Author: Tito
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Languages : en
Pages : 85
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The Struggle for the Further Development of Socialist Selfmanagament in Our Country and the Role of the LCY. The Tenth Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia
Author: Tito
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Languages : en
Pages : 85
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Publisher:
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Languages : en
Pages : 85
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The Role of the League of Communists in the Further Development of Socialist Social Relations and current problems in the international workers' movement and in the struggle for peace and socialism in the world. [An address to the eighth Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia.].
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Languages : en
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Yugoslav Information Bulletin of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia & the Socialist Alliance of Working People of Yugoslavia
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Category : Yugoslavia
Languages : en
Pages : 30
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Category : Yugoslavia
Languages : en
Pages : 30
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Review of International Affairs
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Category : International relations
Languages : en
Pages : 934
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Category : International relations
Languages : en
Pages : 934
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Yugoslavia from a Historical Perspective
Author: Latinka Perović
Publisher:
ISBN: 9788672082081
Category : Minorities
Languages : en
Pages : 576
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ISBN: 9788672082081
Category : Minorities
Languages : en
Pages : 576
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Yugoslavia: A History of Its Demise
Author: Viktor Meier
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1134665113
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 294
Book Description
Victor Meier presents a history of the disintegration and collapse of the former Yugoslavia, drawing on federal and republican archives, and sources which are not yet officially open for scholarly use.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1134665113
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 294
Book Description
Victor Meier presents a history of the disintegration and collapse of the former Yugoslavia, drawing on federal and republican archives, and sources which are not yet officially open for scholarly use.
From Civil to Political Religion
Author: Marcela Cristi
Publisher: Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
ISBN: 0889203687
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 300
Book Description
The coercive potential of civil religion has received little attention from theorists, or has been wrongly relegated to developing nations. Cristi (sociology, U. of Waterloo) critiques the literature of the civil religion thesis, in particular the thinking of Rousseau, Durkheim, and the American sociologist Robert Bellah, and argues for a reinterpretation of Rousseau and Durkheim's classical approaches. She backs up the critique with a comparative survey of state-directed civil religions and a case study of civil religion in Pinochet's Chile. c. Book News Inc.
Publisher: Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
ISBN: 0889203687
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 300
Book Description
The coercive potential of civil religion has received little attention from theorists, or has been wrongly relegated to developing nations. Cristi (sociology, U. of Waterloo) critiques the literature of the civil religion thesis, in particular the thinking of Rousseau, Durkheim, and the American sociologist Robert Bellah, and argues for a reinterpretation of Rousseau and Durkheim's classical approaches. She backs up the critique with a comparative survey of state-directed civil religions and a case study of civil religion in Pinochet's Chile. c. Book News Inc.
Contemporary Anarchist Studies
Author: Randall Amster
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1134026439
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 335
Book Description
This book highlights the recent rise in interest in anarchist theory and practice attempting to bridge the gap between anarchist activism on the streets and anarchist studies in the academia. Bringing together some of the most prominent voices in contemporary anarchism in the academy, it includes pieces written on anarchist theory, pedagogy, methodologies, praxis, and the future.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1134026439
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 335
Book Description
This book highlights the recent rise in interest in anarchist theory and practice attempting to bridge the gap between anarchist activism on the streets and anarchist studies in the academia. Bringing together some of the most prominent voices in contemporary anarchism in the academy, it includes pieces written on anarchist theory, pedagogy, methodologies, praxis, and the future.
Nation and Identity in Contemporary Europe
Author: Brian Jenkins
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1134805810
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 289
Book Description
The resilience of nationalism in contemporary Europe may seem paradoxical at a time when the nation state is widely seen as being 'in decline'. The contributors of this book see the resurgence of nationalism as symptomatic of the quest for identity and meaning in the complex modern world. Challenged from above by the supranational imperatives of globalism and from below by the complex pluralism of modern societies, the nation state, in the absence of alternatives to market consumerism, remains a focus for social identity. Nation and Identity in Contemporary Europe takes a fully interdisciplinary and comparative approach to the 'national question'. Individual chapters consider the specifics of national identity in France, Germany, Britain, Italy, Iberia, Russia, the former Yugoslavla and Poland, while looking also at external forces such as economic globalisation, European supranationalism, and the end of the Cold War. Setting current issues and conflicts in their broad historical context, the book reaffirms that 'nations' are not 'natural' phenomena but 'constructed' forms of social identity whose future will be determined in the social arena.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1134805810
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 289
Book Description
The resilience of nationalism in contemporary Europe may seem paradoxical at a time when the nation state is widely seen as being 'in decline'. The contributors of this book see the resurgence of nationalism as symptomatic of the quest for identity and meaning in the complex modern world. Challenged from above by the supranational imperatives of globalism and from below by the complex pluralism of modern societies, the nation state, in the absence of alternatives to market consumerism, remains a focus for social identity. Nation and Identity in Contemporary Europe takes a fully interdisciplinary and comparative approach to the 'national question'. Individual chapters consider the specifics of national identity in France, Germany, Britain, Italy, Iberia, Russia, the former Yugoslavla and Poland, while looking also at external forces such as economic globalisation, European supranationalism, and the end of the Cold War. Setting current issues and conflicts in their broad historical context, the book reaffirms that 'nations' are not 'natural' phenomena but 'constructed' forms of social identity whose future will be determined in the social arena.
Socialist Unemployment
Author: Susan L. Woodward
Publisher: Princeton University Press
ISBN: 9780691025513
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 468
Book Description
In the first political analysis of unemployment in a socialist country, Susan Woodward argues that the bloody conflicts that are destroying Yugoslavia stem not so much from ancient ethnic hatreds as from the political and social divisions created by a failed socialist program to prevent capitalist joblessness. Under Communism the concept of socialist unemployment was considered an oxymoron; when it appeared in postwar Yugoslavia, it was dismissed as illusory or as a transitory consequence of Yugoslavia's unorthodox experiments with worker-managed firms. In Woodward's view, however, it was only a matter of time before countries in the former Soviet bloc caught up with Yugoslavia, confronting the same unintended consequences of economic reforms required to bring socialist states into the world economy. By 1985, Yugoslavia's unemployment rate had risen to 15 percent. How was it that a labor-oriented government managed to tolerate so clear a violation of the socialist commitment to full employment? Proposing a politically based model to explain this paradox, Woodward analyzes the ideology of economic growth, and shows that international constraints, rather than organized political pressures, defined government policy. She argues that unemployment became politically "invisible," owing to its redefinition in terms of guaranteed subsistence and political exclusion, with the result that it corrupted and ultimately dissolved the authority of all political institutions. Forced to balance domestic policies aimed at sustaining minimum standards of living and achieving productivity growth against the conflicting demands of the world economy and national security, the leadership inadvertently recreated the social relations of agrarian communities within a postindustrial society.
Publisher: Princeton University Press
ISBN: 9780691025513
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 468
Book Description
In the first political analysis of unemployment in a socialist country, Susan Woodward argues that the bloody conflicts that are destroying Yugoslavia stem not so much from ancient ethnic hatreds as from the political and social divisions created by a failed socialist program to prevent capitalist joblessness. Under Communism the concept of socialist unemployment was considered an oxymoron; when it appeared in postwar Yugoslavia, it was dismissed as illusory or as a transitory consequence of Yugoslavia's unorthodox experiments with worker-managed firms. In Woodward's view, however, it was only a matter of time before countries in the former Soviet bloc caught up with Yugoslavia, confronting the same unintended consequences of economic reforms required to bring socialist states into the world economy. By 1985, Yugoslavia's unemployment rate had risen to 15 percent. How was it that a labor-oriented government managed to tolerate so clear a violation of the socialist commitment to full employment? Proposing a politically based model to explain this paradox, Woodward analyzes the ideology of economic growth, and shows that international constraints, rather than organized political pressures, defined government policy. She argues that unemployment became politically "invisible," owing to its redefinition in terms of guaranteed subsistence and political exclusion, with the result that it corrupted and ultimately dissolved the authority of all political institutions. Forced to balance domestic policies aimed at sustaining minimum standards of living and achieving productivity growth against the conflicting demands of the world economy and national security, the leadership inadvertently recreated the social relations of agrarian communities within a postindustrial society.