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Post-colonial anarchism — is a new tendency within the larger anarchist movement. The name is taken from an essay by Roger White, one of the founders of Jailbreak Press and a well known activist in North American APOC circles. Post colonial anarchism is an attempt to… … Wikipedia
Post-postmodernism — is a term applied to a wide ranging set of developments in critical theory, philosophy, architecture, art, literature, and culture which are emerging from and reacting to postmodernism. Contents 1 Periodization 2 Definitions … Wikipedia
Radical democracy — as an ideology was articulated by Ernesto Laclau and Chantal Mouffe in their book , written in 1985. They argue that social movements which attempt to create social and political change need a strategy which challenges neoliberal and… … Wikipedia
Post-humanite — Post humanité La post humanité est un courant de pensée de la fin du XXe siècle qui traite du rapport de l humain à la machine et du changement radical et inéluctable que cette relation a provoqué ou risque de provoquer dans l avenir[1]. Selon… … Wikipédia en Français
Post-humanité — La post humanité est un courant de pensée de la fin du XXe siècle qui traite du rapport de l humain à la machine et du changement radical et inéluctable que cette relation a provoqué ou risque de provoquer dans l avenir[1]. Selon cette conception … Wikipédia en Français
Radical Orthodoxy — is a postmodern Christian theological movement founded by John Milbank that takes its name from the title of a collection of essays published by Routledge in 1999: Radical Orthodoxy, A New Theology , edited by John Milbank, Catherine Pickstock… … Wikipedia
Radical Women — (RW) is a socialist feminist, [ [http://www.cddc.vt.edu/feminism/soc.html A bibliography of Socialist Feminism] on [http://www.cddc.vt.edu/feminism/ Kristin Switala s Feminist Theory Website] , Center for Digital Discourse and Culture at Virginia … Wikipedia
Post-Communism — is a name sometimes given to the period of political and economic transition in former communist states located in parts of Europe and Asia, usually transforming into a free market capitalist and globalized economy.PoliticsThe policies of most… … Wikipedia
Radical trust — is a term used to describe the confidence that any structured organization, including government, library, business, religion and museum, has in collaboration and empowerment within online communities. Specifically, it pertains to the use of… … Wikipedia
Post-structuralism — encompasses the intellectual developments of continental philosophers and critical theorists who wrote with tendencies of twentieth century French philosophy. The prefix post refers to the fact that many contributors, such as Jacques Derrida,… … Wikipedia