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Socialism in the Stratosphere: World SocialismThe monopolisation of the concept and ideals of socialism by the state has not only divorced it from any association with a meaningful human community. It also means that it has become increasingly irrelevant to the inequalities that are most important in the modern world.昏睡中 发表于 2025-3-27 03:06:07
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Evan Luardston words, these circumstances of migration turn Chinese Americans into “ocean people.” Ultimately, a focus on the ship voyage and the island as oceanic tropes in Chinese American texts reveals the Chinese American experience as shaped by maritime (im)mobilities.青少年 发表于 2025-3-27 12:01:19
production of Indian Ocean space, as a language of South-South mobility; through the lens of sailor speech as a vernacular associated particularly with the craft of sail, participating in a tradition of sea fiction that harks back to Conrad and Melville; and, briefly, through the lens of postcolonia要塞 发表于 2025-3-27 15:59:09
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Evan Luardtal North Pacific from Northeast Asia to the Americas. To understand this process, it is necessary to elucidate theoretical and methodological parameters that accompany assumptions associated with the ecological conditions, social contexts for maritime subsistence practices and technological innovatPainstaking 发表于 2025-3-28 03:03:24
Evan Luardena across Northeast Asia and into Alaska, and then use this framework to discuss regional trajectories in more detail. Our preliminary results suggest that pottery and coastal economies have complex, and largely separate histories, and that closer associations only start to emerge in later times. Wprick-test 发表于 2025-3-28 08:57:06
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Evan Luard was intense. Remains of boats and a paddle recovered from Bibongri indicates watercraft were used for maritime activity and interaction. As the Korean Peninsula witnessed the transition to an agricultural economy around 1.4 ka BCE (Mumun Period), dependence on sea resources decreased. However, as s