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    Utopia or dystopia: On Eastern European Marxist insights into science and technology in aesthetics.Fu Qilin - 2022 - Thesis Eleven 171 (1):3-19.
    This paper discusses Eastern European Marxists’ consideration of science and technology concerning aesthetic dimensions. Different from most of Western Marxists who take negative or dystopian attitudes towards modern science and technology from the aesthetic utopian perspective, those Marxists who come from countries such as Hungary, Yugoslav, Poland, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Bulgaria or Romania, which once belonged to the socialist camp, under the influence of Soviet and Western culture, pay attention to the complicated tension between science-technology and aesthetics. In (...)
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    Six theoretical paradigms of Eastern European Marxist aesthetics.Fu Qilin - 2020 - Thesis Eleven 159 (1):35-56.
    The conceptual and methodological contributions of Marxist aesthetics from Eastern European countries like Hungary, Yugoslavia, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Bulgaria, Romania, and East Germany were productive and significant despite various hurdles faced concerning institutionalization, legitimization and differing theoretical abuses. In its mode of inquiry and discursive practices, Eastern European Marxist aesthetics is both similar and dissimilar to its Western, Soviet, Russian and Chinese counterparts. The specificity here is the function of a unique geographical and socio-historical context, as well (...)
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    The Conference on Eastern European Marxist Aesthetics, Sichuan University, Chengdu, November 2016. Abstracts from Proceedings.Fu Qilin & Peter Beilharz - 2017 - Thesis Eleven 142 (1):56-68.
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    Modernity, praxis and the work of art: Contemporary themes in Eastern European critical theory.J. F. Dorahy - 2020 - Thesis Eleven 159 (1):3-8.
    Throughout the world, Eastern European critical theory is enjoying a moderate, yet exciting, resurgence. From its oppositional roots in praxis philosophy and critical sociology, this diffuse and dynamic tradition has expanded its field of concern to encompass, among other problems, the aporias of democracy, the Holocaust and legacies of totalitarianism, the vicissitudes of modern culture and the ethical imperatives of living after the grand narrative. In the process, Eastern European thought has come to figure as a (...)
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    Book Review: A History of Modern Criticism: 1750-1950, Volume 7: German, Russian, and Eastern European Criticism, 1900-1950. [REVIEW]Eva L. Corredor - 1996 - Philosophy and Literature 20 (1):259-260.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:A History of Modern Criticism: 1750–1950, Volume 7: German, Russian, and Eastern European Criticism, 1900–1950Eva L. CorredorA History of Modern Criticism: 1750–1950, Volume 7: German, Russian, and Eastern European Criticism, 1900–1950, by René Wellek; xvii & 458 pp. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1991, $42.50.The seventh volume of René Wellek’s history of modern criticism may well be the most interesting of his eight-volume monumental (...)
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    Neo-marxism in eastern central europe.Tibor Hanak - 1985 - Studies in East European Thought 30 (4):379-385.
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    Key Word Index to Volume 54.Russian Eurasianism & Soviet Marxism - 2002 - Studies in East European Thought 54 (349):349-349.
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    On the ruins of orthodox marxism: Gender and cultural studies in eastern europe.Almira Ousmanova - 2003 - Studies in East European Thought 55 (1):37-50.
    This article reflects on the difficultrelationship between Gender Studies and socalled `Culturology' in post-Soviet academia.Both approaches deal with culture but the modesof analysis differ significantly. The articleargues that Western feminism and Gender Studiesas its academic output challenged the methodsand paradigm of cultural analysis inpost-Soviet academia which was and still isimplicitly based on Marxist-Leninist premisesof social research. The article then goes on toanalyse why Gender Studies as well as Feminismare often perceived as `imported products' forwhich reason their reception in post-Soviethumanities is (...)
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    Humanistic Marxism and Buddhism.Kevin M. Brien - 2010 - Journal of Indian Philosophy and Religion 15:63-102.
    In this paper I argue that Buddhism and humanistic-Marxism have much in common, and that they really are quite complementary in many ways. Early on I cite the Dalai Lama and some remarks he makes in relation to Buddhism and Marxism—remarks that seem not to make a distinction between orthodox-Marxism and humanistic-Marxism. I then go on to give a brief sketch of some of the central aspects of humanistic-Marxism; and in doing 50 I draw from (...)
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    Stanisław Brzozowski and the Polish Beginnings of "Western Marxism".Andrzej Walicki - 1989 - Clarendon Press.
    This book introduces the English-speaking reader to the thought of Stanislaw Brzozowski (1878-1911), the outstanding Polish philosopher and literary critic. Although practically unknown in the West, Brzozowski is an important but neglected forerunner of the intellectual tradition of `Western Marxism', most commonly associated with Georg Lukács and Antonio Gramsci. -/- Concentrating first on the early phase of Brzozowski's thought, Professor Walicki goes on to analyse his ideas on the working class and its relation to the intelligentsia and contemporary working-class (...)
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    Merleau-Ponty, Marx, and Marxism: The problem of history.Tom Rockmore - 1996 - Studies in East European Thought 48 (1):63-81.
    At the present time, Europe, particularly eastern Europe, is still immersed in a major political transformation, the most significant such change since the Second World War, arising out of the rejection of official Marxism. This unforeseen rejection requires meditation by all those concerned with the relation of philosophy to the historical context. Marxism, that follows Marx’s insistence on the link between a theory and the context in which it arises, cannot be indifferent to the rejection of Marxist (...)
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    Eastern European Media. An Overview.Elena Abrudan - 2010 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 9 (26):249-253.
    Review of Marta Dyczok, Oxana Gaman-Golutvina (eds.), Media, Democracy and Freedom. The Post-Communist Experience, (Bern: Peter Lang, 2009).
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    Dynamics of ideological change in eastern europe.Ervin Laszlo - 1966 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 9 (1-4):47 – 72.
    Communist ideology is evolving away from its original mould. One of the decisive factors in this process is the rate of acceptance of the 'Classical' doctrines by the intellectuals of East-European countries. In determining the dynamics of the process, the original doctrines and the thinking of the intellectuals are taken as sets of sentences constituting the premisses, and the manifest actual discourse of a Communist country as the set of sentences representing the conclusion. To demonstrate the conclusion from the (...)
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    Revisiting the Left-Wing Response to Sociobiology: The Case of Finland in a European Context.Antti Lepistö - 2015 - Journal of the History of Biology 48 (1):99-136.
    This article revisits the left-wing response to sociobiology in the 1970s and 1980s by examining the sociobiology debate in Finland in a larger European context. It argues that the Finnish academic left’s response to sociobiology represents a “third way” alongside the purely negative, often Marxist denial of biology’s relevance, which characterized the left’s response to sociobiology in many European countries such as Hungary and Sweden, and alongside the disregard that sociobiology confronted in most parts of Eastern Europe, (...)
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  15. Eastern European immigrant families.Mihaela Robila - 2010 - In Ann Brooks (ed.), Social Theory in Contemporary Asia. Routledge.
     
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    The Société Européenne de Culture's Dialogue Est-Ouest 1956: Confronting the ‘European Problem’.Nancy Jachec - 2008 - History of European Ideas 34 (4):558-569.
    This essay, which is part of an ongoing monographic study of the Société Européenne de Culture, looks at the SEC's relationship with Europe's communist intelligentsia during the first phase of the Cold War. European intellectual life during this period is generally associated with the Congress for Cultural Freedom. Yet the SEC, the membership of which included some of Europe's most eminent figures, ranging from Camus and Jaspers, to Adorno and Merleau-Ponty, to Lukács and Sartre, can be seen as having (...)
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    Eastern European Student Workers in Britain: An Account.Hsiao-Hung Pai - 2006 - Feminist Review 82 (1):114-117.
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    Eastern European Perspectives on the Restitution of Nazi-Looted Jewish Cultural Property: Gershom Scholem in Prague, 1946.Anna Holzer-Kawalko - 2022 - Naharaim 16 (2):229-256.
    This article offers a critical examination of the travel diaries written by Gershom Scholem (1897–1982), a well-known pioneer scholar of Jewish mysticism and a professor at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. In 1946, Scholem was sent to Prague on behalf of the Hebrew University to retrieve the Nazi-looted Jewish libraries from Czechoslovakia to Palestine. In recent years, at the same time as a significant rise of scholarly interest in the fate of the plundered Jewish books and manuscripts, Scholem’s accounts have (...)
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    Eastern european publishers face ethical dilemmas.Herman J. Obermayer - 1994 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 9 (2):94 – 99.
    The press environment created by abrupt transitions from government dominance to independence has created difficult ethical dilemmas for editors and publishers. Pursuit of earnings - without which a free marketplace of ideas is impossible - has forced leaders of media enterprises to make painful choices about employment, privacy, career training, distribution, pornography, and subsidy. Winnowing out the weak and inefficient is seen as both healthy and creative. Consensus on ethical guidelines will not come quickly. Political and economic changes occur more (...)
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    Eastern European Societies.L. Boella - 1979 - Télos 1979 (41):59-75.
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    Eastern-European expectations regarding European economic integration. Hopes and reality.György Kerekgyarto - 1994 - History of European Ideas 19 (1-3):513-518.
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    Restructuring of Eastern European agriculture.Anna Burger - 1993 - Agriculture and Human Values 10 (1):21-26.
    Agricultural restructuring in Eastern Europe is a part of the restructuring of the economy as a whole. After democratic changes, Eastern European countries have fallen into a deep crisis. There are several reasons for this, including the large debt burden, decreased export opportunities, and monetary restrictions. The major reasons, however, are the lack of a clear economic policy at the governmental level and lack of confidence in the future of enterprises. In the industry and service sectors, ownership (...)
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    Central and Eastern European literary theory and the West.Michał Mrugalski, Schamma Schahadat, Irina Wutsdorff & Danuta Ulicka (eds.) - 2023 - Boston: De Gruyter.
    The twentieth century saw intensive intellectual exchange between Eastern and Central Europe and the West. Yet political and linguistic obstacles meant that many important trends in East and Central European thought and knowledge hardly registered i.
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    Some reflections on Eastern European agriculture an introductory essay to the special issue on “agriculture in Eastern Europe”.Alessandro Bonanno - 1993 - Agriculture and Human Values 10 (1):2-10.
    This article reviews three general themes pertaining to the transformation of Eastern European agriculture from a command system to a market oriented system. The first theme deals with the diverse character of Eastern European agriculture. In a context in which the agricultures of this region are often considered homogenous, acknowledgement of the varied dimension of this sector is a key element in both analytical and political terms. The second theme pertains to the “market”. The historical and (...)
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    Values and Ethics in Eastern European Business: Some Contemporary Issues.Darryl Reed - 1995 - Journal of Human Values 1 (2):191-203.
    This paper addresses some important questions related to ethical and human values that stem from the transition of Eastern European businesses to a market economy. While such a change has the potential for a tremendous redistribution of power and benefits in the societies involved, it also has its detrimental effects in terms of loss of wages, decline in security of life and a reduced standard of living for a significant number of people. The paper explores the problems and (...)
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    The Philosophical Leninism and Eastern 'Western Marxism' of Georg Lukács.Joseph Fracchia - 2013 - Historical Materialism 21 (1):69-93.
    This essay centres on the English translation of Georg Lukács’s Tailism and the Dialectic. Lukács is generally heralded as a founding theoretician of a ‘Western Marxism’, in opposition to ‘Eastern’ Soviet Marxism, and his most impressive and most influential work, History and Class Consciousness, is generally treated as having rehabilitated Marxist concern with questions of subjectivity. It might therefore come as a surprise when Lukács in Tailism states that the purpose of History and Class Consciousness was to (...)
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    Historical Sociology and Eastern European Development: A Rokkanian Approach.Arne Kommisrud - 2009 - Lexington Books.
    Covering a period from the Middle Ages through the 1990s, and addressing phenomena overlooked by Rokkan such as statebuilding and nationalism, this book demonstrates that Rokkan's models continue to be relevant to modern political science and sociology. Kommisrud's study is a valuable contribution to Rokkanian approaches and the understanding of Eastern European development within the historical and geographic context of Europe as a whole.
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    Morality, ethics and East‐European Marxism.Richard T. De George - 1966 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 9 (1-4):11 – 29.
    In recent years an orthodox Marxist-Leninist ethics has been developing in the Soviet Union. It is metaphysically based, teleologically oriented, and objectivist in its claims. Soviet ethical writings encompass five different activities: description, interpretative classification, prescription, content-analysis, and refutation. Among the distinctive features of the new Soviet Moral Code are its requirement of devotion to the Communist cause, its exclusively social orientation, and its emphasis on work. Upon analysis it turns out to prescribe a completely externalized and provincial morality. A (...)
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    Global challenges for Eastern European economies.Pawel Bozyk - 1989 - World Futures 26 (1):35-42.
  30. How to Understand Eastern European Developments?Tibor R. Machan - 1992 - Public Affairs Quarterly 6 (2):169-179.
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    European Kinship: Eastern European Women Go to Market.Anca Parvulescu - 2011 - Critical Inquiry 37 (2):187-213.
  32. Central and Eastern European Philosophy of Law.Csaba Varga - 1999 - In Christopher Berry Gray (ed.), The philosophy of law: an encyclopedia. New York: Garland. pp. 98--100.
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  33. Church and mission: an Eastern European perspective.Paul Negrut - 1999 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 16 (1):20-24.
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    Contemporary East European Marxism.Edward D'angelo - 1980 - John Benjamins Publishing.
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    Gender Equity in Deanship of the Central and Eastern European Law Schools.Elżbieta Kużelewska, Izabela Kraśnicka, Edita Gruodytė, Luljeta Plakolli-Kasumi, Laura Magdalena Trocan, Bruna Žuber & Jivko Draganov - forthcoming - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique:1-23.
    The paper aims to analyze the scope of female leadership (deanship) at public and non-public law faculties in selected countries from the region of Central and Eastern Europe: Poland, Hungary, Czechia, Slovakia, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Bulgaria, Romania, Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, Kosovo, Bosnia and Hercegovina, Montenegro. The paper will explore the engagement of women in the administration of law schools operating within public (and non-public) schools (universities) across the region in the latest years. The paper aims to show the number (...)
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    Stanisław Brzozowski and fascism.Maciej Urbanowski - 2011 - Studies in East European Thought 63 (4):303-313.
    In this article, Brzozowski’s much discussed connections with fascism are reconsidered in the context of interpretations of fascism by Sternhell and Gentile. At the end of his life, Brzozowski tried to reconcile socialism and nationalism. He criticized orthodox Marxism and liberal democracy, underlined the political and cultural importance of the nation, praised irrationalism, strength, imperialism, heroism, asceticism, the labourer and the soldier as ideal attitudes with regard to the world. He wanted to turn Poland into a modern nation, but (...)
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  37. Terrestrial pollution in the Pechora basin, north-eastern European Russia.Tony Robert Walker & M. Phil - forthcoming - Philosophy.
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  38. Contextual Report of the Central and Eastern European Region.Cristian Sonea, Pavol Bargár, Piotr Kopiec, Doru Marcu, Stefan Zeljković, Adrian Leș & Iustinian Crețu - 2022 - In Risto Jukko (ed.), The Future of Mission Cooperation. The Living Legacy of the International Missionary Council. Geneva: World Council of Churches Publications. pp. 155-181.
    We will explore ecumenical collaboration for the sake of mission in the 21st century in this region. In this sense, we will consider ecumenical relations, theological education, migration and diaspora, and present challenges, and will try to identify the vision of the future. We will do this by focusing on four countries from the region as critical studies: the Czech Republic, Poland, Romania, and Serbia.
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    A very tangled knot: Official state socialist women’s organizations, women’s agency and feminism in Eastern European state socialism.Nanette Funk - 2014 - European Journal of Women's Studies 21 (4):344-360.
    This article discusses some current research claims on gender and state socialism in Eastern Europe from 1945 to 1989. It raises questions about claims by Revisionist Feminist Scholars that official state socialist women’s organizations were ‘agents’ on behalf of women, or women’s movements, perhaps feminist, and not ‘transmission belts’ of communist parties. State socialist policies are described as ‘friendly towards women’ and ‘pro-women’. In contrast, the author claims that these organizations both were and were not agents on behalf of (...)
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    On the former constraints on Eastern European science: A case illustration of the AvH-fellowship accessability to scholars of the former Czechoslovakia.Zdeněk Slamina - 1998 - NTM Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Wissenschaften, Technik und Medizin 6 (1):238-244.
    A survey is presented showing an above-average performance by candidates of several Central/Eastern European countries in the world-wide competition for the Alexander von Humboldt fellowships in the period before 1989, in spite of various administrative obstacles imposed by their countries. The success rate can be linked to the traditionally relatively high level of educational standards there. The administrative obstacles are illustrated by taking the former Czechoslovakia as an example, and also by way of a personal case study.
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    Legal and political theory in the post-national age: selected papers presented at the Second Central and Eastern European Forum for Legal, Political and Social Theorists (Budapest, 21-22 May 2010.Péter Cserne & Miklós Könczöl (eds.) - 2011 - Frankfurt: Peter Lang.
    In the last decades, regional and global integration processes have made the traditional state-centred view of law less and less obvious. Recent discussions revolve around how to conceptually comprehend, critically reflect on and reasonably control these new developments in the global legal arena. The essays in this volume, written by young Central and Eastern European legal theorists and political scientists, contribute to ongoing discussions in our post-national era. The chapters include conceptual analyses, historical and comparative examples, as well (...)
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    Moral issues of live-in care by Eastern European care workers for people with dementia: an ethical analysis of relatives’ expectations in online forums.Simon Gerhards, Milena von Kutzleben & Mark Schweda - 2022 - Ethik in der Medizin 34 (4):573-590.
    Problem An estimated 100,000–500,000 migrant care workers provide live-in care in German households, many of them caring for older people with dementia. Social research has identified a wide range of structural social problems associated with live-in care. However, a systematic ethical analysis and discussion is still missing. Arguments This article explores the moral conflicts that arise in the microsetting of live-in arrangements for people with dementia. For this purpose, we conduct an ethical analysis of the expectations of relatives towards live-in (...)
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  43. The suspended aesthetic: Slavoj žižek on eastern european film.Robert Bird - 2004 - Studies in East European Thought 56 (4):357-382.
    Slavoj iek's writings on Krzysztof Kies´lowski and Andrej Tarkovskij represent direct challenges to the Central and Eastern European tradition of spiritual art and to dominant aesthetic concepts as such. He refuses to separate the solemn films of Kies´lowski and Tarkovskij from popular culture and stresses their import as ethical statements by their directors. Despite this ethical emphasis, iek makes an important contribution to philosophical aesthetics. He implicitly defines art as a suspension of reality which reveals time in its (...)
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    The Soviet System und Eastern European Law. [REVIEW]Klaus-Detlev Grothusen - 1986 - Philosophy and History 19 (2):142-143.
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    When the “Ostjuden” Returned: Linguistic Continuities in German-Language Writing about Eastern European Jews.Mariusz Kałczewiak - 2021 - Naharaim 15 (2):287-309.
    This article examines the dynamics that allowed the derogatory term “Ostjuden” to reappear in academic writing in post-Holocaust Germany. This article focuses on the period between 1980’s and 2000’s, complementing earlier studies that focused on the emergence of the term “Ostjuden” and on the complex representations of Eastern European Jews in Imperial and later Weimar Germany. It shows that, despite its well-evidenced discriminatory history, the term “Ostjuden” re-appeared in the scholarly writing in German and has also found its (...)
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  46. Holocaust Memoryscapes. Contemporary Memorialisation of the Holocaust in Central and Eastern European Countries.Adelin Dumitru (ed.) - 2020 - Bucharest: Editura Universitara.
     
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    Evolution and Democracy: Talcott Parsons and the Collapse of Eastern European Regimes.Nicos Mouzelis - 1993 - Theory, Culture and Society 10 (1):145-151.
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    The Effectiveness of Monetary Transmission Channels: The Case of Central and Eastern European Transition Economies.Fatma Gündoğdu Odabaşıoğlu & Celil Aydın - 2016 - Inquiry: Sarajevo Journal of Social Sciences 1 (2).
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    Etienne Balibar in Conversation: Revisiting European Marxism.Charles Barthold - 2019 - Theory, Culture and Society 36 (7-8):231-247.
    In this interview, Balibar provides a number of reflections on the articulation of different Marxist traditions, including Italian Marxism and the Neue Marx Lektüre, to his own Althusserian position. Similarly, he comments on his relationship to the readings of French theory upon Marx’s oeuvre. He further develops an analysis of the contemporary challenges posed by capitalism – and its different crises – to critical theory, social sciences and social movements. Then, he argues that financialization and the Anthropocene are central (...)
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  50. Ideas of Home and Truth in Central and Eastern European Thought.Suzanne Laba Cataldi - 1997 - Ultimate Reality and Meaning 20 (2-3):84-92.
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