Socialism and Democracy 1992 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Affirmative Action and universality. (Affirmative Action programmes) | Political science | Funk, Nanette |
Agency in critical education. (Issues in Socialist Education) | Political science | Zuss, Mark |
Always just over the horizon: the East German intellectual and the elusive public sphere. | Political science | Hedges, Inez |
Boris Kagarlitsky on capitalization in the Soviet Union: paradoxes, difficulties and resistance. | Political science | Canepa, Eric |
C.L.R. James and the gospel of American modernity. (West Indian author Cyril Lionel Robert James) | Political science | Worcester, Kent |
Communism in a capitalist world: the classic Marxist theoretical perspective. | Political science | Guerre, Brian |
Issues in contemporary Soviet education. (Issues in Socialist Education) | Political science | Johnson, Mark S. |
Marxian dialecticism and science. | Political science | King, Ian T. |
Nicaragua: is the revolution over? | Political science | Vickers, George R. |
Reflections on comparison and foundation: a response to Robert Costa's "Teaching the classics." | Political science | Sayres, Sohnya |
Repeating history: denazification, de-Stalinization, and the reworking of the past. (East Germany) | Political science | Marcuse, Peter |
Samir Amin's "Maldevelopment:" a feminist critique. | Political science | Harris, Colette |
Socialism and Soviet lessons for education. (Issues in Socialist Education) | Political science | Dickinson, Ben |
Socialism in transition: documents and discussion. (Communist Party of the Russian Federation) | Political science | Kolganov, Andrei |
Teaching the classics radically: developing non-canonical readings of canonical texts. | Political science | Costa, Robert |
Worker education and oral history in Denmark. (Issues in Socialist Education) | Political science | Harrits, Kirsten Folke, Scharnberg, Ditte |
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