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Reeve, William C. "Büchner's Woyzeck on the English-Canadian Stage." Theatre Research in Canada 8, no. 2 (September 1987): 169–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/tric.8.2.169.

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This article examines the various English-Canadian productions and adaptations of Georg Büchner's incomplete drama Woyzeck , beginning with George Luscombe's North-American premiere in 1963 and ending with Will H. Rockett's recent version (April 1987). In addition an attempt is made to put these stagings into the broader context of the European theatre.
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Akchurin, A. D., E. V. Berezovskiy, and R. N. Khasanov. "Some specific features of solving the GERG-2008 equation of state." Automation, Telemechanization and Communication in Oil Industry, no. 1 (2019): 11–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.33285/0132-2222-2019-1(546)-11-13.

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Goff, Moira. "The Celebrated Monsieur Desnoyer, Part 1: 1721–1733." Dance Research 31, no. 1 (May 2013): 67–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/drs.2013.0059.

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George Desnoyer first danced in London in 1721 and 1722, and returned to pursue a successful performing career there between 1731 and 1742. He may have been born around 1700 in Hanover, for he was the son of the dancing master ‘Denoyé’ employed by Georg Ludwig Elector of Hanover (later King George I of England) from at least 1694. 1 Musicians named ‘Desnoyers’ can be found in Paris records from the 1650s. 2 The elder Desnoyer may have been related to Antoine Desnoyers, who was a member of the ‘violons de la Chambre’ at the court of Louis XIV from at least the late 1670s until about 1694. 3 He may also have been the Desnoyers who danced in the 1689 and 1690 revivals at the Paris Opéra of Lully's Atys and Cadmus et Hermione respectively. 4 Whatever his lineage, George Desnoyer was already a skilled exponent of French belle dance style and technique when he first appeared in London, at the Drury Lane Theatre, early in 1721. Desnoyer's father died on 18 April 1721, and he was presumably appointed to succeed him for he left England during the summer of 1722 to become dancing master to George I's grandson Prince Frederick, who had remained in Hanover. His appointment at the electoral court formally ended early in 1730, and the following year Desnoyer returned to London. He was billed as ‘first dancer to the King of Poland’ when he appeared at Drury Lane in late 1731, and for the next few years he divided his time between London, Dresden and Warsaw. Desnoyer's London career lasted until 1742. Over the years, he performed solos, duets and group dances as well as appearing in a variety of afterpieces, and he enjoyed notable partnerships with several leading female dancers. Although virtually all the choreographies he performed are lost, there is much other evidence to shed light on Desnoyer's dancing style and technique. I have documented the lives and careers, as dancing masters, of George Desnoyer and his son Philip elsewhere. 5 In this article I will explore and analyse George Desnoyer's repertoire during his first two periods in London, 1721–1722 and 1731–1733. In a second article, I will look at his repertoire and his dancing partnerships between 1734 and his retirement from the London stage in 1742. 6
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Grebenyuk, Tatyana V. "Book Marks of the Personal Library of the German Bibliophile Prince George of Anhalt." Observatory of Culture 18, no. 2 (May 31, 2021): 196–211. http://dx.doi.org/10.25281/2072-3156-2021-18-2-196-211.

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For many years, the Rare Books Department (Book Museum) of the Russian State Library has been conducting up-to-date work on the description of ex-libris, which contributes to the disclosure of the Department’s collections. The main goal of this research is to identify, record, study, publish, and thereby show the variety and richness of the ownership marks found on books. This article is devoted to the book marks of the German bibliophile Prince George III of Anhalt (1507—1553) from the collection of the Russian State Library. In the Russian-language research literature, Prince George’s book marks have not been considered before. The highly valued private library, later named after the owner — “Georgs-Bibliothek”, used to be part of the Land Library in Dessau (Germany). A small part of this famous book collection came after World War II to the V.I. Lenin State Library of the USSR and is now stored in the Book Museum. On the example of the small fragment of Prince George’s famous library, the article traces the gradual appearance and development of the unique ex-libris of this collection, reveals the literary and bibliophile interests of the owner, and establishes the circle of his communication. In the course of the study, about a hundred owner’s marks were recorded, thanks to which there were identified more than 120 publications from the personal collection of Prince George of Anhalt. The article presents the main types of its ex-libris (handwritten, gift, and super-ex-libris), which are reproduced and described in detail.
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Dubyansky, A. "G. Knapp’s state theory of money:history and current Perspectives." Voprosy Ekonomiki, no. 3 (March 20, 2015): 109–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.32609/0042-8736-2015-3-109-125.

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The paper considers the historical contexts of Georg Knapp’s nominalistic theory of money, and reconstructs its basic arguments. The contemporaneous critical reactions to Knapp are analyzed, as well as some more recent versions of chartalism, and the strengths and weaknesses of the chartalist insights in monetary theory and policy.
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Waśko-Owsiejczuk, Ewelina. "Wpływ polityki USA na powstanie „państwa” islamskiego. O spuściźnie prezydentury George’a W. Busha." Athenaeum Polskie Studia Politologiczne 53, no. 1 (March 31, 2017): 7–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.15804/athena.2017.53.01.

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Franck, Fabrice, and Georg H. Schmid. "Preferential Deactivation of the S3 State of the Water-Oxidizing Complex, Favoured by Plastoquinone Reduction in Barley Chloroplasts." Zeitschrift für Naturforschung C 48, no. 7-8 (August 1, 1993): 603–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/znc-1993-7-813.

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Jerôme, Bruno, and Véronique Jerôme-Speziari. "Forecasting the 2012 US Presidential Election: Lessons from a State-by-State Political Economy Model." PS: Political Science & Politics 45, no. 04 (September 27, 2012): 663–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1049096512000972.

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Since 2008, the economic fallout from the subprime mortgage crisis has led to the defeat of a number of incumbents in the world's major democracies. For instance, in the former EU-15, eight countries (including France) have ousted their incumbents in favor of new leaders. The United States is no exception, and the 2012 US presidential election will see Barack Obama running for a second term during difficult economic times. After hitting a high of 10% in October 2009, the nation's unemployment rate decreased to 8.2% in May 2012. Nonetheless, this is still 0.7 percentage point higher than what Ronald Reagan faced in 1984 or what confronted George H.W. Bush in 1992 as they ran for their second terms. Looking at measures of presidential popularity for the month of May since 1980, Barack Obama's approval rating is at 46% in the Gallup polls, which is the third-worst rating after George W. Bush (30% in 2008) and George H.W. Bush (39.4% in 1992). Given Barack Obama's approval rating and the current national unemployment level, must we conclude that Barack Obama is irremediably on the ropes against Mitt Romney in 2012?
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Rallo, Juan Ramón. "Georg Friedrich Knapp Was Not a “Chartalist”." History of Political Economy 52, no. 4 (August 1, 2020): 773–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00182702-8604033.

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“Chartalism” is generally conceived as a doctrine that states that money is a creation of the state. The father of chartalism, Georg Friedrich Knapp, even devoted the title of his magnum opus, The State Theory of Money, to highlighting this connection. Our purpose is to show that the chartalist theory, as developed by Knapp in his book, did not really argue that means of payment were necessarily a creation of the state. A close reading of his book reveals that means of payment could emerge outside the state and that even other pay-communities were able to create chartal means of payment. That is the main reason why Knapp’s theory of money was not radically incompatible with Carl Menger’s.
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Allison, Ian. "The State of Polar Research after the International Polar Year 2007–2008." Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria 123, no. 1 (2011): 116. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/rs11116.

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The International Polar Year 2007–2008—like its predecessors the first International Polar Year 1882–83 (championed by Georg von Neumayer as Chairman of the International Polar Commission), the second International Polar Year 1932–33 and the International Geophysical Year 1957–58—was an intensive, internationally coordinated campaign of scientific research in polar regions.
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Ginters, Laura. "Georg Büchner'sDantons Tod:History and Her Story on the Stage." Modern Drama 39, no. 4 (December 1996): 650–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/md.39.4.650.

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Nass, Michael, and Jeffrey Paris. "Kurios George and the Sovereign State." Radical Philosophy Review 7, no. 2 (2004): 115–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/radphilrev20047216.

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O'Sullivan, Orlaith. "George Joye's 'Storie of my State'." Reformation 3, no. 1 (January 1998): 349–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1179/ref_1998_3_1_013.

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Lazirko, Nataliia. "GEORGE KAISER’S WRITING IN THE RECEPTION OF YURI KLEN." Polish Studies of Kyiv, no. 35 (2019): 201–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/psk.2019.35.201-206.

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The given article deals with Klen’s research of the German dramatist George Kaiser. The main parameters of artistic universe of this author are presented in the article. There are also outlined the methodological strategies of research the German dramatist’s creativity by Yuri Klen – a well-known Ukrainian literary critic. Georg Kaiser is one of the brightest representatives of theatrical and literary expressionism. His plays are the unique phenomenon in the 20th century drama. His expressionism appeared to be the special one and the global and scope of plots allowed scientists to call G. Kaiser a «new myth creator». Among world scientists, who comprehended the features of author manner of this sign artist for history of world drama, a main place belongs to the Ukrainian literary critic – Yuri Klen. In his scientific work there is the article «George Kaiser», which an author compositionally divides into seven parts. Its pre-condition is an original metaphorical lineation (vivid registration of which is adopted from astronomy), structural-semiotics assertion that every writer creation has a basic idea or favourite main image, that can be found in many writings of the author. However, in the Ukrainian literary critic’s opinion, it is not impossible to say it on the first sight about George of Kaiser because every work of this author has a new incarnate idea, new and unexpected development of a plot, new and original interpretation of that problem which has been solved in his previous works. In the article “George Kaiser” by Yuri Klen the biographic approach can be highlighted while analyzing creative works of the German dramatist. The Ukrainian literary critic also outlines the secrets of psychology of the German artist creation in expressionism manner. Expressionism drama is always drama of ideas; therefore acting persons of this drama are not individuals, but types which helps writer to lead the general action of the characters. Yuri Klen asserts transformation of images in dramas by George of Kaiser, their original reduction up to separate characters and allegories: his characters lost the outlines of people and become symbols of idea, super individual creatures, typical samples, and logic of acting can be sacrificed for the sake of the higher logic – logic of composition and dramatic construction. Few times a researcher accents on closeness an artistic world view of the German dramatist to cubism: characters mainly don’t have the names, but appear on the stage under the names: a «father», «multimillionaire», «black», «yellow» – they are structural formulas. Summarizing these the structural-semiotics searches, Yuri Klen marks once again that in George Kayiser’s works can be found: 1) central idea of man renewing which is peculiar for all his creative work; 2) leading motive of escape-chasing and 3) element of contingency which manages events, that is a case-shove which suddenly gives dynamic of action and sets fire before a man as a distant lighthouse – dream about renewal. It is also possible to assert that researches of expressionism by some authors whose creation correlates with expressionism views demonstrates complete maturity of Yuri Klen to be a serious literary critic armed by the newest methodological approaches to study literature as theoretician and practician of literature studies.
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Luo, Taiming, and Alexei Yu Chirkov. "PHASE ENVELOPE CONSTRUCTION FOR MIXTURES USING HIGHLY ACCURATE HELMHOLTZ ENERGY EQUATION OF STATE." Tyumen State University Herald. Physical and Mathematical Modeling. Oil, Gas, Energy 6, no. 4 (2020): 8–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.21684/2411-7978-2020-6-4-8-27.

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Phase envelope construction for mixtures is very important in the oil and gas industry. The most widely used model for phase envelope construction is Peng — Robinson equation of state (PR-EOS) due to its simplicity. In order to construct phase envelopes of natural gas, a highly accurate Helmholtz energy equation of state GERG-2008 was proposed. In this work, the accuracy of phase envelopes calculated by a highly accurate equation of state GERG-2008, simplified GERG-2008 and traditional cubic PR-EOS was analyzed. The pressure-based algorithm is used to calculate phase envelopes. Phase envelopes of the methane—ethane mixtures were constructed and compared with reference data. The results show that phase envelopes can be constructed with GERG-2008 in high accuracy. PR-EOS has good accuracy in phase envelope construction under low pressure. The simplified GERG-2008 also works well under low pressure; however, as pressure increases, it performs worse than the simpler PR-EOS, especially in the vicinity of critical point. Besides, a modified density solver for the complicated GERG-EOS was proposed. Calculations show that the proposed density solver can provide reliable results.
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Johnson, Chris. "George F. Walker Directs George F. Walker." Theatre Research in Canada 9, no. 2 (January 1988): 157–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/tric.9.2.157.

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This article is based on the observation of rehearsals for the 1987 Factory Theatre production of George F. Walker's Zastrozzi: The Master of Discipline, directed by Walker. Walker's casting choices and rehearsal techniques are examined to delineate his 'language of the stage' as a complement to the language of his script, and to determine his current interpretation of the play.
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Davies, Paul. "Stadtdichtung: A reading of Georg Heym's ?Der Gott der Stadt?" Neophilologus 73, no. 3 (July 1989): 411–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf00586636.

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Heinzen, Jasper M. "Nursing the Fatherland? Hohenzollern State Building and the Hidden Transcript of Political Resistance in Hanoverian Female Charity during the Second German Empire." Central European History 44, no. 4 (December 2011): 595–623. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0008938911000653.

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In summer 1866 the Austro-Prussian struggle for supremacy in Germany erupted into open conflict. King Georg V of Hanover sided with other governments loyal to the German Confederation against Prussia, but after initially defeating Prussian forces at Langensalza, he was forced to capitulate. Two days after the battle, on June 29, 1866, the widow of the Hanoverian general Sir Georg Julius von Hartmann told her daughter in no uncertain terms how she felt about the Prussian government and its allies. In her opinion they were nothing more than “robber states” that cloaked their disregard for the Ten Commandments in sanctimonious public displays of piety. “These Protestant Jesuits,” she continued, “offend me more than the Catholic ones. You know that I amGermanwith all my heart and love my Germany, but I cannot consider them genuine Germans anymore because they only want to make Germany Prussian.”
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Radmilo Derado, Sanja. "MERGING SOCIAL CRITICISM WITH IRISH CULTURAL HERITAGE IN THE SHORT STORY COLLECTION THE UNTILLED FIELD BY GEORGE MOORE." Folia linguistica et litteraria X, no. 32 (2020): 43–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.31902/fll.32.2020.3.

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The paper analyses the short story collection The Untilled Field by the Irish writer George Moore (1852-1933) with the aim of establishing the subversive potential of these stories in the context of the criticism of the overpowering dogmas within the Irish society at the beginning of the 20th century. With this long neglected short story collection, George Moore reveals a darker, silenced side of Ireland, hidden from the public discourse of the socio-political mainstream of the period. His social criticism is primarily focused on some neuralgic aspects of the Irish society of the time, namely on the dominant influence of the Irish Catholic church on the collective ethos of the nation and, subsequently, on the spiritual and moral paralysis of the Irish people as well as on mass emigrations of the Irish to America. By pinpointing these, in his view, destructive social forces and the complex sociopolitical situation in Ireland during the formation of the modern Irish state, George Moore identifies a state of collective moral lethargy characterised by total absence of any possibility of individual affirmation through artistic agency. The importance of this short story collection, from the point of view of scientific research, lies in the foregrounding motivation behind it. In other words, in George Moore´s intention to dig deep into the relentless existence of the Irish people at one stage in the country´s history and to re-shape the well- established colonial representations which favoured falsely pastoral visions of Ireland. It was not until the second half of the 20th century that the stigma of ´un-patriotic´ and ´subversive´ was lifted from this short story collection giving it, though still limited, well-deserved attention and recognising its literary and artistic importance for Irish national culture and for its literature.
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Freeman, Meghan. "CORDONS OF PROTECTION: THE STAGE OF SPECTATORSHIP IN CHARLOTTE BRONTË'SVILLETTE." Victorian Literature and Culture 41, no. 4 (October 25, 2013): 643–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1060150313000156.

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In the years following the publicationofJane Eyre, Charlotte Brontë's social circle expanded rapidly, extending far beyond the narrow circumference of Haworth Parsonage. The later letters attest to personal acquaintance with many prominent literary contemporaries, including Elizabeth Gaskell, Harriet Martineau, George Henry Lewes, and William Thackeray. Yet, second perhaps only to Thackeray, the writer that Brontë credits as most influential to her thinking about art and narrative is one that she never did meet: John Ruskin. Brontë's initial exposure to Ruskin's work came through the channel of their shared publisher, George Smith, who in 1848 sent her a copy of the first two volumes ofModern Painters.
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Frank, P., and A. Otto. "Flakkotieren von Fräsern zum Mikro-Hartfräsen/Flakkoting of milling tools for hard milling- Improvement of the performance of micro milling tools in hard milling by high precision brushing." wt Werkstattstechnik online 109, no. 11-12 (2019): 833–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.37544/1436-4980-2019-11-12-35.

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Die nachfolgende Studie ist an der Technischen Hochschule Georg Agricola zu Bochum entstanden. Sie gibt einen Überblick über die Grundlagen, Anwendungen und Möglichkeiten der Werkzeugoptimierung und somit der Standzeiterhöhung mithilfe des Hochpräzisionsbürstens (Flakkotieren) an Mikrotorusfräsern. Ein Abgleich von verschiedenen präparierten und sich im Ausgangszustand befindlichen Mikrofräsern sollen hierbei die Möglichkeiten und Grenzen der Schneidkantenpräparation aufzeigen.   The following study was carried out at the Technical University Georg Agricola in Bochum. It provides an overview of the basics, applications and opportunities for improving tools and thus for increasing tool life with the aid of high-precision brushing (flakkoting) on milling tools for hard milling. Comparing a number of prepared micro milling cutters in their initial state, it demonstrates the opportunities and limits of cutting edge preparation.
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Souza, Luiz Gustavo Da Cunha De. "Human rights, reciprocal recognition and the state. A durkheimian contribution." Human Affairs 29, no. 3 (July 26, 2019): 297–310. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/humaff-2019-0025.

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Abstract The paper deals with a possible tension within Axel Honneth’s theory of justice as presented in his Freedom’s Right. It takes as its point of departure Georg Lohmann’s objection that Honneth loses sight of the critical potential associated with positive right and tries to discuss it critically both exposing Lohmann’s and Honneth’s position. From the complex of problems identified thereby, the paper moves to a discussion of Émile Durkheim’s theory of State, with which it helps to provide a possible contribution to the discussion between positive, individual rights and the normative framework of social freedom.
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Lauener, Michael. "Lauener, Michael, Schutz der Kirche und Stabilität des Staates durch Absenz von religiöser ,Seichtigkeit': die religionspolitischen Anschauungen von Jeremias Gotthelf und Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel aus dem Geist der Versöhnung." Zeitschrift der Savigny-Stiftung für Rechtsgeschichte: Kanonistische Abteilung 105, no. 1 (June 26, 2019): 280–349. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/zrgk-2019-0009.

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Abstract Protection of the church and state stability through the absence of religious 'shallowness': views on religion-policy of Jeremias Gotthelf and Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel out of a spirit of reconciliation. The article re-examines a thesis of Paul Baumgartner published in 1945: "Jeremias Gotthelf's, 'Zeitgeist and Bernergeist', A Study on Introduction and Interpretation", that if the Swiss writer and keen Hegel-opponent Jeremias Gotthelf had read any book of the philosopher Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, some of this would have received his recognition. Both Gotthelf and Hegel see the Reformation to be the cause of the emergence of a strong state. For Gotthelf, this marks the beginning of a process of strengthening the state at the expense of the church. Hegel, on the other hand, considers the modern state to be the reality of freedom, produced by the Christian 'religion of freedom' (Rph, §270 Z., p. 430). In contrast to Gotthelf, for whom only Christ can reconcile the state and religion, Hegel praises the French Revolution as "reconciliation of the divine with the world". For Gotthelf, the French Revolution was only a poor imitation of the process of spiritual and political liberation initiated by the Reformation, through which Christ reduced people to their original liberty. Nevertheless, both Gotthelf and Hegel want to protect the state and the church from falling apart, they reject organizational unity of state – religion – church in the sense of a theocracy, and demand the protection of church communities.
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Thibodeau, Olivier. "Des pièces de go sur l’échiquier : Vitesse(s) et mouvement(s) révolutionnaire(s) dans le film de zombies contemporain." Caietele Echinox 38 (June 30, 2020): 118–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.24193/cechinox.2020.38.09.

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The zombie as metaphor for the mindless consumer of late capitalism, popularized by George Romero’s seminal masterpiece, Dawn of the Dead, has grown stale as a critical model for globalized capitalism in light of its power not to embrace, but to disrupt the dromocratic order in which capitalism is rooted. If it is fair to assimilate the zombie mass to the proletarian class freed from the shackles of “productive” labor, it is of greater importance today to address its freedom from the whole kinetic organization of life under capitalist state rule.
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ÁRNASON, VILHJÁLMUR, and STEFÁN HJÖRLEIFSSON. "The Person in a State of Sickness." Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 25, no. 2 (March 9, 2016): 209–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0963180115000511.

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Abstract:In this article, we discuss the ideas of Eric J. Cassell about the patient-professional relationship. We argue that his approach combines in an interesting way features from the literature on patient autonomy and paternalistic practices. We suggest that these seemingly paternalistic features of practicing medicine, which are widely either ignored or condemned in bioethical discussion, are of vital significance in medical practice. In the first sections of the article, we describe the main features of Cassell’s understanding of the sick person and his version of personalized medicine. We pay particular attention to his notion of information control and compare his ideas about conversation with patients to Hans-Georg Gadamer’s analysis of patient-professional dialogue. In the latter part of the article, we explore through a couple of examples the implications these ideas have for medical practice.
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Rössel, Jörg. "George Steinmetz (Hg.): State/Culture. State-Formation after the Cultural Turn." KZfSS Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie 53, no. 1 (March 2001): 178–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11577-001-0017-2.

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Weichlein, Siegfried. "George Steinmetz (ed.): State/Culture. State-Formation after the Cultural Turn." Politische Vierteljahresschrift 41, no. 3 (September 2000): 591–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11615-000-0090-6.

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Kaplan, Deborah. "Representing the Nation: Restoration Comedies on the Early Twentieth-Century London Stage." Theatre Survey 36, no. 2 (November 1995): 37–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0040557400001198.

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The first third of the twentieth century was the most important period in the performance history of Restoration comedies—with the exception of the years 1660–1710, when they were originally written and performed. Sixteen of the plays were presented in early twentieth-century London, six in at least two different productions. Post-Carolean works by William Congreve, George Farquhar, and John Vanbrugh held the stage through the war years, but, beginning in 1920, earlier comedies by John Dryden, William Wycherley, and George Villiers entered the repertoire of performed plays. This represents a limited selection of Restoration playwrights and plays, to be sure, but this relatively small cluster of productions takes on large significance when we situate it in the context of the comedies' entire performance careers.
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Alesenkova, Victoria N. "An Attempt of Cognitive Analysis of Stage Images by the Example of the Concept of “The State”." ICONI, no. 2 (2019): 29–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.33779/2658-4824.2019.2.029-035.

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The article develops the idea of cognitive analysis of stage images created by non-verbal means of post-dramatic theater and studies the mechanism of formation of concepts on the basis of theatrical metaphors and symbols. The extrapolation of the lingualcognitive approach onto the language of theater presumes interpretation of visual stage actions as a literal manifestation of the producer’s meta-text, which is the mental form of the natural language and is read by the audience in reverse order. Thus, the conceptual metaphor of George Lakoff and Mark Johnson, being paradigmatic and lining up an analogy towards action, becomes transformed in the context of theater into a conceptual symbol, since it presents a secondary semantic superstructure over the visual acoustic forms. As an example, an analysis is made of the concept of “The State” in the article on the material of performances of several producers. As the result, it becomes clear that the mental image represented in language by the word “state” becomes the axis of semantic projection (the conceptual symbol), forming the symbolic connection between the concepts of “Construction” and “Hierarchy,” which relate to each other as the transmission of the empirical and metaphysical essence of the researched image and demonstrates the principle of interaction of lingual and mythical thinking.
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Page, Leroy E. "George Clinton Swallow, the Other Kansas State Geologist." Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science (1903-) 99, no. 3/4 (December 1996): 134. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3627986.

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Sheffrin, Steven M. "State Sales and Income Taxes by George Zodrow." National Tax Journal 53, no. 4, Part 1 (December 2000): 965–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.17310/ntj.2000.4.11.

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Solar, Carlos. "State, Violence, and Security in Mexico." Mexican Studies/Estudios Mexicanos 30, no. 1 (2014): 241–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/msem.2014.30.1.241.

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Paul Kenny, Mónica Serrano with Arturo Sotomayor, eds., Mexico's Security Failure, Collapse into Criminal Violence (New York: Routledge, 2012). Wil G. Pansters, ed., Violence, Coercion, and State-Making in Twentieth-Century Mexico (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2012). George Philip and Susana Berruecos, eds., Mexico's Struggle for Public Security: Organized Crime and State Responses (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012). Peter Watt and Roberto Zepeda, Drug War Mexico: Politics, Neoliberalism and Violence in the New Narcoeconomy (London and New York: Zed, 2012).
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Kelly, Duncan. "Revisiting the Rights of Man: Georg Jellinek on Rights and the State." Law and History Review 22, no. 3 (2004): 493–529. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/4141687.

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A century has passed since the publication in Germany of a now famous essay on the rights of man by the Heidelberg professor of public law, Georg Jellinek. Over the course of that century, although a “rights revolution” has undoubtedly taken place, numerous practical problems remain in trying to enforce the basic proposition that “all human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights.” Such problems have led one recent commentator to suggest that perhaps the only meaningful defense of human rights is one based on “moral reciprocity” and secular humanism because any attempts to prioritize human rights on either religious grounds, for example, or that of intrinsic human value, are doomed to failure.
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Sarlós, Robert K., Ann Marie Koller, and Robert K. Sarlos. "The Theater Duke: Georg II of Saxe-Meiningen and the German Stage." Theatre Journal 37, no. 2 (May 1985): 240. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3207083.

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Goldsmith-Reber, Trudis E., and Ann Marie Koller. "The Theater Duke: Georg II of Saxe-Meiningen and the German Stage." German Studies Review 9, no. 1 (February 1986): 154. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1429121.

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Stelmakh, Sergiy. "Georg Simmel’s nationalism and transnational rationalism." Universum Historiae et Archeologiae 3, no. 2 (December 29, 2020): 139. http://dx.doi.org/10.15421/26200212.

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The purpose of the article is to determine the change of worldview paradigm from “nationalism” to “transnational rationalism”, which was embodied in the concept of the “Ideal Europe”, on the example of journalism and scientific works of the German philosopher and sociologist Georg Simmel during the First World War (1914–1918). Research methods: idiographic, system-structural, rational reconstruction of the text. Main results. G. Simmel was between two polar camps, which in the conditions of heightened perception of social reality led him to an individual tragedy and demonstrated the difficulty of choosing between two worldview paradigms – “nationalism” and “patriotism”. G. Simmel didn’t escape the general admiration of German intellectuals for the “ideas of 1914” at the initial stage of the war. He supported propaganda slogans in journalism, hoping that the war could unite the German people to a “political nation”, overcome the dichotomy of individual freedom and universalism. Shattered hopes of supporting the international intellectual environment to explain Germany’s position in the war, censorship harassment and accusations of anti-German activities contributed to his more moderate position. Analyzing the problems of the “crisis of culture” and German national consciousness, G. Simmel advocated the synthesis of “nationalism” and “transnationalism”, which he formed in the concept of the “ideal Europe” as a spiritual supranational community. Scientific novelty: for the first time in national historiography, a comprehensive analysis of the works of G. Simmel of the war period is carried out. Type of article: analytical and descriptive.
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Moreno, Jonathan D. "Bioethics and the National Security State." Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics 32, no. 2 (2004): 198–208. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1748-720x.2004.tb00466.x.

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it is mandatory that in building up our strength, we enlarge upon our technical superiority by an accelerated exploitation of the scientific potential of the United States and our allies. National Security Council, NSC-G8: United States Objectives and Program for National Security April 14, 1950 Innovation within the armed forces will rest on experimentation with new approaches to warfare, strengthening joint operations, exploiting U.S. intelligence advantages, and takingfull advantage of science and technology. George W Bush, The National Security Strategy of the United States of America, September 17,2002
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Wilks, Stuart. "Britain and Europe: An Awkward Partner or an Awkward State?" Politics 16, no. 3 (September 1996): 159–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9256.1996.tb00035.x.

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This article builds on the recent exchange between Jim Buller and Stephen George on the subject of British ‘awkwardness’ in relation to the European Union. While it engages with both authors, the article also seeks to bring the state back into the analysis. It makes a connection between the structure and organisation of the state and the behaviour of domestic political actors.
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Abramchuk, A., Mihail Karpuhin, V. Chulkova, and S. Saparklycheva. "Features of growth and development of Scutellaria baicalensis Georgi under conditions of introduction in the Middle Urals." Agrarian Bulletin of the 208, no. 05 (June 29, 2021): 2–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.32417/1997-4868-2021-208-05-2-7.

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Abstract. An experiment on the topic “Features of the growth and development of Scutellaria baicalensis Georgi under conditions of introduction in the Middle Urals” was carried out at the educational farm “Uralets”. Purpose of the study: to study the influence of the feeding area on the growth and development of Scutellaria baicalensis Georgi. The objectives of the study were to study the influence of the feeding area on: the dynamics of height and average daily growth, dates of the onset and timing of phenological phases, biometric indicators of leaves and inflorescences, structural composition of aboveground biomass, productivity of aboveground and underground biomass. Research methods. The experiment scheme includes 3 options: 1 variant – 33 × 30 cm (990 cm2) – control; 2 variant – 33 × 45 cm (1485 cm2); 3 variant – 33 × 60 cm (1980 cm2). Results. It was found that an increase in the feeding area enhances the differentiation of plants in terms of the rate of passage of phenological phases. The earliest transition to the generative stage of development was noted in variants II and III (24.06). The maximum average daily gain was observed in the II and III decades of July, according to the variants it varied from 0.78 (1st stage) to 1.22 cm/day (III stage). The highest biological productivity was obtained in variant 3 with a feeding area of 33 × 60 cm; on average, it reached 251.5 g per plant, which is 162.2 g (181.6 %) higher than in the control. Scientific novelty. For the first time, there was studied, the influence of the feeding area on the most important aspects of the growth and development of Scutellaria baicalensis Georgi in the conditions of the Middle Urals. The optimal feeding area (1980 cm2) has been established, at which the Scutellaria baicalensis Georgi is able to form a fairly high productivity.
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Brandt, George W. "Banditry Unleash'd; or, How The Robbers Reached the Stage." New Theatre Quarterly 22, no. 1 (February 2006): 19–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0266464x06000273.

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Friedrich Schiller – poet, historian, and philosopher as well as dramatist – is acknowledged to be a towering figure in German-language theatre, yet has had only a fitful impact on the stages of the English-speaking world, where such of his works as Don Carlos, Intrigue and Love (Luisa Miller in the operatic version) and William Tell are better known through the filters of Verdi and Rossini than in their original form. But there were signs in 2005 – the bicentenary of Schiller's death at the tragically early age of forty-five – that the English theatre was taking more notice of this major playwright, with Phyllida Lloyd's production of Mary Stuart and Michael Grandage's of Don Carlos both well received. In the article which follows, George W. Brandt traces Schiller's troubled breakthrough into professional theatre as a young man with his first play, The Robbers – which, while significantly different from his later work, does anticipate his lifelong preoccupation with the theme of freedom. George W. Brandt, Senior Research Fellow and Professor Emeritus in the Drama Department of the University of Bristol, has previously contributed to NTQ with articles on Bristol's Shakespeare at the Tobacco Factory Company (NTQ 72), and Iffland's 1796 guest performance in the Weimar of Goethe and Schiller (NTQ 77).
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Kim, Mi-Jin, Jae-Hyun Rho, Dong-Sun Kim, and Jung-Ho Cho. "Comparative Study on the Properties Estimation of the Constituents of the Natural Gas and Refrigerant Mixtures Between GERG-2004 Model and Peng-Robinson Equation of State." Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society 13, no. 2 (February 29, 2012): 906–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.5762/kais.2012.13.2.906.

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Rieger, Philip, Joseph M. Magnall, Sarah A. Gleeson, Richard Lilly, Alexander Rocholl, and Christof Kusebauch. "Sulfur Isotope Constraints on the Conditions of Pyrite Formation in the Paleoproterozoic Urquhart Shale Formation and George Fisher Zn-Pb-Ag Deposit, Northern Australia." Economic Geology 115, no. 5 (August 1, 2020): 1003–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.5382/econgeo.4726.

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Abstract The Carpentaria province (McArthur basin and Mount Isa inlier) in northern Australia is one of the most important districts for clastic-dominated (CD-type) massive sulfide deposits. The George Fisher Zn-Pb-Ag deposit, located in this province, is hosted by the carbonaceous Urquhart Shale Formation (ca. 1654 Ma) in a region that has an active history of metamorphism and tectonism. In this study, paragenetically constrained pyrite in samples from the George Fisher deposit and unmineralized Urquhart Shale have been analyzed in situ using secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS) of sulfur isotopes (δ34S values). Samples were taken from four drill cores through the main orebodies at George Fisher and one drill core through correlative, unmineralized Urquhart Shale (Shovel Flats area). Five generations of pyrite were identified at George Fisher and record a protracted history of sulfate reduction under diagenetic and subsequent hydrothermal conditions: (1) fine-grained, subhedral-spheroidal pyrite (Py-0), (2) coarse-grained, anhedral pyrite (Py-1) associated with ore-stage 1 sphalerite and galena, (3) coarse-grained, euhedral pyrite (Py-2) associated with ore-stage 2 sphalerite, galena, and pyrrhotite, (4) massive subhedral to euhedral pyrite (Py-3) associated with ore-stage 3 chalcopyrite, pyrrhotite, galena, and sphalerite, and (5) coarse-grained euhedral pyrite (Py-euh), which occurs only in unmineralized rocks. In the unmineralized Shovel Flats drill core, only Py-0 and Py-euh are present. Whereas pre-ore pyrite (Py-0) preserves negative δ34S values (–8.1 to 11.8‰), the ore-stage pyrites (Py-1, Py-2, and Py-3) have higher δ34S values (7.8–33.3, 1.9–12.7, and 23.4–28.2‰, respectively). The highest δ34S values (7.2–33.9‰) are preserved in Py-euh. In combination with petrographic observations, the δ34S values of pyrite provide evidence of three different processes responsible for the reduction of sulfate at George Fisher. Reduced sulfur in fine-grained pyrite (Py-0) formed via microbial sulfate reduction (MSR) under open-system conditions prior to the first generation of hydrothermal pyrite (Py-1) in ore-stage 1, which most likely formed via thermochemical sulfate reduction (TSR). During deformation, previously formed sulfide phases were then recycled and replaced during a second hydrothermal event (ore-stage 2), resulting in intermediate sulfur isotope values. Another syndeformational hydrothermal Cu event, involving a sulfate-bearing fluid, formed ore-stage 3 via TSR. This study demonstrates that the fine-grained pyrite formed pre-ore under conditions open to sulfate and outlines the role of multiple stages of sulfide formation in producing high-grade Zn-Pb-Ag orebodies in the Mount Isa inlier.
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Moreno Moreno, Daniel. "Santayana, al fin, en un contexto filosófico europeo." Análisis. Revista de investigación filosófica 6, no. 1 (July 5, 2019): 91–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.26754/ojs_arif/a.rif.201913600.

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Ivison, Duncan. "Political Obligations and Jacobins and Utopians: The Political Theory of Fundamental Moral Reform." Canadian Journal of Political Science 39, no. 2 (June 2006): 457–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0008423906409987.

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Political Obligations, George Klosko, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005, pp. x, 266.Jacobins and Utopians: The Political Theory of Fundamental Moral Reform, George Klosko, Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 2003, pp. xii, 200.Perhaps two of the most persistent and perplexing questions in political theory are: Why should I obey the law (or the state)? And, what is the relation between human perfection and politics? Can (or must) human beings realize their true nature through politics? Or is any such hope not only misplaced, but dangerous—one that is itself a problem that political theory must confront? In these two thoughtful books, George Klosko sets out to address them, drawing on a remarkably diverse range of material to do so.
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Durakovic and Skaugen. "Analysis of Thermodynamic Models for Simulation and Optimisation of Organic Rankine Cycles." Energies 12, no. 17 (August 27, 2019): 3307. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/en12173307.

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Equations of state (EOSs) form the base of every thermodynamic model used in the design of industrial processes, but little work has been done to evaluate these in the context of such models. This work evaluates 13 EOSs for their accuracy, computational time and robustness when used in an in-house optimisation program that finds the maximum power output of an organic Rankine cycle. The EOSs represent popular choices in the industry, such as the simple cubic EOSs, and more complex EOSs such as the ones based on corresponding state principles (CSP). These results were compared with results from using the Groupe Européen de Recherches Gazières (GERG) EOS, whose error is within experimental uncertainty. It appears that the corresponding state EOSs find a solution to the optimisation problem notably faster than GERG without significant loss of accuracy. A corresponding state method which used the Peng–Robinson EOS to calculate the shape factors and a highly accurate EOS for propane as the reference EOS, was shown to have a total deviation of just 0.6% as compared to GERG while also being 10 times as fast. The CSP implementation was also more robust, being able to converge successfully more often.
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GALLAGHER, CATHERINE. "George Eliot: Immanent Victorian." Representations 90, no. 1 (2005): 61–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/rep.2005.90.1.61.

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ABSTRACT Using Middlemarch as its primary instance, this essay argues that George Eliot's realism (and by extension nineteenth-century British realism generally) contains a tension between reference (to types of extradiegetic persons) and realization (which is aligned with the fictionality of novelistic characters). The dynamic of Eliot's novels involves the constant deviation of characters away fromtypes and toward fictional particularity, and it thereforematches a more general turn in British culture away froma desire for salvation conceived of as spiritual or ideational transcendence and toward a longing to attain a state of immanent existence that escapes the requirements of ““meaning.””
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STOESZ, DAVID. "The American Welfare State at Twilight." Journal of Social Policy 31, no. 3 (July 2002): 487–503. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0047279402006669.

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The triumph of George W. Bush in the 2000 presidential election is further evidence of the waning viability of the American welfare state. Since 1980 various strains of conservatism have vied for control of domestic policy through the Republican party, the most recent variant being ‘compassionate conservatism’. Democrats have responded by disavowing their liberal heritage and moving toward the centre. This reflects the replacement of a ‘social model’ with an ‘economic model’ for social policy. The Left can be rejuvenated by adopting three themes for domestic policy: mobility, empowerment and restructuring. These are consistent with the ‘third way’ in social policy, as centrists have advocated in the United States and the United Kingdom.
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Miller-Klejsa, Anna. "Quo Vadis? by Enrico Guazzoni and Quo Vadis? by Gabriellino D’Annunzio: Production – Dramaturgy – Reception." Panoptikum, no. 18 (January 26, 2018): 246–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.26881/pan.2017.18.15.

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The paper concentrates on two feature films based upon Henryk Sienkiewicz’s novel about ancient Rome – Quo Vadis? (dir. Enrico Guazzoni [1913]) and Quo Vadis? (dir. Gabriellino D’Annunzio, Georg Jacoby [1925]). Both films belong to the peplum genre, popular during the era of silent cinema. The paper reconstructs production circumstances of both films as well as their historical reception. It is argued that both films can be seen through the prism of socio-political contexts, including the colonial ambitions of the Italian state.
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Winter, George F. "The ethics of separating conjoined twins." Bulletin of the Royal College of Surgeons of England 99, no. 1 (January 2017): 24–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1308/rcsbull.2017.24.

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SERGEY D., BODRUNOV. "GEORGY NIKOLAEVICH TSAGOLOV: MAN, CITIZEN, SCIENTIST (ON THE OCCASION OF THE 80TH BIRTHDAY)." Scientific Works of the Free Economic Society of Russia 225, no. 5 (2020): 116–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.38197/2072-2060-2020-225-5-116-125.

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The article is dedicated to the memory of the outstanding scientist Georgy Nikolaevich Tsagolov. The author values the important contributions of Georgy Nikolaevich to economic science, demonstratе relevance and huge potential of his ideas about the integration of the plan and the market, private and public appropriation, monetary and non-monetary motivation. At the same time, the author argues with the scientist’s ideas, justifying that the socio-economic transformations, which are reinforced with the expansion of scientific and technological progress, are not a direct integration of capitalism and socialism, as Georgy Nikolaevich presumed. This is another form of transition to a new state of society, where economic relations will gradually disappear and the mechanism for meeting people’s needs created by the economy will gradually be replaced by another mechanism — Noonomics.
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