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Osipova, N. G. "Ideological impact on social behavior: theoretical and methodological aspects (Continuation)." Moscow State University Bulletin. Series 18. Sociology and Political Science 29, no. 1 (2023): 7–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.24290/1029-3736-2023-29-1-7-35.

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In this article, the author attempts to analyze the key components of radical ideological constructs that directly or indirectly justify ways to solve social problems in a radical and, as a rule, illegitimate way. Among such ideologies, researchers include anarchism and socialism, which are discussed in detail in this article.The English political philosopher W. Godwin is considered the pioneer of anarchism, and the first researcher who called himself an “anarchist” and introduced the term “anarchism” into circulation was the French socialist P.-J. Proudhon. Each country in Europe, North or So
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Ramos-Gorostiza, José Luis. "Socio-economic Utopianism in Spain at the End of the Nineteenth Century: La Nueva Utopía by Ricardo Mella." Utopian Studies 20, no. 1 (2009): 5–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/20719928.

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Abstract In 1890, Ricardo Mella—one of the foremost theorists of Spanish anarchism—published the short novel La Nueva Utopía [The New Utopia], which had been awarded a prize in Barcelona's Second Socialist Contest the previous year. It was a time of resurgence for the utopian novel in the western world with numerous proposals for different models of socialism. In particular, there were three works in quick succession which were well received and eventually became classics: Bellamy's Looking Backward (1888), Hertzka's Freiland (1889), and Morris's News from Nowhere (1890). This article analyzes
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Ramos-Gorostiza, José Luis. "Socio-economic Utopianism in Spain at the End of the Nineteenth Century: La Nueva Utopía by Ricardo Mella." Utopian Studies 20, no. 1 (2009): 5–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.5325/utopianstudies.20.1.0005.

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Abstract In 1890, Ricardo Mella—one of the foremost theorists of Spanish anarchism—published the short novel La Nueva Utopía [The New Utopia], which had been awarded a prize in Barcelona's Second Socialist Contest the previous year. It was a time of resurgence for the utopian novel in the western world with numerous proposals for different models of socialism. In particular, there were three works in quick succession which were well received and eventually became classics: Bellamy's Looking Backward (1888), Hertzka's Freiland (1889), and Morris's News from Nowhere (1890). This article analyzes
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Knotter, Ad. "“Little Moscows” in Western Europe: The Ecology of Small-Place Communism." International Review of Social History 56, no. 3 (2011): 475–510. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0020859011000381.

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SummarySmall communist strongholds were commonly nicknamed “Little Moscow”, both in Britain and in Europe. Small-place communism has been widespread since the interwar period, often in distinctly hostile surroundings. In this article, based on research into a number of cases in western Europe, I try to identify common characteristics which might explain their receptiveness to communist policies and ideas. My aim is to present a taxonomy for further research. Most of the places that I researched were isolated, recently developed, and mono-industrial. They were populated by a wave of migrants wh
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Stratford, Will. "Rediscovering Revolutionary Socialism in America:." Moving the Social 68 (December 20, 2022): 33–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.46586/mts.68.2022.33-65.

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 This article examines the pre-World War I editorials of America’s first Socialist con- gressman, Victor Berger, in order to recover the lost history of early twentieth-century American socialism from the obscuring lenses of Progressivism, Populism, anarchism, scientism, Soviet Communism, and American Exceptionalism. As I argue, talk of a Second Gilded Age today overlooks the vastly different roles “socialism” has played in the respective discourses. Rather than fighting for a stronger national welfare state, even the most conservative Socialists like Wisconsin Representati
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Herrada, Julie. "Collecting Anarchy: Continuing the Legacy of the Joseph A. Labadie Collection." RBM: A Journal of Rare Books, Manuscripts, and Cultural Heritage 8, no. 2 (2007): 133–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/rbm.8.2.287.

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The Joseph A. Labadie Collection at the University of Michigan is one of the oldest and most comprehensive collections of radical history in the United States, bringing together unique materials that document past as well as contemporary social protest movements. In addition to anarchism and labor movements, topics that were its original focus, the Collection today is particularly strong in civil liberties (with an emphasis on racial minorities), socialism, communism, colonialism and imperialism, American labor history through the 1930s, the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW or the Wobblies
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Dessein, Bart. "The Heritage of Taixu." Asian Studies 8, no. 3 (2020): 251–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.4312/as.2020.8.3.251-277.

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Much scholarly attention has been devoted to the way the Chinese intellectual world tried to formulate an answer to the challenge posed by European modernity, as well as to the way European political thinking (nationalism, socialism, communism, anarchism) impacted traditional Chinese political thinking. In contrast, very little attention has been devoted to the way these same political philosophies also influenced the Chinese Buddhist answer to European modernity. This article discusses the ways in which the ‘reform of Buddhism’ proposed by the famous Venerable Taixu (1889–1947) was shaped by
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Macgilchrist, Felicitas, and Ellen Van Praet. "Writing the history of the victors?" Journal of Language and Politics 12, no. 4 (2013): 626–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/jlp.12.4.07mac.

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Recently, interest in radical democracy and communism has increased dramatically among cultural theorists. This paper draws attention to two other fields in which a similar shift is visible. First, popular scholarly writing on communism, anarchism and socialism. Second, curricular materials for history teaching. Drawing on ethnographic field work at an educational publishing house in Germany, the paper analyses the production of a history textbook. Analysis identifies ambiguities and tensions in the way forms of political organisation and practice are discussed and changes made. One change inv
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Monteflores, Omar Lucas. "Anarchism and the Indigenous Peoples of Guatemala: A Tenuous Relation." Anarchist Studies 28, no. 2 (2020): 76–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.3898/as.28.2.04.

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While the indigenous peoples of Guatemala and its history of anarchist thought are seldom studied together but there is merit to exploring the differences and convergences between the anarchist movement's perspectives on class and ethnicity and those of better understood liberal, socialist and communist traditions. Anarchists in Guatemala made tentative efforts to reach out to rural workers and peasants in the period between 1928 to 1932, but these efforts were circumscribed and largely unsuccessful. They did so under the influence of more structured movements in Mexico and Argentina, which in
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D'Souza, Radha. "The Conceptual World of the Ghadarites." Socialist Studies/Études Socialistes 13, no. 2 (2018): 15. http://dx.doi.org/10.18740/ss27241.

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The Ghadar movement is framed by scholars variously as socialist or proto-communist, anarchist, secular or religious nationalist. These theoretical frames developed in the European historical contexts to oppose liberalism and modernism. Framing historical experiences of colonialism and resistance to it by using theories developed in radically different conditions of European capitalism and Enlightenment, disrupts history-writing and the historical consciousness of people in the Third World. This paper examines the historical consciousness that guided Ghadar resistance to colonial rule. How are
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Bordagaray, María Eugenia. "Anarquistas, comunistas y los debates en torno al divorcio. Argentina, 1932-1954." La Manzana de la Discordia 9, no. 2 (2016): 19. http://dx.doi.org/10.25100/lamanzanadeladiscordia.v9i2.1602.

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Resumen: En este artículo nos proponemos analizar los repertorios discursivos, durante el período 1932-1954, de dos de los principales colectivos políticos de la izquierda en la Argentina, el anarquismo y el comunismo, en torno al divorcio y los derechos civiles de las mujeres. Tomamos ese lapso pues 1932 inicia el tratamiento parlamentario de dos proyectos de divorcio absoluto de la mano del bloque de diputados socialistas. 1954, a su vez, se dio el debate parlamentario de ese año que, finalmente, sancionó la posibilidad de disolver el vínculo matrimonial y contraer matrimonio nuevamente. En
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Sarkisov, K. O. "Left-Wing Parties in Japan. Their Origin, Rise, and Decline." Yearbook Japan 53 (December 10, 2024): 11–33. https://doi.org/10.55105/2687-1440-2024-53-11-33.

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The article examines the history of the emergence and decline of the once influential leftist forces in Japanese politics. In the forthcoming elections in the fall of 2025, the Social Democratic Party (formerly the Japan Socialist Party) has every chance of losing their single seat in the more important lower house of the Japanese Diet. Another “left-wing” force, the communists, retain their positions, but they occupy about two percent of the total number of seats. Just as, before Japan, it was in European countries, one should, of course, seek the reasons for the current crisis in the fundame
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Aijun, He. "Red China, Red translation." Babel. Revue internationale de la traduction / International Journal of Translation 54, no. 2 (2008): 145–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/babel.54.2.04aij.

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This thesis gives a concise introduction to Professor Fang Huawen, the most productive literary translator in contemporary China, and concentrates on his important translation theory “Red Translation in Red China”. He is most productive based on the fact that he has published translated works of about 6 million words. China’s translation is “red” based on the fact that politics plays a dominant role in China’s translation activities. To drive home this notion which is the key point in Professor Fang’s theory, the author of the thesis traces the reasons from the following four aspects:. 1.Histo
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Morozova, Tatyana I., and Vladimir I. Shishkin. "“…Into the fighting ranks of the Revolutionary Communist Party”: Admission of Former Socialists to the RSDLP(b) – RCP(b) (1917-1924)." History 19, no. 8 (2020): 79–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.25205/1818-7919-2020-19-8-79-91.

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The article analyzes one of the problems of inter-party interaction in Russia in 1917–1924, which was not studies either intentionally or occasionally by Russian or foreign scholars. The subject of the research is the admission of socialists, who quit other parties, to the RSDLP(b) - RCP(b): more specifically who resigned the membership of Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (of Internationalists), Mensheviks, Right and Left wings of Party of Socialist-Revolutionaries, Socialist-Revolutionaries-autonomists, Union of Socialists-Revolutionaries Maximalists, Party of Revolutionary Communism, a
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Zhu, Haiyan, and Xiao Lin. "Communism and the Rise of the Anti-Christian Movement in Republican China." Religions 16, no. 2 (2025): 228. https://doi.org/10.3390/rel16020228.

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Scholars have acknowledged that much of the early support for the anti-Christian movement in Shanghai and Beijing in 1922 came from radical individuals and organizations with ties to the Communists, anarchists, and the Guomindang left, but little attention has been given to the overlapping linkages between the Soviet-supported radical activists and the anti-Christian student groups in the Chinese historiography. This article fills this gap in the literature by highlighting the Communist-dominated Socialist Youth League in Shanghai as a key initiating force in managing the anti-Christian moveme
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Nikulin, Alexander. "Dreams of the Russian Revolution in the Utopias of Alexander Chayanov and Andrei Platonov." Sotsiologicheskoe Obozrenie / Russian Sociological Review 17, no. 3 (2018): 256–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.17323/1728-192x-2018-3-256-290.

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The Russian Revolution is the central theme of both A. Chayanov’s novel The Journey of My Brother Alexei to the Land of Peasant Utopia and A. Platonov’s novel Chevengur. The author of this article compares the chronicles and images of the Revolution in the biographies of Chayanov and Platonov as well as the main characters, genres, plots, and structures of the two utopian novels, and questions the very understanding of the history of the Russian Revolution and the possible alternatives of its development. The article focuses not only on the social-economic structure of utopian Moscow and Cheve
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Merkulov, Pavel. "The Komsomol Struggle against Other Public Organizations the Impact on Youth in the 1920s." Administrative Consulting, no. 9 (June 7, 2017): 164–69. https://doi.org/10.22394/1726-1139-2017-9-164-169.

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The article analyzes the main directions of the struggle of Komsomol with a number of other youth organizations in our country in 1920s, the young Communist League was formed as one of the Communist organizations among diverse youth who were engaged in addressing social challenges facing the young generation in the first decade after the revolution. Komsomol acted, along with political, peasant, national, sports and youth organizations. Under the leadership of the CPSU(b) Communist League fights for the displacement and elimination of alternative organizations. Originally f
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Ruotsila, Markku, and Markku Ruotsila. "Communism as Anarchism: The Pro-War Socialists, the Old Guard, and the Forging of Socialist Anticommunism in the United States." International History Review 31, no. 3 (2009): 499–520. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07075332.2009.9641163.

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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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Sadler, Simon. "Appropriate technology's prompt to ‘architectural thinking’, c. 1976." Architectural Research Quarterly 24, no. 2 (2020): 117–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1359135520000226.

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This article argues that the UK’s vanguard magazine Architectural Design (AD) promoted appropriate technology (AT) to prompt ‘architectural thinking’ about the late-modern crisis following the collapse of post-War consensus in the welfare state and its architecture. This was to be a crisis settled by the decade’s end in postmodernism and neoliberalism, a new consensus so overwhelming that it was heralded even in AT, especially those variants drawn from the Californian libertarianism of the Whole Earth Catalog. But British AT was also drawing from the UK’s eco-socialist Radical Technology group
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FRAMKE, MARIA. "‘We Must Send a Gift Worthy of India and the Congress!’ War and political humanitarianism in late colonial South Asia." Modern Asian Studies 51, no. 6 (2017): 1969–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0026749x16000950.

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AbstractThe interwar period has recently been described as a highly internationalist one in South Asia, as a series of distinct internationalisms—communist, anarchist, social scientific, socialist, literary, and aesthetic1—took shape. At the same time, it has been argued that the Second Sino-Japanese War of 1937 drew to a close various opportunities for international association (at least, temporarily). Taking into account both these contradistinctive developments, this article deals with another—and thus far largely overlooked—South Asian internationalism in the form of wartime Indian humanit
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Weesjes, Elke. "Distributing condoms on the factory floor: Communists and sexual health in the Netherlands." Twentieth Century Communism 20, no. 20 (2021): 45–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.3898/175864321832926355.

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Dutch communists were remarkably progressive in their views on (heterosexual) sex, sex education, contraception and family planning. Many were active members of the Nederlandse Vereniging van Sexuele Hervorming ('Dutch League for Sexual Reform' or NVSH), and were passionate advocates of sexual health, and promoted the use of contraceptives and the legalisation of abortion. This progressive stance on sexuality and contraception was not led by the Dutch Communist Party (CPN). In fact, from the 1940s until the late 1960s, topics related to birth control, sex education and family planning had been
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Hai-Nyzhnyk, Pavlo. "Diplomacy of Deception and Tactics of Terror: Hybrid Politics in the Strategy and Practice of the Secret War of Soviet Russia against the Hetmanate (April – December 1918)." Diplomatic Ukraine, no. XXI (2020): 7–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.37837/2707-7683-2020-1.

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The article highlights the behind-the-scenes policies of hybrid war of the Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic (RSFSR) against the Ukrainian State headed by Hetman Pavlo Skoropadskyi (April – December 1918). The author examines anti-Ukrainian activities of the Council of People’s Commissars of the RSFSR, the ruling Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks), and the allied Russian parties of left and right socialist-revolution-aries and anarchists. These include Soviet Russia’s efforts to undermine social and political stability in Ukraine; organisational, armed, and financial assistance to
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Barinov, D. A. "Socialists against communists: students of Petrograd / Leningrad in the 1920s." Herald of Omsk University. Series: Historical studies 10, no. 1 (37) (2023): 37–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.24147/2312-1300.2023.10(1).37-47.

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The Soviet student body of the first Soviet decade was extremely heterogeneous. Representatives of the pre-revolutionary intelligentsia of liberal or conservative views in universities and institutes coexisted with people from democratic workers and peasant classes, who were generally loyal to the new government. This idea was established in Soviet historiography. In recent decades, the Soviet student body of the 1920s is studied mainly in a similar paradigm: there was only a shift in the research focus from the workers' faculty and “red” students to the “old” students that opposed them. In th
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Dr. Payal Bhardwaj and Dr. Vikas Sharma. "Social Justice as a Prominent Theme in the Novels of Bhabani Bhattacharya." Creative Launcher 4, no. 5 (2019): 89–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.53032/tcl.2019.4.5.14.

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In present scenario, peace is usually taken for granted by many people without going into the details of what made it (Peace) the most cherished ideal of almost all the societies. Its importance has only been realized by the humanity after going through a dreadful phase of history, full of violence, wars, massacres, genocide and so on. Moreover, the meaning of peace is misunderstood by many as mere absence of war; rather it has a wider connotation. Peace is an absence of violent conflicts of all kinds including war, riot, massacre, or simply physical attack. Sometimes, violence is rooted in th
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Beck, Thomas J. "ProQuest Historical Newspapers: Leftist Newspapers and Periodicals." Charleston Advisor 23, no. 2 (2021): 34–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.5260/chara.23.2.34.

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ProQuest Historical Newspapers: Leftist Newspapers and Periodicals is a source for leftist publications (mostly newspapers), largely published in the twentieth century. Here, the user can access articles in PDF format from 156 national and international publications. Navigating this database and the documents therein can be easily done, but articles cannot be magnified or reduced, which may prove problematic with PDFs of old newspapers. Database content can be found through browsing or by using a basic and/or advanced search. The browse and basic search options here are understandable, but the
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Holubec, Stanislav. "Between anarchism and communism: Independent socialists and the attempt for a fourth power in the Bohemian left in 1923–1925." Securitas Imperii: Journal for the Study of Modern Dictatorships 39, no. 2 (2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.53096/zutt6091.

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The presented study first summaries the development of Czech anarchism (independent socialism), or its nationally orientated part before World War I and its becoming mainstream in Czech politics between 1914 and 1918 culminating in a merger with national social party. It further describes the marginalisation of this stream in Bohemian politics in 1918–1923 given the calming of the post‑war situation and the radicalisation of this group, which culminated in its exclusion from the ranks of the socialist party. The main theme of the text is an analysis of the attempt by this group to build its ow
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Cerati, Davide. "LA NON VIOLENZA DI CAMILLO PRAMPOLINI NELLE PAGINE DE “LA GIUSTIZIA”." Clionet 8 (2024). https://doi.org/10.30682/clionet2408ai.

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After an introductory overview of “La Giustizia”, the article analyses Camillo Prampolini’s non-violent thought through the pieces that appeared in the socialist periodical and related to the First World War, fascism and anarchist, maximalist and communist insurrectionism.
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Kempter, Klaus. "The Hidden Legacy of 1968." Revista Direito, Estado e Sociedade, no. 64 (January 27, 2025). https://doi.org/10.17808/des.2060.

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Conventional historical and political wisdom in Western Europe has it that therevolutionary aspirations of the 68ers failed – and that, paradoxically, this veryfailure constitutes their great success. The movements of ‘68 (to be moreprecise: their radical wings, whose picture dominates the historical memory inpublic images und cultural representations) more or less aimed at some kind ofanti-authoritarian, anarchist, later on also socialist/communist overthrow ofthe ruling order. The experience of Paris May 1968, for instance, seems to bemirrored in the catch-phrase “All Power to Imagination” (
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Musto, Marcello. "War and the Left: Considerations on a Chequered History." Critical Sociology, July 1, 2022, 089692052211018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/08969205221101871.

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While political science has probed the ideological, political, economic and even psychological motivations behind the drive to war, socialist theory has made a unique contribution by highlighting the relationship between the development of capitalism and war. There’s a long and rich tradition of the Left’s opposition to militarism that dates back to the International Working Men’s Association. It is an excellent resource for understanding the origins of war under capitalism and helping leftists maintain our clear opposition to it. In this article, the author examines the position of all the ma
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Suvin, Darko. "Orwell and Nineteen Eighty-Four Today: Genius and Tunnel Vision." Historical Materialism, July 30, 2020, 1–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/1569206x-00001903.

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Abstract Orwell, as he himself remarked, came from a lower, professional-service fraction of the English and imperial ruling class that was ‘simultaneously dominator and dominated’ (Raymond Williams), so that a combination of state and monopoly power became his abiding nightmare. His horizon was, as of the Spanish Civil War in 1936, a revolutionary socialism committed to freedom and equality, opposed both to Labourite social democracy and to Stalinist pseudo-communism. In this article, I concentrate on Nineteen Eighty-Four, drawing on narratology (its agential system, spacetime descriptions, a
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Snauwaert, Erwin. "“L’Internationale” and its Spanish Versions." chronotopos – A Journal of Translation History 6, no. 1 (2025). https://doi.org/10.70596/cts177.

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This contribution proposes to examine the intercultural transfer of “L’Internationale”, the hymn of the socialist and communist movements, into the Spanish-speaking world. The original lyrics were written in French by Eugène Pottier in 1871 to commemorate the Paris Commune, a workers’ rebellion which took place in that same year, and were set to music in 1888 by Pierre De Geyter, a Belgian socialist composer. They were promptly translated into an impressive number of other languages. The first Spanish translation was made in 1899. It still serves as the anthem of the Partido Comunista de Españ
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Hampton, Rosalind, and AJ Bedward. "Reflections and Refractions of Black Radicalism." TOPIA: Canadian Journal of Cultural Studies, October 19, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/topia-2023-0007.

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This article discusses collaborative Black study that entails dialogical engagement with a range of texts and podcasts about Black radicalism and is further informed by participation in anti-capitalist, anti-colonial activism. The authors describe their process of examining Black radical thought during the COVID-19 pandemic and the ways in which Black radicalism has been and is now being imagined across contexts. Following the work of Cedric Robinson, the authors understand the Black radical tradition as a negation of Western civilization from within Western society, placing it in hostile rela
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Zienkiewicz, Joanna. "“The Right Can’t Meme”: Transgression and Dissimulation in the Left Unity Memeolution of PixelCanvas." M/C Journal 23, no. 3 (2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1661.

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Disclaimer: The situation on PixelCanvas is constantly changing due to raids from both sides. The figures in this article represent the state as of April 2020. In the politicized digital environment, the superiority of the alt-right’s weaponization of memes is often taken for granted. As summarized in the buzzword-phrase “the left can’t meme”, the digital engagements of self-identified leftist activists are usually seen as less effective than the ones of the right: their attempts at utilizing Internet culture described as too “politically correct” and “devoid of humour”. This supposedly “immut
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Krøvel, Roy. "The Role of Conflict in Producing Alternative Social Imaginations of the Future." M/C Journal 16, no. 5 (2013). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.713.

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Introduction Greater resilience is associated with the ability to self-organise, and with social learning as part of a process of adaptation and transformation (Goldstein 341). This article deals with responses to a crisis in a Norwegian community in the late 1880s, and with some of the many internal conflicts it caused. The crisis and the subsequent conflicts in this particular community, Volda, were caused by a number of processes, driven mostly by external forces and closely linked to the expansion of the capitalist mode of production in rural Norway. But the crisis also reflects a growing
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