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    The Mandate Relationship in the Corporate Governance of Romanian State-Owned Enterprises by Dana - Lucia TULAI

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…After two decades of uncertainties and legislative instability, following the anti-communist Revolution of December 1989, the reform of Romanian state-owned enterprises' management to a system of corporate governance was imperative. …”
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    'Material' in Adorno's sociology of music by Jeremić-Molnar Dragana, Molnar Aleksandar

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…Adorno's 'material' was reflecting the lack of virtual communist revolution, instead of its preparation (in the bosom of totalitarian capitalism). …”
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    Ustavno sodišče Republike Slovenije kot varuh človekovega dostojanstva by Boštjan Kolarič

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…In many of its court decisions and separate opinions, the Court found that the forms of violence carried out by the communist totalitarian regime in the Slovenian territory were unlawful, since the legislation was illegitimate, and most of it was adopted and used as a means for the violence and carrying out of the communist revolution and the establishment of the totalitarian regime. …”
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    Reawakening Ali Sardar Jafri’s <i>Asia Jaag Utha</i> by Maia Ramnath

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The epic poem "Asia Jaag Utha," written in 1950 by Ali Sardar Jafri of the Indian Progressive Writers Association, was a battle hymn of its time, a celebration of Asia’s history and geography, with a vision for Asian liberation and communist revolution at the dawn of the Cold War in the aspirational Third World. …”
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    Politics and Religion in Inner Mongolia: Japan’s Plans for the 9th Jebtsundamba “Living Buddha” by Paul Hyer

    Published 2013-08-01
    “…Then during the early period of the Communist Revolution in Mongolia (1921), northern Mongolia became the first satellite of the Soviet Union and because the Jebtsundamba wielded enormous traditional influ­ence among the people he was retained by communist leaders during a transition in the revolution in Mongolia. …”
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    Hypotheses on Communism. Notes for a Discussion / 2 by Fabio Raimondi

    Published 2012-11-01
    “…Žižek, on the contrary, seems to look with favour on the Lacanian dynamic of denegation which could recreate the necessary conditions for the repetition of the communist revolution; which, this time, instead of ending up in tragedy or in farce, should produce a sort of enlightened new statism.…”
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    Chinese Heritage with European Characteristics: International and Domestic Dimensions of the China’s Cultural Heritage Politics by Joanna Wardęga

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…Even though the Communist Revolution classified historical sites as remnants of feudalism, today the Communist Party of China has assumed the role of a defender of the Chinese heritage. …”
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    The remaking of revolutionary literature: a comic series on peasant uprising in the post-revolutionary era by Yuxiang Yang, Simon Soon

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Meanwhile, it was derived from a renowned socialist literary work of the 1960s, which uses the theme of ancient peasant wars as a metaphor for modern communist revolution and catering to the prevailing ideology of the time. …”
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    The Tragic Irony of a Patriotic Mission: The Indigenous Leadership of Francis Wei and T. C. Chao, Radicalized Patriotism, and the Reversal of Protestant Missions in China by Li Ma, Jin Li

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…Meanwhile, in the 1920s, anti-Western and anti-Christian student movements radicalized in China’s major urban centers. When the communist revolution showed more promise of granting China independence, Francis Wei and T. …”
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    Violence, Exile, and Homeland in Visual Arts in the Slovenian Diaspora in Argentina by Jaka Repič

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…This article explores visual arts and literature in the Slovenian diasporic community in Argentina, founded by post-World-War-II refugees who fled Slovenia at the end of the war and the beginning of the communist revolution in Yugoslavia. Based on the ethnographic data collected among the Slovenes in Argentina and biographical interviews with selected Slovene artists, the article addresses how art and cultural production in the diaspora, imbued with social memories and themes of war, violence, mass executions in the post-war period, and exile from the homeland is encompassed in three levels of cultural policies: (a) an Argentinean framework of cultural pluralism that integrated migrant communities into the national identity and narrative, allowing them to preserve and express their ethnic and cultural backgrounds and identities; (b) a diasporic level that institutionalized specific themes important for diasporic ideologies, some explicitly related to violence, exile, and mass executions; and (c) a transnational level that facilitated the integration of artists from the diaspora into Slovenian and international “art worlds”. …”
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    Komunistyczna rewolucja w Niemczech w ujęciu teorii rewolucji permanentnej Lwa Trockiego by Jakub Skrzyniarz

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…The subject of the article is the vision of the communist revolution in Germany in the years 1918–1923, as perceived in the political thought of Leon Trotsky. …”
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    Aryanization Bureaucrats in Post-Holocaust Romania by Stefan Cristian Ionescu

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…The article shows that the communist revolution was not as radical as the communist leaders liked to boast and that it did not immediately bring a complete transformation of the state, its institutions, and employees holding crucial positions. …”
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    When “I” Becomes “We”: Religious Mobilization, Pilgrimage and Political Protests by Adrian Schiffbeck

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…There is also the resource mobilization factor—to be analyzed here with a view upon the Romanian 1989 anti-communist revolution in Timișoara. We look at religion as a provider of social ties, in terms of messages with political connotations coming from clergy, and of chain reactions inside religious groups. …”
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    Politicality of Reading and Listening in the Performance <i>The Discreet Charm of Marxism</i> by Bojan Djordjev by Tanja Šljivar

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…Is it possible to imagine a communist revolution, which began on a theatrical stage, when audience members surrendered to each other’s reading voices in the tactile act of listening (as a special form of attention in theatre) to political texts, first and foremost The Communist Manifesto?…”
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    From a grand hotel to an urban symbol: the Astor Hotel in old and new Tianjin by Taoyu Yang

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…Shortly after the Communist Revolution in China, its ownership was overtaken by the Tianjin Municipal Government. …”
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    Aryanization Bureaucrats in Post-Holocaust Romania by Stefan Cristian Ionescu

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…The article shows that the communist revolution was not as radical as the communist leaders liked to boast and that it did not immediately bring a complete transformation of the state, its institutions, and employees holding crucial positions. …”
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    Sur la circulation du modèle corporatif fasciste dans le monde : agents, réseaux, effets by Matteo Pasetti

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…Fascist Italy thus became the point of reference for the ongoing debate on corporatism as a possible solution to some crucial issues of modern mass society: the workers’ union organisation and class conflict; economic development and the technocratic management of the production system; the search for a ‘third way’ between liberal democracy and communist revolution.This article examines how fascist corporatism was presented as an exemplary case on a global scale, intended to influence both the political, legal and economic debate and similar legislative experiments in other regimes. …”
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    Beijing from Below - Stories of Marginal Lives in the Capital‘s Center Author: Harriet Evans by Britta Schmitz

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…Uncertain land tenure after the communist revolution in 1949 and restructuring of space as a result of the economic reforms of the 1980s lead to the emergence of dazayuan (大杂院 - “big, cluttered courtyards”): Housing compounds occupied by different families, many of them living in only one room without running water, toilet or kitchen. …”
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    Karl Marx: Manifesto, radical democracy or futuristic alchemy by Šutović Milojica M.

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Such implication is more due to Marx's personality than the coherence of his writings, especially the Manifesto of the Communist Party, in which the first step towards the inescapable 'futuristic alchemy' of the communist revolution, i.e. 'proletariat organized into a ruling class', is a struggle for democracy. …”
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    The Development and Presence of the Social Doctrine of the Church in the 20th Century, and in Slovenia by Ivan Janez Štuhec

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The progress of this process was blocked for half a century with the communist revolution in the period during and after the second world war, which is presented in the fourth chapter. …”
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