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terms lesson and class were established by the second half of the 17th century, despite the widely held opinion that they …
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This paper explores the rise of money and class society in ancient Greece, drawing historical and theoretical parallels … and consolidation of class society and inequality. Money, class society, and inequality came into being simultaneously, so … transformation from egalitarian to class societies. In this context, money served to preserve the façade of social and economic …
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and class; delineation of as social process that constitute social provisioning and their commodity and non …
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Persistence and breakdowns of democracy are the dominant features of Nepali politics.Democracy continues to be attractive amidst setbacks and discontinuity. So it remains perennially elusive, despite having undergone democratic upheavals. Some significant variables such as ideology, essence of...
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The study focused on the factors and forces behind the participation of women in Panchayat Structure specially after the seventy third Constitution Amendment Act. The role performance, role awareness and role perception of the elected women Panchayats have been explored to understand the impact...
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framework that would reorient a focus on women through questions of gender, class, caste and sexuality. Issues relating to the …
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multinomial modelling, this article examines the class distribution (using the NS-SEC scheme) given levels of education and gender …
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draws on a study of a UK hedge fund to show how ageing processes intersect with masculinity and class-based bodily practices … provides a new framework for exploring ageing in an organizational context by demonstrating how masculinity, class and …
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distinction help us understand some of the meanings men attach to dirty, manual work – forming part of a working-class ⠅
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This paper reviews the interactions between conceptualizations of rural development and development theory more broadly. It identifies two key issues: the representation of peasant farmers and the agrarian question, that is, how do peasant societies interact with broader political economies? The...
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