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Dissenters --- Dissenters, Religious --- History --- Europe --- Europe. --- Italy.
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Dossier on Anatoly Ivanovich Koryagin, psychiatrist in the USSR, arrested in 1981 and senteced to seven years of camp and five years of exile after he actively opposed the abuse of psychiatry for political purposes by the Soviet authorities.
Dissenters --- Political prisoners --- Psychiatric hospitals --- Biography --- Koryagin, Anatoly Ivanovich,
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821.5 Mensenrechten --- 884.1 Oost-Europa --- Dissenters --- -Dissidents --- Nonconformists --- Rebels (Social psychology) --- Conformity --- Soviet Union --- -Politics and government --- -Dissenters --- Politics and government --- -Soviet Union --- -821.5 Mensenrechten
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Proceedings of the 5th International Sakharov Hearing (Sakharov, USSR, dissident), London 1985. Previous Sakharov Hearings were held in Copenhagen in 1975, Rome in 1977, Washington in 1979 and Lisbon in 1983. Their purpose is to foster the cause of human rights, particularly in the USSR and following the Helsinki Final Act.
Dissenters --- Human rights --- Political prisoners --- Congresses --- Congresses --- Congresses --- Soviet Union --- Social conditions --- Congresses.
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From 1964 to 1975 a group of dissident Yugoslav Marxist intellectuals collaborated on, and identified themselves with, the philosophical journal Praxis. In the early 1950s, inspired by the official Yugoslav critique of the Soviet Union and a relaxed cultural atmosphere, they began to develop a radical interpretation of Marxian theory. THese writers maintained that concepts appearing in Marx's early philosophical writings, especially praxis and alienation, formed the lifelong basis for his work of social criticism and remain applicable to all social formations.
Communism --- Dissenters --- Marxist criticism --- Philosophy, Yugoslav --- Praxis. Jugoslavensko izdanje. --- European history
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This collection examines the relationship between mass movements and the military. Some argue that it is impossible to achieve and protect a revolution without the support of the army, but how can the support of the army be won? Arms and the People explores the impact of social extremes on the solidarity within the state's military, and on the changing loyalties of these soldiers. The authors examine a series of historical moments in which a crisis in the military has reflected deep instability in the wider world, including Russia in 1917, Egypt during the Arab Spring, the Paris Commune, as well as long-standing instability in Venezuela and Indonesia, amongst many others. Including a range of international authors who have either studied or been directly involved in such social upheavals, Arms and the People is a pioneering contribution to the study of revolutionary change.
Civil-military relations. --- Revolutionaries. --- Revolutionists --- Dissenters --- Counterrevolutionaries --- Military and civilian power --- Military-civil relations --- Executive power --- Sociology, Military --- Military government
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Revolutionaries --- Regions & Countries - Europe --- History & Archaeology --- France --- Poitou (France) --- History. --- Revolutionists --- Dissenters --- Counterrevolutionaries --- littérature épistolaire --- Révolution française --- Pierre Dubreuil Chambardel --- Dubreuil-Chambardel, Pierre,
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Two Sides of a Barricade argues that to construct global democracy, conflict and dissent must be taken seriously. Christian Scholl explores the political significance of the confrontations within four sites of interaction: bodies, space, communication, and law. Each site of struggle provides a different entry point to understand the influence of protester and police tactics on each other. At the same time, the four sites of struggle allow a comprehensive analysis of how the contestation of global hegemonic forces during summit protests trigger a preemptive shift in social control through increased deployment of biopolitical forms of power.
Christian Scholl is Lecturer in Political Science at the University of Amsterdam in the Netherlands. He is the coauthor (with Amory Starr and Luis Fernandez) of Shutting Down the Streets: Political Violence and Social Control in the Global Era.
Dissenters --- Opposition (Political science) --- Protest movements --- Social movements --- Movements, Social --- Social history --- Social psychology --- Political opposition --- Political science --- Divided government --- Dissidents --- Nonconformists --- Rebels (Social psychology) --- Conformity --- History
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