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In this continuation of the exchange on "Marx and Alienated Speciesism" and "On the Origins of Animalist Marxism," John Bellamy Foster and Brett Clark, and then Christian Stache, reply to Ted Benton.

The article in concentrated form, presented our monographic work “the Modern Armenian society and the philosophy of alienated consciousness.” The study shows that the alienation is of systemic nature. The mood of alienation is inherent not only to the leg... see more

This article considers the first theatrical productions of Jane Eyre in 1848 and Mary Barton in 1851, both of which were written by John Courtney for the Old Vic Theatre. By examining the particular composition of the Old Vic Theater audien... see more

Lahiri sets her books between Bengal and America. She connects her ties to her motherland through her works. Being a diasporic writer, she works on the themes such as identity crisis, rootlessness, nostalgia, alienation and frustration. The diaspora finds... see more

Diaspora refers to the expression of one’s feeling of being an outsider or alien in some other, the feeling which keeps on popping up repeatedly in front of them. The diasporic people were migrants, slaves, transported convicts, labourers etc. The reason ... see more

As a diasporic writer, Jhumpa Lahiri deals with multicultural society – partly from inside and partly from outside. She strives for her native identity and simultaneously endeavours to evolve a new identity in an adopted Anglo-American cultural landscape.... see more

This article considers the first theatrical productions of Jane Eyre in 1848 and Mary Barton in 1851, both of which were written by John Courtney for the Old Vic Theatre. By examining the particular composition of the Old Vic Theater audien... see more

Scientific of modern law is strongly influenced by the emergence of the paradigm of positivism. Modern law which in various ways or road, then spread to various parts of the world, is a type of law reached the peak of its development in the 19th century i... see more

This article considers the first theatrical productions of Jane Eyre in 1848 and Mary Barton in 1851, both of which were written by John Courtney for the Old Vic Theatre. By examining the particular composition of the Old Vic Theater audien... see more

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