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Beyond nonviolent regime change: Anarchist insights
Abstract In recent years, a major focus of research and campaigning on strategic nonviolent action has been on movements to oust authoritarian rulers. However, these “nonviolent revolutions” usually do not transform systems of economic and social domination. To motivate appreciation of what might be involved in a more far‐reaching social transformation,
Majken Jul Sørensen, Brian Martin
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The Great Recession resulting from the globalization of Finance Capitalism created two structural labor crises for developed economies: 1) The channeling of substantial investment into non-productive, paper commodities, reducing growth of production for ...
Kenneth M. Casebeer
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Homonationalism on the Defensive: News Media Responses to Nationalist Anti‐LGBTQ Attacks in Sweden
Abstract Examining how gender and sexuality norms are expressed through nationalist ideology, this article argues that homonationalist hegemony is being reinforced through media representations of nationalist social movements attacking LGBTQ people, events, and symbols.
Julia Lagerman
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Starting in the 1910s, revolutionary syndicalism spread and operated in both an inter and transnational direction. Starting with attempts to create an autonomous international coordination framework while overcoming the difficult period of the fascist ...
Marco Masulli
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DYNAMITE: ANARCHISM, MODERNISM, AESTHETICS [PDF]
This book argues for the intersection of anarchist theory, modernist writers, and aesthetic innovations under the sign of "the bomb." Individual chapters concern such figures as Joseph Conrad, Richard Wagner, Henry Adams, Andrei Bely, Edna St.
Hamilton, Carol V.
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Round Trip Policies: Housing and Self‐Management, from Europe to Latin America and Back Again
Abstract Current debates in radical urban studies and comparative urbanism focus in part on the denunciation of universalisation in urban theories as an expression of Eurocentrism. Decolonial and postcolonial scholars risk rejecting general theorising in the name of particularism, difference, and the fragmentary character of the world and reducing ...
Ibán Díaz‐Parra +2 more
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The Great Recession resulting from the globalization of Finance Capitalism created two structural labor crises for developed economies: 1) The channeling of substantial investment into non-productive, paper commodities, reducing growth of production for
Kenneth M. Casebeer
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The Robert Michels’ Archive at the Fondazione Einaudi in Turin keeps the correspondences between the German sociologist and several Italian Revolutionary syndicalists, including Arturo Labriola and Enrico Leone.
Giorgio Volpe
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Corporatism in the Romanian Tradition: Top-down and Bottom-up Lineages
The article traces the beginnings of corporatist advocacy and politics in interwar Romania to two distinct – however interrelated – paths of development: the top-down one, of ideological imports from the milieus of the rising right-wing political regimes
Victor Rizescu
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XVII. The Transformation of Liberalism and Nationalism, 1871-1914
In the first half of the nineteenth century liberalism and nationalism were key concepts of the major political and economic movements within Western Civilization, As has been explained in the preceding chapter, by the end of the century new radical ...
Bloom, Robert L. +6 more
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