world, of those without any religious affiliation: the so-called irreligious people? Are we entering a non-religious or post-religious era, in which the only thing left from traditional ...
Roberlei Panasiewicz, Gilbraz Aragão
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One step forward towards implementing real world communism - Multiple economical system competition within one country & socialism in closed systems and prisons [PDF]
As of 2019, real world communism is still not implemented yet, almost all countries on earth beside North Korea with its state-directed economy have adopted the capitalistic system.
Zhou, Xinyi Jimmy
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The Fast, the Steady and the Tenacious: Funding Pathways for Circular Start‐Ups
ABSTRACT Circular start‐ups (CSUs) are critical for unlocking the circular economy, yet they face persistent barriers in accessing finance. Despite growing interest from policymakers and financing institutions, little empirical evidence explains how these ventures pursue and secure funding.
Pilar Mejía‐Vélez +4 more
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The U.K. food system exhibits strong unsustainability indicators across multiple dimensions, both in terms of food and nutritional insecurity and in terms of adverse climate change, biodiversity, and physical resource impacts.
Mark Tilzey
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A Critical Analysis of Microsoft's Rhetoric and Reality of Sustainability Engagement
ABSTRACT This study critically examines Microsoft's environmental, social and governance (ESG) rhetoric and operational reality, to offer insights that extend beyond conventional greenwashing or bluewashing. Drawing on over 20 years of Microsoft's sustainability reports (2003–2024), third‐party ESG evaluations and media investigations, it employs ...
Omaima A. G. Hassan, Iqbal Khadaroo
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Wildlife Management With a Capitalistic or a Socialistic Flavor: A Comparison of Montana with Norway
Montana and Norway passed laws in 1897 and 1899, respectively, which set the stage for today’s wildlife management. These laws were part of an effort to conserve dwindling populations of large ungulates.
Swenson, Jon E.
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Beyond Structural Interventions: The Human Architecture Shaping ESG Integration in Corporate Systems
ABSTRACT Despite the promotion of ESG in corporate discourse, substantive integration of ESG principles into business practices remains challenging. This study applies and extends Meadows' leverage framework to examine ESG integration in UAE‐listed firms.
M. Schulte, Dimitris Christopoulos
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ABSTRACT Environmental management accounting (EMA) is increasingly recognised as essential for carbon governance, accountability and net zero transitions, yet research has overlooked how sustainability is negotiated within mission‐driven but commercially exposed service organisations such as private hospitals in developing economies, a sector often ...
M. M. Swalih, Ronita Ram, Edward Tew
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The Consumption of Children in a Capitalistic Society
Audre Lorde’s, “Now that I Am Forever with Child”, and Sharon Olds’, “The Moment the Two Worlds Meet,” juxtapose the natural aspects of childbirth with late capital methods of consumption and reproduction.
Melendy, Jessica
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Rozwój cywilizacji kapitalistycznej w perspektywie teorii systemu-świata
Article explores the issue of genesis and development of the „world-system analysis” and focuses on its approach to the proces of globalization. From the point of view of world-system analyses the global economic system has emerged since the sixteenth ...
Tomasz Pawłuszko
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