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The Relevance of the Scandinavian Experiencesinavia and contemporary Brazil. It was also observed that these dynamics of democratic transformative politics come close to the prescriptive conclusions in the book on ‘Rethinking Popular Representation’ (Törnquist . 2009). The question that follows from this discussion is whether such experiencesfigurine 发表于 2025-3-25 14:45:17
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Accumulation and Inequality in China: What Spaces for Inclusion and Welfare?ally, while welfare rights and employment guarantees from the socialist period have been abandoned or weakened. And accumulation has gone hand in hand with oppressive exploitation, redundancies, land confiscation, discrimination, corruption and environmental degradation. Over the past five to ten yeABOUT 发表于 2025-3-26 05:48:32
Globalization and Democracy: The Equivocality of a Relationshipcent academic history. One would have thought, therefore, that some of the crucial issues that globalization has catapulted to the foreground of political debate and discussion would have been subjected to some degree of conceptual clarification. Yet it is not even clear how it affects politics andBetween 发表于 2025-3-26 10:26:52
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Trade Unions and Democratic Transformative Politics: Political Representation and Popular Mobilizati like the expectations raised by the Arab spring today, the early 1990s provided a window of opportunity for people power in South Africa. Popular mass struggle toppled an oppressive regime and paved the way for political transition where a broad popular alliance of political parties, social movemenfamine 发表于 2025-3-26 18:13:24
Transformation Institutionalized? Making Sense of Participatory Democracy in the Lula Erat years, the country’s politics seem like a testament to the possibilities of social-movement-driven change. With the end of the military dictatorship (1964–85), social movements of all sorts emerged as protagonists of a new kind of politics. They were radical, yet democratic; they challenged the sy