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‘Authoritarian resilience’ as passive revolution: a Gramscian interpretation of counter-revolution in Egypt

open access: yesJournal of North African Studies, 2021
After a renewed scholarly interest in the politics of revolution and societal transformation following the uprisings of 2011, the defeat of the revolutionary tide in the MENA region has drawn attention to the dynamic of counter-revolution and ...
Brecht De Smet
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The Rehnquist Court—The Counter-Revolution that wasn't, Part 2: The Counter-Revolution that is

Criminal Justice Review, 1996
Commentators had predicted that the United States Supreme Court under Chief Justice Rehnquist would, at most, continue the Burger Court's purported "moderation" of the rights-based criminal procedure jurisprudence of the Warren era. In fact, however, the Burger Court's characterization of criminal trials as crucibles yielding truth-in-fact, together ...
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Sexual Revolution and Counter-Revolution

Hormone Research, 2008
Adolescents of today inherit the conflicting legacies of the sexual reformation of the 1960s and the counter-reformation of the 1980s/1990s. Sexual mores are influenced by a younger age of puberty than in earlier generations and by the availability of effective contraception and antibiotics to combat sexually transmitted diseases.
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