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Journal articles on the topic "Interpreters under socialism"

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Enweh, Innocent I. "“The Community and the Individual – Revisiting the Relevance of Afro-Communism”: A Response to MF Asiegbu and AC Ajah." Filosofia Theoretica: Journal of African Philosophy, Culture and Religions 10, no. 1 (2021): 103–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ft.v10i1.7.

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In a carefully and strongly worded critique, Asiegbu and Ajah have sought to close the dossier on Afro-communalist project by extollings lipsistic individualism which makes the individual an anarchic unit. Using the Okonkwo saga in Achebe’s [Things Fall Apart] to justify this type of individualism Asiegbu and Ajah bypassed, on the social plane, the ethical principle of individualism and Afro- communalism as forms of humanism. According to these critics, Afro-communalism is conformist, counterproductive, ambiguous, unsuccessful and irrelevant, and therefore should be discarded. The objective of
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Kirzner, Israel M. "Some Ethical Implications for Capitalism of the Socialist Calculation Debate." Social Philosophy and Policy 6, no. 1 (1988): 165–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0265052500002727.

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The debate that raged in the interwar period between the Austrian economists (who argued the thesis that under socialism it would not be possible to engage in rational economic calculation) and socialist economists (who rejected that thesis) was, narrowly conceived, a debate in positive economics. What was being discussed was certainly not the morality of capitalism or of socialism. Nor, strictly speaking, was the debate even about society's economic well-being under socialism; it concerned the ability of central planners to make decisions that take appropriate account of relevant resource sca
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Van Velthoven, Harry. "'Amis ennemis'? Communautaire spanningen in de socialistische partij tot 1914." WT. Tijdschrift over de geschiedenis van de Vlaamse beweging 76, no. 4 (2017): 295–346. http://dx.doi.org/10.21825/wt.v76i4.12010.

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In de historiografie werd het aandeel van het Vlaamse socialisme in de Vlaamse beweging lang miskend. Rond 1970 toonde onderzoek aan hoe het Vlaamse socialisme, ondanks een beperkt aantal volksvertegenwoordigers (drie in 1900 ten opzichte van 23 Waalse en 5 Brusselse) de taalwetten verdedigden. Na een frontale botsing met Waalse partijgenoten werd de taalkwestie in de unitaire Belgische Werkliedenpartij (°1885) in 1909 een vrije kwestie. Intussen vorderde het onderzoek. Dat maakte een nieuwe synthese mogelijk. Het opzet werd breder. In een eerste deel werd de partij doorgelicht als vertrekpunt
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Kotosz, Balázs. "Heterodoxies in the Work of János Kornai: How Far from the Mainstream?" Journal of Heterodox Economics 1, no. 2 (2014): 131–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/jheec-2015-0008.

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Abstract One of the most important synthetist of the practical socialist theory is János Kornai. In his works he tempted to describe the working mechanism of the socialist economy in actual practice. The first part of the paper is to gather special keywords and analytical tools of Kornai’s description. As economist, the main tool is the description of demand and supply without the mathematical formalization of demand and supply functions, and without any Marshall crosses. Instead of them, the theory is based on quantity (stock, slack, shortage, forced substitution), on friction (caused by rigi
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Gómez, Juan Carlos. "En los muros del Palacio: Pedro Nel Gómez en el imaginario social en Medellín, 1930-1950." HiSTOReLo. Revista de Historia Regional y Local 5, no. 10 (2013): 53–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.15446/historelo.v5n10.37039.

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Durante la década de 1920 apareció en Latinoamérica una serie de vanguardias culturales que cuestionaron la realidad nacional de sus países buscando cambios en la estructura social y política. Los políticos liberales colombianos, en su intento por llegar al poder, reconocieron en ellas diferentes ideas que influyeron en su desarrollo político. Con las reformas de Alfonso López Pumarejo se buscó un acercamiento con los artistas para que estos desarrollaran una tipología de arte en la que se involucrara a la sociedad y así ésta tomara conciencia de su historia e idiosincrasia. Bajo estos lineami
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Grabkowska, Maja. "Between gentrification and reurbanisation: The participatory dimension of bottom-up regeneration in Gdańsk, Poland." Geografie 120, no. 2 (2015): 210–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.37040/geografie2015120020210.

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Urban regeneration has become a key issue in the development of contemporary cities. The paper discusses bottom-up regeneration practices performed by inhabitants of a decaying inner-city neighbourhood under post-socialist conditions, which differ notably from the widely researched Western European context. Results of a qualitative study in Wrzeszcz Dolny, Gdańsk, have indicated the leading role of newcomers to the area in animating bottom-up regeneration efforts, which in turn translate into an activation and integration of the local community. Thus, it is argued that an in-migration into the
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Temkin, Gabriel. "Karl Marx and the Economics of Communism: Anniversary Recollections." Communist and Post-Communist Studies 31, no. 4 (1998): 303–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0967-067x(98)00014-2.

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This paper grew out of the author's Karl Marx studies and his practical knowledge of Soviet-type communist economies. It covers a broad spectrum of ideas and practices prevalent in those economies, which— rightly or wrongly—have become associated with Marx's teaching and predictions. Chapter I tries to explain the reasons for Marx's continuous popularity. Chapter II critically examines the validity of the claim about Marxian socialism being “scientific” as opposed to “utopian”. The article, especially in chapter III elaborates on a number of other Marxian ideas, like that of the so-called “ana
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LAMBERT, KERI. "‘IT'S ALL WORK AND HAPPINESS ON THE FARMS’: AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT BETWEEN THE BLOCS IN NKRUMAH'S GHANA." Journal of African History 60, no. 01 (2019): 25–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021853719000331.

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AbstractThis study assesses the agricultural sector under the government of Kwame Nkrumah as a dynamic Cold War front. After Ghana's independence in 1957, Nkrumah asserted that the new nation would guard its sovereignty from foreign influence, while recognizing that it needed foreign cooperation and investment. His government embarked upon a development program with an emphasis on diversifying Ghana's agriculture to decrease her dependence on cocoa. Meanwhile, both the United States and the Soviet Union sought to establish footholds in Ghana through agricultural aid, trade, and investments. In
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HOPWOOD, NICK. "The tragedy of the emeritus and the fates of anatomical collections: Alfred Benninghoff's memoir of Ferdinand Count Spee." BJHS Themes 4 (2019): 169–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/bjt.2019.3.

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AbstractRetirement can be a significant period in modern academic careers, and emeritus professors have shaped the fates of collections in departments and disciplines. This is evidenced by reconstructing the meanings of Alfred Benninghoff's remarkable memoir of Ferdinand Count Spee, sometime director of the anatomical institute in the University of Kiel. Thematizing the ‘tragedy’ of the emeritus, Benninghoff's 1944 article recalls his predecessor's possessive interactions with his collections as these approached assorted endings. With nostalgia and humour, it places the old aristocrat physical
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Dolgushina, Marionella. "Outlook at the regional singing tradition: to the 100th anniversary of the oldest Russian National Mordasova Choir of Chernyanoye village, Tambov District, Tambov Region." Tambov University Review. Series: Humanities, no. 182 (2019): 107–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.20310/1810-0201-2019-24-182-107-114.

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The study deals with the characterization of the local singing tradition of the Chernyanoye village, Tambov District, Tambov Region, within which now lies the Nizhnyaya Mazovka village – the birthplace of the People’s Artist of the USSR, Hero of Socialist Labor, M.N. Mordasova. We solve the problem of reconstruction of the process of transformation of cultural tradition under the influence of social environment. The reverse side of our problem is the agents influence of folk tradition on the changing society. The study leads us to the conclusion that the local singing tradition reaches a high
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Interpreters under socialism"

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Šindelářová, Marie. "Orální historie tlumočení v Československu před rokem 1989." Master's thesis, 2015. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-335200.

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The objective of the present thesis is to describe the situation in the interpreting industry in Czechoslovakia before the change of regime in 1989. The thesis specifically focuses on self-taught interpreters. The primary objective of the thesis is to collect and present, in a comprehensive way, personal memories of such interpreters. At present such memories are diffuse in texts on various topics or in personal, more or less extensive, memoirs of some of these interpreters. In addition, the thesis aims to present such memories against the background of the general developments in institutiona
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Books on the topic "Interpreters under socialism"

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Ó Donghaile, Deaglán. Oscar Wilde and the Radical Politics of the Fin de Siécle. Edinburgh University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474459433.001.0001.

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Oscar Wilde’s political identity informed his literary writings, which were motivated by his revolutionary outlook as much as they were driven by his Paterian “passion for sensations”. Addressing his radical engagements with anarchism, socialism and anticolonial thought, this monograph provides a new interpretation of Oscar Wilde’s aestheticism and of his major works by emphasising the importance of progressive politics to his positioning and self-identification within late Victorian literary culture. Consisting of previously unpublished material, it provides a politicised and historicised acc
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Book chapters on the topic "Interpreters under socialism"

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Layman, Daniel. "Bray’s Lockean Socialism." In Locke Among the Radicals. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190939076.003.0005.

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John Bray, whose transatlantic career reached its height around 1840, follows Locke in arguing that all people have a natural common right to the world and a natural private right to the fruits of their labor. But unlike the libertarian radicals, Hodgskin and Spooner, Bray interprets our common right to the world in strongly positive terms. According to him, the world is common in much the way that a public library is common: We all have an equal right to use it for our own purposes so long as everyone else is equally able to use it for their own. In practice, this requires people to form political communities wherein the means of production are public, but in which people maintain private ownership in their share of what the community produces. Thus, Bray attempts to solves Locke’s property problem through socialist political economy, which provides an avenue to reconstitute common ownership under advanced economic conditions. Although Bray’s left-Lockean picture has several attractive features, it stumbles on Bray’s implausible conception of economic value, on which he relies in his argument against incorporating market competition into his left-Lockean picture. According to Bray, all economic value is accumulated labor, which in turn means that economic transactions are zero-sum and that someone (usually workers) must leave market exchanges worse off. Thus, Bray’s Lockean socialism raises, but does not answer, an important question: Is there room for an egalitarian resolution of Locke’s property problem that does not rely on a mistake about economic value?
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