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Antonio Gramsci Between Fascism and Communism

open access: yesSfera Politicii, 2012
Review of: Luciano Canfora, Gramsci in carcere e il ...
Ioana Cristea Drăgulin
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European politics and historical revisionism [PDF]

open access: yesZbornik Radova Filozofskog Fakulteta u Prištini, 2021
The radical change of politics and ideology in the post-Communist states in the Yugoslav area caused a revaluation of national histories. The production of desirable history has the political support of the current authorities in the states that emerged ...
Deletić Zdravko M.
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The Real Fourth Political Theory

open access: yesEidos. A Journal for Philosophy of Culture, 2023
Aleksandr Dugin is sometimes called “Putin’s brain,” and there can be no question that Putin’s global strategy for expanding Russian power has followed quite precisely a strategic plan created, published, and advocated by Dugin beginning in 1996.
Randall E. Auxier
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A Dietsland Empire?

open access: yesLocus, 2022
Dutch fascism was marked by an international outlook and character from the outset in the 1920s. Rather than a purely Netherlands affair, it had proponents in multiple countries, particularly Belgium and the East Indies (Indonesia).
Nathaniël Kunkeler
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ARHEOLOGIA IDEOLOGICO-CULTURALĂ A ”POSTFASCISMULUI” [PDF]

open access: yesRevista de Știinţe Politice şi Relaţii Internaţionale, 2021
The theme of the insertion of the fascist ideology in the communist regime from Romania has frequently been approached in the western theoretical papers.
FLORIN MULLER
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The Use of Language in the Making of Romanian Nationalism from Dimitrie Cantemir and Mihai Eminescu to the Iron Guard and National Communism

open access: yesActa Universitatis Sapientiae: European and Regional Studies, 2021
This article explores the role that language played in the development of national identity in Romanian cultural discourses from the writings of Dimitrie Cantemir in the 18th century to those of Mihai Eminescu in the second part of the 19th century.
Ţion Lucian
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From imperialism to liberalism. Reinventing trade, institutions, and unity in post-World War I Europe

open access: yesDiversitas Journal, 2023
Liberalism emerged theoretically strengthened in the World War I’s aftermath. The start of a new liberal order in 1918-9 did not mean that it would last forever or that it had no opponents.
Amedeo Gasparini
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V. Nabokov wobec II wojny światowej – twórcza recepcja i moralna ocena / V. Nabokov and the Second World War - creative reception and moral evaluation [PDF]

open access: yesLanguage, Culture, Politics, 2022
Vladimir Nabokov - the Russian and American writer is the author of two novelistic anti-utopias: Invitation to a Beheading and Bend Sinister, in which he expressed his political views, although he usually declared himself as an apolitical writer. In both
Monika Grygiel
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Wilhelm Reich et la politique de l’homosexualité dans le mouvement Sex-Pol

open access: yesCahiers d’histoire, 2021
The Sex-Pol movement (Sexualpolitik) was founded in 1927 in Vienna by Wilhelm Reich. A Communist politicized by the July Revolt of 1927 in Vienna, Reich—a biologist and psychoanalyst by training—believed that political violence resulted from the ...
Cat Moir
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