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    A Marxist Humanist Study of The Selected Short Stories of Katherine Mansfield by Dr. Kalsoom Khan

    Published 2022-12-01
    Subjects: “…Marxist-humanism, dehumanization, freedom, bourgeois class, lower class, alienation…”
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    The Burlesque Deconstruction of Epic-patriarchal Stereotypes on the Fate of Power and the Heroical Identity in Derviš Sušić’s Drama “Teferič” by Elmir Spahić

    Published 2019-02-01
    “…In the drama Teferič, as a result of the use of the genre elements of burlesque and the ideological starting points of Marxist humanism, Derviš Sušić deconstructs the rooted epic-patriarchal stereotypes of thefate of power as a timeless repressive force that survives due to the subservient consciousness of the oppressed classes. …”
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    CHILEAN INFLUENCE IN FREIRE’S THOUGHT by Nicolò Valenzano

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Marxist influence develops mainly as Marxist humanism and therefore involves the anthropological premise of Freirean pedagogy; in this reflection, the notion of praxis assumes a central role. …”
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    Automation or Meaning? Socialism, Humanism and Cybernetics in 'Etarea' by Maroš Krivý

    Published 2019-04-01
    “…Conceived by the architect Gorazd Čelechovský as the ideal communist city, the case offers compelling insight into the influence of Marxist humanism and systems theory on post-war and specifically post-Stalinist state socialist architectural culture. …”
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    History of an Issue – Property by Niadi-Corina CERNICA

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…Property is the origin of estrangement of human beings from themselves. “Marxist humanism” implies to regain the dignity of work and the social dignity. …”
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    Kantian Ethical Humanism in Late Imperial Russia by Thomas Nemeth

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…The youngest of the three, Marxist humanism, stemmed from late Soviet-era philosophers, who advocated the idea that the human individual as such had a timeless intrinsic value. …”
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