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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Not so mysterious : A visual communication project exploring transformative economic alternatives

Doupovec, Clara January 2021 (has links)
Not so mysterious is a poster project exploring transformative alternatives to a growth-oriented economy, and experimenting with applying the idea of free and accessible to the visual process. In this report I present my personal background for the project, the systemic alternatives Doughnut Economics, wellbeing economy and The Transition Movement, and tie these together with local small-scale initiatives in my surroundings. I argue that system change can and is happening locally and I try to demystify change. I do this both through writing and through my visual project work which is also presented in this report.
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Inscenování kritiky hodnot (a jejich disociace). Problémy radikální kritické teorie kapitalistického patriarchátu a jejího divadelního přenosu / Staging the "critique of value [-dissociation]": stakes of a radical critical theory of capitalist patriarchy and of its theatrical transmission

Hecht, Sylvan January 2022 (has links)
(English): In the face of the scandal arising from the persistence of numerous systems of oppression in our time, which ravage and enslave both human beings and other species, often in a cumulative manner: capitalist, patriarchal, racist-colonial, rationalist-ableist and anthropocentrist-productivist systems, the so-called "post-modern" theories fail as well to provide emancipatory analyses and ways out of these systems of domination as do the "traditional Marxist" and classical anarchist theories, because all these theories lack a radical critique of the basic categories of capitalism-patriarchy that only the "value-dissociation critique" offers (at least as far as we are aware of). Since the mid-1980s and with a feminist turn in 1992, first in Germany and then also in Brazil and many other countries, the philosophical current of the "critique of value-dissociation" has been working to rethink a critical theory of patriarchal capitalism based on a radical overcoming of the whole "traditional Marxism". This is done by demonstrating the urgent need to deploy a critique of the basic categories of capitalism, namely work, value, money, commodities, fetishism, patriarchy, and the state; of these categories themselves, and not simply of their phenomenal forms. But how can a critical theory of such power...

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