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818P. Aroch Fugellieher article is “a contribution to ‘waking it [the world] from its dream about itself ’” (the phrase being acitation from Marx’sFor A Ruthless Critique of Everything Existing).In their take on ideology, Anu Harju and Ella Lillqvist set out to examine the proces...
also an enthusiastic reader of Rousseau’sSecond Discourse, knew that behind the belief that we are the ones who truly choose our own lifepaths, lies the powerful and invisible
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He fathered eight children, living by meagre earnings as a journalist and with the support of the industrialist Friedrich Engels (1820–1895) who also was his frequent collaborator. No more than a dozen people attended his funeral, but since then his tombstone at London’s Highgate Cemetery ...
It is conventional in academic and political circles by now to speak of “race” in the same breath as gender and class. It is more or less recognized that “race” can be combined with other social relations of power and that they can mediate and...