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Indonesian socialism of the 1950s: from ideology to rhetoric

Third World Quarterly, 2020
From 1945 until 1965, virtually all Indonesian political parties claimed to follow some version of socialism. What did ‘socialism’ mean in this context, though?
Kevin W. Fogg
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Social networks, social media, and social diseases

BMJ, 2013
Use of social media in healthcare is increasing. Enrico Coiera argues that it has the potential to change not only the way we deliver care but also the way we treat some ...
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Social Practice, Social Action, Social Magic

Acta Sociologica, 1973
The Greek word praxis means 'action', and praxis (practice) and action are central concepts in two important theories, Marxism and the sociological theory of action. In an analysis of the concept of action in Parsons, Weber, and Homans, and of the practice concept in Marx' works the two concepts and theories are compared.
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Socialism, capitalism, or Chinism?

Communist and post-communist studies, 2018
Is China still building socialism or has it already built capitalism? Or maybe both? Or maybe none of those two systems? Or maybe with the market reforms that deviate from the traditional socialism, it has created something different from the classical ...
G. Kolodko
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Understanding social inclusion, social cohesion, and social capital [PDF]

open access: possibleInternational Journal of Social Economics, 2009
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to delineate the concepts of social inclusion, social cohesion, and social capital.Design/methodology/approach – This paper reviews the existing literature and uses the ideas of Amartya Sen to develop a research and policy approach to these concepts.Findings – Specifically, the paper uses Sen's concepts of ...
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Capitalism, Nature, Socialism

The Routledge Handbook on Ecosocialism, 2021
James O’Connor
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Globalization Under and After Socialism

Globalization Under and After Socialism, 2018
Today, by a number of measures, the ex-socialist economies of Central and Eastern Europe are among the most globalized in the world. This book argues that the origins of Central and Eastern Europe’s heavily transnationalized economies should be sought in
Besnik Pula
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Social Administration, Social Policy and Socialism

Critical Social Policy, 1981
This paper develops from the marxist critique of social policy under capitalism a speculative picture of socialist social policy. It draws its ideas from: (a) socialist theory of the state, human nature, family life, and the relationship between need and resources (b) 'socialist' countries such as Russia and Cuba (c) struggles about welfare ...
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Socialism's past, New Social Democracy, and Socialism's Futures

Social Science History, 1994
The ideas of socialism grew in ordinary people’s lived experience of all-encompassing markets, totalizing doctrines of individualism, the power of capitalist property over human dignity and destiny, and equations between market success and human merit.
Brad Rose, George Ross
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