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Socio-cultural interpretation of the phenomenon of laughter in 'The Joker' (2019): Interpretation of the Western civilization man [PDF]

open access: yesSociološki Pregled, 2020
The author has given a socio-cultural interpretation of the phenomenon of laughter in the film "The Joker" (Todd, Phillips, 2019) as an individual as well as a social phenomenon of Western civilization. He considers the difference between the concepts of
Nedeljković Zoran D.
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Responding to Elite Consolidation: the Anti-Cement-Factory Movement Resisting Oligarchy in an Indonesian Local Election

open access: yesJSP: Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik, 2023
This study demonstrates resistance to oligarchic forces with a case study from Pati Regency, Central Java, Indonesia. The movement started with a protest against the expansion of the internationally financed Indocement Tunggal Prakarsa Ltd in the Kendeng
Arif Novianto, Anindya Dessi Wulansari
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Миллиардеры и миллионеры Балтийского региона: сравнительный анализ национальных бизнес-элит=Billionaires and Millionaires of the Baltic Sea Region: A Comparative Analysis of National Business Elites [PDF]

open access: yesБалтийский регион, 2017
Бизнес-элиты стран Балтийского региона являются одним из ключевых субъектов их развития, определяющих настоящее и будущее государств. Они образуют составную часть транснационального капиталистического класса, возникшего на основе глобальной экономики и ...
Рахманов А. Б.
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Populism, Radical Democracy, and the Indonesian Process of Democratization

open access: yesPolitika: Jurnal Ilmu Politik, 2022
This paper discusses the ideas of populism as highlighted by Mouffe and Laclau to analyze its relevance for Indonesian democracy context. Populism is a political style which is a source for change based on the systematic use of rhetorical appeal to the ...
Otto Gusti Ndegong Madung   +1 more
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Oligarchies in spatial environments [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Mathematical Economics, 2009
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EHLERS, Lars, STORCKEN, Ton
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Should we “Sicilianize” Our Weltanschauung? Leafing through Sciascia in Search of the Meaning of Society, Power & Conspiracy

open access: yesReview of Business and Economics Studies, 2022
Aim and subject. This piece argues that the philosophical bedrock of conventional social science, including political economy, is a collection of over-aestheticized platitudes (viz., “the great books of the West”), whose common thread is, for the most ...
Guido Giacomo Preparata
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A new condition for the transition from runaway to oligarchic growth [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
Accretion among macroscopic bodies of ~km size or larger is enhanced significantly due to gravitational focusing. Two regimes can be distinguished. Initially, the system experiences runaway growth, in which the gravitational focusing factors increase ...
Bernstein   +17 more
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Oligarchic Politics in the Context of a Democratic Rule of Law in Relation to the Principle of Expediency

open access: yesJournal of Legal Studies, 2023
Indonesia, which is a democratic country, is not necessarily free from the practice of ownership of a handful of groups that influence the course of the National constitution.
Suftyadi Ahmad Rifai   +2 more
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On Oligarchy [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
INTRODUCTION: David Edward Tabachnick & Toivo Koivukoski OLIGARCHY AND OIKONOMIA: ARISTOTLE'S AMBIVALENT ASSESSMENT OF PRIVATE PROPERTY Waller Newell ARISTOTLE AND AMERICAN OLIGARCHY: A STUDY IN POLITICAL INFLUENCE Jeremy Neill OVERCOMING OLIGARCHY: REPUBLICANISM AND THE RIGHT TO PROPERTY IN THE FEDERALIST Jeff Sikkenga A CORRUPTION OF OLIGARCHS Peter ...
David Tabachnick   +2 more
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THE CONCEPT OF STATE ADMINISTRATION BY N. MACHIAVELLI

open access: yesВестник Российского экономического университета имени Г. В. Плеханова, 2017
The article shows the key types of state structure in countries of the Ancient world and Medieval Europe, describes their advantages and disadvantages and investigates the round of different forms of state power. Frequent state transformations could lead
Alexander V. Butov
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