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Commemoration , I argue , is a form of challenge not only to the state but also to individuals and the whole generation of former radical activists of the 1970s , to test the limits between silence and voices and to push the limits even ...
Commemoration , I argue , is a form of challenge not only to the state but also to individuals and the whole generation of former radical activists of the 1970s , to test the limits between silence and voices and to push the limits even ...
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Another section showed the contrasts between the radical students and rightwing royalists in terms of their political views , political rhetoric and jargon , heroes and perceived enemies , preferred books and literature , their ...
Another section showed the contrasts between the radical students and rightwing royalists in terms of their political views , political rhetoric and jargon , heroes and perceived enemies , preferred books and literature , their ...
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But at the level of sociological agency , what adversarial role can radical literature have vis - à - vis the state ? How can interventionist literature lead to the transformation of political reality ?
But at the level of sociological agency , what adversarial role can radical literature have vis - à - vis the state ? How can interventionist literature lead to the transformation of political reality ?
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