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    “Questão social” e pauperismo no Brasil em tempos de Covid-19 by Milena da Silva Santos, Liana Amaro Augusto de Carvalho

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…A expressão tem origem liberal e surgiu pela primeira vez em um jornal legitimista francês chamado La Quotidienne, em 1831. …”
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    Le tourisme et l’imaginaire érotique à Paris durant la guerre : Français et Allemands pendant l’Occupation, 1940-1944 by Bertram M. Gordon

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…La Libération a également conduit à la dénonciation de la « collaboration horizontale » de femmes françaises accusées d’avoir eu des relations sexuelles avec les Allemands. …”
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    Public Health Messaging on Twitter During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Observational Study by Ashwin Rao, Nazanin Sabri, Siyi Guo, Louiqa Raschid, Kristina Lerman

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…However, the use of positive language by PHEs increases the use of positive language in the public responses. PHEs act as liberal partisans: they express more positive affect in their posts directed at liberals and more negative affect in their posts directed at conservative elites. …”
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    How the approach to the Epoch of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania is changing in the Lithuanian Historiography today? by Vytautas Jarutis

    Published 2011-06-01
    “…The receptions and transformations of this paradigmic model have been continuing until now in the transition from the political history to the history of society and everyday life, from an ethnolinguistically monoperspective to the liberal multicultural great narrative. Ideologically, the developments in the Lithuanian historiography of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania are analyzed on the basis of nowadays' comparative studies of nationalism. …”
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    Edito by Denise Orange-Ravachol

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…Car les conceptions des savoirs scientifiques ou technologiques et les voies d’accès à leur appropriation ne sont pas équivalentes pour se libérer des servitudes de l’ignorance, de dogmes, de tutelles exercées au nom d’un savoir supérieur. …”
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    Révolution française, opinion publique et transparence : les fondements de la démocratie moderne by Philippe Münch

    Published 2011-04-01
    “…Dès le départ, la démocratie est animée par un double processus, consubstantiel à cette forme politique : un premier processus qu’on pourrait qualifier de libéral, favorisant une extension de l’espace public, et un autre plus sombre, qui produit du consensus et de l’exclusion, en resserrant les limites de la sphère publique.…”
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    La Politique audiovisuelle en Irlande et au Canada face à l’impérialisme culturel américain by Alexandra Slaby

    Published 2007-09-01
    “…The ruling party Fianna Fáil has adopted a purely liberal approach to its national broadcaster, whereas, on the other side of the Atlantic, Canadian official discourse on the matter has grown closer to the European notion of a cultural exception or exemption in favour of culture in order to preserve the core of national identities in the face of globalization.…”
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    Pobreza, “cuestión social” y su enfrentamiento by Carlos Eduardo Montaño Barreto

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…En este ensayo se pretende problematizar acerca de las diferentes concepciones de pobreza y “cuestión social” oriundas de la tradición liberal, y sus formas típicas de enfrentamiento y combate en los contextos del liberalismo clásico, en el siglo XIX, del Keynesianismo, en el siglo XX, y del neoliberalismo, a partir de la actual crisis del capital. …”
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    Le paradoxe de la gestion des espaces verts : entre volonté de maîtrise et laissez-faire by Anna Rouadjia

    Published 2017-04-01
    “…In Marseille, prevails paradoxically a non interventionist liberal urban politics which contradicts an urbanistic culture of the control and a taste for the order. …”
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    Bevorworten, Befürworten. Postkoloniale Solidarität in Paratexten von Jean-Paul Sartre und Amilcar Cabral by Lisa Brunke, Christian Wimplinger

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Am Beispiel von Jean-Paul Sartres Vorwort zu Frantz Fanons Les damnés de la terre (1961) und Amilcar Cabrals Vorwort zu Basil Davidsons The Liberation of Guiné (1969) zeigt sich, wie allographe Vorwörter in postkolonialen Kontexten politische und soziale Allianzen formen. …”
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    Une éthique minimale est-elle compatible avec l’éducation ? by Jean-Pascal Alcantara

    Published 2014-03-01
    “…Denouncing each failure of the liberal state to respect its obligation of axiological neutrality, such a project doesn’t particularly seem to be suited for the educators’ use. …”
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    Quand l’État devient banquier by Isabelle Chambost, Béatrice Touchelay

    “…This article analyses the structures put in place by the State at the Liberation to manage its holdings in the four nationalized deposit banks. …”
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    Censoring Alternatives by Brendan Prendiville

    Published 2013-05-01
    “…However, alongside this longstanding liberal tradition of freedom, there is also one which puts blocks on this freedom, blocks which may be on words or deeds. …”
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    The Studio and the Craftsman as Artist: A Study in Periodical Poetics (1893–1900) by Catherine Delyfer

    Published 2010-06-01
    “…Analyzing the successive magazine covers, the visual matrix of the magazine, the rubric dedicated to artists’ interviews and the “Lay Figure” editorial pages, this study examines the poetics of the magazine to show how this periodical successfully promoted the craftsman (traditionally viewed as a practitioner of low arts) as the ideal liberal artist (high art). In The Studio, the craftsman became the new artistic paradigm, thus leading to major changes in the readers’ perception of the artist, the nature of art and their relation to industry and commerce.…”
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