Resultados da pesquisa - "leftist"

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  1. La recepción e impacto de las ideas de Malthus sobre la población Schoijet, Mauricio

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    2005
    “...He also suggests that Malthus failed to grasp the extent of the advances in agriculture and refutes Donald Winch’s theory that he was a leftist liberal in politics, since although he can be considered progressive in some respects, in other essential aspects he is an extremely repressive, proto-fascist conservative, and even a forerunner of the theory of coups d’état....”
  2. Ideología política y cargas administrativas en México González Chávez, Miguel Ángel, Jiménez Sánchez, María Enriqueta, López Naranjo, Daniel Francisco, Luna Cancino, Arturo, Peeters, Rik, Rentería, César

    Foro Internacional

    2025
    “...This helps explain why a leftist government like that of López Obrador prioritized reducing intermediaries and conditionalities in the distribution of social benefits....”
  3. La prensa de liberación homosexual en la ciudad de México: una lectura transnacional (1979-1983) Mezo González, Juan Carlos

    Historia Mexicana

    2024
    “...Third, the press was a means for visualizing the experiences and ideology of activists, particularly their leftist politics and their lobbying for the liberation and celebration of the body and desire. ...”
  4. Alianzas efímeras: izquierdas y nacionalismo revolucionario en la revista Política. Quince días de México y del Mundo (1960-1962) Urías Horcasitas, Beatriz

    Historia Mexicana

    2019
    “...The magazine Política: Quince días de México y del Mundo (1960-1967) grouped together several leftist currents with an important group of revolutionary nationalists who were close to Cárdenas. ...”
  5. Reivindicaciones urbanas y organización popular : el caso de Durango Ramírez Sáiz, Juan Manuel

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    1986
    “...Their demands are subordinated and coop ted by the State and they reject links with the leftist parties. As far as the independent urban-popular movements are concerned, it is maintained that currently their number is declining and that they constitute collective manifestations of short duration, with a low degree of politicization and lacking the capacity for taking initiative or formulating alternative urban proposals.The autonomous popular urban movements are reviewed in this article, through a case study analyzing an organization that emerged in Durango, a medium-sized city with little industry. ...”

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