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Born in 1918 in Birmandreïs, a city in French-colonized Algeria, Louis Pierre Althusser, the leader of ...
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American left and Howard Zinn (1922–2010)
Howard Zinn came to national prominence with the publication of his bestseller A People's History of ...
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British miners' strike, 1984–1985
The miners' strike of 1984–5 was a defining moment in the history of the British labor movement. The ...
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Grassroots resistance to corporate globalization
The World Trade Organization's first ministerial meeting, held in 1996 in Singapore, opened to an air ...
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Imperialism, historical evolution
When the apologetics and ideological obfuscation are stripped away, the essence of imperialism is straightforward ...
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Imperialism, modernization to globalization
Modern theories regarding the dynamics of capitalism and global economic development have been profoundly ...
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The first development of workers' associations in Italy dates back to the second half of the nineteenth ...
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Movement of Recuperated Factories, Argentina
Contemporary Argentine factory and enterprise worker cooperatives were essentially born in the runup ...
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Neoliberalism refers to an economic model, a political methodology, and a socio-ethical ideology that ...
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A Scottish moral philosopher and political economist, Adam Smith laid the groundwork for the modern conception ...
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