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The Synonym Finder


The Synonym Finder

Author: Jerome Irving Rodale

language: en

Publisher: Rodale

Release Date: 1978


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Contains more than one million alphabetically-arranged synonyms grouped in related clusters.

The A to Z of Marxism


The A to Z of Marxism

Author: David Walker

language: en

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Release Date: 2009-08-13


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Marxism, one of the few philosophies that turned into an effective movement, not so long ago was the official ideology in one form or another of much of humanity. It was promulgated initially by the Soviet Union, then imposed on much of Central and Eastern Europe, later emerged in the People's Republic of China, and gradually spread to other parts of Asia and even bits of Africa and Latin America. Although declining in its initial popularity, it still remains strong in several countries and is supported by numerous communist and other parties and countless individuals around the world. The A to Z of Marxism covers the history of Marxism and all its thinkers and schools of thought in a comprehensive manner. This is done, through a chronology, an introductory essay, a bibliography, and hundreds of cross-reference dictionary entries on basic terms and concepts, significant thinkers and doers, and also the parties and countries that followed it.

Punish and Critique


Punish and Critique

Author: Adrian Howe

language: en

Publisher: Routledge

Release Date: 2005-10-27


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Acknowledgements Introduction 1. Political economies of punishment 2. 'New histories of punishment regimes 3. The Foucault Effect: from penology to penality 4. Feminist analytical approaches to women's imprisonment 5. Postmodern feminism and the question of penalty 6. Towards a postmodern penal politic? Bibliography