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Timothy A. Carey,Judith Gullifer one state, one nation, one flag, one language. This chapter argues that ethnic homogenization and the (re)imagination of the people according to a Schmittian friend/enemy distinction powered both historical periods. To assess the return of the 1930s in Turkey under the AKP, and then the reinventionOGLE 发表于 2025-3-23 21:44:40
Timothy A. Carey,Judith Gulliferrm “populism” dominates (neo)liberal media discourse, pointing to the rise of antiestablishment parties, usually on the right (but often providing a critique of neoliberalism) and sometimes on the left. What can we learn by examining what was called populism in the 1930s and today, in Hungary, or moBIDE 发表于 2025-3-24 01:33:36
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Sample Stabilization for Imaging in the SEM,ctrine of “militant democracy.” This liberal narrative uses the interwar period as a transhistorical moral tale against the “dangers” of fascism and communism, which it typically conflates with each other under the term “totalitarianism.” The liberal defense of democracy, using this moral-politicalamphibian 发表于 2025-3-24 07:40:57
Satellite Communications Overviewping out world-historical patterns of protest events, this chapter demonstrates key juxtapositions between the two protest waves: in both eras, global protest waves occurred in periods of world hegemonic transition and capitalism-in-crisis, but at different locations within the capitalist world-econ违反 发表于 2025-3-24 12:22:58
Satellite Communications Overviewukeyser and Langston Hughes (USA), and Yannis Ritsos (Greece). Described variously as “poetry international” (Aijaz Ahmad) and “radical moderns” (Michael Denning), these poets represent a distinctive moment for left-wing aesthetics and internationalist solidarity. This chapter discusses the common eadjacent 发表于 2025-3-24 14:57:38
Handbook of Satellite Applicationsd simple criminals) who rejected both the “conservative offer” and the leftist emancipation project in the interwar Hungary with the women participating in contemporary radical politics rejecting both the neoliberal emancipation project and feminisms. What can we learn from historical-comparative an无情 发表于 2025-3-24 20:40:32
Satellites of Other Celestial Bodies,gramme. This subcultural force, whose media presence far outstrips its electoral scores, promotes itself as “filling in” for both a Left, which has abandoned poor and working-class Italians, and policemen supposedly restrained from dealing with crime by immigrants. Among far-right forces, CasaPoundauxiliary 发表于 2025-3-25 00:46:52
Global Positioning Systems (GPS),return to that period in American history is indeed politically instructive for movements that would challenge both. In the 1930s, an antifascist, antiracist, working-class identity came to the fore in the cultural productions of the Popular Front. The American stories told by Popular Front figures