{"results":[{"id":"doaj_10.46688/ahmoi.n25.474","title":"Jacinto Cerdá, Negras tormentas. La FORA anarquista en la ciudad de Buenos Aires (1930-1943) (2023)","authors":[{"name":"Gisela Manzoni"}],"abstract":"\nReseña de Jacinto Cerdá, Negras tormentas. La FORA anarquista en la ciudad de Buenos Aires (1930-1943), Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Grupo Editor Universitario, 2023, 133 pgs.\n","source":"DOAJ","year":2024,"language":"","subjects":["1789-","Labor in politics. Political activity of the working class","Socialism. Communism. 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A transhumanist Marxism would need to offer an alternative theory of identity-formation, and this article investigates autonomist Marxist Paolo Virno's conception of transindividuality both to critique transhumanist individualism and to offer an alternative way of understanding individual subjectivity. With Virno's transindividualist conception of subjectivity in hand, we are better placed to connect Marx's theory of the General Intellect with possible transhumanist futures.","source":"DOAJ","year":2022,"language":"","subjects":["Social Sciences","Socialism. Communism. Anarchism"],"url":"http://ojs.library.ubc.ca/index.php/newproposals/article/view/195469","is_open_access":true,"published_at":"","score":66},{"id":"doaj_10.46688/ahmoi.n19.330","title":"Sobrevivir, resistir y luchar. 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Al autoexiliarse en la Argentina, sus objetivos eran estudiar en profundidad la doctrina socialista, conocer la estructura y organización del PS, su actividad política y su inserción en el movimiento obrero y, a través de esta experiencia, vincular al movimiento obrero chileno con el movimiento socialista internacional.","source":"DOAJ","year":2020,"language":"","subjects":["1789-","Labor in politics. Political activity of the working class","Socialism. Communism. Anarchism"],"doi":"https://doi.org/10.46688/ahmoi.n16.253","url":"https://www.archivosrevista.com.ar/numeros/index.php/archivos/article/view/253/246","is_open_access":true,"published_at":"","score":64},{"id":"doaj_10.46688/ahmoi.n17.280","title":"Presentación","authors":[{"name":"Hernán  Camarero"}],"abstract":"Presentación","source":"DOAJ","year":2020,"language":"","subjects":["1789-","Labor in politics. Political activity of the working class","Socialism. Communism. 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Tivoliene\nble sett på som ideelle steder å arrangere klassetreff under kontrollerte forhold. I rollen som\npublikum ville det være enklere for de såkalt ukultiverte arbeiderne å observere og etterlikne\nelitens formelle dannelse og omgangsform, mente man. Det ble ofte snakket om allmuens «raahed».\nBlant samfunnets øverste lag eksisterte det en tro på at man kunne få bukt med denne råheten ved å\nla arbeiderne delta på sosiale og kulturelle treff med samfunnets elite. Artikkelen undersøker\nspranget mellom den idealistiske forventningen om harmonisk samhandling og de reelle forholdene som\nofte var preget av fordommer og nedlatenhet.","source":"DOAJ","year":2019,"language":"","subjects":["Socialism. Communism. 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Nordmennene for sin del var ikke vant til disse nye utlendingene, og det tok ikke lang tid før mistilliten mellom de to gruppene kom til uttrykk. På 1960-tallet var flere anti-italienske fordommer utbredt. I denne perioden var det – for å bruke ordene til flere norske aviser – snakk om ekte «rasediskriminering» rettet mot italienske innvandrere.","source":"DOAJ","year":2019,"language":"","subjects":["Socialism. Communism. Anarchism","Economic history and conditions"],"doi":"10.18261/issn.2387-5879-2019-01-09","url":"https://www.idunn.no/arbeiderhistorie/2019/01/stereotypier_diskriminering_og_slaassing","is_open_access":true,"published_at":"","score":63},{"id":"doaj_From+Colonialism+to+Neocolonialism%3A","title":"From Colonialism to Neocolonialism:","authors":[{"name":"Paul Orlowski"},{"name":"Michael Cottrell"}],"abstract":"A strong case can be made that there is an educational debt to Indigenous peoples in Saskatchewan resulting from well over a century of colonization. According to Ladson-Billings, the education debt “comprises historical, economic, sociopolitical, and moral components” that illuminate the execution of systemic and institutional power (2006, p. 3). In a major study with First Nations and Metis students and parents involving 15 research sites across Saskatchewan, “participants spoke eloquently of the historical education debt and its continued malign implications for Aboriginal peoples” in the province (Pelletier, Cottrell, \u0026 Hardie, 2013, p. vii). For Saskatchewan’s Indigenous peoples, the importance of this education debt cannot be overstated.\r\n\r\nAlthough the high school graduation rates for Indigenous youth have shown slight improvement in recent years, in Saskatchewan there is still a massive gap: in 2017, the graduation rate for non-Indigenous students was 76.5 percent compared to 43.2 percent for their Indigenous peers (Government of Saskatchewan, 2017). Colonialism is the main reason for this discrepancy. Colonialism is legitimated by myths of superiority, inevitability, and racism, and is enforced by the colonizers’ socio-political institutions. Despite the prevailing myths of “social harmony and a tradition of cooperation” (Green, 2006, p. 19), Saskatchewan very much comprises a jurisdiction with a race problem rooted in a problematic colonial history. \r\n\r\nThe colonial model of the past has been replaced by contemporary neo-colonialism. The social problems and low economic status of large segments of Indigenous peoples today are evidence of the legacy of the racist residential school policy. Indeed, postcolonial historiography locates in these institutions the roots of many contemporary educational challenges in Saskatchewan, especially the enduring disconnect between Indigenous peoples and state-sponsored formal educational institutions (Battiste, 2005). Moreover, despite record royalties from potash and other resources in recent years, child poverty for Indigenous families in Saskatchewan is a staggering 45percent, whereas the child poverty rate for non-Indigenous is 13 percent (Douglas \u0026 Gingrich, 2009). Hunter and Douglas claim that “Children who grow up in poverty are more likely to lack adequate food, clothing and basic health care, live in substandard housing and poorly resourced neighborhoods, become victims of crime and violence, be less successful in school, suffer ill health and have shortened life spans” (p. 1). \r\n\r\nThis paper makes the case that an education debt exists in Saskatchewan. It outlines a detailed model for targeted funding for Indigenous learners. By addressing this debt through targeted funding, the achievement gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous students should lessen over time. There is a moral imperative to do so.","source":"DOAJ","year":2019,"language":"","subjects":["Social Sciences","Socialism. Communism. Anarchism"],"url":"https://ojs.library.ubc.ca/index.php/newproposals/article/view/191686","is_open_access":true,"published_at":"","score":63},{"id":"doaj_10.46688/ahmoi.n14.269","title":"Número completo","authors":[{"name":"AAVV"}],"abstract":"Número completo","source":"DOAJ","year":2019,"language":"","subjects":["1789-","Labor in politics. Political activity of the working class","Socialism. Communism. Anarchism"],"doi":"10.46688/ahmoi.n14.269","url":"https://www.archivosrevista.com.ar/numeros/index.php/archivos/article/view/269","is_open_access":true,"published_at":"","score":63},{"id":"doaj_10.18261/issn.2387-5879-2019-01-05","title":"«En idealistisk socialist»","authors":[{"name":"Anders Aschim"}],"abstract":"Andreas Johnsson (1835−1914) var son til ein nordlandsk fiskarbonde og blei utdanna som lærar ved\nTromsø seminar. Som mange andre med same bakgrunn kom han til Kristiania som lærar på 1860-talet.\nDei fleste nordlandslærarane i Kristiania slutta seg til Venstre i dei politisk turbulente åra sist\npå 1800-talet, men Johnsson gjekk vidare og blei ein frontfigur i det nystarta Arbeidarpartiet i\nhovudstaden. Gjennom samanlikning med desse medelevane frå seminaret diskuterer artikkelen moglege\ngrunnar til Johnssons radikalisering. Viktige faktorar er truleg Johnssons mangeårige erfaring med\nvilkåra til arbeidarklassa i hovudstaden, først som lærar på austkanten, seinare som\nfattigforstandar, og det omfattande engasjementet og personlege nettverket hans i Kristiania\nArbeidersamfund, der han spelte ei sentral rolle gjennom skiftande politiske konjunkturar.","source":"DOAJ","year":2019,"language":"","subjects":["Socialism. Communism. 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The moments of convergence, overlap and disjuncture among our various projects, then, offer a broad description of an engaged anthropology that draws on an historical approach, situated perspectives, decolonizing critiques, and embodied practices that include everything from empathetic listening to social disruption.  Thus, looking at ourselves through this lens, this collection of essays which might be compared to a reflexive, group ethnography reconsiders and refashions our best practices over time.","source":"DOAJ","year":2009,"language":"","subjects":["Social Sciences","Socialism. Communism. Anarchism"],"url":"https://ojs.library.ubc.ca/index.php/newproposals/article/view/205","is_open_access":true,"published_at":"","score":53},{"id":"doaj_Complete+Printable+Version","title":"Complete Printable Version","authors":[{"name":"NP Editorial Collective"}],"abstract":"Complete Issue","source":"DOAJ","year":2009,"language":"","subjects":["Social Sciences","Socialism. Communism. 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