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Relations of Production : Marxist approaches to economic anthropology /
Published 1978Table of Contents: “…The object and method of economic anthropology.--Meillassoux, C. The economy in agricultural self-sustaining societies.…”
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Sociological and Marxist Analysis of Surveillance in the Process Leading to Data Surveillance
Published 2022-06-01“…Social outcomes of surveillance with sociological analysis, economic and political reasons of surveillance with Marxist analysis are discussed. …”
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"Janus" Puzzle: a Case of Creative Application of Marxist Theory in the Soviet Lithuanian Historiography?
Published 2005-06-01“…Being a virtuosic master of Marxist theory, J. Jurginis noticed and emphasized the problem of different ways in which serfdom and feudalism developed in Eastern and Western Europe. …”
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The manor estate economy ofthe Republic of Two Nations (the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth) in the 16th-18th centuries from the Marxist and neo-institutionalist perspectives
Published 2011-06-01“…In reconstructing the economic structure of the Western European manor from the Marxist perspective in the first section of the article, the author employs a research performed by the school of E. …”
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The construction of ecological socialism under the concept of liberating nature: William Rice’s critique of the concept of controlling nature
Published 2025-01-01“…Based on William Rice’s theory and ecological ideas, this study analyzes William Rice’s inheritance of Marxist ecological socialism and his strong criticism of science and technology under the domination of the concept of “controlling nature” and capitalist alienated consumption behavior. …”
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Orthodoxie, hétérodoxies et capitalismes contemporains
Published 2018-02-01“…The resilience of neoliberalism can be explained by the abandonment of any general theory, which has proved to be erroneous, in favor of governmental techniques derived from applied economics. The various heterodoxies (Keynesian, Schumpeterian, Marxist, institutionalist, ecologist) struggle separately to conquer hegemony, whereas they should seek to define the common bases of a single alternative. …”
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Post-keynésiens et régulationnistes :Une alternative à la crise de l’économie standard ?
Published 2011-12-01“…The two research programs, post-Keynesian and régulationist, have in common to provide an alternative to standard economics whose inability to account for the stylized facts observed since the 1970s, and even more in the current crisis, is now clear. …”
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Lithuania in the Centrai and Eastem Europe of the 16th-18th Centuries: "Feudal Reaction" or Peripheral Capitalism?
Published 2006-12-01“… The subject of the article is the historiography analyzing the development of the socio-economic order of Central and Eastern Europe in the 16th-18th centuries and specifically two competing theoretical approaches: the Marxist concept emphasizing the role of inner causes and of the capitalist world system (CWS) stressing external causes. …”
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The surplus approach to rent
Published 2022-01-01“…However, whether neoclassical, Marxist, or Proudhonist, they tend to neglect evolutionary institutionalist theorising. …”
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The Cultural Economy Moment?
Published 2009-11-01“…While work undertaken in cultural studies has contributed to these developments, the development of neo-liberalism as a meta-concept in critical theory constitutes a substantive barrier to more sustained engagement between cultural studies and economics, as it rests upon a caricature of economic discourse. …”
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Contemporary science of the history of Lithuanians: the conception of nation and the methodology of history
Published 1997-12-01“…The critical Marxist, Leonas Mulevičius, describes the conception of nation more according to economical criteria. …”
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Building with Jelly, or, Concrete as the Concretion of the Abstract
Published 2025-02-01“… In his recent book titled *Béton: arme de construction massive du capitalisme*, Marxist thinker Anselm Jappe presents a critique of the emergence and ongoing centrality of reinforced concrete as a hegemonic building material. …”
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Immanuel Wallerstein's Theory of the Capitalist World-System
Published 2005-12-01“…Marx's theory of capitalism, and the Marxist theory of imperialism. Because of the dominant significance of Marxist sources, CWS can be considered a neo-Marxist theory. …”
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Striving for an Alternative World Order: The Journey of Cuban Anti-Imperialism from History to Modernity
Published 2024-12-01“…After the Cuban Revolution's victory in 1959, a new structural component emerged under Marxist-Leninist influence: the principle of proletarian internationalism. …”
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International Business and the Crisis of Globalization
Published 2019-07-01“…The present Trump administration concerned by the rise of China and other competitors wages trade wars against both friends and foes more often than not at the expense of American businesses. The old Marxist dogma and economic determinism that «economics dictates politics» is not valid anymore under the new conditions of strengthening geopolitical rivalry of major world powers and their fighting for supremacy in international politics without due regard for specific business gains or losses. …”
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Max Weber's concept of feudalism and history of Lithuania
Published 1997-12-01“…The second pole is approximated by the Marxist socio-economic theories of feudalism. M. Weber's concept of feudalism is formulated in terms of political sociology and is localized in the middle of this continuum. …”
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A Study of Social Class Conflict in Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice.
Published 2024“…This research employs Marxist literary criticism, feminist theory, and sociological theories of social stratification to analyze how Austen’s depiction of class influences characters' choices, marriage prospects, and social mobility. …”
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