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Béja Jean-philippe - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Les droits de l’homme, un enjeu politique de taille dans la Chine contemporaine
HAL CCSD, 2019Co-Authors: Béja Jean-philippeAbstract:Human rights, a substantial political stake in contemporary ChinaHuman Rights have been at the core of the political debate in China, especially since the June 4, 1989 Massacre. The Chinese Communist Party upholds a relativist conception of human rights, in the name of Marxism-Leninism, as much as in the name of the “traditional Chinese culture” that Xi Jinping has been striving to reintegrate into the ruling ideology. While exponents of the New Left, the modern Neo-Confucianists and nationalists, have denounced human rights as a foreign concept, a growing number of Chinese, supported by lawyers and journalists, have been advocating for their implementation. Even though the Rights Defence Movement, which was initiated in 2003, has been under great pressure since Xi’s access to power, an increasing number of citizens invoke human rights to stand up against the consolidation of the dictatorship.Los derechos humanos, un reto político de envergadura en la China contemporáneaLos Derechos Humanos están en el centro del debate político en China, especialmente desde la matanza del 4 de junio de 1989. El partido comunista defiende una concepción relativista, tanto en nombre del marxismo-leninismo como de la « cultura china tradicional » que Xi Jinping intenta integrar en la ideología dominante. Mientras que los heraldos de la nueva izquierda neoconfucianista, modernos y nacionalistas, los denuncian como extranjeros, los reivindica un amplio movimiento popular, apoyado por abogados y periodistas. Que el movimiento de defensa de los derechos aparecidos en 2003 no esté actualmente en la cresta de la ola, no impide que un número creciente de ciudadanos los reivindique para hacer frente a los abusos de poder de los representantes del regimen.Les droits de l’homme sont au centre du débat politique en Chine, notamment depuis le massacre du 4 juin 1989. Le Parti communiste chinois défend une conception relativiste, tant au nom du marxisme-léninisme que de la « culture chinoise traditionnelle », que Xi Jinping cherche à réintégrer dans l’idéologie dominante. Tandis que hérauts de la « nouvelle gauche », néoconfucianistes modernes et nationalistes les dénoncent comme étrangers, un vaste mouvement populaire appuyé par des avocats et des journalistes s’en réclame. Que le mouvement de défense des droits apparu en 2003 soit actuellement au creux de la vague n’empêche pas qu’un nombre croissant de citoyens s’y réfèrent pour faire face aux abus de pouvoir des représentants du régime
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Les droits de l’homme, un enjeu politique de taille dans la Chine contemporaine
PERSÉE : Université de Lyon CNRS & ENS de Lyon, 2019Co-Authors: Béja Jean-philippeAbstract:Human Rights, a Substantial Political Stake in Contemporary China Human Rights have been at the core of the political debate in China, especially since the June 4, 1989 Massacre. The Chinese Communist Party upholds a relativist conception of human rights, in the name of Marxism-Leninism, as much as in the name of the «traditional Chinese culture » that Xi Jinping has been striving to reintegrate into the ruling ideology. While exponents of the New Left, the modern Neo-Confucianists and nationalists, have denounced human rights as a foreign concept, a growing number of Chinese, supported by lawyers and journalists, have been advocating for their implementation. Even though the Rights Defence Movement, which was initiated in 2003, has been under great pressure since Xi’s access to power, an increasing number of citizens invoke human rights to stand up against the consolidation of the dictatorship.Les droits de l’homme, un enjeu politique de taille dans la Chine contemporaine Les droits de l’homme sont au centre du débat politique en Chine, notamment depuis le massacre du 4 juin 1989. Le Parti communiste chinois défend une conception relativiste, tant au nom du marxisme-léninisme que de la « culture chinoise traditionnelle » , que Xi Jinping cherche à réintégrer dans l’idéologie dominante. Tandis que hérauts de la « nouvelle gauche » , néoconfucianistes modernes et nationalistes les dénoncent comme étrangers, un vaste mouvement populaire appuyé par des avocats et des journalistes s’en réclame. Que le mouvement de défense des droits apparu en 2003 soit actuellement au creux de la vague n’empêche pas qu’un nombre croissant de citoyens s’y réfèrent pour faire face aux abus de pouvoir des représentants du régime.Los derechos humanos, un reto político de envergadura en la China contemporánea Los Derechos Humanos están en el centro del debate político en China, especialmente desde la matanza del 4 de junio de 1989. El partido comunista defiende una concepción relativista, tanto en nombre del marxismo-leninismo como de la «cultura china tradicional » que Xi Jinping intenta integrar en la ideología dominante. Mientras que los heraldos de la nueva izquierda neoconfucianista, modernos y nacionalistas, los denuncian como extranjeros, los reivindica un amplio movimiento popular, apoyado por abogados y periodistas. Que el movimiento de defensa de los derechos aparecidos en 2003 no esté actualmente en la cresta de la ola, no impide que un número creciente de ciudadanos los reivindique para hacer frente a los abusos de poder de los representantes del regimen.Béja Jean-Philippe. Les droits de l’homme, un enjeu politique de taille dans la Chine contemporaine. In: Communications, 104, 2019. Les droits humains au XXIe siècle. pp. 51-61
Nathalia E Jaramillo - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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not neo marxist not post marxist not marxian not autonomist marxism reflections on a revolutionary marxist critical pedagogy
Cultural Studies Critical Methodologies, 2010Co-Authors: Peter Mclaren, Nathalia E JaramilloAbstract:For the past several decades, Marxism has had a checkered lineage in the field of educational theory. Drawing on the work of Teresa Ebert, Jose Carlos Mariategui, and the Marxist humanist tradition, this article constructs a defense of Marxist theory as the centerpiece for a revitalized revolutionary critical pedagogy.
David Neilson - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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in itself for itself towards second generation neo marxist class theory
Capital & Class, 2018Co-Authors: David NeilsonAbstract:First-generation neo-Marxist class theorists advanced some way beyond the orthodox Marxist account that is grounded in a particular reading of the Communist Manifesto. However, capitalism’s changin...
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beyond mainstream labour market theory and precarity towards an alternative to the neoliberal model of development
Labour Employment and Work in New Zealand, 2015Co-Authors: David NeilsonAbstract:This paper contextualises contemporary precarity within a mid-range focus on labour market segmentation that takes Marx’s long-range theory of the ‘relative surplus population’ as its point of departure. It also briefly outlines an alternative ‘model of development’ which could address the increasing precarity of a growing proportion of the world’s population. It first sets out a critical analysis of core elements of mainstream accounts of the labour market, which is a point of comparison in the later sections. The paper ends with an exploratory discussion about how neo-Marxist analysis can supplement Keynesianism, and how both need to be re-focused more clearly on the need to design a post-neoliberal model of development.
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formal and real subordination and the contemporary proletariat re coupling marxist class theory and labour process analysis
Capital & Class, 2007Co-Authors: David NeilsonAbstract:Having seemed to offer so much in the 1970s, neo-Marxist class theory went into significant decline in the decades that followed. This paper begins with a critique of E. O. Wright's 1980s detour vi...
Peter Mclaren - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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not neo marxist not post marxist not marxian not autonomist marxism reflections on a revolutionary marxist critical pedagogy
Cultural Studies Critical Methodologies, 2010Co-Authors: Peter Mclaren, Nathalia E JaramilloAbstract:For the past several decades, Marxism has had a checkered lineage in the field of educational theory. Drawing on the work of Teresa Ebert, Jose Carlos Mariategui, and the Marxist humanist tradition, this article constructs a defense of Marxist theory as the centerpiece for a revitalized revolutionary critical pedagogy.
William E Scheuerman - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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the frankfurt school and american social thought
International Studies Review, 2010Co-Authors: William E ScheuermanAbstract:The Frankfurt School in Exile. By Wheatland Thomas. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press, 2009. 415 pp., $39.95 paperback (ISBN-13: 978-0-816-65367-6). It is hoped that the University of Minnesota Press's editors will come across this review because somebody should at least tell them that they have done a disservice to this provocative book by a young scholar. The book's boring title not only is likely to prove amiss at garnering the attention the volume deserves, but it also fails to capture what the author has accomplished. We already have a number of excellent intellectual histories of the interdisciplinary Frankfurt School of critical theory “in exile” (Jay 1996; Wiggershaus 1998). And there are already plenty of studies devoted to the contributions of its main figures (i.e., Theodor Adorno, Walter Benjamin, Erich Fromm, Max Horkheimer, Otto Kirchheimer, Leo Lowenthal, Herbert Marcuse, Franz L. Neumann, and Friedrich Pollock) from the 1930s and 1940s, when Nazism forced the neo-Marxist Institute for Social Research to relocate to Morningside Heights in New York City. Fortunately, Wheatland has done something far more useful than provide yet another overview of the Institute's sprawling work. Wheatland is an historian who fortunately still takes old-fashioned archival work seriously. Drawing on a massive range of time-consuming interviews, as well as archival materials from myriad locations in both Europe and North America, …