This book was first published in 1977.
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The description for this book, Moscow's Third World Strategy, will be forthcoming.
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Taking plants from their original habitat and keeping them in pots is an illustrative example of manmade, power-oriented and unnatural habitation. Naturally, a plant cannot survive in a segregated environment of a pot. For this reason, diverse supportive activities such as watering, feeding or protecting must be planned. These supplying infrastructures create a great power for the caretaker over the life of the potted plant. Using the example of potted plants, this article tries to shed light on social and ecological problems of urbanization. JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY URBAN AFFAIRS (2018) 2(2), 122-129. https://doi.org/10.25034/ijcua.2018.4676
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Papers submitted to the Bertrand Russell Centenary Symposium, Linz, Austria. September 7th to 15th, 1972.
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This open access book explores the ways in which the global south reimagined the future world order at the end of the Se
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The authors explore the phenomenon of global transformation in the context of the Third World, looking specifically at t
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A rigorous, in-depth analysis of the factors contributing to and those hindering the establishment of democracy in third
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This volume surveys the current rapid growth in urban populations and begins to formulate a global urban agenda for the
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