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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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Noted for its theoretical engagement with contemporary philosophical and social scientific thought and ...
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The bread riots of 1795 were a series of extensive disorders in Britain over the scarcity and high price ...
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The Dutch Revolt, also known in the Netherlands as the Eighty Years' War, was one of the most important ...
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Friedrich Engels was a nineteenth-century revolutionary who, along with collaborator Karl Marx , articulated ...
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Gibraltar, labor resistance and social protest, 1800–1920
Under British control from 1705, Gibraltar was gradually transformed into a key imperial outpost with ...
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Hilferding, Rudolf (1877–1941)
Rudolf Hilferding proved the most influential of the Austro-Marxist economists and the leading socialist ...
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Michal (born Josef) Mareš (1893–1971) was a well-known socialist, anarchist, journalist, editor, poet, ...
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In their biography of Martov, historians Savelev and Tiutiukin (2006) argued that “Martov had in his ...
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A Scottish moral philosopher and political economist, Adam Smith laid the groundwork for the modern conception ...
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