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the political poetry of Claudian. This relationship is significant, firstly, because its political force and point suggests a major role for an author who has been largely excluded from studies of ... classical reception in the period, but whose cultural importance is borne out, as this article aims to demonstrate, by a full examination of extant sources; secondly, because Fisher’s political verse of the
Classics has been used for various social, cultural and political purposes on the African sub-continent. Part I highlights some theoretical considerations regarding the traditional models of the ... and political purposes, as reflected, for example, in the cultural area of drama. Examining one of these dramatic texts from South Africa -- Fugard, Kani and Ntshona’s The Island -- by using the models
, Chicago, 2021. form of dedicated conferences, journals, companions and monographs.6 Yet most of those scholarly discourses have focussed on socio-economic, demographic and sometimes political developments ... comparative examination of the different political systems across the entire premodern world as well as of the surviving evidence of rhetorical traditions and the extent to which dissent and criticism towards
. Its politics power derived from a kind of group’s charisma, granted inside political revolutionary field, as expression of the popular sovereignty.Keywords : Constitution of 1917; Constituent Congress
. Initially, Woman on Fire’s protagonist and supposed Antigone, Juanita, has a clear answer to these questions: no. As a result, the play becomes not an ethical and political drama instigated by an Antigone’s ... ,’ in Interrogating Antigone in Postmodern Philosophy and Criticism, ed. S. E. Wilmer, Oxford/New York, 2010, pp. 353–65 (357–65), T. Hawkins, ‘Dismantling the Anthropological Machine: Feliks Moriso
. This article shall explore how Seneca was conceived, and later re-appropriated and reshaped, as the embodiment of Spanishness, by intellectual and political circles of a nation in mid-reconfiguration ... Spartan values, also used as propaganda by the Metaxas’ regime in Greece.2 Although Spain might be considered as an old nation, since it became a political unity de facto in 1516 and de iure in 1716, it
process than in its speculative philosophy.2 Alchemy thus began to be practised in a context that detracted from its initial character as a general philosophy of nature and diverted it from the purpose for ... philosophy and ranging from transmutation into ‘true gold and silver’ and the creation of precious gemstones to medicinal powers.17 Pseudo-Lull speaks of a liquid, humidum radicale or humidum mercuriale, that
Numerous studies have been devoted to analyzing the film The Hour of the Furnaces (Fernando Solanas and Octavio Getino, 1968) as a work of importance in the representation of the social and political ... taking into account the concepts of Political Theories and political essays that influenced the directors. I propose a reading of the film narrative from the contributions of Dependency Theory (Theotonio
choice and the principal-agent to explain how political actors sought their political profitability at the expense of public policy objectives. ... , Políticas públicas. Una introducción... , op. cit., p. 357. 17 Terry Moe, "Political Institutions: The Neglected Side of the Story", Journal of Law, Economics & Organization, vol. 6, Special Issue: Papers
In this text we seek to establish the encounters and disagreements that arise between representative democracy and participatory democracy, from the point of view of parties and political ... participation and the different social actors, which try to have an increasing incidence in the spaces of political representation. Key words: Mexico; political parties; representation; democracy and
In this text we seek to establish the encounters and disagreements that arise between representative democracy and participatory democracy, from the point of view of parties and political ... participation and the different social actors, which try to have an increasing incidence in the spaces of political representation. Key words: Mexico; political parties; representation; democracy and
In this text we seek to establish the encounters and disagreements that arise between representative democracy and participatory democracy, from the point of view of parties and political ... participation and the different social actors, which try to have an increasing incidence in the spaces of political representation. Key words: Mexico; political parties; representation; democracy and
In this text we seek to establish the encounters and disagreements that arise between representative democracy and participatory democracy, from the point of view of parties and political ... participation and the different social actors, which try to have an increasing incidence in the spaces of political representation. Key words: Mexico; political parties; representation; democracy and
In this text we seek to establish the encounters and disagreements that arise between representative democracy and participatory democracy, from the point of view of parties and political ... participation and the different social actors, which try to have an increasing incidence in the spaces of political representation. Key words: Mexico; political parties; representation; democracy and
In this text we seek to establish the encounters and disagreements that arise between representative democracy and participatory democracy, from the point of view of parties and political ... participation and the different social actors, which try to have an increasing incidence in the spaces of political representation. Key words: Mexico; political parties; representation; democracy and
In this text we seek to establish the encounters and disagreements that arise between representative democracy and participatory democracy, from the point of view of parties and political ... participation and the different social actors, which try to have an increasing incidence in the spaces of political representation. Key words: Mexico; political parties; representation; democracy and
Political legitimacy rests on the idea of order and justice. But we are all aware of the tenacity with which the legal, rather than sheltering justice serves to conceal situations of injustice that ... of considerations about the idea of justice that arise in contemporaneous philosophy, where it is taken into account its transcendent dimension in contrast with worldly powers and thus, it points to
Political legitimacy rests on the idea of order and justice. But we are all aware of the tenacity with which the legal, rather than sheltering justice serves to conceal situations of injustice that ... of considerations about the idea of justice that arise in contemporaneous philosophy, where it is taken into account its transcendent dimension in contrast with worldly powers and thus, it points to
between antiquity and the Middle Ages. Partly owing to a political culture in which Trojan ancestry was prized and asserted by states and cities (Francio, Brutus, Antenor, etc.),24 partly owing to the ... came to have an important late medieval development: his self-sacrificial intervention to retrieve the body of Troilus. This is clear in Christine de Pizan’s handling of Memnon in her work of political
from two observations lines: first, recovering the social political dimension of emerging sociality construction on the Coast-Mountain region, framed in the crisis estate context; and second, from self