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    The Prostitution in Classical Marxism: Critique of Capitalism and Bourgeois Double Standard of Sexual Morality by Clarisse Goulart Paradis

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…Recognizing the diversity of perspectives and relative limits, the critique of the institution of prostitution will be developed based on the need to overcome the capitalist system of production, the dismantling of bourgeois institutions like family and marriage, the construction of egalitarian social relations, based on solidarity and as a form of female emancipation.…”
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    Bibliotecas y división de clases: las bibliotecas cuasi públicas en el sistema burgués británico durante los siglos xviii-xix = Libraries and Class Division: Quasi-Public Libraries in the Bourgeois British System Before the Twentieth Century by Felipe Meneses Tello

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…Es evidente también que la búsqueda de conocimiento e información en esas bibliotecas no fue posible para la mayoría de los miembros de la clase trabajadora porque, día tras día, realizaban tareas agotadoras y estresantes = Libraries and Class Division: Quasi-Public Libraries in the Bourgeois British System Before the Twentieth Century. …”
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    Democracy. Legitimacy. Leadership by Salvador Vilata Menadas

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…But the framework of contemporary representative democracy, which stems from the bourgeois revolutions, has led to a progressive process of bureaucratization of democracy. …”
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    RACIONALIZACIÓN DE LA ESFERA PÚBLICA by Francisco Javier Gil Martín

    Published 2013-11-01
    “…Drawing upon texts belonging to different periods of Habermasian thought, this paper exposes the conception of procedural rationality as standing in a genealogical connection with the normative ideas of bourgeois public sphere and of ideal speech situation. …”
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    Marcas da violência e jogos do poder no romance urbano de Patrícia Melo by Cláudia Castanheira

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…Its thematic universe and discursive strategies break not only with the prospects of the more contemporary feminist literary criticism, but also with the bourgeois ideological system, more broadly. The object is to highlight how the use of the male voice and masculine cultural experiences, taken to its ultimate consequences, may be converted into a subliminal criticism regarding the ways of how the discriminating speeches are built, through sexual, economic and social criteria in our society.…”
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    Historical approach to rural youth (nineteenth century France) by Jean-Claude Farcy

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…Working after finishing his schooling, they was the antithesis of the bourgeois model, even within the family framework, professional training was developed by working in close liaison with the assimilation of the future status of independent farmer or agricultural worker (formed as a servant).…”
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    Casanova : un mythe-fantôme des années soixante-dix by Riccardo Donati

    Published 2013-07-01
    “…Casanova est encore une fois un protagoniste de la culture italienne, mais cette fois le personnage révèle son visage spectral, sa véritable nature de petit-bourgeois avant la lettre, en dépit – ou à cause de – sa bouffonnerie picaresque.…”
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    DIONISIO HIDALGO (1809-1866) Y LOS ORÍGENES DE LA BIBLIOGRAFÍA ESPAÑOLA MODERNA by José Luis González Subías

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…His conception of Bibliography, far from the traditional scholarly studies of past times, whose selective and exhaustive nature and varied information made them restricted to intellectual elites, gave way, in the middle of the Nineteenth century, to a utilitarian model based on information and dissemination of printed news, aimed at the new reading public of the modern bourgeois society of this time. With him was born the modern Spanish bibliography.…”
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    Felipe III, las Cortes y las ciudades by Anne Dubet

    Published 2004-11-01
    “…This excludes the explanations that oppose an endowed modern State of the political initiative to local oligarchies that are limited to defensive reactions or, to the contrary, a reactionary government to some municipal elites spokesmen of a reforming project of bourgeois type. Therefore, it is sought to define the maneuver margin of each actor and his political logic studying the own dynamics of the negotiation.…”
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    Metafísica y política en El nacimiento de la tragedia by José Emilio Esteban Enguita

    Published 1999-12-01
    “…Furthermore, the author shows that, to Nietzsche, Euripides represents not only the decadence of tragedy, but also the destruction of the Greek polis and the transformation of the citizen in a mediocre bourgeois. Politics is certainly not the base of existence, but is a mere normativity which changes with aesthetic conceptions. …”
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    Perigosas brincadeiras:a infância em Marcelo Mirisola e Furio Lonza by Renan Ji

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Current traditional representations of the child have their origins in the romantic - bourgeois imaginary of late 18 th century and the beginning of the 19 th century. …”
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    The Labor Solidarity of Pierre Leroux: Exploration of Fraternity and Friendship between the Socialist Philosophy of Pierre Leroux and the Texts of La parole ouvrière by Juan Pablo Yañez Godoy

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…We will analyze the obstacles facing this collective enterprise, focusing on the criticism of bourgeois charity and the denunciation of selfishness as destructive elements of the labor movement. …”
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    La autoridad de lo escrito en la Primera Crónica Anónima de Sahagún by Miguel Calleja Puerta

    “…Après un passage en revue des indices de communication gestuelle, du rôle de l’oralité et de la mise en scène publique des relations, le cœur de notre argumentation se trouve dans le règlement du conflit avec les bourgeois. L’autorité pontificale, exprimée à travers ses documents, est l’agent qui recompose l’ordre perdu; sa réception, telle que la chronique la dépeint, est un exemple peu commun de l’usage des écritures d’autorité au Moyen Âge.…”
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    Formes et fonctions d’un roman impopulaire : Vogliamo tutto de Nanni Balestrini by Carlo Baghetti

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Trois points en particulier sont abordés : la liaison entre les thématiques qui émergent dans le livre du 1971 (pauvreté, chômage, question méridionale, travail ouvrier, aliénation, villes-dortoirs, etc.) et ses antécédents dans la littérature industrielle ; l’aspect formel de la deuxième partie du roman dont la narration passe de la première personne du singulier à la première du pluriel, signe grammatical de la prise de conscience politique du narrateur, mais aussi élément de forte continuité entre forme et contenu chez Balestrini ; enfin, l’analyse du lecteur implicite du texte, non pas l’ouvrier-masse qui retrouve dans ce roman le manifeste de sa protestation, mais le lecteur bourgeois qui peut décoder le texte et le contextualiser d’un point de vue de l’histoire de la littérature.…”
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    El abad Domingo y la Primera Crónica Anónima de Sahagún: una relectura by Carlos Manuel Reglero de la Fuente

    “…C’est pourquoi, la chronique défend sa légitimité en tant qu’abbé, sa loyauté à l’égard de la reine et ses souffrances pour défendre le domaine au milieu de la violence des bourgeois et des Aragonais.…”
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