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The Prohibited Nietzsche: Anti-Nitzscheanism in Soviet Russia

Yulia V Sineokaya. Studies in East European Thought. Volume 70, Issue 4. December 2018. Continue reading →

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Libertarians on Restrictions on Immigration

Susumu Morimura. Hitotsubashi Journal of Law & Politics. Volume 48, February 2020. Continue reading →

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Disease, Society, and the State: Malaria and Health Care in Mainland China

Ka-che Yip. Disease, Colonialism, and the State: Malaria in Modern East Asian History. Hong Kong University Press, 2009. Continue reading →

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Melodrama, Exorcism, Mimicry: Japan and the Colonial Past in the New Korean Cinema

Mark Morris. Cultural Studies and Cultural Industries in Northeast Asia: What a Difference a Region Makes. Editor: Chris Berry, Nicola Liscutin, Jonathan D Mackintosh. TransAsia: Screen Cultures Aberdeen. Hong Kong University Press, 2009. Continue reading →

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Calvin and Hobbes, or, Hobbes as an Orthodox Christian

Edwin Curley. Journal of the History of Philosophy. Volume 34, Issue 2. April 1996. Continue reading →

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Berkeley, Malebranche, and Vision in God

Nicholas Jolley. Journal of the History of Philosophy. Volume 34, Issue 4. October 1996. Continue reading →

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Arnauld’s God

Steven Nadler. Journal of the History of Philosophy. Volume 46, Issue 4. October 2008. Continue reading →

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Global Feminisms, c. 1870-1930: Vocabularies and Concepts—A Comparative Approach

Kathryn Gleadle & Zoë Thomas. Women’s History Review. Volume 27, Issue 7. December 2018. Continue reading →

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Socialism and Strategy: A Libertarian Critique of Leninism

Anthony Zurbrugg. Anarchist Studies. Volume 22, Issue 1. 2014. Continue reading →

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The Swedish Journal Morgonbris on Political Violence in Finland 1917-1918

Katarina Leppänen. Scandinavian Journal of History. Volume 44, Issue 2. May 2019. Continue reading →

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Psychoanalysis, Marxism: Once and Again

Gordana Jovanović. Psychotherapy & Politics International. Volume 13, Issue 2. June 2015. Continue reading →

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On Feminisms in Czech Political Contexts

Blanka Knotkova-Capkova. Alternative Politics / Alternatif Politika. February 2016. Continue reading →

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Paul Levi and the Origins of the United-Front Policy in the Communist International

Daniel Gaido. Historical Materialism. Volume 25, Issue 1. 2017. Continue reading →

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Legacies of 1917: Revolution’s Longue Durée

Bryan D Palmer & Joan Sangster. American Communist History. Volume 16, Issue 1/2. March-June 2017. Continue reading →

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The Development of a Marxist

Karl Kautsky (translated by Ben Lewis). Historical Materialism. Volume 25, Issue 3. 2017. Continue reading →

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From Theory of Accumulation to Social-Reproduction Theory

Ankica Čakardić. Historical Materialism. Volume 25, Issue 4. 2017. Continue reading →

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Lenin Studies: Method and Organisation

Paul Le Blanc. Historical Materialism. Volume 25, Issue 4. 2017. Continue reading →

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The Uses of Utopianism: The Millenarian Dream in Central European Social Democracy Before 1914

Kenneth R Calkins. Central European History. Volume 15, Issue 2. June 1982. Continue reading →

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The Comintern in 1922

John Riddell. Historical Materialism. Volume 22, Issue 3/4. 2014. Continue reading →

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The Tasks of Our Times: Kautsky’s “Road to Power” in Germany and Russia

Lars T Lih. Studies in East European Thought. Volume 70, Issue 2/3, September 2018. Continue reading →

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Marx’s Centenary (1918) in the Light of the Media and Socialist Thought

Christian Fuchs. TripleC (Cognition, Communication, Co-Operation): Open Access Journal for a Global Sustainable Information Society. Volume 16, Issue 2. 2018. Continue reading →

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From Red to Rainbow the Transformation of the Left—Some Key Intellectual Sources

William P Baumgarth Sr. Independent Review. Volume 23, Issue 4. Spring 2019. Continue reading →

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On the Origin of the Concept of “Deviant Subculture” in Criminology: W. I. Thomas and the Chicago School of Sociology

Reza Barmaki. Deviant Behavior. Volume 37, Issue 7. 2016. Continue reading →

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Jacob Viner and the Chicago Monetary Tradition

Sebastiano Nerozzi. History of Political Economy. Volume 41, Issue 3. Fall 2009. Continue reading →

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Propaganda and Pleasure: From Kracauer to Joyce

Mark Woll Aeger. The Oxford Handbook of Propaganda Studies. Editor: Jonathan Auerbach & Russ Castronovo. December 2013. Continue reading →

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“Order Out of Chaos”: Freud, Fascism, and the Golden Age of American Advertising

Lawrence R Samuel. The Oxford Handbook of Propaganda Studies. Editor: Jonathan Auerbach & Russ Castronovo. December 2013. Continue reading →

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Propagating Modernity: German Documentaries from the 1930s: Information, Instruction, and Indoctrination

Thomas Elsaesser. The Oxford Handbook of Propaganda Studies. Editor: Jonathan Auerbach & Russ Castronovo. December 2013. Continue reading →

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Built on a Lie: Propaganda, Pedagogy, and the Origins of the Kuleshov Effect

John Mackay. The Oxford Handbook of Propaganda Studies. Editor: Jonathan Auerbach & Russ Castronovo. December 2013. Continue reading →

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“The New Vehicle of Nationalism”: Radio Goes to War

Michele Hilmes. The Oxford Handbook of Propaganda Studies. Editor: Jonathan Auerbach & Russ Castronovo. December 2013. Continue reading →

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Books in the Cold War: Beyond “Culture” and “Information”

Trysh Travis. The Oxford Handbook of Propaganda Studies. Editor: Jonathan Auerbach & Russ Castronovo. December 2013. Continue reading →

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