Etnicidade e nacionalismo

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Consello da Cultura Galega, 2001 - 582 páginas
 

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Página 190 - Citizenship of the Union is hereby established. Every person holding the nationality of a Member State shall be a citizen of the Union.
Página 137 - ... la matriz simbólica en la que el yo \je] se precipita en una forma primordial, antes de objetivarse en la dialéctica de la identificación con el otro y antes de que el lenguaje le restituya en lo universal su función de sujeto.
Página 440 - Racism (1989), racialization is referred to as those instances where social relations between people have been structured by the signification of human biological characteristics in such a way as to define and construct difFerentiated social collectivities.
Página 55 - The union was made by men of limited vision for very short-term and comparatively petty, if not squalid, aims. In intention it had little to do with the needs of England and even less with those of Scotland, but a great deal to do with private political ambitions.
Página 165 - The Third Wave brings with it a genuinely new way of life based on diversified, renewable energy sources; on methods of production that make most factory assembly lines obsolete; on new, non-nuclear families; on a novel institution that might be called the "electronic cottage"; and on radically changed schools and corporations of the future.
Página 377 - La receta consiste en liberalizar los mercados nacionales y mundiales en la creencia de que las corrientes libres de comercio, finanzas e información producirán el mejor resultado para el crecimiento del bienestar humano. Todo se presenta con un aire de inevitabilidad y convicción abrumadora. Desde al auge del libre comercio en el siglo XIX no había una teoría económica que concitara una certidumbre tan generalizada".
Página 351 - Compañía: adicionado con las vidas de los Santos y festividades que celebra la Iglesia de España, y que escribieron los PP.
Página 53 - The outcome of that day subjected the native Irish to persecution and tyranny for several generations to come, but it saved Protestantism in Europe and enabled the British Empire to launch forth strongly on its career of prosperity, freedom and expansion overseas. But while Enniskillen, Londonderry and the Boyne were but a stage in the forward march of British and world history, they became the central point of time in the imagination of the ruling race in Ireland. With equal intensity of recollection...
Página 310 - D. Antonio Sánchez Moguel en su recepción en la Real Academia de la Historia, de Madrid, el 8 de Diciembre de 1888, La Habana, Imprenta y Papelería La Universal, de Ruiz y Hno., 1889.
Página 168 - ... preserve the identity of the political community, which nothing, including immigration, can be permitted to encroach upon, since that identity is founded on the constitutional principles anchored in the political culture and not on the basic ethical orientations of the cultural form of life predominant in that country.

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