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Anarchism and Austrian economics

open access: yes
In the 2011 Franz Cuhel Memorial Lecture, I argue that the study of endogenous rule formation in economic life (what I term the positive political economy of anarchism) should be studied in-depth and that the economic analysis of the Austrian school of ...
Boettke, Peter
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Introducing Nature on the Move -- a Triptych

open access: yesNew Proposals, 2013
A short introductory ...
Sian Sullivan, Jim Igoe, Bram Buscher
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Indigenous Nations and Marxism: Notes on an Ambivalent Relationship.

open access: yesNew Proposals, 2010
Introduction to special theme section on Indigenous issues.
Charles R. Menzies
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Introduction

open access: yesNew Proposals, 2017
Overview of chapters. Dedication to the memory of James McDonald.
Charles R. Menzies
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Introduction

open access: yesNew Proposals, 2014
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Charles R. Menzies
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Social Class: The Forgotten Identity Marker in Social Studies Education

open access: yesNew Proposals, 2008
This paper describes a study that took place from 2002-2004 in which I critically examined the discourses pertaining to social class in two sources: first, the state-sanctioned social studies curriculum used in British Columbia high schools from the ...
Paul Orlowski
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The Promise of American Politics

open access: yes, 1937
Legal scholars have long been urging that law is instrumental. Some few have asked: instrumental for what? To achieve what social ends should we, can we, shape our legal concepts?
McDougal, Myres S.
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Radical left movements in Europe

open access: yes, 2017
When the Iron Curtain lifted in 1989, it was seen by some as proof of the final demise of the ideas and aspirations of the radical left. Not many years passed, however, before the critique of capitalism and social inequalities were once again the main ...
Piotrowski, Grzegorz,   +2 more
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Walter Benjamin, Franz Borkenau, and the Story of the Alienated Individual

open access: yesNew Proposals, 2016
In this article I claim that Walter Benjamin’s work is important for thinking our way toward revolutionary politics from a linguistic-cultural perspective.
Graham Mackenzie
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