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    Islam et nationalisme en Asie centrale au début de la période soviétique (1924-1937). L'exemple de l'Ouzbékistan, à travers quelques sources littéraires by Stéphane A. Dudoignon

    Published 2002-04-01
    “…Uzbek literature from those years brings to the fore the permanence of a political Turkish-Islamic identity, the redefinition of intercommunitarian relations (between Muslims and non-Muslims) and, in a more general way, the revitalisation of Muslim liberalism. These questions are treated through the study of Čulpân's (1897-1938) prose. …”
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    L’aménagement du territoire tunisien : 50 ans de politiques à l’épreuve de la mondialisation by Najem Dhaher

    Published 2010-09-01
    “…We are facing the reorganization of the country, with a new logics, that of liberalism and globalization. It is in a context of an authoritarian logic of management of the territory, that we put the emphasis on the spatial contrast between the Eastern coast and the rest of the country.…”
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    Un manifeste de l'occidentalisation dans la Turquie kémaliste : Üç medeniyet (Trois civilisations) (1928) by François Georgeon

    Published 2002-04-01
    “…Although he was criticized for his polemical tone, he had original views for his time. He was a liberal supporter of the reforms. This liberalism has found new echoes in Turkey since the 1980's.…”
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    Renovating Confucian ideas for gender equality: an inquiry of Confucian feminist debates in modern China by Wei Li

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Different from feminist political liberalism, Confucian feminism during the 1890s–1920s of China promoted the positive (e.g., benevolent and affective) features of reciprocal and hierarchical relations that enable women’s self-progression and societal contribution. …”
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    American Transcendentalist’s Conceptions of Self: Comparison Among Emerson, Thoreau And Whitman by Dian Natalia Sutanto

    Published 2018-07-01
    “… American Transcendentalism was a unique movement in the country’s history as it had a vitalizing effect on the development of American identity and fostered the development of American democracy, liberalism, art and literature. Its basic tenet is the belief on the dignity of human as the manifestation of the divine. …”
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    La Première guerre carliste ou la guerre de la dernière chance : la communauté légitimiste face à son destin by Laetitia Blanchard Rubio

    Published 2011-06-01
    “…When the first Carlist war starts in Spain, the fate of European absolutism, which is facing the increasing strength of liberalism, seems to be at stake there. The protagonists of this conflict, as well as the echoes of some battles, raise the interest of the European public opinion, essentially through the press and some magazines, but also through numerous circumstantial works that mostly are testimonies of soldiers having taken part to the conflict. …”
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    Socialism and the Will to Fail A Critical Review of the Book Socialism: A Failed Idea That Never Dies by Morteza Bahrani

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…On the contrary, and by historical experience, it is capitalist liberalism that has set before us the right and progressive will. …”
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    Has Education in the United Kingdom Become a Marketable Product Like Other Value-Added Services? by Louise Dalingwater

    Published 2016-05-01
    “…Education is now one of Britain’s major exports along with other high value-added services, such as finance and business services. The rise of neo-liberalism from the late 1970s and the increasing internationalization of the British economy have certainly challenged the traditional notion of education as a public good. …”
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    A Critical Review of the Book Religion and Theory of International Relations: Theory and Practice by Bahram Navazeni

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…By compiling these articles, the translator has attempted to address the important role of religion in shaping international relations in the Westphalian period and by evaluating its position among various mainstream and minor theories of international relations such as realism, liberalism, and constructivism, he has explored the function of different world religions such as Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Judaism, both in inciting civil strife and converging, and in uniting and strengthening the world peace. …”
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    CATHOLIC POLITICAL DOCTRINE DURING THE WORLD WARS by G. T. Sardaryan

    Published 2018-02-01
    “…Obviously, neither liberalism, nor communism could be such. Moreover, it was precisely because of the emergence of the communist threat that the Catholic Church perceived a number of authoritarian regimes in the early years of their existence as subjects that could be oriented toward a less hostile direction of development. …”
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    Vectors of development of energy cooperation between Russia and foreign countries under economic sanctions by I. S. Moga

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…They are associated with the shift from the previously established liberal world order and the trend towards new polarisation in the world economic system, as well as with the increasing risks of turbulence in world energy markets. …”
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    The institutionalisation of the social and solidarity economy in France as a meso-space by Sylvain Celle

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…From this perspective, this article aims to shed light on how the SSE has become, over time, a relatively unified and autonomous meso-economic space around three main periods, corresponding to three historical compromises of the SSE as a meso-space with regard to its constituent elements (entities, legal rules, ideologies, etc.) and its integration into the evolution of French capitalist regimes. The first (liberal) compromise (1790–1880) was characterised by the emergence of the original, fragmented SSE entities, in a regime dominated by economic liberalism. …”
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    PARADIGMA REVOLUSI MENTAL DALAM PEMBENTUKAN KARAKTER BANGSA BERBASIS SINERGITAS ISLAM DAN FILSAFAT PENDIDIKAN by Maragustam Siregar, Maragustam Maragustam

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…The global culture is useful to make everything easier to do in all areas of life, but on the other hand, the negative impact of global culture created secularism, materialism, hedonism, liberalism and the absence of religious spirituality. …”
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    Critical Review of Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow by Hamed Vahdati Nasab, Alieh Abdollahi

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…In this book, the writer has first reviewed the history behind the formation of the human mindset from Paleolithic to the renaissance with particular emphasis on the scientific revolution and appearance of the humanism paradigm and its subdivisions (liberalism, socialism, and fascism). Doing so, he concluded that the invention of the internet of everything and using more sophisticated computer-generated algorithms by Google and Facebook (Dataism) would eventually put humans aside forever. …”
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    Le rôle des milieux de presse dans la fondation de l’Etat belge et la création d’une « opinion publique » nationale (1830-1860) by Pierre Van den Dungen

    Published 2004-09-01
    “…It was a matter of using the newspapers to form public opinion, as widely as possible, in favour of political liberalism. Despite various attempts by the new rulers – including one to create an unofficial daily – on the contrary, freedom of the press revealed (and encouraged) plurality of opinions amongst the circles espousing these new ideas. …”
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    A Critical Review of Medemer from Ideological Perspectives by Tefera Assefa

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…Medemer is a “blended ideology” that combines concepts, principles, and ideas from liberalism, socialism, conservatism, and fascism. Furthermore, Medemer ideology attempted to combine concepts from opposing political ideologies and proposed it as a solution to Ethiopia’s complex sociopolitical and economic problems. …”
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    LIBERALIOSIOS TEISINGUMO TEORIJOS KRITIKA E. FRAZER IR N. LACEY POLITINĖJE FILOSOFIJOJE by Patricija Droblytė

    Published 2004-01-01
    “…Keywords: feminism, liberalism, social structure, realism, interpretivism. …”
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    LIBERALIOSIOS TEISINGUMO TEORIJOS KRITIKA E. FRAZER IR N. LACEY POLITINĖJE FILOSOFIJOJE by Patricija Droblytė

    Published 2004-01-01
    “…Keywords: feminism, liberalism, social structure, realism, interpretivism. …”
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    Poezija kao luksuz i sredstvo preživljanja by Dubravka Djurić, Aleksandar Bošković

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…In her poems, she combines the lyrical with the experimental, while in her essays, she critically reflects on neo-liberalism. The authors discuss her dual position(s), as a poet and philosopher active in the Gerusija philosophy collective from Novi Sad. …”
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    THE AUTHOR'S RIGHT TO DECIDE WHETHER, HOW AND WHEN THE WORK WILL BE MADE PUBLIC by Ciprian Raul ROMIŢAN

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…At the Rome Conference in 1928, when the second conference to revise the Bern Convention was held, introducing art. 6 bis, it was noted that the Romanian law of 1923 contained very clear provisions on moral rights and was appreciated by the participants for the liberalism of its provisions. This study presents an analysis of the right of disclosure, referred to in the literature as the right of first publication, which is the author's right to decide whether, how and when the work will be made known to the public. …”
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