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The research on the relationship between self-employment and immigrant population is already a consolidated field in the sociology of migration. This article examines the more important approaches (middleman minorities, ethnic economy, ethnic enclave ...
Alberto Riesco Sanz
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Sector de la economía laboral (SEL): una visión costarricense
Desde la década de los sesenta en Costa Rica se presenta una propuesta social, económica y político-filosófica sobre el Sector de la Economía Social; tal iniciativa se basa en el empoderamiento de la propiedad productiva en la mayor cantidad de ...
Federico Li Bonilla +1 more
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A One Health overview, facilitating advances in comparative medicine and translational research
Clinical and Translational Medicine, Volume 5, Issue S1, August 2016.
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Justice as a Claim to (Social) Property [PDF]
Margaret Kohn argues for a reappraisal of early twentieth-century left-republican French political theory, known as ‘solidarism’. Solidarism recognises private property as legitimate, but at the same time argues that the collective nature of economic ...
Claassen, R.J.G.
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Remaining close or drifting apart? Explaining the divergent paths taken by Belgium's socialist parties in connecting to civil society. [PDF]
Martin N.
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Henry Pesch’s Conception of social Solidarism
Henry Pesch is acknowledged as a creator of Catholic social doctrine. It is he who first completely embraced the social and economic philosophy, in a system named by him the social solidarism.
Mazurek, Franciszek Janusz
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A institucionalização do Sistema Único de Saúde (SUS), orientada por princípios universalistas e solidários, pode ser vislumbrada sob a influência das tensões entre mercado e cidadania no contexto de redemocratização que o país viveu, ambientado nas ...
Maria Raquel Gomes Maia Pires +1 more
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Biological Reductionism as an Obstacle to the Advancement of the Biopsychosocial Concept of Mental Disorders. [PDF]
Kotsyubinsky AP, Kotsyubinsky DA.
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Framing the International Criminal Court and its actors in the debate of pluralism and solidarism
This paper examines and illuminates the actors involved in the negotiation and creation of the first permanent and independent International Criminal Court (ICC), founded to address crimes against humanity and international justice.
Autrup, Kasper Koch, Ntaho, Gael
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In this contribution, I claim that in the face of the global pandemics, international solidarism in protecting and realizing right to health as well as other human rights is not only a legal obligation but also a matter of legitimacy of the system. Using
Widłak, Tomasz
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