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Anarchism in Greece stands among the largest and most active contemporary movements of its kind in the ...
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Castoriadis, Cornelius (1922–1997)
Political philosopher, economist, psychoanalyst, and “sovietologist,” Castoriadis was among the most ...
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Greece, anti-dictatorship protests
After a prolonged period of political instability in Greece, a small group of middle-ranking Greek army ...
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Greece was occupied by the Wehrmacht in April 1941 during the German campaign in the Balkans. Before ...
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Greece, socialism, communism, and the left, 1850–1974
Throughout the nineteenth century Greece remained a small country with a population of approximately ...
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Greece, socialism, communism, and the left, 1974–2008
Greek history after the dictato647ship is characterized by a transition from a post-civil war police ...
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Greece, uprising December 2008
On December 6, 2008, the cold-blooded killing of 15-year-old Alexandros Grigoropoulos by Greek police ...
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Greece became independent in the early 1830s, after a prolonged war of liberation/secession from the ...
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Born in Athens, Greece in 1936, Nicos Poulantzas, sociology professor at Vincennes University, is considered ...
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Student movement, Greece, 1990–1991
In October 1990 secondary school students in Greece mobilized against an education reform bill introduced ...
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