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    China environmental economics: A political authority approach and neo-marxist perspective in the emission trading system (ETS) implementation by Roseno Aji Affandi, Adrian

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The study focuses on the implementation of the Emissions Trading System (ETS) in China and its impact on the economy, using an environmental economic theory framework reinforced by the theory of political authority and neo-Marxist perspectives. The research find that The ETS policy has a long-term positive impact on the economy and the amount of carbon intensity. …”
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    Mexico's colonial and early postcolonial state-formation: A political-Marxist account by Armando Van Rankin-Anaya

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…Due to the highly historicist-oriented perspective of this neo-Marxist wisdom –and its concrete notion of capitalism as a property regime politically constructed– this paper argues that the agrarian hacienda was substantially precapitalist. …”
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    A History of Development Economics Thought : Challenges and Counter-challenges / by Khan, Shahrukh Rafi, author

    Published 2019
    “…This book charts the evolution of development economic thought from the early developmentalists, or structuralists, through to the neo- Marxist approach and radical development theory, the neo-liberal counter revolution and the debate between new developmentalists and neo-liberal scholars. …”
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    “World Nationality” by Eyes of it’s Critics (Five Arguments against “Saturated” Cosmopolitism of M. Nussbaum) by Sergey Vladimirovich Akopov

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…The objective of this article is the review and critique of the analysis of global citizenship through the lens of political philosophy of communitarianism, neo-Marxist world-system analysis, liberal nationalism and traditionalism.…”
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    Soya en un florero: división territorial y sexual del trabajo agrícola en América Latina (1986-2015) by Carmen Rejane Flores, Diana María Peña

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…The industrial agro-export model in Latin America not only determines the technological matrix, the specialization patterns, and the financialization of agriculture, as it also exacerbates the sexual division of labor, as part of the capital disposal strategy. Through a neo-Marxist theoretical framework (namely, food regimes, social reproduction, and the ecoterritorial turn), we compare the floriculture agrobusiness in Colombia and the soybean agribusiness in Brazil. …”
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    Franz Hinkelammert (1931-2023). Biografía intelectual y contribuciones al pensamiento crítico latinoamericano desde una teología profana by Antonio Luis Hidalgo-Capitán, Ana Patricia Cubillo-Guevara

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…A systematized review of his work is also carried out, based on his books, establishing three major topics: the neo-Marxist theory of dependency, the profane theology of liberation and the philosophical criticism of modernity.…”
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    Two Views on One Problem: The Eurasian Project and “One Belt — One Road” by Yanli Hu, O. V. Plebanek

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…Therefore, Chinese policy in the Eurasian space is based on other theoretical foundations — in addition to classical Marxism, neo-Marxist approaches. The Chinese authors conclude, in this regard, that Russia is still facing the problem of choosing a geopolitical strategy, which in turn is due to the paradigmatic uncertainty of Russian science.…”
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    Le droit à la ville aux Suds. Appropriations et déclinaisons africaines by Marianne Morange, Amandine Spire

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…It analyses the complexities surrounding the incorporation, in the post-colonial contexts, of certain elements of the debates, posed on the one hand by the neo-Marxist authors of the North who have reactivated the notion since the early 2000s, and on the other hand in developmental approaches. …”
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    The right to the city in the Global South. Perspectives from Africa by Marianne Morange, Amandine Spire

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…It analyzes the complexities surrounding the incorporation of certain elements of the debate in the post-colonial context, posed on the one hand by the neo-Marxist authors of the North who have reactivated the notion since the early 2000s, and on the other hand in developmental approaches. …”
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    Communication strategy of the Spanish Podemos party:how not to lose the support of the electorate, becoming part of the system? by Anastasia Diomkina

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Podemos ideologists confirm that in power struggle they had to resort to a special type of discourse based on the post-structuralists’ Ernesto Laclau and Chantal Mouffe discursive theory of the hegemony, as well as on the neo-Marxist Antonio Gramsci concept of the cultural hegemony.…”
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    “Kosovo, My Land”? Slovenians, Albanians, and the Limits of Yugoslav Social Cohesion by Ramšak Jure

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…By charting individual stages of the critical decade of 1981–1991, the author presents Slovenian perceptions of Kosovo’s political, economic, and social issues, first through the works of neo-Marxist critics and later through the activism of a group of left-liberal intellectuals, which included the provision of legal support and a high-profile social action related to the violations of Kosovar Albanian human rights. …”
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    Trapped in the Matrix by Adio-Adet Tichafara Dinika

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This research, grounded in neo-Marxist and postcolonial theories, scrutinizes the nuanced limitations of autonomy and the pervasive control exerted by algorithmic management, reflecting the lived experiences of workers. …”
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    The Cultural Economy Moment? by Flew Terry

    Published 2009-11-01
    “…The paper draws upon Michel Foucault’s lectures on neo-liberalism to indicate that there are significant problems with the neo-Marxist account hat became hegemonic over the 2000s. …”
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    Reappropriating the treadmill of production : a case study of dolphin activism in Singapore. by Tan, Darren Yiwei.

    Published 2012
    “…The dispute arose over RWS’ holding of wild dolphins in captivity and its plans to use them in a marine theme park. Using a neo-Marxist framework, I argue that RWS commodifies dolphins, turning these natural beings into items of “recycled culture”, thus lubricating and enhancing what Allen Schnaiberg calls the “treadmill of production”. …”
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    Identity crisis? Problems and issues in the sociology of education by Shain, F, Ozga, J

    Published 2001
    “…In so doing, it documents briefly the shift towards neo-Marxist critiques of education as a vehicle for maintaining and sustaining inequality, and the subsequent dismissal of sociology of education by policy-makers. …”
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    The Church Amidst the War of Attrition: Ukrainian Evangelical Community in Search of a New Mission Paradigm by Roman Soloviy

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…The author argues that with Ukrainian society experiencing significant social and existential challenges due to the ongoing war, the traditional model of mission work that solely focuses on evangelism and promoting Christian values as a counter to “neo-Marxist gender ideology” is gradually being replaced by a more holistic and inclusive approach to missionary theology and practice. …”
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    Todorov, Levinas and anti-totalitarian humanism: A perspective on contemporary utopian thought by Salomon J. Terreblanche

    Published 2007-05-01
    “…Special use is made of Tzvetan Todorov’s (1939) work “Hope and memory” to clarify the framework within which anti-totalitarian humanism takes shape, and also to shed light on the relation, similarities and disagreements between the totalitarian utopianism that characterized twentieth century fascist regimes, and other versions and residues of the utopian tradition, such as we encounter in Levinas and the early generation of Neo-Marxist philosophers. Levinas’ attempt in his early works to develop a humanism that is founded in both everyday material existence and interpersonal relationships is then examined in closer detail. …”
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