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    Les rapports entre parti et État en Chine aujourd’hui : une clé de lecture soviétique.Nathan Sperber - 2023 - Actuel Marx 73 (1):21-39.
    Les rapports entre parti et État en Chine aujourd’hui : une clé de lecture soviétique L’architecture politique chinoise actuelle a été héritée de l’URSS ; pourtant elle est rarement appréhendée à l’aune de ce précédent historique. Cette étude analyse la relation asymétrique entre le Parti communiste chinois et la puissance publique à la lumière des formes et des pratiques du Parti communiste de l’Union soviétique post-stalinien. On relève l’homologie des structures partidaires et étatiques (...)
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    The hero and the martyr, or rape erased from the record (Lithuania, 1944-2000).Alain Blum & Amandine Regamey - 2014 - Clio 39:105-128.
    En juin 1959, Elena Spirgevičienė, de Kaunas (Lituanie), saisit le comité central du parti communiste d’Union soviétique d’une plainte contre l’attribution à titre posthume du titre de Héros de l’URSS au partisan Alfonsas Čeponis. En 1944, affirme-t-elle, cet homme faisait partie d’une bande qui a assassiné sa sœur, l’a violée elle-même, et a tenté de violer puis a tué sa fille. Fondé en particulier sur des documents d’archives originaux publiés dans ce même numéro de Clio, cet (...)
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    Socialisme et religion au XXe siècle: judaïsme, christianisme et athéisme dans la philosophie de la religion d'Ernst Bloch.Arno Münster - 2018 - Paris: L'Harmattan.
    L'objet de ce livre est le rapport complexe et assez conflictuel du socialisme/ communisme avec la religion (ou les religions), comme conséquence de la sécularisation, du développement de la pensée matérialiste-athée et de la critique radicale de la religion par Feuerbach, Marx et tous les autres représentants d'une pensée socialiste, communiste ou athée aux XIXe et XXe siècles. Après avoir abordé la problème de la "guerre" déclarée à la religion, au nom de l'athéisme et de la vision du monde (...)
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    Législation pénale à l’époque stalinienne en Pologne—analyse jurilinguistique.Piotr Pieprzyca - 2022 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 35 (4):1551-1566.
    L’article aborde la problématique des actes normatifs de droit pénal adoptés en Pologne dans les années 1944–1956. L’auteur essaie de répondre à la question : comment le régime politique et l’idéologie stalinienne ont-ils influencé la manière de rédiger les textes juridiques de cette branche du droit lors des plus grandes répressions par le pouvoir d’après-guerre en Pologne? À partir de 1944, le droit pénal a été adapté aux besoins des autorités communistes, contrôlées par l’Union soviétique. Dans la période analysée, (...)
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    Un intellectuel communiste illégitime: Roger Garaudy.Didier J.-F. Gauvin - 2022 - Vulaines-sur-Seine: Éditions du Croquant.
    Avant même d'être condamné pour "contestation de crime contre l'humanité" au tournant du siècle, Roger Garaudy était déjà marginalisé dans les champs intellectuel et politique français. Après avoir incarné la résistance au néostalinisme dans le Parti communiste, le philosophe qui fut longtemps l'interlocuteur privilégié de Jean-Paul Sartre au sein du PCF en fut spectaculairement exclu en 1970 pour s'être opposé aux Soviétiques qui venaient d'écraser le Printemps de Prague. Celui que l'historiographie du communisme retient plus volontiers comme le (...)
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    Ce spectre qui hante le sexisme. Les femmes soviétiques dans l’imaginaire américain de guerre froide.Kristen Ghodsee - 2023 - Clio 57:75-94.
    Même avant le lancement du Spoutnik en 1957, les membres du gouvernement américain craignaient une pénurie croissante de main-d’œuvre, en particulier de scientifiques et d’ingénieurs, et s’inquiétaient du fait que la mobilisation soviétique des femmes dans la population active donnait aux communistes un avantage considérable. La dérision populaire à l’égard des qualités « non féminines » des femmes russes s’est heurtée aux besoins de l’économie américaine et, finalement, le gouvernement américain a commencé à mettre en œuvre des politiques qui (...)
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    The Unity and Diversity of the World and the Differentiation and Integration of Knowledge.A. D. Ursul - 1982 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 20 (4):3-34.
    The development of science and the acceleration of technological progress are given central attention by the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. The party contends that the building of a new society without science is simply inconceivable; and in this connection, as was emphasized in the main report at the conference, presented by P. N. Fedoseev, Vice President of the USSR Academy of Sciences, special attention is being devoted to the development of the basic sciences, which play an important role (...)
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    L’Union de la Gauche (1972-1978) nella “strettoia dell’Arcipelago”. Il risvolto politico dell’antitotalitarismo.Luana Maria Alagna - 2020 - Scienza and Politica. Per Una Storia Delle Dottrine 32 (63):227-249.
    In 1972 the Socialist Party and the Communist French Party signed the Programme Commune du Gouvenement d'Union de la Gauche. Six years marked the electoral agenda of the two “historical enemies” in search of political convergence that remained an open debate, also animated by the current of antitotalitarian thought that increased public disrepute towards the pro-Soviet left and the PCF. Political and ideological differences between alternative government guidelines were amplified by the publication of Alexander Solgenitsin’s Gulag Archipelago which will significantly (...)
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    Ouvriers, paysans et indigènes : José Carlos Mariátegui face à la Troisième Internationale.Paul Guillibert - 2024 - Actuel Marx 75 (1):29-46.
    Le penseur marxiste péruvien José Carlos Mariátegui fait partie de ceux qui ont pris au sérieux le rôle révolutionnaire des paysans. Lors de la première conférence internationale des Partis communistes d’Amérique latine en juin 1929 à Buenos Aires, Mariátegui présente ses positions sur la centralité du système de propriété agraire dans l’exploitation semi-coloniale au Pérou et sur l’articulation entre classe et race. Il s’oppose à la fois à la solution soviétique d’une indépendance pour les nations opprimées et au pan-américanisme (...)
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    The Unity and Diversity of the World and the Differentiation and Integration of Knowledge: (Results of the Third Nationwide Conference on Philosophical Problems of Contemporary Science).A. D. Ursul - 1982 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 20 (4):3-34.
    The development of science and the acceleration of technological progress are given central attention by the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. The party contends that the building of a new society without science is simply inconceivable; and in this connection, as was emphasized in the main report at the conference, presented by P. N. Fedoseev, Vice President of the USSR Academy of Sciences, special attention is being devoted to the development of the basic sciences, which play an important role (...)
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    Le fédéralisme soviétique, un modèle possible pour l'Europe?R. Ferrier - 1975 - Res Publica 17 (1):79-98.
    Could Soviet federalism provide a pattern for a European Union? The similarity between the national diversity of the Soviet Union and that of Europe could lead us to think so.A careful examination of Soviet federalism reveals certain particularities which could be adapted to a federal Europe, but the most powerful element of centralisation and unity in the USSR is the Communist Party, besidesa tough political police and a common language - Russian - another cement of the Union.Bearing in mind the (...)
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    Parti communiste ou parti de classe? Marx et ses deux théories du parti.Jean Quétier - 2021 - Actuel Marx 70 (2):133-148.
    Souvent considérée comme un point aveugle de son œuvre, la question du parti constitue pourtant une composante centrale de la pensée de Marx. En prenant en compte l’expérience militante qui fut la sienne tout au long de sa vie, cet article entreprend de montrer que Marx a développé non pas une mais deux théories du parti bien distinctes. La thèse décisive formulée à la fin des années 1840 dans le Manifeste du parti communiste – celle d’un (...)
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    L’histoire médicale et politique du pavlovisme en Russie et en France: Fernand Lamaze et le cas de l’accouchement sans douleur.Jean-Claude Dupont - 2018 - History of Communism in Europe 9:41-63.
    La méthode psychoprophylactique d’accouchement sans douleur se développe en URSS dans un contexte stalinien sur les principes de la médecine pavlovienne, définie officiellement lors de la « session pavlovienne » de 1950. En France, c’est la figure de Fernand Lamaze qui est associée à la promotion de l’accouchement sans douleur, après qu’il ait importé la MPP d’Union soviétique l’année suivante. D’abord soutenue par les organisations marxistes et le mouvement d’émancipation des femmes, elle sera ensuite contestée sous l’effet des (...)
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    “Innovation Systems in Transition: Preconditions for Success”: The Electronics Sector in the Former Soviet Union.Heidi Smith - 2002 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 22 (6):496-512.
    During the Soviet period, the microelectronics industry in the former Soviet Union (FSU) owed its existence to the political and military objectives of the Communist Party. Consequently, investment in the industry was planned to meet the security needs of the Cold War international environment. Since the breakup of the Soviet Union, there has been a reduction in emphasis away from the mass production of electronic devices suited to military and defense needs. The emergence of a huge rise in consumer demand (...)
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    Major Challenges and Minor Responses: Some Reflections on East Asia and the West.Erich Weede - 1995 - Journal des Economistes Et des Etudes Humaines 6 (4):681-694.
    Il y a trois défis pour la sécurité de l’Ouest. Le premier est que l’Ouest, comparé à l’Asie de l’Est, est en déclin. Dans vingt-cinq ans, la taille économique de la Chine continentale pourrait être supérieure à la taille du marché américain ; celle de l’Inde et de l’Indonesie être supérieure à la taille économique de l’Allemagne ; celle de la Corée du Sud excéder l’Angleterre ou la France ou l’Italie. Le second est la prolifération d’un savoir à doubleemploi et (...)
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    The Communist Party of Indonesia, 1951-1963.D. C. & Donald Hindley - 1968 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 88 (2):368.
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    Camarades! La naissance du parti communiste en France, Romain Ducoulombier, Paris: Perrin, 2010.Ian Birchall - 2013 - Historical Materialism 21 (3):178-188.
    Romain Ducoulombier, author ofCamarades!, a study of the origins of the French Communist Party, belongs to a different ideological context to earlier authors on the subject, such as Kriegel, Wohl or Robrieux. But though Ducoulombier claims originality for his work, there is little genuinely new here. He fails to grasp the impact of the Russian Revolution on the French working class and has little understanding of the dynamics of the Communist International. He stresses the ‘asceticism’ and ‘messianism’ of the early (...)
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    Interpreting the world or changing it? The “woman question” and the “sexual question” in Soviet social science.Mona Claro - 2015 - Clio 41:41-64.
    En Russie, après 1917, « la question des femmes » et la « la question sexuelle » ont fait l’objet de politiques publiques qui se voulaient éclairées par les sciences sociales. Après avoir été décrétées résolues sous Staline, ces questions ont pu être partiellement réouvertes avec le Dégel. Cet article explique comment, sur le temps long, ces sciences sociales supposées « socialistes » se sont distinguées des sciences « bourgeoises » moins par leur épistémologie que par la priorisation ou l’exclusion (...)
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    The Polemics of C.L.R. James and Contemporary Black Activism.Ornette D. Clennon - 2017 - Cham: Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan.
    This book draws on case examples of contemporary black activism in South Manchester and contrasts them with events that surrounded C.L.R. James and his activism between 1935 and 1950. In doing so, the author considers what Brexit, the Labour Party and Theresa May's audit on racism in the UK have in common with the wartime decline of the British Empire, the rise and fall of the trade unions and the Italian invasion of Ethiopia. Clennon dialogues with James' theoretical frameworks around (...)
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    Stalin and the Rise of Hitler. The German Policy of the Soviet Union and the Communist International 1929–1934. [REVIEW]K. -D. Grothusen - 1972 - Philosophy and History 5 (1):114-115.
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    Socialist internationalism and state feminism during the Cold War: the case of Bulgaria and Zambia.Kristen Ghodsee - 2015 - Clio 41:114-137.
    Après l’indépendance, la Zambie est gouverné par l’UNIP (United National Independence Party) qui met en place à partir de 1972 « une démocratie à parti unique ». Bien que non aligné au début, le pays choisit alors un développement socialiste et compte de plus en plus sur l’aide du bloc de l’Est. Éléments-clés du combat pour l’indépendance nationale, les femmes continuent à jouer un rôle dans le Parti. Cet article examine l’économie politique de l’aide apportée par les organisations (...)
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    “We Are Illegal Here”: The Communist Party, Self-Determination and the Alabama Share Croppers Union.Timothy V. Johnson - 2011 - Science and Society 75 (4):454 - 479.
    The Communist Party USA's reputation for being in the forefront of the fight against African American oppression was forged in the 1930s as the result of the adoption of the Communist International's position that African Americans were an oppressed nationality. According to Marxist-Leninist doctrine, this entitled African Americans to the right to self-determination in that area of the country where they were a majority (the Black Belt South) and equal social and political rights throughout the country. The organizational internalization of (...)
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    Marxism, the Communist Party, and the Soviet Union: Three Critiques by Hu Hanmin.David P. Barrett - 1980 - Chinese Studies in History 14 (2):47-49.
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    The Season of Transgression Is Over?: The Union of Italian Women and the Italian Communist Party: Reaction, Negotiation and Sanctioned Struggles in Local and Global Context 1944-1963.Rachele Ledda - 2017 - History of Communism in Europe 8:211-228.
    This contribution aims to outline the birth and development of the Unione Donne Italiane in regard to its relations with the Partito Comunista Italiano from 1944 to 1963.The present research has drawn mainly from archival sources.UDI was born as a multi-party women’s organization but the hegemony of the Communist women would de facto bring it under the influence of the PCI. The Italian Communist Party tried to perform a normative and normalizing task. By the logic of the Cold War, women (...)
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    Realization of the International Human Right to Health in an Economically Integrated North America.Eleanor D. Kinney - 2009 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 37 (4):807-818.
    During World War II, the Allies created the United Nations and its associated international institutions to stabilize the post-war world. The Allies envisioned a coordinated world in which human rights for all were respected, economic and social progress for all promoted, and global warfare prevented. This was a phenomenally fantastic vision that seemed unattainable in the wake of the most devastating global war in history.Today, the world is witnessing some of the fruits of these mid-20th century events and aspirations, especially (...)
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    Crossroads in the Labyrinth.Robert D'Amico - 1984 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1984 (60):193-200.
    In a political version of the old biological cliché “ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny” Cornelius Castoriadis seems to embody in his personal evolution fetal stages in the labor pains of the left since World War II. According to Dick Howard in the The Marxian Legacy Castoriadis was a youthful member of the Greek Communist Party where opposition to Stalinism lead him to Trotsky. After the war and the resistance he emerges in Paris studying philosophy and cuts his political teeth on the splits (...)
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    Mutations institutionnelles post-soviétiques et temporalité individuelle : la politique de la jeunesse en Estonie.Teele Tõnismann - 2015 - Temporalités 22.
    Le changement institutionnel dans les pays post-soviétiques analysé à partir des politiques de la jeunesse en Estonie dans les années 1990-2013 montre la nécessité d’articuler les temporalités individuelles et institutionnelles pour pleinement comprendre l’évolution de ce secteur de l’action publique. Dans le cas de l’Estonie, en effet, la rupture institutionnelle ne s’est pas produite lors de l’effondrement de l’Union soviétique mais au moment du déménagement du ministère de l’Éducation hors de la capitale en 2001, en période de stabilité politique. (...)
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    The Italian Communist Party and the "Lysenko Affair" (1948-1955).Francesco Cassata - 2012 - Journal of the History of Biology 45 (3):469 - 498.
    This article explores the impact of the VASKhNIL conference upon the cultural policy of the Italian Communist Party (PCI) and Italian communist biology, with particular attention to the period between 1948 and 1951. News of the Moscow session did not appear in the Italian news media until October, 1948, and for the next three years party biologists struggled over whether to translate the official transcript of the proceedings, The Situation in Biological Science, into Italian. This struggle reveals the complex efforts (...)
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    The Early “Iron Curtain” [review of Patrick Wright, Iron Curtain: from Stage to Cold War ].Michael D. Stevenson - 2010 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 30 (2):179-182.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:February 19, 2011 (11:48 am) E:\CPBR\RUSSJOUR\TYPE3002\russell 30,2 040 red.wpd Reviews 179 THE EARLY “IRON CURTAIN” Michael D. Stevenson Schulich School of Business, York U. / Russell Research Centre, McMaster U. Toronto, on m3j 1p3 / Hamilton, on l8s 4l6, Canada [email protected] Patrick Wright. Iron Curtain: from Stage to Cold War. Oxford: Oxford U. P., 2007. Pp. xvii, 488. isbn 978-0-19-923150-8. £18.99 (hb); £12.99 (pb). In his famous Westminster College (...)
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    Özbekistan'da Bilimsel Ateizm Gelişiminin Retrospektif Analizi (XX. Yüzyılın 30'larında).Dilmurod Ernazarov - 2023 - Kader 21 (3):930-941.
    Makale, yirminci yüzyılın 30’lu yıllarında Özbekistan’da ateizmin gelişme yollarının, mekanizmalarının ve yöntemlerinin geriye dönük bir analizini sunmaktadır. Özellikle o dönemin komünist dünya görüşünün insanların bilincini nasıl etkilediği ve SSCB'nin eski devletlerinin halklarının ateist eğitiminin ne kadar önemli bir rol oynadığı makalenin ana içeriğini oluşturmaktadır. Dinle mücadele, sosyalist bir toplum inşa etmek için gerekli bir durumdur. O dönemde dini fanatizm ve hurafeler kitlelerin siyasi bilincinin yükselmesine ve sosyalist inşaya aktif katılımlarına engel oluyormuş gibi gösteriliyordu. Modern Sovyet ateist literatüründe, bilimsel ateizm konusunun (...)
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    Tvorchjestvo Rustavjelji. [REVIEW]D. G. R. - 1959 - Review of Metaphysics 13 (2):359-359.
    An appreciation--drawn on Communist Party lines--of Rustaveli's poetry: its sources, socio-economic premises, and literary merit.--R. D. G.
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    La supériorité sportive féminine soviétique, un enjeu de guerre froide.Sylvain Dufraisse - 2023 - Clio 57:113-131.
    Durant la fin des années 1940, les sections de sport et le comité national olympique soviétique intègrent les fédérations et le Comité international olympique, ce qui leur permet de prendre part aux compétitions et à la communauté mondiale des sportifs. Très vite, les championnes d’URSS remportent de francs succès. La participation soviétique y a une double fonction dans la « politique extérieure de l’image » (R. Frank). D’une part, elle donne à voir les succès en matière d’égalité femmes-hommes. (...)
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    Doctrinal Provisions of the General Program of the Communist Party of China as a System of Ideational-Theoretical and Political-Ideological Prescriptions for Research of Modern Chinese Marxism.Viacheslav Vilkov - 2022 - Bulletin of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv Philosophy 2 (7):10-18.
    The article reveals ideological-theoretical, methodological, and politico-ideological basic principles for an adequate analysis of the specifics of modern Chinese (Sinicized) Marxism. The attributive features of modern Chinese Marxism (Marxism with Chinese specifics (the adaptation of Marxism to the Chinese Context, Sinicized Marxism), as the most effective version in world history for correcting and modernizing the axiomatics of the Marxist-Leninist theoretical model of social development, as well as improving the ideology of the ruling Communist Party in order to increase the effectiveness (...)
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    The Soviet Communist Party and the Other Spirit of Capitalism.Anna Paretskaya - 2010 - Sociological Theory 28 (4):377 - 401.
    Based on qualitative analysis of the Soviet press and official state documents, this article argues that the Communist Party was, counter intuitively, an agent of capitalist dispositions in the Soviet Union during 1970s-1980s. Understanding the spirit of capitalism not simply as an ascetic ethos but in broader terms of the cult of individualism, I demonstrate that the Soviet party-state promoted ideas and values of individuality, self-expression, and pleasure seeking in the areas of work and consumption. By broadening our conception of (...)
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    Karsavin, Eurasianism, and the All-Union Communist Party.S. S. Khoruzhii - 1995 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 34 (3):10-25.
    Karsavin's social ideas in many respects determined his relation to the Russian Revolution and the Bolshevik order. In full accord with his theory of the symphonic person, the broad and mass character of the processes that brought the Bolsheviks to power and enabled them to hold on to it was for Karsavin a sufficient reason to recognize the historical justification of the new order and to expect positive fruits from it. Of course, he never abandoned the standards of Christian ethics (...)
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    The Italian Communist Party and the “Lysenko Affair”.Francesco Cassata - 2012 - Journal of the History of Biology 45 (3):469-498.
    This article explores the impact of the VASKhNIL conference upon the cultural policy of the Italian Communist Party and Italian communist biology, with particular attention to the period between 1948 and 1951. News of the Moscow session did not appear in the Italian news media until October, 1948, and for the next three years party biologists struggled over whether to translate the official transcript of the proceedings, The Situation in Biological Science, into Italian. This struggle reveals the complex efforts of (...)
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    Context-Relative Norms Determine the Appropriate Type of Consent in Clinical Biobanks: Towards a Potential Solution for the Discrepancy between the General Data Protection Regulation and the European Data Protection Board on Requirements for Consent.R. Indrakusuma, S. Kalkman, M. J. W. Koelemay, R. Balm & D. L. Willems - 2020 - Science and Engineering Ethics 26 (6):3271-3284.
    Clinical biobanks processing data of participants in the European Union fall under the scope of the General Data Protection Regulation, which among others includes requirements for consent. These requirements are further specified by the Article 29 Working Party —an EU advisory body currently known as the European Data Protection Board. Unfortunately, their guidance is cause for some confusion. While the GDPR allows participants to give broad consent for research when specific research purposes are still unknown, the WP29 guidelines suggest that (...)
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    École du parti et formation des élites dirigeantes en Chine.Émilie Tran - 2007 - Cahiers Internationaux de Sociologie 122 (1):123-144.
    Dans un régime comme celui de la République populaire de Chine, où prévaut la suprématie d’un Parti-État unique, la politique et le politique constituent, a fortiori plus qu’ailleurs, la chasse gardée de l’élite dirigeante du pays, à savoir les cadres du Parti communiste. Cet article tente de saisir qui sont les élites politiques aux commandes de la Chine d’aujourd’hui à travers l’analyse du modus operandi de l’École des cadres du Parti de Shanghai. L’étude de cette institution, (...)
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    Stalin versus Stalinism: uncovering Stalin's edits to the History of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (Bolsheviks): Short Course.Joe Pateman & John Pateman - 2022 - History of European Ideas 48 (5):661-664.
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    La dérive populiste en Europe centrale et orientale.Henri Deleersnijder - 2005 - Hermes 42:181.
    Depuis la disparition du bloc soviétique émergent, dans les pays d'Europe centrale et orientale, des partis aux programmes attrape-tout et à la rhétorique démagogique. Même s'ils sont loin d'avoir raflé la mise lors des élections européennes de juin 2004, leurs leaders charismatiques pourraient bien à terme faire école, à la faveur du désarroi de populations précarisées par une libéralisation tous azimuts. Raison de plus pour être attentif au phénomène populiste que ces formations politiques et hommes incarnent, d'autant qu'il est (...)
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    Long Live the Proletarian Class Line (Paper circulated as a representative writing of the blood lineage theory by the Red Guards of the Attached High School of Tsinghua University).X. D. Qi - 2004 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 35 (4):29-35.
    Class line is a fundamental line of the Party. To be the Communist Party is to make revolution, eradicate the bourgeoisie and promote the proletariat, stress class status, and implement the proletarian class line!
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  42. Toward a History of the Philosophical Discussion of 1947.V. D. Esakov - 1994 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 32 (4):6-47.
    The second half of the 1940s left its mark on the history of Soviet scholarship [nauka] as a special period in the interrelations between scholarship and society, as a time of direct encroachment on the development of scholarship by the totalitarian state. This direct ideological diktat over the activity of scholars [uchenye] took the form of scholarly [nauchnye] discussions, as they were called. They were an expression of the striving of Party-bureaucratic structures to unify the development of knowledge and to (...)
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    Liberty for the 21st Century: Contemporary Libertarian Thought. [REVIEW]Fred D. Miller Jr - 1996 - Review of Metaphysics 50 (2):411-412.
    In Loren Lomasky's wry understatement, which serves as this book's motto, "A century that has witnessed the Holocaust and the Gulag is not one which can be aptly characterized as paying too much heed to basic rights". In opposition to twentieth-century statism, there arose libertarianism, a political philosophy committed to individual rights. Following the decline and collapse of the Soviet Union and other communist states and amid growing doubts about the welfare state, the editors and contributors to Liberty for the (...)
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    Stalin versus Stalinism: uncovering Stalin's edits to the History of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (Bolsheviks): Short Course : Stalin’s master narrative: a critical edition of the history of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (Bolsheviks), short course, edited by David Brandenberger and Mikhail Zelenov, New Haven, Yale University Press, 2019, 768pp (hardback), £45, ISBN 978-0300155365. [REVIEW]John Pateman & Joe Pateman - 2022 - History of European Ideas 48 (5):661-664.
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    The Permanent Suspicion. The Romanian Communist Party and its International Cadres.Ştefan Bosomitu - 2023 - History of Communism in Europe 11:95-118.
    This article attempts to explore the relations between the Romanian Communist Party and its “international” cadres after the end of the Second World War and its accession to power. Beyond a simply descriptive exegesis, the present study tries to capture the evolution of those relationships, and especially how the power relations between the two entities unfolded in the context of a paradigm shift: the legalisation of the party, its transformation into an important force of the political scene and, finally, its (...)
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    The Red Guards of Paris: French Student Maoism of the 1960s.Julian Bourg - 2005 - History of European Ideas 31 (4):472-490.
    This article examines how Maoist theory and practice were imported to France during the 1960s. A syncretic phenomenon, as notions developed in the Chinese cultural context were adapted to the very different Gallic situation, French Maoism proved to be especially influential among students at the École normale supérieure at the rue d’Ulm in Paris, where the Marxist theoretician, Louis Althusser, was teaching. Maoist philosophy facilitated critiques of the Moscow-aligned French Communist Party and its student union; it enabled Althusser's rethinking of (...)
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    Southern European Communist Parties’ Public Reaction to the 1989/1991 Set of Events in Eastern Europe: Framing the Analysis through a New Perspective. [REVIEW]Álvaro Cúria - 2016 - History of Communism in Europe 7:199-223.
    This article explains the methodology behind our PhD thesis, that describes how five Southern European Communist parties2 reacted, through their party press, to the events that took place in Eastern Europe from 1989 to 1991, such as the Fall of the Berlin Wall in November 1989, the deposition of the Romanian dictator in December 1989 or the Soviet Coup d’etat in August 1991. We describe an interdisciplinary methodology which combines elements of history of the present, historiography of Communism and communication (...)
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    Communism: The Shadows of a Utopia.Edward Kanterian - 2014 - Baltic Worlds 7 (4):4-11.
    Twenty-five years ago, communism, the political system dominant in Eastern Europe, collapsed. Two years later, in 1991, the Soviet Union was dissolved. The People’s Republic of China remained the sole communist power, but throughout the 1990s its anti-capitalist party line was watered down through the introduction of market-oriented reforms. Today, only one country can be said to be truly communist: North Korea. Communism, in the 1980s a mighty geopolitical force holding half of Europe and roughly one third of the world’s (...)
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    Les partis politiques en Pologne contemporaine depuis 1918.Artur Ławniczak - 2011 - Jurisprudencija: Mokslo darbu žurnalas 18 (1):367-382.
    Modern democracy is impossible without political parties. They are necessary in the process of the construction of the political class and building of relations between politicians and ‘ordinary people’. So, in Poland in the twentieth and the twenty-first centuries the significance of parties is also very important. Their history is older than the history of the reborn Poland. Especially in Galicia, an autonomous province of the Hapsburg empire, we can see the activities of many politicians. A part of them in (...)
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    Définition d’orientations théoriques et construction de procédures en analyse du discours.Jean-Jacques Courtine - 1982 - Philosophiques 9 (2):239-264.
    Ce texte répond à trois objectifs : 1) dégager quelques éléments théoriques et méthodologiques essentiels au travail en Analyse du Discours, dans une perspective qui situe le discours comme objet dans un rapport déterminé entre langue et idéologie; 2) exposer la mise en oeuvre de ces éléments à travers la démarche suivie dans un travail d'Analyse du Discours ayant eu pour objet un corpus de discours du Parti communiste français adressés aux Chrétiens ; 3) indiquer le type de (...)
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