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The Methodology of Breakdown as a Standpoint Approach,ogical concept. Fanon’s own status as what Patricia Hill Collins calls an “outsider within” puts him in a position to compare his own insight with those that have issued from the dominant perspective in order to achieve a privileged insight . the phenomenological discipline itself and its flaws and不发音 发表于 2025-3-27 03:18:03
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Katherine Ward and that does not even include the innumerable internal wars and police actions. Buried in the midst of all of our progress in the twentieth century were well over one hundred million persons who met a violent death at the hands of their fellow human beings in wars and conflicts. That is over five粗野 发表于 2025-3-27 18:09:49
Katherine Wardsaid that his company would only shoot Jews if they were partisans. He had, however, been unable to establish any connection between the Jews and the partisans. The old men, women and children amongst the Jews were, he maintained, no danger to his men, so that there was no military necessity for sucLocale 发表于 2025-3-27 22:54:58
Katherine Wards. Even during the Polish campaign the number of victims ran into thousands. This resulted from the elimination of ‘Polish identity’ (.) within the framework of ‘reprisal measures’, or from shooting hostages, but also from the targeted murder of Jews in the course of the fighting.. So ‘successful’ wOrdnance 发表于 2025-3-28 03:43:09
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Katherine Wardostera, 1995a; Kozmihski, 1995; Zaleska, 1998), some aspects of Polish culture also contributed to a new, emerging dependency structure. As they argued, the behaviour of Eastern European managers involved such elements as unrealistic expectations and feelings of inferiority and was, therefore, partl