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of capitalist development and inequality. The second part distinguishes appropriative arrangements that channel the returns from private money creation to the owners of capital. The third and final part
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publics rather than "preach to the converted"? By drawing on the concept of informality, it argues that spaces of protest may not only challenge the legal order in which they emerge but are also capable
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relations are usually linked to conflict and protection in academic research, there is emerging evidence that contemporary minority narratives speak to new discourses and thus challenge the paradigm of peaceful [...] will question whether there is evidence of an emerging paradigm shift in minority-majority relations that might put us on a track of both a new research agenda on ethno-cultural issues and perhaps a new
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is the basic conviction that all of human history, and indeed each human person, looks towards and is transformed by an encounter with Jesus Christ. In this paper, I offer that such a conviction, rooted [...] aspects of Dante’s theological failure towards Judaism, with the suggestion that it is Dante’s own vision of redemption that is itself in need of healing. Workshop following the lecture 15.00 - 16.30h [...] atonement which, on the one hand, makes possible new forms of redemptive relation to pagan antiquity, that, on the other hand, justifies and perpetuates the historical persecution of the Jewish people. In
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25 ). It is celebrated all over the world with the staging of scenes from Ulysses, singing of songs that come up in the book, and attempts at retracing Leopold Bloom's day in Dublin. Our version will be
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L. H. Martin writes about the preceding lines in The Congregationalist in 1897 that, "If necessary, I have no doubt that 1’000 men and women, between sixty and ninety, would stand up and recite in concert" [...] by Samuel Griswold Goodrich1 , about whose impact on US children’s literature C. M. Hewins asserts that he brought "distinctively American characteristics [to the] stories and books of amusement" for children [...] ". Goodrich is the most influential, but by no means the only, author active in this field during that time, and both he and his contemporaries took advantage of a concurrent development: contemporaneous
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despair of the emigrants separated from their country. Coming from a country that no longer exists, identifying with a nation that does not yet exist — the narrator and her friends become literally the citizens