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Socialism --- Economic policy. --- Socialism. --- Congresses. --- Africa --- Africa. --- Economic policy
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Socialism --- Mozambique --- Mozambique --- Economic policy. --- Politics and government
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Political philosophy. Social philosophy --- Africa --- Socialism --- 329.14 --- -Socialism --- -#SBIB:321H60 --- Marxism --- Social democracy --- Socialist movements --- Collectivism --- Anarchism --- Communism --- Critical theory --- Socialistische partijen --- Westerse politieke en sociale theorieën vanaf de 19e eeuw: socialisme, marxisme, communisme, anarchisme --- 329.14 Socialistische partijen --- #SBIB:321H60 --- Socialism - Tanzania --- Socialism - Africa
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Bibliotheek François Vercammen
Sociology --- Philosophy and psychology of culture --- materialisme --- Economic anthropology --- Marxian economics --- Anthropologie économique --- Economie marxiste --- Marxist economics --- Communism --- Schools of economics --- Socialism --- Commerce, Primitive --- Economics, Primitive --- Economics --- Ethnology --- Relations humaines --- Anthropologie économique --- Économie marxiste --- Ethnologie --- Sciences sociales --- Sociologie --- Méthodologie
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Political parties --- -Socialism --- -Marxism --- Social democracy --- Socialist movements --- Collectivism --- Anarchism --- Communism --- Critical theory --- Parties, Political --- Party systems, Political --- Political party systems --- Political science --- Divided government --- Intra-party disagreements (Political parties) --- Political conventions --- Africa, Sub-Saharan --- -Africa, Black --- Africa, Subsaharan --- Africa, Tropical --- Africa South of the Sahara --- Black Africa --- Sub-Sahara Africa --- Sub-Saharan Africa --- Subsahara Africa --- Subsaharan Africa --- Tropical Africa --- Politics and government --- Socialism --- -Africa, Sub-Saharan --- -Politics and government --- Marxism --- Politics and government.
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Periodicals --- Communism --- Radicalism --- History, Modern --- History (General). --- Communism. --- History, Modern. --- Radicalism. --- History --- Extremism, Political --- Ideological extremism --- Political extremism --- Political science --- Modern history --- World history, Modern --- World history --- Bolshevism --- Communist movements --- Leninism --- Maoism --- Marxism --- Trotskyism --- Collectivism --- Totalitarianism --- Post-communism --- Socialism --- Village communities --- Arts and Humanities. --- Political Science. --- Social Sciences. --- Arts and Humanities --- Social Sciences --- Political Science
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In 1947 a group of Yoruba-speaking fishermen who had been persecuted because of their religious beliefs founded their own community in order to worship in peace. Although located in an impoverished part of Nigeria, within a few years the village enjoyed remarkable economic success. This was partly because the fishermen held all goods in common, pooled the profits in the community treasury, and attempted to reduce the importance of the family and marriage. After about a generation the utopia began to fall apart. The early religious zeal faded, private enterprise replaced communalism, and the family became strong once more. In an attempt to explain the initial success and eventual decline of the utopia, the author compares it with neighbouring villages that embraced similar religious beliefs but did not enjoy the same economic success. He sets the problem firmly in a broad comparative framework and draws the implications for theories of development, especially Weber’s Protestant ethic thesis.
Collective settlements --- Yoruba (African people) --- Communal settlements --- Communistic settlements --- Communism --- Cooperation --- Socialism --- Collective farms --- Communal living --- Politics and government --- Religion --- UNSPECIFIED --- History & Archaeology --- Regions & Countries - Africa --- Yariba (African people) --- Yooba (African people) --- Yorubas --- Ethnology --- Sociology of the developing countries --- Economic conditions. Economic development --- Regional documentation --- Nigeria
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Ethnology --- Dialectical materialism --- Structural anthropology --- Anthropologie sociale et culturelle --- Matérialisme dialectique --- Anthropologie structurale --- #SBIB:39A3 --- #SBIB:316.21H22 --- 130.2 --- Anthropology, Structural --- Materialism, Dialectical --- Philosophy, Marxist --- Socialism --- Cultural anthropology --- Ethnography --- Races of man --- Social anthropology --- Anthropology --- Human beings --- Antropologie: geschiedenis, theorie, wetenschap (incl. grondleggers van de antropologie als wetenschap) --- Theoretische sociologie: neo-Marxisten --- Filosofie van de cultuur. Cultuurfilosofie. Cultuursystemen. Kultuurfilosofie --- Dialectical materialism. --- Ethnology. --- Structural anthropology. --- 130.2 Filosofie van de cultuur. Cultuurfilosofie. Cultuursystemen. Kultuurfilosofie --- Matérialisme dialectique
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Stuart Hall's work has been central to the formation and development of cultural studies as an international discipline. Stuart Hall: Critical Dialogues in Cultural Studies is an invaluable collection of writings by and about Stuart Hall. The book provides a representative selection of Hall's enormously influential writings on cultural studies and its concerns: the relationship with Marxism; postmodernism and 'New Times' in cultural and political thought; the development of cultural studies as an international and postcolonial phenomenon, and Hall's engagement with urgent and abiding questions of 'race', ethnicity and identity. In addition to presenting classic writings by Hall and new interviews with Hall in dialogue with Kuan-Hsing Chen, the collection, which includes work by Angela McRobbie, Kobena Mercer, John Fiske, Charlotte Brunsdon, Ien Ang and Isaac Julien, provides a detailed analysis of Hall's work and his contribution to the development of cultural studies by leading cultural critics and cultural practitioners. The book also includes a comprehensive bibliography of Stuart Hall's writings.
316.77 --- #SBIB:309H1016 --- Communicatiesociologie --- Media: socio-culturele aspecten (massamedia en maatschappij, met inbegrip van cultuurhistorische werken en werken over de maatschappelijke en politieke effecten van de (diverse) media) --- Communism. --- Culture. --- Postmodernism --- Social aspects. --- 316.77 Communicatiesociologie --- Communism --- Culture --- Cultural sociology --- Sociology of culture --- Civilization --- Popular culture --- Bolshevism --- Communist movements --- Leninism --- Maoism --- Marxism --- Trotskyism --- Collectivism --- Totalitarianism --- Post-communism --- Socialism --- Village communities --- Social aspects --- Hall, Stuart, --- Philosophy --- HALL (STUART) --- COMMUNISME --- POSTMODERNISME --- ASPECT SOCIAL --- Hall, Stuart, - 1932-2014
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