Giuseppel Grosso, II sistema romano dei contratti, 3a edizione. Giappichelli
In: Zeitschrift der Savigny-Stiftung für Rechtsgeschichte. Romanistische Abteilung, Band 81, Heft 1, S. 430-435
ISSN: 2304-4934
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In: Zeitschrift der Savigny-Stiftung für Rechtsgeschichte. Romanistische Abteilung, Band 81, Heft 1, S. 430-435
ISSN: 2304-4934
In: Revista sociologia & antropologia, Band 12, Heft 2
ISSN: 2238-3875
Resumo O artigo procura fazer um duplo balanço da Semana de Arte Moderna e da Independência. Mais do que isso, pretende explorar livremente a relação entre os dois acontecimentos, em uma perspectiva que já pode ser chamada de longa duração. Para realizar o balanço, são utilizados como materiais especialmente trabalhos sobre o pensamento político e social brasileiro. Procura-se, sobretudo, esboçar uma interpretação do modernismo brasileiro, na qual é ressaltado, em dissonância com o que pode ser chamado de uma espécie de sensibilidade sobre 1922 que tem ganhado força, seu caráter fundamentalmente democrático. De maneira complementar, para que o argumento ganhe corpo, mobiliza-se uma interpretação da Independência, identificada com Caio Prado Júnior e Florestan Fernandes, que chama a atenção para as deficiências democráticas de 1822, que marcam o país desde então. Relaciona-se, a partir daí, em sentido oposto, a orientação democrática de 1922.
In: Future studies research journal: trends and strategies, Band 11, Heft 3
ISSN: 2175-5825
Biography of authors: Upon submission of the paper, a biography of all authors containing ORCID, name, title, institutional affiliation, city/country of origin and academic title MUST be submitted in the form of additional documentation.Structured abstract: Upon submission of their paper, authors MUST include, in the form of additional documentation, a structured abstract (maximum 250 words) of each paper in the same language that meets FUTURE's standard model .Please rank authors according to the level of their involvement and contribution to the manuscript.
In: International peacekeeping, Band 22, Heft 1, S. 126-141
ISSN: 1743-906X
In: International peacekeeping, Band 22, Heft 1, S. 126-141
ISSN: 1380-748X
In: A journal of church and state: JCS, Band 53, Heft 1, S. 73-83
ISSN: 2040-4867
In: American Indian Culture and Research Journal, Band 35, Heft 1, S. 71-72
In: Social movement studies: journal of social, cultural and political protest, Band 6, Heft 2, S. 195-205
ISSN: 1474-2837
In: Middle East Studies Association bulletin, Band 41, Heft 1, S. 87-89
In: Socio-economic planning sciences: the international journal of public sector decision-making, Band 39, Heft 1, S. 103-107
ISSN: 0038-0121
In: Social research: an international quarterly, Band 72, Heft 1, S. 63-76
ISSN: 0037-783X
In: Perspectives on political science, Band 32, Heft 4, S. 212-213
ISSN: 1045-7097
A response to Alan Ryan's, James Miller's (2003), Charles L. Griswold, Jr.'s, & Eduardo A. Velasquez's critiques (all, 2003) of the author's (2001) study of the emergence of "philotyrannical" thought among modern European philosophers. Ryan's discussion of the author's delineation of Alexander Kojeve as a supporter of philotyranny is addressed. Griswold's objections to the portrayal of Jacques Derrida as intellectually reckless & assertion that none of the studied modern European philosophers correspond with Plato's engagement with tyrannical eros are then discussed. Miller's contention that Plato exhibits similarities with Michel Foucault's thought, which is portrayed as an ongoing philosophical experiment, is questioned. Velasquez's critique is welcomed for raising issues concerning whether philosophers are obligated to contemplate moral & political questions & are required to adhere to the rules of moral decency; brief responses to both concerns are presented. J. W. Parker
In: Perspectives on political science, Band 32, Heft 4, S. 212-213
ISSN: 1930-5478
In: Policy review: the journal of American citizenship, Heft 106, S. 73-77
ISSN: 0146-5945
'Reagan, In His Own Hand,' edited by Kiron K. Skinner, Annelise Anderson, and Martin Anderson, is reviewed.
In: Journalism quarterly, Band 66, Heft 2, S. 528-528