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Terán, Juan Fernando. AVC: Revelaciones y reflexiones sobre una guerrilla inconclusa? Quito: Casa de la Cultura Ecuatoriana Benjamín Carrión, 1994.

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La rabia: Y todo lo que vino después : 2001-2011 : 10 años, 26 historias. Buenos Aires: Sudamericana, 2011.

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Frías, Edgar A. A.V.C. por dentro. [Ecuador: E.A. Frías], 1999.

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Following Christ in a consumer society: The spirituality of cultural resistance. Maryknoll, N.Y: Orbis Books, 1991.

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Desert spirituality and cultural resistance: From ancient monks to mountain refugees. Winnipeg: CMU Press, 2011.

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Frías, Edgar A. A.V.C. por dentro. [Ecuador: E.A. Frías], 1999.

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C, Marco Flores. Memorial de una ilusión: 1983-1993. Quito: Casa de la Cultura Ecuatoriana "Benjamín Carrión,", 1997.

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Edith, Rappo Míguez Susana, Cortés Sánchez Sergio, and Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla. Cuerpo Académico Consolidado "Capitalismo Contemporáneo.", eds. Historia de una lucha: Unión Campesina Emiliano Zapata Vive, UCEZV. México, D.F: Ediciones de Educación y Cultura, 2010.

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Bacterial biofilms. Berlin: Springer, 2008.

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Mcdermott, Leeanne. GamePro Presents: Sega Genesis Games Secrets: Greatest Tips. Rocklin: Prima Publishing, 1992.

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Kavanaugh, John F. Following Christ in a Consumer Society: The Spirituality of Cultural Resistance. 2nd ed. Orbis Books, 2006.

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Giuseppe Giovanni Lanza del Vasto. Les quatre fléaux. Editions Du Rocher, 1993.

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McKillen, Elizabeth. Dialectical Relationships. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252037870.003.0005.

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This chapter examines the themes of collaboration and resistance during the period of U.S. belligerency. It first considers the controversy over the Root diplomatic mission, led by American Federation of Labor (AFL) Vice President James Duncan, that visited Russia in the wake of the March revolution that overthrew the Czar. It then discusses the debate over the collaborationist strategies of AFL and the prowar Socialists throughout World War I, along with the antiwar culture of the Industrial Workers of the World and its decision to continue strike and organizing activities despite government pleas for patriotic unity. It also explores the Socialist Party's anticonscription and antiwar activities as well as the AFL's collaboration with the Wilson administration in promoting its war policies both at home and abroad.
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Cassam, Quassim. Vices of the Mind. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198826903.001.0001.

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This book defends the view that epistemic vices are blameworthy or otherwise reprehensible character traits, attitudes, or ways of thinking that systematically obstruct the gaining, keeping, or sharing of knowledge. An account is given of specific epistemic vices and of the particular ways in which they get in the way of knowledge. Closed-mindedness is an example of a character vice, an epistemic vice that is a character trait. Epistemic insouciance and epistemic malevolence are examples of attitude vices. An example of an epistemic vice that is a way of thinking is wishful thinking. Only epistemic vices that we have the ability to control or modify are strictly blameworthy but all epistemic vices are intellectual failings that reflect badly on the person whose vices they are. Epistemic vices merit criticism if not blame. Many epistemic vices are stealthy, in the sense that they block their own detection by active critical reflection or other means. In these cases, traumatic experiences can sometimes open one’s eyes to one’s own failings but are not guaranteed to do so. Although significant obstacles stand in the way of self-improvement in respect of our epistemic vices, and some epistemic vices are resistant to self-improvement strategies, self-improvement is nevertheless possible in some cases.
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Jāmiʻat al-Ādāb wa-al-Fūnūn wa-al-ʻUlūm al-Insānīyah, Tūnis I. Maʻhad al-Aʻlá li-Tārīkh al-Ḥarakah al-Waṭanīyah. Colloque international, ed. Actes du VIIe colloque international sur la résistance armée en Tunisie aux XIXe et XXe siècles: Tenu les 18, 19 et 20 novembre 1993 à l'Hôtel Le Diplomate, Tunis. Tunis: Université Tunis I, 1995.

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Wood, Gregory. Clearing the Air. Cornell University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501704826.001.0001.

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This book examines smoking's importance to the social and cultural history of working people in twentieth-century United States. Now that most workplaces in the United States are smoke-free, it may be difficult to imagine the influence that nicotine addiction once had on the politics of worker resistance, workplace management, occupational health, vice, moral reform, grassroots activism, and the labor movement. The experiences, social relations, demands, and disputes that accompanied smoking in the workplace in turn shaped the histories of antismoking politics and tobacco control. The steady expansion of cigarette smoking among men, women, and children during the first half of the twentieth century brought working people into sustained conflict with managers' demands for diligent attention to labor processes and work rules. Addiction to nicotine led smokers to resist and challenge policies that coldly stood between them and the cigarettes they craved. The book argues that workers' varying abilities to smoke on the job stemmed from the success or failure of sustained opposition to employer policies that restricted or banned smoking. During World War II, workers in defense industries, for example, struck against workplace smoking bans. By the 1970s, opponents of smoking in workplaces began to organize, and changing medical knowledge and dwindling union power contributed further to the downfall of workplace smoking. The demise of the ability to smoke on the job over the past four decades serves as an important indicator of how the power of workers' influence in labor-management relations has dwindled over the same period.
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Antimicrobial Peptides and Human Disease (Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology). Springer, 2006.

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