Marxism & Nationalism
Author : Vladimir Ilʹich Lenin
Publisher : Resistance Books
Page : 284 pages
File Size : 12,17 MB
Release : 2002
Category : Nationalism and communism
ISBN : 9781876646134
Author : Vladimir Ilʹich Lenin
Publisher : Resistance Books
Page : 284 pages
File Size : 12,17 MB
Release : 2002
Category : Nationalism and communism
ISBN : 9781876646134
Author : Paul Zarembka
Publisher : Emerald Group Publishing
Page : 616 pages
File Size : 31,75 MB
Release : 2010-11-12
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 0857244930
Focuses on nationality's efficacy in much of world affairs, and on the background and issues surrounding global crisis.
Author : V. I. Lenin
Publisher : Verso Books
Page : 231 pages
File Size : 13,33 MB
Release : 2024-01-02
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 1804292729
Fired up by the outbreak of the First World War and outraged by the capitulation of most socialist parties to the demands of national bourgeoisies, Lenin sought to understand the deeper roots of the crisis of the world movement. The result was Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism, which went on to become a core text for the international communist movement. But Lenin also sought to break with the Eurocentrism of the socialist movement, which tended to look down with disdain at or simply reject struggles for self-determination, especially among colonized peoples. This volume, with an introduction by the renowned abolitionist and anti-imperialist theorist Ruth Wilson Gilmore, brings together the texts on imperialism and those on the national question to provide a window into Lenin's global vision of revolution.
Author : Paul R. Mendes-Flohr
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 772 pages
File Size : 15,31 MB
Release : 1995
Category : History
ISBN : 9780195074536
The last two centuries have witnessed a radical transformation of Jewish life. Marked by such profound events as the Holocaust and the establishment of the state of Israel, Judaism's long journey through the modern age has been a complex and tumultuous one, leading many Jews to ask themselves not only where they have been and where they are going, but what it means to be a Jew in today's world. Tracing the Jewish experience in the modern period and illustrating the transformation of Jewish religion, culture, and identity from the 17th century to 1948, the updated edition of this critically acclaimed volume of primary materials remains the most complete sourcebook on modern Jewish history. Now expanded to supplement the most vital documents of the first edition, The Jew in the Modern World features hitherto unpublished and inaccessible sources concerning the Jewish experience in Eastern Europe, women in Jewish history, American Jewish life, the Holocaust, and Zionism and the nascent Jewish community in Palestine on the eve of the establishment of the State of Israel. The documents are arranged chronologically in each of eleven chapters and are meticulously and extensively annotated and cross-referenced in order to provide the student with ready access to a wide variety of issues, key historical figures, and events. Complete with some twenty useful tables detailing Jewish demographic trends, this is a unique resource for any course in Jewish history, Zionism and Israel, the Holocaust, or European and American history.
Author : James Morris Blaut
Publisher : London ; Atlantic Highlands, N.J., USA : ZED Books
Page : 246 pages
File Size : 33,29 MB
Release : 1987
Category : Political Science
ISBN :
Author : Berch Berberoglu
Publisher : Temple University Press
Page : 346 pages
File Size : 39,75 MB
Release : 2009
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781439901090
This volume examines the volatile nature and complex dynamics of national movements and ethnic conflict around the world.
Author : Herbert Marcuse
Publisher : Beacon Press
Page : 110 pages
File Size : 38,13 MB
Release : 1971-06-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0807096873
In this concise and startling book, the author of One-Dimensional Man argues that the time for utopian speculation has come. Marcuse argues that the traditional conceptions of human freedom have been rendered obsolete by the development of advanced industrial society. Social theory can no longer content itself with repeating the formula, "from each according to his ability, to each according to his needs," but must now investigate the nature of human needs themselves. Marcuse's claim is that even if production were controlled and determined by the workers, society would still be repressive—unless the workers themselves had the needs and aspirations of free men. Ranging from philosophical anthropology to aesthetics An Essay on Liberation attempts to outline—in a highly speculative and tentative fashion—the new possibilities for human liberation. TheEssay contains the following chapters: A Biological Foundation for Socialism?, The New Sensibility, Subverting Forces—in Transition, and Solidarity.
Author : Tracy Bowell
Publisher : Psychology Press
Page : 294 pages
File Size : 13,81 MB
Release : 2002
Category : Education
ISBN : 9780415240178
A much-needed guide to thinking critically for oneself and how to tell a good argument from a bad one. Includes topical examples from politics, sport, medicine, music, chapter summaries, glossary and exercises.
Author : Nira Yuval-Davis
Publisher : SAGE
Page : 266 pages
File Size : 27,14 MB
Release : 2011-12-06
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 1412921309
In this groundbreaking book, Nira Yuval-Davis provides a cutting-edge investigation of the challenging debates around belonging and the politics of belonging. Alongside the hegemonic forms of citizenship and nationalism which have tended to dominate our recent political and social history, the author examines alternative contemporary political projects of belonging constructed around the notions of religion, cosmopolitanism, and the feminist ‘ethics of care’. The book also explores the effects of globalization, mass migration, the rise of both fundamentalist and human rights movements on such politics of belonging, as well as some of its racialized and gendered dimensions. A special space is given to the various feminist political movements that have been engaged as part of or in resistance to the political projects of belonging.
Author : Maria Adele Carrai
Publisher : Harvard University Press
Page : 465 pages
File Size : 11,79 MB
Release : 2022-08-30
Category : History
ISBN : 0674270339
The China Questions 2 assembles top experts to explore key issues in US–China relations today, including conflict over Taiwan, economic and military competition, public health concerns, and areas of cooperation. Rejecting a new Cold War mindset, the authors call for dealing with the world’s most important bilateral relationship on its own terms.