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Return and repair: the rise of Jewish agrarian movements in North America
Jewish Agrarian Movements (JAM hereafter) in North America express the many different shapes and iterations of Jewish farming on the continent,...
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Small farmers, big tech: agrarian commerce and knowledge on Myanmar Facebook
Despite increasing attention to the sensors, drones, robots, and apps permeating agri-food systems, little attention has been paid to social media,...
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Peasant Studies As a New Direction in Modern Studies of Russian Agrarian History
AbstractThis article describes the circumstances under which a permanent interdisciplinary international seminar “Modern Concepts of Agrarian...
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Cracks and Fugitive Geographies: Agrarian Capitalism and Rural Landscapes in Central Veracruz, Mexico, Nineteenth-Twentyth Centuries
This article reflects on the spatial history of agrarian capitalism in the state of Veracruz, Mexico, through the lens of a French farming colony on...
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Marx, socialism and liberty
If Marx and Engels did not give any specific representation of what a post-capitalist society would look like, they were convinced that a planned and... -
Agrarian Metabolism and Socio-ecological Transitions to Agroecology Landscapes
Joan Martínez Alier has made relevant contributions to the agrarian question by treating the southwestern Spanish latifundio and Latin American... -
Antinomies of Socialism and Liberalism: Some Debatable Propositions
The argument made here is that the antinomies of socialism and liberalism are to be addressed without opting for a methodological holism or a... -
Socialism with Chinese Characteristics
This chapter is devoted to an analysis of Chinese socialism and a discussion of its distinctive features. Here, an attempt is made to determine to... -
The Rise and Fall of Socialism
The term “socialism” is relatively recent, appearing for the first time some 200 years ago in 1827 in the Co-operative Magazine in writings by some... -
An Ordinary Woman: Else Voigtländer and National Socialism
Else Voigtländer’s work on the emotions has drawn attention, but her political orientation has remained unexamined. Her life-defining career was not... -
Ɨwu-ɨ-Kom-ɨ-Twal: Kom Agrarian-Environmental Ethics
In this chapter, I show that Kom agrarian-environmental thought is encapsulated in the Kom triadic worldview commonly referred to as ɨwu-ɨ-kom-ɨ-twal... -
Introduction: Decentering “Marxist” Political Theory After State Socialism
In this introductory chapter, I have tried to look at “Marxism” from the outside, as it were—from the vast “underdeveloped” regions of the world,... -
Holding Aloft the Banner of Socialism with Chinese Characteristics
Deng ** once said, “Between the Third Plenary Session of the Eleventh Central Committee and the Twelfth National Congress, we opened up a new... -
African Socialism
In their struggle for Uhuru (freedom) and political independence, African politicians had launched populist mass movements against colonial rule and... -
(In-)equality in Socialism and Communism
Equality in socialist and communist thought refers not only to equal rights and duties or equal respect but strongly also to economic equality. At... -
Return to Socialism; and Marx
This chapter explores Jack Lindsay’s transformation from aesthete to activist, particularly the influence of Giordano Bruno, through whose work he... -
Socialism and the Welfare State
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1770–1831) was one of the most influential German philosophers of the early nineteenth century. Hegel’s principal... -
Defining Socialism
Socialism can be defined in two ways: as an ideology based on property-rights infringements or as an ideology based on economic redistribution.... -
The New Enlightenment: Russell on Organization and Socialism
Russell, perhaps the most influential philosopher of his era, felt that the lack of explicit organization was the problem facing the twentieth... -
Chinese Socialism as a Model of the Continuation of the History
In the seventh chapter is analyzed Chinese socialism as a model of the continuation of history. Fukuyama’s thesis about the end of history has been...