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American Muslims have played an important role in helping to counter extremism and are increasingly using social media to this end. RAND researchers reviewed literature and interviewed American Muslims experienced in social media to understand and explain key challenges facing these Muslim activists, and to identify ways in which the public and private sector can help empower these voices online.
Terrorism --- Radicalism --- Internet --- Online social networks --- Islamic fundamentalism --- Prevention. --- Social aspects. --- Political aspects.
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Radicalism --- 329.12 <430> --- 943.0 "1777/1977" --- Extremism, Political --- Ideological extremism --- Political extremism --- Political science --- History --- Germany --- Politics and government.
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La fédéralisation de la Belgique, à partir des années 1970, n'aura-t-elle été qu'une étape sur la voie de sa dissolution dans une Europe supranationale ? Est-elle, au contraire, la préfiguration réussie des indispensables mutations de l'Etat dans un continent en voie d'intégration ?
National movements --- Belgium --- Belgique --- Belgique ; politique --- België --- België ; politiek --- Communautés et Régions --- Gemeenschappen en Gewesten --- Politics and government --- Politique et gouvernement --- --Fédéralisation --- --Séparatisme --- --Unionisme --- --Radicalism --- Conservatism --- Political culture --- History --- Ethnic relations --- -Political culture --- -Radicalism --- -323.172 <493> --- 323 <493> --- #A9612A --- #KVHA:Politiek; Belgie --- #KVHA:Geschiedenis; Belgie --- etat federal --- separatisme --- politique intérieure générale --- histoire politique --- belgique --- BE / Belgium - België - Belgique --- 342.55 --- 92 --- 342.4 --- 323.3 --- 323.2 --- Extremism, Political --- Ideological extremism --- Political extremism --- Political science --- Culture --- Conservativism --- Neo-conservatism --- New Right --- Right (Political science) --- Sociology --- -History --- -federale staat --- séparatisme --- binnenlandse politiek algemeen --- politieke geschiedenis --- belgie --- Federale en regionale machten. --- Geschiedenis. --- Grondwet. Staathervorming. --- Politiek leven. Regeringscoalities en -crisissen. --- Politieke strijd en troebelen. --- Ethnic relations. --- Politics and government. --- Radicalism --- Histoire. --- History. --- 92 Geschiedenis. --- 92 Histoire. --- 92 History. --- 323.172 <493> --- federale staat --- Politieke strijd en troebelen --- Politiek leven. Regeringscoalities en -crisissen --- Grondwet. Staathervorming --- Federale en regionale machten --- Geschiedenis --- Nationalism --- Institutions politiques --- Politique linguistique --- Gouvernement fédéral --- Nationalisme --- Fédéralisme --- Relations interethniques. --- Gouvernement fédéral --- Fédéralisme --- migranten --- staatshervorming --- taalkwestie --- Fédéralisation --- Séparatisme --- Unionisme --- Radicalism - Belgium - History - 20th century --- Conservatism - Belgium - History - 20th century --- Political culture - Belgium --- Belgium - Politics and government --- Belgium - Ethnic relations --- Relations interethniques
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Soapbox Rebellion, a new critical history of the free speech fights of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), illustrates how the lively and colorful soapbox culture of the "Wobblies" generated novel forms of class struggle. From 1909 to 1916, thousands of IWW members engaged in dozens of fights for freedom of speech throughout the American West. The volatile spread and circulation of hobo agitation during these fights amounted to nothing less than a soapbox rebellion in which public speech became the principal site of the struggle of the few to exploit th
Freedom of speech -- United States. --- Industrial Workers of the World -- History. --- Labor movement -- United States -- History -- 20th century. --- Radicalism -- United States -- History. --- Social conflict -- United States -- History. --- Labor movement --- Radicalism --- Social conflict --- Freedom of speech --- Business & Economics --- Labor & Workers' Economics --- History --- Industrial Workers of the World --- History. --- Extremism, Political --- Ideological extremism --- Political extremism --- Class conflict --- Class struggle --- Conflict, Social --- Social tensions --- Political science --- Interpersonal conflict --- Social psychology --- Sociology --- IWW (Industrial Workers of the World) --- I.W.W. (Industrial Workers of the World) --- Wobblies --- Industrialʹnye rabotniki mira --- Sekai Sangyō Rōdōshadan --- IRM (Industrialʹnye rabotniki mira) --- I.R.M. (Industrialʹnye rabotniki mira) --- Industrialʹnye rabochie mira --- Trabajadores Industriales del Mundo --- Lavoratori industriali del mondo --- Socialist Trade and Labor Alliance --- IRM (Industrial Workers of the World) --- I.R.M. (Industrial Workers of the World) --- Průmysloví dělníci světa --- P.D.S. (Industrial Workers of the World) --- E-books
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Elinor Ostrom was both a groundbreaking thinker and one of the foremost economists of our age. The first and only woman to win the Nobel Prize for Economics, her revolutionary theorizing of the commons opened the way for non-capitalist economic alternatives on a massive scale. And yet, astonishingly, most modern radicals know little about her. This book fixes that injustice, revealing the indispensability of her work on green politics, alternative economics, and radical democracy.--Publisher's description.
Ostrom, Elinor. --- Awan, Elinor --- 330.55 --- Coöperatief stelsel --- Ostrom, Elinor --- Ecology --- Economics. --- Radicalism. --- Economics --- Écologie --- Économie politique. --- Radicalisme. --- economics. --- radicalism. --- Wirtschaftstheorie --- Linksradikalismus --- Kapitalismus --- Alternative --- Economic aspects. --- Aspect économique. --- Kapitalistische Gesellschaft --- Kapitalistische Wirtschaft --- Kapitalistisches Gesellschaftssystem --- Kapitalistisches Wirtschaftssystem --- Gesellschaftsordnung --- Antikapitalismus --- Linksextremismus --- Radikalismus --- Linksradikaler --- Ökonomische Theorie --- Volkswirtschaftstheorie --- Sozialökonomie --- Sozialökonomik --- Sozioökonomie --- Politische Ökonomie --- Volkswirtschaftslehre --- Theorie --- Extremism, Political --- Ideological extremism --- Political extremism --- Political science --- Economic theory --- Political economy --- Social sciences --- Economic man --- Ecological economics --- Capital --- Conditions, Economic --- Consumption --- Cost of Living --- Easterlin Hypothesis --- Economic Conditions --- Economic Policies --- Economic Policy --- Economics, Home --- Home Economics --- Household Consumption --- Macroeconomic Factors --- Microeconomic Factors --- Policies, Economic --- Policy, Economic --- Production --- Remittances --- Utility Theory --- Consumer Price Index --- Condition, Economic --- Consumer Price Indices --- Consumption, Household --- Economic Condition --- Factor, Macroeconomic --- Factor, Microeconomic --- Factors, Macroeconomic --- Factors, Microeconomic --- Household Consumptions --- Hypothesis, Easterlin --- Index, Consumer Price --- Indices, Consumer Price --- Living Cost --- Living Costs --- Remittance --- Theories, Utility --- Theory, Utility --- Utility Theories
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The author finds that agrarian radicalism develops most readily in a way analogous to industrial class struggle: through the economic clash of homogeneous and polarized groups within the agrarian sector.Originally published in 1985.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
Peasants --- Radicalism --- Agriculture --- Farming --- Husbandry --- Industrial arts --- Life sciences --- Food supply --- Land use, Rural --- Extremism, Political --- Ideological extremism --- Political extremism --- Political science --- Peasantry --- Agricultural laborers --- Rural population --- Marks (Medieval land tenure) --- Villeinage --- Political activity --- Economic aspects --- Thanjāvūr (India : District) --- Tanjore, India (District) --- Tanjore (India : District) --- Tañcai Māvaṭṭam (India) --- Tanjavur (India : District) --- Tañcāvūr (India : District) --- Rural conditions. --- E-books --- Political activity. --- Thanjavur (India : District)
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In this major reassessment of Russian labor history, Charters Wynn shows that in Imperial Russia's primary steel and mining region the same class that posed a powerful challenge to the tsarist government also undermined the revolutionary movement with its pogromist violence. From the last decades of the nineteenth century through Russia's First Revolution in 1905, the revolutionary parties succeeded in inciting the predominantly young, male "peasant-workers" of the Donbass-Dnepr Bend region to take part in general strikes, rallies, and armed confrontation with troops. However, the parties were never able to control the unrest their agitation helped unleash: Wynn provides evidence that the workers also committed devastating pogromist attacks on Jews, radical students, and artisans. Until now the prevailing image of the Russian working class has been largely based on the skilled and educated workers of St. Petersburg and Moscow. By focusing on the unskilled and semi-skilled laborers of the ethnically diverse Donbass-Dnepr Bend region, Wynn reveals the "low consciousness" that coexisted with radicalism within the Russian working class and traces its origins in the bleak and violent frontier culture of the pit villages and steel towns.Originally published in 1992.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
Labor movement --- Working class --- Radicalism --- Industries --- Commons (Social order) --- Labor and laboring classes --- Laboring class --- Labouring class --- Working classes --- Social classes --- Labor --- Social movements --- Industrial production --- Industry --- Economics --- Extremism, Political --- Ideological extremism --- Political extremism --- Political science --- History --- Employment --- Revolution (Russia : 1905-1907) --- Revolution (Ukraine : 1905-1907) --- Donets Basin (Ukraine and Russia) --- Russia --- Ukraine --- Soviet Union --- Donbas (Ukraine and Russia) --- Donbass (Ukraine and Russia) --- Donets Basin (Ukraine and R.S.F.S.R.) --- Ethnic relations. --- E-books --- History. --- Industries, Primitive
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Nineteenth-century England witnessed the birth of capitalist consumerism. Early department stores, shopping arcades and provision shops of all kinds proliferated from the start of the Victorian period, testimony to greater diffusion of consumer goods. However, while the better off enjoyed having more material things, masses of the population were wanting even the basic necessities of life during the 'Hungry Forties' and well beyond. Based on a wealth of contemporary evidence and adopting an interdisciplinary approach, Wanting and having focuses particularly on the making of the working-class consumer in order to shed new light on key areas of major historical interest, including Chartism, the Anti-Corn Law League, the New Poor Law, popular liberalism and humanitarianism. It will appeal to scholars and general readers interested in the origins and significance of consumerism across a range of disciplines, including social and cultural history, literary studies, historical sociology and politics.
Consumption (Economics) --- Consumer demand --- Consumer spending --- Consumerism --- Spending, Consumer --- Demand (Economic theory) --- History --- 1800 - 1899 --- Great Britain. --- Anglia --- Angliyah --- Briṭanyah --- England and Wales --- Förenade kungariket --- Grã-Bretanha --- Grande-Bretagne --- Grossbritannien --- Igirisu --- Iso-Britannia --- Marea Britanie --- Nagy-Britannia --- Prydain Fawr --- Royaume-Uni --- Saharātchaʻānāčhak --- Storbritannien --- United Kingdom --- United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland --- United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland --- Velikobritanii͡ --- Wielka Brytania --- Yhdistynyt kuningaskunta --- Northern Ireland --- Scotland --- Wales --- Andover cannibalism. --- Anti-Corn Law League. --- Charles Dickens. --- Chartism. --- New Poor Law. --- Responsible consumption and production. --- Zero hunger. --- capitalist consumerism. --- consumer politics. --- free trade. --- hunger. --- liberal consumerism. --- middle-class excess. --- modern consumerism. --- popular liberalism. --- popular politics. --- popular radicalism. --- working-class scarcity.
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The unique historical relationship between capitalism and the Jews is crucial to understanding modern European and Jewish history. But the subject has been addressed less often by mainstream historians than by anti-Semites or apologists. In this book Jerry Muller, a leading historian of capitalism, separates myth from reality to explain why the Jewish experience with capitalism has been so important and complex-and so ambivalent. Drawing on economic, social, political, and intellectual history from medieval Europe through contemporary America and Israel, Capitalism and the Jews examines the ways in which thinking about capitalism and thinking about the Jews have gone hand in hand in European thought, and why anticapitalism and anti-Semitism have frequently been linked. The book explains why Jews have tended to be disproportionately successful in capitalist societies, but also why Jews have numbered among the fiercest anticapitalists and Communists. The book shows how the ancient idea that money was unproductive led from the stigmatization of usury and the Jews to the stigmatization of finance and, ultimately, in Marxism, the stigmatization of capitalism itself. Finally, the book traces how the traditional status of the Jews as a diasporic merchant minority both encouraged their economic success and made them particularly vulnerable to the ethnic nationalism of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Providing a fresh look at an important but frequently misunderstood subject, Capitalism and the Jews will interest anyone who wants to understand the Jewish role in the development of capitalism, the role of capitalism in the modern fate of the Jews, or the ways in which the story of capitalism and the Jews has affected the history of Europe and beyond, from the medieval period to our own.--From the publisher.
Economic order --- Jewish religion --- Capitalism --- Jews --- Jewish businesspeople --- Nationalism --- Communism --- History --- -Jews --- -Jewish businesspeople --- -Communism --- 330.940089924 --- Consciousness, National --- Identity, National --- National consciousness --- National identity --- International relations --- Patriotism --- Political science --- Autonomy and independence movements --- Internationalism --- Political messianism --- Bolshevism --- Communist movements --- Leninism --- Maoism --- Marxism --- Trotskyism --- Collectivism --- Totalitarianism --- Post-communism --- Socialism --- Village communities --- Jewish businessmen --- Businesspeople --- Hebrews --- Israelites --- Jewish people --- Jewry --- Judaic people --- Judaists --- Ethnology --- Religious adherents --- Semites --- Judaism --- Market economy --- Economics --- Profit --- Capital --- Electronic information resources --- -Electronic information resources --- E-books --- AA / International- internationaal --- 338.313 --- 18 --- 323.1 --- Kapitalisme. --- Godsdienst --- Taalgebruik. Vragen rond nationaliteit, ras en taal. --- Taalgebruik. Vragen rond nationaliteit, ras en taal --- Kapitalisme --- Capitalism. --- Jewish businesspeople. --- Communism. --- Nationalism. --- History. --- Geschichte. --- Jews - History --- Adolf Hitler. --- Agudat Yisrael. --- Andrei Markovits. --- Anti-capitalism. --- Austria-Hungary. --- Backwardness. --- Bolsheviks. --- Bourgeoisie. --- Center for Advanced Judaic Studies. --- Center for Jewish History. --- Central Europe. --- Chaim Grade. --- Class conflict. --- Criticism of capitalism. --- Cultural capital. --- Democratic Leadership Council. --- Derek Penslar. --- Division of labour. --- Doctors' plot. --- Eastern Europe. --- Economic development. --- Economic history. --- Economics. --- Economist. --- Ernest Gellner. --- Ethnic group. --- Ethnic nationalism. --- False consciousness. --- For Marx. --- Friedrich Hayek. --- Germans. --- Harvard University. --- Haskalah. --- Hostility. --- Ideology. --- Immigration. --- Income. --- Industrial society. --- Industrialisation. --- Intellectual. --- International Monetary Fund. --- Jewish Bolshevism. --- Jewish history. --- Jewish identity. --- Jewish question. --- Jews. --- Joseph Schumpeter. --- Judaism. --- Labor Zionism. --- Labor theory of value. --- Legal fiction. --- Lev Kamenev. --- Liberalism. --- Lithuania. --- Marxism. --- Menasseh Ben Israel. --- Mensheviks. --- Middle class. --- Miklós Horthy. --- Milton Friedman. --- Modernity. --- Moneylender. --- Montesquieu. --- Nation state. --- Nations and Nationalism (book). --- Nazi Party. --- Nazism. --- New antisemitism. --- Nobility. --- Pale of Settlement. --- Peasant. --- Pogrom. --- Politics. --- Prejudice. --- Princeton University Press. --- Radicalism (historical). --- Romanticism. --- Rothschild family. --- Scholasticism. --- Self-interest. --- Simon Dubnow. --- Social science. --- Social theory. --- Sociology. --- Soviet Union. --- Sovietization. --- Stalinism. --- Tax. --- The Rothschilds (musical). --- Tradesman. --- Usury. --- Welfare. --- Western Europe. --- Working class. --- World War I. --- World War II. --- Zionism.
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