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    Interview as Archive: Moving in Disciplinary Space from Cultural Studies to Cultural Science. An Interview with John Hartley AM by Owen Samantha

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…On 19 July 2021 John and I met at Curtin University on the unceded lands of the Noongar people to discuss his passage from cultural studies to cultural science. …”
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    „Liberalizmus” versus modus vivendi by Annamária Csornay

    Published 2018-04-01
    “… John Gray Two Faces of Liberalism című könyvében a liberalizmus két eltérő felfogását mutatja be. …”
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    „Religion and Ecology” – nowy paradygmat poznawczy by Ryszard F. Sadowski

    Published 2009-06-01
    “…Nowadays almost all are engaged in the issue: politicians, scientists, artists, community authorities, journalists, ordinary people and even religious leaders. Since the early 1980s scientists tried to involve religion in the ecological field because of the long-term experience of religions in changing ordinary people’s live style. …”
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    ”If you don't care you’ll die” : The Concept of “Liveness” in Arnold Wesker’s Chicken Soup with Barley and John Osborne’s Look Back in Anger by Sarah-jane Coyle

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…By contrast, this article will consider “liveness” as a doctrine and pervasive ideology in two landmark plays of 1950s Britain, Arnold Wesker’s Chicken Soup with Barley, and John Osborne’s Look Back in Anger. Both plays represent dramas of emotion and were written by members of the “angry young men” movement, a term denoting a group of working-class dramatists, who used their work to express frustration with Britain’s outdated class system and post-war society. …”
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    Révolution sociale et utopie chez les premiers Fabiens (1884-1890) : un positionnement complexe by Marie Terrier

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…It is in this context that the Fabian Society was created in 1884. Its members were liberal, middle-class reformers. They aspired to a social revolution: they wished for a wide-ranging change in the social and economic organisation. …”
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