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decline of British socialism are analyzed in the writings of Morris, Shaw, Wells, Huxley, Koestler, Orwell and others. Ingle concludes that narratives can give us an experiential understanding of political ideas.978-1-349-38915-5978-0-230-28764-8Nerve-Block 发表于 2025-3-23 20:10:46
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Narrative and Politics,aking countries, have on the whole felt little impulsion to explore the world of narrative to enrich their understanding of politics. Yet there are at least two areas where a prima facie case could be advanced for such an exploration, namely the manner in which writers might enrich the knowledge and荒唐 发表于 2025-3-24 05:35:41
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Stephen Ingleaber auch leistungsstarke Kinder sollen ihrem Können entsprechend individuell gefördert werden. Im neuen Schulgesetz von Nordrhein-Westfalen wurde gar das Recht auf individuelle Förderung mit dem Recht auf Bildung und dem Recht auf Erziehung gleichsetzt.ENNUI 发表于 2025-3-24 11:54:45
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,‘The Terrible Stone Face’,ack London unearthed this gruesome fact when researching for his sociological exploration of the lives of the poor in East London which found expression in ..1 London was one of a number of writers who might loosely be called social (ist) realists who sought through largely descriptive works showingGRACE 发表于 2025-3-24 19:48:33
Power to the People?,tive. However, the alleviation of poverty (progress) can be seen to present a paradox. Does ‘progress’ require a powerful state to act on behalf of working people to improve their living and working conditions? Or does it rather require an enabling state to facilitate, through its own withering away动物 发表于 2025-3-25 01:56:47
Narrative and the Sword,nd vigorously, for themselves, with or without the help of a sympathetic elite. They examined the legitimacy of and the prospects for proletarian revolution, depicted the events of such revolutions and considered their consequences. Indeed there was hardly a socialist who did not believe in the like