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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «NONANTAGONISTIC»
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nonantagonistic en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
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1
Rethinking Mao: Explorations in Mao Zedong's Thought
24 Building on a distinction he had made in "On Contradiction" between
antagonism and contradiction, Mao argued that it was possible to differentiate
between two different categories of contradiction, antagonistic and
nonantagonistic.23 ...
2
The Nature of Chinese Politics: From Mao to Jiang
Yet in CCP theoretical thinking about inner-Party struggle there has long been a
distinction between antagonistic and nonantagonistic contradictions, and one
naturally assumes that both are realistically possible resolutions of disagreement.
Jonathan Unger, Lowell Dittmer, 2002
3
Close Romantic Relationships: Maintenance and Enhancement
Relational contradictions can manifest themselves in two basic ways. Baxter and
Montgomery (1996), following Giddens (1979), distinguished antagonistic from
nonantagonistic contradictions. Antagonistic contradictions are evident when the
...
John H. Harvey, Amy Wenzel, 2001
4
Environmental Microbiology: Methods and Protocols
Two other strains, RRC 113 and RRC 114, were derived from RRC 111 as
random UV-resistant mutants, selected on the basis of not being nonantagonistic
to F. moniliforme and other fungi. tions of Pasteur in 1870, as reviewed by Smith (
30), ...
J. F. T. Spencer, Alicia L. Ragout de Spencer, 2004
5
The Jamesonian Unconscious: The Aesthetics of Marxist Theory
overdetermination, where he refers to Mao Ze-dong on antagonistic and
nonantagonistic contradictions (1986, iom).17 Mao's dichotomy guides the Negri
formulation I base my own figural reading of Jameson on in this chapter in that,
for Mao, ...
Antagonistic contradictions represent®a person against aperson ̄ (Sahlstein&
Baxter, 2001,p. 117). Nonantagonistic contradictions represent two parties who
togetherrecognize the existenceof relational contradictions, and theywork
through ...
Chris Segrin, Jeanne Flora, 2004
7
Soviet Marxism-Leninism: The Decline of an Ideology
From 1982 to 1984, Soviet social scientists had openly argued about the nature
of the "nonantagonistic contradictions" of socialist society, and about the
possibility that such conflicts might assume dangerous proportions.28 That ...
8
Soviet Society Under Perestroika
To distinguish thesecontradictions fromthoseundercapitalism, they aretermed “
nonantagonistic.” Under Stalinand during theperiodfrom Khrushchev
toChernenko, the leadership heldthatunder Soviet socialism the “fundamental
interests”ofstate ...
9
Communism in Korea: The society
struggle, the antagonistic and the nonantagonistic.11 In familiar fashion, Kim Il-
song and others have called for an all-out war against external and internal class
enemies, with every weapon being brought into play. These are antagonistic ...
Robert A. Scalapino, Chong-Sik Lee, 1972
10
Toward a Marxist Anthropology: Problems and Perspectives
This motor is related to nondetermining secondary contradictions, being “
inhibited” or “nonantagonistic” (Althusser 1970:101n, 106, 216-217) until
suddenly activated in a momentary “fusion.” Althusser also describes this relation
as one ...
8 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «NONANTAGONISTIC»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
nonantagonistic en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Break the food chain to build our humanity
Yet these contradictions have been rendered nonantagonistic by our narratives of the rainbow nation, although hunger has certainly caused, ... «Mail & Guardian Online, Mar 15»
To Bluff or Not to Bluff
A mixed strategy might work best in a two-person zero-sum game, but there are also many kinds of nonantagonistic games—in other words, ... «Kellogg Insight, Mar 15»
SA an attractive destination for terrorism funding networks
“An attack on a nonantagonistic safe haven could prompt a backlash by the South African authorities, which could place aforementioned ... «Mail & Guardian Online, Feb 15»
Legal minds eye quality control for convictions
... Clara, Calif., among other places, have launched conviction-review units meant as nonantagonistic venues for raising innocence claims. «Concord Monitor, Abr 14»
SA is not the 'influential global player' it thinks it is
A more mature, nonantagonistic, nonzero-sum neutral posture would create a more business-friendly, less counterproductive foreign milieu. «BDlive, Jun 13»
'Taipei,' by Tao Lin
... which resulted in what seemed to be intimidation but was maybe an intimidation-based attempt at a nonantagonistic guardianship,” whatever ... «New York Times, Jun 13»
Tom Eblen: MLK Day speaker says we can learn from King's …
"If we did this in a nonantagonistic way, I think some of these nontraditional partnerships would create spaces where you're really not asking ... «Lexington Herald Leader, Ene 13»
Johns Hopkins Civility Project makes peace person to person, then …
"We offered programs of relational relevance for men going from welfare to work, nonantagonistic ways to resolve problems, skills they can use ... «Christian Science Monitor, Dic 07»