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Caneba, Gerard. Emulsion-based Free-Radical Retrograde-Precipitation Polymerization. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, 2011.

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Caneba, Gerard, and Yadunandan Dar. Emulsion-based Free-Radical Retrograde-Precipitation Polymerization. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-19872-4.

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Radical, Partido Liberal. Bases para un gobierno nacional. [Asunción]: El Partido, 1987.

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Schapiro, Herb. The love song of Saul Alinsky: An entertainment in two acts based on his life. New York: Samuel French, 2007.

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Schapiro, Herb. The love song of Saul Alinsky: An entertainment in two acts based on his life. New York: Samuel French, 2007.

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The love song of Saul Alinsky: An entertainment in two acts based on his life. New York: Samuel French, 2007.

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The naked Anabaptist: The bare essentials of a radical faith. Scottdale, Pa: Herald Press, 2010.

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Murray, Stuart. The naked Anabaptist: The bare essentials of a radical faith. Scottdale, Pa: Herald Press, 2010.

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Fischer, H., ed. Nitroxide Radicals and Nitroxide Based High-Spin Systems. Berlin/Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/b83037.

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Partido Liberal Radical Auténtico (Paraguay). Programa de gobierno: Bases para un gobierno de unidad nacional, 1993-1998. [Asunción]: P.L.R.A., 1993.

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Ellis, Robert. Investigation of cobalt complexes of Schiff's bases and dioximes: Radical precursors and molecular recognition. [Derby]: Derbyshire College of Higher Education, 1992.

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Learning and mobilising for community development: A radical tradition of community-based education and training. Farnham: Ashgate, 2012.

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Bartle, G. F. An old radical and his brood: A portrait of Sir John Bowring and his family based mainly on the correspondence of Bowring and his son, Frederick Bowring. London: Janus Pub., 1994.

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Khidir, Zakaria Fadoul. Bases et radicaux verbaux: Déverbatifs et déverbaux du beria (langue saharienne). Köln: Köppe, 2005.

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Basra, Jaspal. A study of free radical formation in liver and heart tissue by alkylaminoanthraquinone antitumour agents based on mitozantrone and doxorubicin. Leicester: School of Pharmacy, Leicester Polytechnic, 1986.

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Hassan, Gubara Said. Radical Islam: History, catalysts, social bases and the ideological quest for an international Islamic alternative ; cases from Egypt and the Sudan. Helsinki: University of Helsinki, Department of Political Science, 2003.

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1939-, Truszkowski Walt, Rouff Chris 1960-, and Hinchey Michael G. 1969-, eds. Innovative concepts for agent-based systems: First International Workshop on Radical Agent Concepts, WRAC 2002, McLean, VA, USA, January 16-18, 2002 : revised papers. Berlin: Springer, 2003.

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International Workshop on Radical Agent Concepts (2nd 2005 Greenbelt, Md.). Innovative concepts for autonomic and agent-based systems: Second International Workshop on Radical Agent Concepts, WRAC 2005, Greenbelt, MD, USA, September 20-22, 2005 : revised papers. Berlin: Springer, 2006.

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Deutschmann, David, and Roger Ricardo. Guantanamo: A Critical History Of The U.s. Base In Cuba (Radical History). Ocean Press (AU), 2006.

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Deutschmann, David, and Roger Ricardo. Guantánamo: A Critical History of the Us Base in Cuba (Radical History). 2nd ed. Ocean Press (AU), 2007.

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Bergmann, Michael. Radical Skepticism and Epistemic Intuition. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192898487.001.0001.

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Radical Skepticism and Epistemic Intuition rejects argument-based attempts to resist radical skepticism and advocates, instead, for noninferential intuition-based commonsense resistance inspired by the eighteenth-century Scottish philosopher Thomas Reid. The book begins by setting aside closure-based arguments for radical skepticism and focusing on the more fundamental underdetermination arguments, which highlight the problematic gap between our evidence and our beliefs that are based on that evidence despite their truth being underdetermined by it. The rejected argument-based response to skepticism aims to provide good noncircular arguments from the evidence on which we base our ordinary beliefs (e.g. our perceptual and memory beliefs) to the conclusion that those beliefs are true or at least probable. Part I of the book finds all such anti-skeptical arguments wanting. Part II lays out and defends a unique version of the commonsense Reid-inspired response to radical skepticism, with two distinctive features. The first is its self-conscious, explicit, and extensive reliance on epistemic intuitions, which are seemings about the nature and exemplification of epistemic goods (such as justification or knowledge). The second is that it is ecumenical in the sense that it can be endorsed without difficulty by both internalists and externalists in epistemology. Part III of the book responds to objections to the commonsense reliance on epistemic intuitions proposed in Part II, with special attention given to challenges from underdetermination, epistemic circularity, disagreement, and experimental philosophy.
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Krumer-Nevo, Michal. Radical Hope. Policy Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1332/policypress/9781447354895.001.0001.

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This book describes the new Poverty-Aware Paradigm (PAP), which was developed in Israel through intense involvement with the field of social work in various initiatives. The paradigm was adopted in 2014 by the Israeli Ministry of Welfare and Social Services as a leading paradigm for social workers in social services departments. The book draws from the rich experience of the implementation of the PAP in practice and connects examples of practice to theoretical ideas from radical/critical social work, critical poverty knowledge, and psychoanalysis. The PAP addresses poverty as a violation of human rights and emphasizes people’s ongoing efforts to resist poverty. In order to recognize these sometimes minor acts of resistance and advance their impact, social workers should establish close relationship with service users and stand by them. The book proposes combining relationship-based practice and rights-based practice as a means of bridging the gap between the emotional and material needs of service users. In addition to introducing the main concepts of the PAP, the book also contributes to the debate between conservative and cultural theories of poverty and structural theories, emphasizing the impact of a critical framework on this debate. The book consists of four parts. The first, “Transformation”, addresses the transformational nature of the paradigm. The second, “Recognition”, is based on current psychoanalytic developments and “translates” them into social work practice in order to deepen our understanding of relationship-based practice. The third, “Rights”, describes rights-based practice. The fourth, “Solidarity”, presents various ways in which solidarity might shape social workers’ practice. The book seeks to reaffirm social work’s core commitment to combating poverty and furthering social justice and to offer a solid theoretical conceptualization that is also eminently practical.
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Meola, Al Di. Pursuit of radical rhapsody. 2011.

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Caneba, Gerard, and Yadunandan Dar. Emulsion-based Free-Radical Retrograde-Precipitation Polymerization. Springer, 2011.

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Caneba, Gerard, and Yadunandan Dar. Emulsion-based Free-Radical Retrograde-Precipitation Polymerization. Springer, 2014.

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Scull, Andrew T. Decarceration: Community Treatment and the Deviant - a Radical View. Polity Press, 2014.

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Scull, Andrew T. Decarceration: Community Treatment and the Deviant - a Radical View. Polity Press, 2014.

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Alberti, A. Nitroxide Radicals and Nitroxide Based High-Spin Systems (Numerical Data). Springer, 2005.

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Damhuis, Koen. Roads to the Radical Right. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198863632.001.0001.

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Trump, Wilders, Salvini, Le Pen—during the last decades, radical right-wing leaders and their parties have become important political forces in most Western democracies. Their growing appeal raises an increasingly relevant question: who are the voters that support them and why do they do so? Numerous and variegated answers have been given to this question, inside as well as outside academia. Yet, curiously, despite their quantity and diversity, these existing explanations are often based on a similar assumption: that of homogeneous electorates. Consequently, the idea that different subgroups with different profiles and preferences might coexist within the constituencies of radical right-wing parties has thus far remained underdeveloped, both theoretically and empirically. This ground-breaking book is the first one that systematically investigates the heterogeneity of radical right-wing voters. Theoretically, it introduces the concept of electoral equifinality to come to grips with this diversity. Empirically, it relies on innovative statistical analyses and no less than 125 life-history interviews with voters in France and the Netherlands. Based on this unique material, the study identifies different roads to the radical right and compares them within a cross-national perspective. In addition, through an analysis of almost 1,400 tweets posted by Geert Wilders and Marine Le Pen, the book shows how the latter are able to appeal to different groups of voters. Taken together, the book thus provides a host of ground-breaking insights into the heterogeneous phenomenon of radical right support.
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Vasilopoulou, Sofia. The Radical Right and Euroskepticism. Edited by Jens Rydgren. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190274559.013.7.

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This chapter examines the role that the European Union (EU) issue plays in radical right party agendas. It shows that, despite the fact that radical right parties tend to adopt dissimilar positions on the principle, practice, and future of European integration, they all tend to criticize the EU from a predominantly sovereignty-based perspective justified on ethnocultural grounds. The EU is portrayed as posing a threat to national sovereignty, its policies dismantling the state and its territory, as well as being responsible for the cultural disintegration of Europe and its nation-states. The analysis of EU issue positions and salience over time suggests that—despite variations—radical right parties engage in EU issue competition not only by adopting extreme positions but also by increasingly emphasizing these positions over time.
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Radical-Local Teaching and Learning: A Cultural-Historical Approach. Aarhus University Press, 2005.

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Stern, Robert. The Radical Demand in Løgstrup's Ethics. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198829027.001.0001.

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This book focuses on the ethics of the Danish philosopher and theologian K. E. Løgstrup (1905–81), and in particular on his key text The Ethical Demand (1956). The first part of the book provides a commentary on The Ethical Demand. The second part contains chapters on Løgstrup as a natural law theorist; his critique of Kant and Kierkegaard; his relation to Levinas; the difference between his position and the second-person ethics of Stephen Darwall; and the role of Luther in Løgstrup’s thinking. Overall, it is argued that Løgstrup rejects accounts of ethical obligation based on the commands of God, or on abstract principles governing practical reason, or on social norms; instead he develops a different picture, at the basis of which is our interdependence, which he argues gives his ethics a grounding in the nature of life itself. The book claims that Løgstrup offers a distinctive and attractive account of our moral obligation to others, which fits into the natural law tradition.
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The Naked Anabaptist: The Bare Essentials of a Radical Faith, Fifth Anniversary Edition. Herald Press, 2015.

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Kitschelt, Herbert. Party Systems and Radical Right-Wing Parties. Edited by Jens Rydgren. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190274559.013.9.

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This chapter presents an introduction to different theories of party competition, as exemplified by the substantive puzzle of radical right-wing partisan rise. The first task, however, is to conceptualize radical right party fortunes within the context of competitive party systems. The next three sections discuss the initial rise of radical right parties through three lenses: spatial theories of party competition, institutional and historical mediators of current competitive opportunities for radical right entry, and non-spatial theories of party competition based on valence and issue ownership. This is followed by a report on research about the ongoing strategic interaction between radical right parties and their competitors after the former’s initial rise to electoral prowess. The chapter concludes with several general synthesizing hypotheses about the life cycle of political parties, with the radical right’s rise and possible future demise being a particular application.
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McDonnell, Duncan, and Annika Werner. International Populism. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197500859.001.0001.

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The 2014 European Parliament elections were hailed as a “populist earthquake” with parties like the French Front National, UKIP and the Danish People's Party topping the polls in their countries and commentators warning about the consequences of a large radical right populist bloc in the Parliament. But what happened after the elections? Based on policy positions, voting data, and interviews conducted over more than four years with senior figures from fourteen radical right populist parties and their main partners, this is the first major study to explain these parties' actions and alliances in the European Parliament. International Populism answers three key questions: Why have radical right populists, unlike other ideological party types, long been divided in the European Parliament? Why, although divisions persist, are many of them now more united than ever? And how does all of this inform our understanding of the European populist radical right today? Arguing that these parties have entered a new international and transnational phase, with some attempting to be “respectable radicals” while others have instead embraced their shared populism, McDonnell and Werner shed new light on the past, present and future of one of the most important political phenomena of twenty-first-century Europe.
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Owen, Kenneth. The Making of the Radical Manifesto, 1774–1776. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198827979.003.0002.

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This chapter asks why Pennsylvanians adopted a radical manifesto as their state constitution in September 1776. Analyzing mobilization against British rule from the Intolerable Acts to Independence, it looks at how Pennsylvanians formed a kind of shadow government of ad hoc political institutions. This included a voluntary militia and a committee system based on town and county meetings, which were given particular potency by the Continental Association. The committee system, in league with the Continental Congress, formed the fundamental building block of the Pennsylvania Constitution of 1776. By forming a government that fused colonial traditions of political mobilization, widespread participation, and the rhetoric of popular sovereignty, Pennsylvanians came to adopt a radically democratic form of government that embodied the revolutionary spirit of 1776.
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Jeff, Foster, ed. Natural rest for addiction: A radical approach to recovery through mindfulness & awareness. Non-Duality, 2017.

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Veugelers, John, and Gabriel Menard. The Non-Party Sector of the Radical Right. Edited by Jens Rydgren. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190274559.013.15.

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This chapter examines radical right publishers, intellectual schools, parallel organizations, voluntary associations, small groups, political sects, and families. Party and non-party sectors of the radical right share common projects. They interact with each other, and the boundaries between their memberships, social networks, and formal or informal organizations overlap. Yet the non-party sector retains important specificities. Apart from identifying its social bases, main activities, organizational forms, and ideological orientations, this chapter attends to variations across Europe and between Europe and the United States. The conclusion proposes directions for future research: (1) fill in empirical gaps that emerge from an overview of the literature, (2) examine if interaction between economic globalization and welfare protection explains the strength of the non-party sector, and (3) test the hypothesis that a centripetal party system with a weak boundary between moderate and radical right favors the non-party sector of the radical right.
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Müller, Lasse. Adjoint-Based Optimization of Turbomachinery with Application to Axial and Radial Turbines. von Karman Institute for Fluid Dynamics, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.35294/phdt201903.

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PhD, Fleet Maull. Living with Radical Responsibility: Mindfulness-Based Tools for Creating a Life of Authenticity and Freedom. Sounds True, 2018.

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Cappelen, Herman. Varieties of Conceptual Engineering. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198814719.003.0013.

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Chapter 2 gave an overview of the varieties of conceptual engineering. This chapter shows how the tools of the Austerity Framework enable us gain a greater understanding of the different kinds of conceptual engineering. Some engineers (such as Haslanger and Clark and Chalmers) are concerned with improving the way we speak about a topic. Others, most notably Scharp, are concerned with concepts that they call inconsistent. It is argued that we think of these concepts as lacking an adequate metasemantic base. Finally, there are engineers who seek to exploit lexical effects of certain words, and so are happy to change words’ meanings even if that means changing topic. The chapter goes on to consider the connections between these three kinds of conceptual engineering, and ends by considering some conservative and some radical features of the Austerity Framework.
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Jutterström, Mats. Experience-Based Learning and Market Change. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198815761.003.0005.

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This chapter describes radical change in market organization, addressing the questions of why and how market organization changes over time. The discussion is based on a case in which Stockholm Municipality, after outsourcing, tried to arrange the market for snow clearance from its position as a buyer. The type and amount of the market’s organization changed significantly over time—from a ‘free’ market with relatively little organization, eventually evolving into a ‘bureaucratized’ market with significant amounts of organization. Arguably, the shifting market organizational forms derived from organizers’ learning levels—single-loop and double-loop learning. Through higher levels of experience-based learning the standard market model of neoclassical economics lost some of its performative power over the individual market organization, opening it up for more unorthodox solutions.
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López Linares, Juan. Geometria: soluções detalhadas para 20 problemas de Olimpíadas Internacionais de Matemática. Universidade de São Paulo. Faculdade de Zootecnia e Engenharia de Alimentos, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.11606/9786587023144.

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Este é o quarto e-book do autor dedicado à resolução de problemas relativos a olimpíadas internacionais de Matemática. Nesta oportunidade são apresentadas outras vinte questões de Geometria Plana. O texto conta com 54 figuras que facilitam o acompanhamento das soluções, e muitos dos exercícios têm, como complementos, gráficos interativos no site do “Geogebra” e vídeos no “YouTube”. A obra discute assuntos como quadriláteros inscritíveis e circunscritíveis, potência de um ponto relativo a uma circunferência, eixo e centro radical, teoremas de Pitot e Napoleão, retas de Euler e Simson-Wallace, relação de Stewart, máximos e mínimos usando as desigualdades de Cauchy-Schwarz, triangular e das médias, incírculos e exincírculos, homotetia, trigonometria, pontos e quadriláteros notáveis, base média, semelhança e congruência de triângulos. Em comparação com outras soluções disponíveis, as apresentadas nos livros valem-se de argumentos menos rebuscados e um número menor de transições a serem preenchidas pelo leitor.
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Bevington, Dickon, Peter Fuggle, Liz Cracknell, and Peter Fonagy. Adaptive Mentalization-Based Integrative Treatment. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med-psych/9780198718673.001.0001.

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This book is for youth workers, social workers, mental health staff, specialist teachers, family support workers, and so on, whose clients present with comorbidity, risk, and difficulty accessing mainstream services. It describes inevitably stressful, unsettling work, providing effective help in complex helping systems. An innovative response emerges, building on adaptive (evidence-based) mentalization-based theory and practice. Uniquely, AMBIT applies mentalizing not only directly, in work with clients, but also in work: (a) with the team, (b) with wider (often “dis-integrated”) networks, and (c) creating cultures of learning and radical transparency. AMBIT is as much an improvement system for teams as a “therapy”—strengthening team identity and coherence, and supporting a wider community of practice. Linking evidence-based practice to practice-based evidence, the book concludes with impact descriptions from some of the nearly 200 AMBIT-trained teams, a client’s perspective, and a challenging analysis of systems of care pointing toward the need to create more mentalizing systems.
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Gravel, Mark Andrew. Kill the Recipe: A Cookbook and Visual Guidebook on the Basics of Radical Beanmaking and Plant-based Eating. foodsexart, 2012.

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author, Wallack Roy M., ed. Bicycling maximum overload for cyclists: A radical strength-based program for improved speed and endurance in half the time. 2017.

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Shaffer, Kirwin R. The Roots of Anarchism and Radical Labor Politics in Puerto Rico, 1870s–1899. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252037641.003.0002.

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This chapter illustrates the status of organized labor and the Left in Puerto Rico in the final decades of Spanish rule. It focuses on the tradition of artisanal autonomy and resistance, the rise of artisan and worker-based centers to develop class consciousness, and the emergence of the island's first important labor organizations in the 1890s. Central to the story is the arrival of Santiago Iglesias Pantín, a carpenter from Spain who had worked with anarchist groups in Spain and Cuba before fleeing from the latter in late 1896 and joining forces with libertarian socialists to form the first two labor unions and the first two important left-wing newspapers from 1897 to 1899. Iglesias soon rose to lead these organizations, and after the U.S. occupation began in 1898, he traveled to the U.S. mainland to join forces first with Socialists and then the AFL.
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Afonso, Alexandre, and Line Rennwald. Social Class and the Changing Welfare State Agenda of Radical Right Parties in Europe. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198807971.003.0007.

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This chapter explores the importance of the welfare state as a political issue for radical right parties. It considers the role of the class setup of parties, party competition, and issue salience as possible determinants of welfare state positions. Based on an analysis of voter profiles and the economic agendas of right-wing populist parties in recent years, it finds that while the welfare state tends to gain in importance for a number of right-wing populist parties, there is no mechanistic relationship between voter profiles and the welfare position of parties. Where the welfare state is an important issue for radical right parties, they tend to defend the welfare state and take a pro-redistribution position.
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Webber, Jonathan. Psychoanalysis and the Existentialist Mind. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198735908.003.0005.

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This chapter argues that existentialism is not fundamentally antagonistic to Freudian psychoanalysis, as is often claimed, but rather aims to provide better articulations and explanations of the phenomena that Freud identified than Freud himself achieved. It distinguishes two forms of existentialist psychoanalysis, grounded in the two distinct existentialist theories of human being and psychological functioning identified in previous chapters: a Beauvoirian form based on project sedimentation and a Sartrean form based on radical freedom. It argues that both forms make a more radical break with the Cartesian conceptualization of the mind than Freud achieved, but that the Sartrean form still retains a vestige of Cartesianism that the Beauvoirian form eliminates.
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Women & privatisation: School meals in Haringey : a campaign strategy for school meals and womens jobs based around a radical food policy. London: The Projects, 1986.

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