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ID:   108003


1989 and the transformations in Eastern Europe / Cox, Terry   Journal Article
Cox, Terry Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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ID:   030057


23rd Congress of the CPSU: results and prospects pf political, economic and cultural development of the USSR / Lavrov, A L; Congress of the CPSU 1966  Book
Lavrov A. Book
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Publication s.l., Novosti Press Agency Publishing House, 1966.
Description 102p.pbk
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004954947.0853/LAV 004954MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   031149


Africa socialism in two countries / Mohiddin, Ahmed 1981  Book
Mohiddin, Ahmed Book
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Publication London, Croom Helm, 1981.
Description 231p.
Standard Number 0389201707
Key Words Socialism  Social Sciences 
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019427320.5310960/MOH 019427MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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African socialism in two countries / Mohiddin, Ahmed 1981  Book
Mohiddin, Ahmed Book
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Publication London, Croom Helm, 1981.
Description 231p
Standard Number 0389201707
Key Words Socialism  Political Science 
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ID:   031151


African socialism or socialist Africa / Babu, Abdul Rahman Mohamed 1981  Book
Babu, Abdul Rahman Mohamed Book
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Publication London, Zed Press, 1981.
Description xvi,174p.
Standard Number 0905762193
Key Words Socialism  Social Science 
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ID:   037396


Against socialist illusion: radical argument / Selbourne, David 1984  Book
Selbourne, David Book
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Publication London, Macmillan Press Ltd, 1984.
Description 327p.
Standard Number 0333370945
Key Words Socialism 
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ID:   171588


America's generation game / Bata, Anar   Journal Article
Bata, Anar Journal Article
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Key Words Terrorism  Socialism  United States  Presidential Election  Democrats  COVID - 19 
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ID:   122346


And still it turns – around money: why the economy is stronger than war / Dubinin, Sergei   Journal Article
Dubinin, Sergei Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract It is the common wealth, or the accumulated and permanently growing public wealth that has real significance. A growing national economy as such is a factor of attraction. Broadening markets promise lucrative contracts to any economic partner.
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ID:   123422


Approaches of M N Roy towards second congress of Comintern (Thi / Maharana, Sanjukta   Journal Article
Maharana, Sanjukta Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract According to Marxist view, society is always divided into two classes such as oppressor and oppressed, rich and poor, bourgeoisie and proletariat, capitalist and the workers class. Furthermore, industralisation emerged the exploitation and degraded condition of workers by the capitalist class.
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ID:   121522


Arab cold war revisited: the regional impact of the Arab uprising / Khoury, Nabeel A   Journal Article
Khoury, Nabeel A Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Key Words Socialism  Arab World  Radical Islamism  Arab Spring  Arab Uprising  Arab Cold War 
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Arab uprisings: regional and global repercussions / Mohiuddin, Asif   Journal Article
Mohiuddin, Asif Journal Article
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Contents This article points out that the watershed events that initiated the period of contentious politics in the Arab world after 2010 not only reshaped regional and global politics but also challenged state power and long held theories dominant in the region, particularly about the popular acquiescence to regime control. They opened new areas of inquiry as well. By their impact on regional and international politics, these events have drawn the attention of scholars across the world. Some argue that these changes occurred as a result of the globalisation of democratic norms, new media technologies and regional structural changes, which led to widespread demonstrations, both violent and nonviolent. In calling for the downfall of the entrenched regimes, they signalled a breakdown of the social contract that had existed between the people and their rulers since independence.
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Asia-the winning of independence / Jeffrey, Robin (ed.) 1981  Book
Jeffrey Robin editor Book
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Publication London, Macmillan Press Ltd., 1981.
Description xv, 337p.pbk
Standard Number 0333278577
Key Words Socialism  Revolution  Autonomy - Asia 
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ID:   113702


Away from socialism, towards Chinese characteristics: Confucianism and the futures of Chinese nationalism / Cheung, Kelvin Chi-Kin   Journal Article
Cheung, Kelvin Chi-Kin Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Following the success of China's economic reform in the past few decades, Chinese nationalism has entered a new stage. The sentiment born of 'the century of national humiliation' is insufficient to explain the phenomenon of Chinese new nationalism. In this new era, China no longer regards the West as the benchmark against which it defines its success, but is becoming more assertive about its own values and perspectives. This emphasis on a Chinese perspective is related to the cultural shift in China's post-socialist transition, where the source of legitimacy in China's development has moved from an ideological dimension of socialism to a cultural dimension of 'Chinese characteristics'. Following this transition, growing importance is being placed on an indigenous voice in many aspects of China's development, including the recent efforts to reinvent traditional Chinese culture as a source of China's soft power. In particular, with strong state sponsorship, Confucianism is being revived as a new nationalist discourse, which not only provides new discursive resources for continuing authoritarianism in mainland China, but also redefines governance and nation-building with respect to Hong Kong and Taiwan.
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Between existentialism and Marxism / Sartre, Jean-Paul 1974  Book
Sartre, Jean-Paul Book
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Publication London, New Left Review, 1974.
Description 302p.
Key Words Socialism  Marxism  Phiolosophical Thoughts 
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Beyond the state? pluralism and internationalism in early twent / Sylvest, Casper   Journal Article
Sylvest, Casper Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract The relationship between pluralism and internationalism is an interesting historical theme on the borderline between international relations and political theory. Intuitively the two ideologies seem to enjoy a close relationship, and at an abstract level they were both concerned with achieving political order with a minimum of central authority. However, the historical and theoretical interconnections between pluralism and (liberal) internationalism in Britain remain largely unexplored. This article attempts to fi ll this lacuna in intellectual history. Although both took shape within the confines of the same progressive intellectual agenda, the article strikes a cautious note about establishing too close a link between pluralism and internationalism, especially in the years following the Great War. This sceptical conclusion reflects not only the different preoccupations and changing nature of both pluralism and internationalism in the opening decades of the twentieth century, but also their complex theoretical relationship.
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Bolshevik menace: Colonial surveillance and the origins of socialist politics in Calcutta / Chattopadhyay, Suchetana   Journal Article
Chattopadhyay, Suchetana Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Summary/Abstract This article examines the impact of the anti-Bolshevik surveillance network created by the colonial state on the urban political milieu of Calcutta during the late 1910s and the early 1920s. The first socialists in Calcutta (1921-24), predominantly Muslims, emerged from the ranks of urban intellectuals and political activists. The article argues that the state's insistence on labelling various social and political segments, including early socialists, as political tools of Moscow demonstrated its inability to grasp the local responses to an international current. It is shown that despite enforcement of various strategies, which tried to anticipate and prevent the spread of socialism, the colonial state failed to counter the emergence of the left in the city.
Key Words Socialism  Colonialism  Community  Race  Surveillance  Communism 
Police  Bolshevism  Bengal  Calcutta  Class 
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ID:   029502


Britain between the wars 1918-1940 / Mowat, Charles Loch 1968  Book
Mowat, Charles Loch Book
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Publication London, Methuen and co. ltd., 1968.
Description ix, 698p.Pbk
Standard Number 41629510X
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Brown rulers of India: a historical-cum-sociological study of Indian affairs after independence / Sharma, L P 1988  Book
Sharma, L P Book
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Publication DelhI, Konark Publishers Pvt Ltd., 1988.
Description xii, 154p.hbk
Standard Number 8122000770
Key Words Socialism  Democracy  Economy  Bureaucracy  Political Parties  Secularism 
India  Women  Western  Ruling Class 
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ID:   109721


Buddhism in Burmese politics / Chatterjee, Shivanee   Journal Article
Chatterjee, Shivanee Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words Socialism  Military  Christianity  Indonesia  Burma  Southeast Asia 
Malaysia  Buddhism  Buddha  Theravada Buddhism  Burmese Politics  Islam 
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Building socialism: from ‘scientific’ to ‘active’ Marxism / Lane, David   Journal Article
Lane, David Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Historical materialism envisages law-like tendencies (‘scientific’ Marxism) promoting the development of productive forces and, concurrently, a political praxis (‘active’ Marxism) requiring human intervention. These positions give rise to conflicting interpretations of Marxism: first to understand society, second to change it – to abolish economic exploitation. The twentieth century witnessed a shift in the locus of the contradictions of capitalism to the economically dependent territories of the imperial powers. Socialist parties, when in power and adopting a Leninist political praxis, furthered modernisation and were successful in reducing economic exploitation. The paper addresses the relationship between the scientific and praxis components of Marxism in contemporary global capitalism. It considers post-Marxist interpretations of the changing class structure, the rise of identity politics and the evolving nature of capital. Forms of domination, oppression and discrimination (bureaucracy, patriarchy, racism, militarism and credentialism) give rise to their own distinctive forms of power relations. It is contended that they should not be equated with Marx’s crucial insight into the nature of economic exploitation. Many current Marxist (and ‘post-Marxist’) writers adopt a ‘scientific’ position emphasising the inherent contradictions of capitalism. The author claims that without appropriate political praxis, the resolution of such contradictions is unlikely to transcend capitalism.
Key Words Socialism  Development  Post-Communism  Russia  Lenin  Marx 
HIstorical materialism  Class  Praxis 
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