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Domination
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Alkis Kontos
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English
Published/Copyright:
1975
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There is now in the western world an uneasy sense that more domination is going on than necessary, and this work tries to outline the theoretic modalities of this human predicament.
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Kontos Alkis :
Alkis Kontos is a professor emeritus of Political Economy at the University of Toronto.
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Contents
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Preface
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Dominance in children
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Towards a happier history: women and domination
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Dominion of capital: Canada and international investment
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The Third World: powerful or powerless?
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Liberalism and the political theory of property
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Merleau-Ponty: the ontological limitations of politics
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Domination and history: notes on Jean-Paul Sartre’s
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Form and metaphor in Fanon’s critique of racial and colonial domination
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Magic and domination
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On science as domination
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Albert Camus’ Caligula: the metaphysics of an emperor
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Domination: metaphor and political reality
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eBook published on:
December 15, 1975
eBook ISBN:
9781442623149
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242
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Audience(s) for this book
College/higher education;Professional and scholarly;