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In: World futures review: a journal of strategic foresight, Band 1, Heft 1, S. 106-108
ISSN: 2169-2793
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In: World futures review: a journal of strategic foresight, Band 1, Heft 1, S. 106-108
ISSN: 2169-2793
In: Country profile: annual survey of political and economic background. Taiwan, S. 4-10
ISSN: 0269-7025
In: Journal of women's history, Band 4, Heft 1, S. 176-208
ISSN: 1527-2036
In: Postmodern Welfare: Reconstructing an Emancipatory Project, S. 139-160
In: From Armed Struggle to Political Struggle : Republican tradition and transformation in Northern Ireland
In: An Introduction to Antonio Gramsci : His Life, Thought and Legacy
p. 70 ; column 3 ; 3 ¾ col. in. ; A list of candidates for President from different parties. The Mormon party is listed with "John Smith" as candidate for President and "The deuce knows who" for Vice President.
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In: Utah Law Review, Forthcoming
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In: PS: political science & politics, Band 27, Heft 3, S. 517
ISSN: 0030-8269, 1049-0965
In: Studies in Violence, Mimesis, & Culture
Contents -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. A New (Mimetic) Paradigm for Our Postsacrificial Times -- Chapter 2. The Mimetic Context of the "New Wars� -- Chapter 3. Cleavage Lines in Global Politics -- Chapter 4. A Mimetic Perspective on Conflict Resolution -- Chapter 5. A Political Theology of the Empty Tomb -- Epilogue. A Genealogy of "Planetary Reciprocity� -- Notes -- References -- Index
In: Griot: Revista de Filosofia, Band 19, Heft 1, S. 139-158
First of all, the article analyzes, in panorama, Spinoza's ontology. Secondly, it shows how, from the concepts present in the ontology, the author derives others, as man, desire, joy and sorrow, hope and fear, security and despair, action and passion. From the relationship between ontology, men and desire - as well as from the other affects -, are extracted, in brief considerations, some Spinoza ́s political thesis. In this argumentative movement, the hypothesis is that many Spinoza's political thesis a rise from its ontology and its conception of man as desire and potency variation. The concept of desire is analyzed in the light of the variation of potency and the theme of natural right, which in Spinoza is identical to potency. When the subject is the brief derivations to politics, some hobbesian thesis - related to the following subjects, namely, the multitude, the people, the representation, the natural right, the civil state, etc. - are brought to show, by contrast, the importance of Spinoza's innovations.