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libros libres (rebelion.org) Oaxaca: más allá de la insurrección. Crónica de un movimiento de movimientos (2006-2007) Sergio de Castro Sánchez (2009). 242 páginas. Obras completas (1969-2009). Para el socialismo del siglo XXI Marta Harnecker Once poéticas críticas – Poesía y desorden Varios autores (2007). 73 páginas. Paco Yunque César Vallejo (2004). 14 páginas. Palestina. Agustín Velloso (2007). 162 páginas. Patria, justicia y pan Antonio Martínez Menchén (2007). 84 páginas. Pensamiento Crítico y el debate por las ciencias sociales en el seno de la revolución cubana Néstor Kohan (2006). 43 páginas. Pensamiento sociológico y realidad nacional en América Latina Marcos Roitman Rosenman (2004). 142 páginas. Perfil de la discusión filosófica política contemporánea: una propuesta aristotélica Miguel Angel Pérez Pirela (2009). 249 páginas. Perlas informativas del 2004 Pascual Serrano (2005). 36 páginas. Piedra, corazón del mundo. Antonio Orihuela (2001). 116 páginas. Planificación participativa en la comunidad Planta de gas fora da ría.

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Libros Artezblai.com - El Periódico de las Artes Escénicas- ARTEZBLAI.COM cholonautas Easy Tweet Box for Your Blog Posts I'm always looking for interesting ways to encourage retweets on my articles, and when I saw Ana's How to Entice Your Readers to Retweet Your Content article on Traffic Generation Cafe, I loved the idea for the tweet box. But, I was disappointed when I discovered that it was a Wordpress plugin, so I set to work on figuring out how the same could be done with Blogger. If you're a Wordpress user, head over to Ana's blog—but if you use Blogger, here's how you can add a tweet box to your blog. The first tutorial I came across on how to add the tweet box to Blogger was on Blogger Plugins, which automatically retrieves the post title and URL and inserts it into the text box. But this causes problems when the title and URL are longer than 140 characters. I use a different technique, which gives you control over the tweet box title and text. Step 1 Register an @Anywhere Application for your blog. Step 2 Once you register your application, you'll be given some javascript code. Step 3 Step 4

Marxist Internet Subject Archive Famous Quotes Famous quotes from Hegel, Marx, Engels, Lenin, Trotsky, Mao and other communists with links to the context on the Marxists Internet Archive. The only source on the internet of genuine, sourced Marxist quotations. In addition, you get a randomly selected “Quote-of-the-Day” from one of the collections, for you to ponder. Selected Marxist Writers The works of 18 pre-World War Marxists, who together provide a broad base of Marxist thinking shared across most of the differing currents of communism of the present time: Karl Marx, Frederick Engels, Paul Lafargue, Karl Kautsky, George Plekhanov, Clara Zetkin, Daniel De Leon, Vladimir Lenin, Nikolai Bukharin, Leon Trotsky, Alexandra Kollontai, James Connolly, Rosa Luxemburg, José Carlos Mariátegui, Antonio Gramsci, M.

Portal de Periódicos Eletrônicos da UFBA Alfred Korzybski Alfred Habdank Skarbek Korzybski ([kɔˈʐɨpski]; July 3, 1879 – March 1, 1950) was a Polish-American independent scholar who developed a field called general semantics, which he viewed as both distinct from, and more encompassing than, the field of semantics. He argued that human knowledge of the world is limited both by the human nervous system and the languages humans have developed, and thus no one can have direct access to reality, given that the most we can know is that which is filtered through the brain's responses to reality. His best known dictum is "The map is not the territory". Early life and career[edit] Korzybski was educated at the Warsaw University of Technology in engineering. His first book, Manhood of Humanity, was published in 1921. General semantics[edit] Korzybski maintained that humans are limited in what they know by (1) the structure of their nervous systems, and (2) the structure of their languages. "To be"[edit] Anecdotes[edit] Reception[edit] Quotation[edit]

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