Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 7Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1997 |
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Page 90
... political dimension . Politics of Value and Interest , Economics of Trust With reference to the rhetoric of power that I have outlined earlier , it is now time to recognize that only a selective reading of Gramsci , and of the political ...
... political dimension . Politics of Value and Interest , Economics of Trust With reference to the rhetoric of power that I have outlined earlier , it is now time to recognize that only a selective reading of Gramsci , and of the political ...
Page 95
... political speeches . On occasions , national political leaders participate too . These mass - parties may be seen as an expression of new politics , whereby political capital is made from rulers ' visibility and from ad hoc ...
... political speeches . On occasions , national political leaders participate too . These mass - parties may be seen as an expression of new politics , whereby political capital is made from rulers ' visibility and from ad hoc ...
Page 97
... political anthropology ( see , e.g. , Prato 1993 ) when they say that the giunta appears to have benefited little from its political stability appearing , instead , to be frustratingly caught in a mixture of ' gesture politics ' and ...
... political anthropology ( see , e.g. , Prato 1993 ) when they say that the giunta appears to have benefited little from its political stability appearing , instead , to be frustratingly caught in a mixture of ' gesture politics ' and ...
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Mediterranean Religions and Romani People | 37 |
Dom za VešanjeO Vaxt e Rromengo | 52 |
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