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Western life courses challenged in life stories collected in contemporary China
IntroductionThe life course describes the progression of life as a social role, from birth to death. Traditional Western life-history studies of the life course usually describe a continuous lifeline with occasional interruptions in between.
Sheng-Li Cheng +3 more
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Reflecting the past, envisioning the future: The journey of "democratic socialism" [PDF]
This article examines the evolution of socialism as a political ideology, from its primitive origins in past societies to its contemporary incarnations.
Balunović Filip, Mladenović Ivica
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Social justice and the formal principle of freedom [PDF]
The aim of this paper is to show, contra the right-libertarian critique of social justice, that there are good reasons for defending policies of social justice within a free society.
Nikolić Olga, Cvejić Igor
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BackgroundChina has launched a large “toilet revolution” in rural areas, but the results show that sanitation has not always been markedly improved. Few scholars have paid attention to this issue, and the list of the reasons is scattered and incomplete ...
Yuan Wang, Yueqi Zhu, Caiyun Qi, Lu Li
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The rise and fall of democratic socialism in Yugoslavia 1948-1972. [PDF]
This article examines the complex trajectory of democratic socialism in Yugoslavia from 1948 to 1972, a period characterized by groundbreaking experimentation and subsequent retreat from socialist ideals.
Bešlin Milivoj, Žarković Petar
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Enmity in the intellectual world: Global perspectives and visions [PDF]
This paper follows the perception of enmity relations in the recent online contributions of 20 global intellectual ‘superstars’, such as Habermas, Klein, Žižek and others.
Pudar-Draško Gazela +1 more
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Belgrade 1968 protests and the post-evental fidelity: Intellectual and political legacy of the 1968 student protests in Serbia [PDF]
Even though Belgrade student protests emerged and ended abruptly after only seven days in June of 1968, they came as a cumulative point of a decade-long accumulated social dissatisfaction and antagonisms, as well as of philosophical ...
Pavlović Aleksandar, Losoncz Mark
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Introduction Moral philosophy used to be full of promises. In ancient times, it aimed at providing a guide to the good life that integrated moral matters with other concerns (such as our intellectual, aesthetic and prudential interests). In modern times,
Freyenhagen, F
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Care in the Anthropocene: Acting with compassion [PDF]
The Anthropocene refers to the geological era in which man - anthropos - has become a geophysical force transforming the biosphere. This period is marked by a lack of compassion and understanding of our environments - a total detachment from our
Pantović Ljiljana, Zarić Zona
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The aim of this study was to compare the possibilities of experiencing positive well-being in call centers and other service sector work. The article focuses on the prevalence of working conditions (job demands, autonomy, and social support) in call ...
Armi Mustosmäki +2 more
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