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Sozialer Frieden - transnational

Les chantiers transnationaux de la paix sociale
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Das Schwerpunktheft beleuchtet die Genese des europäischen Sozialmodells und arbeitet die transnationalen Mechanismen heraus, die der Institutionalisierung der Europäischen Gemeinschaften vorangingen. Die westeuropäischen Länder hatten sich bereits früh mit einem Ensemble von sozialpolitischen und-rechtlichen Normen und Praktiken ausgestattet, die aus einem gemeinsamen Reflexionsprozess hervorgingen, bevor es zur Verabschiedung der ersten internationalen Instrumente kam, wie insbesondere der Europäischen Sozialcharta von 1961.
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ISBN/GTIN978-3-905315-59-2
Product TypeBook
BindingPaperback
PublisherChronos
Publication townZürich
Publication countrySwitzerland
Publishing date28/06/2013
SeriesTraverse
Series no.2013/2
LanguageGerman
Article no.2587750
CatalogsVLB
Data source no.d9fa4a64c7204ecfa503fb45a6d48a60
Product groupBU550
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In the aftermath of WW1, people all over the world plotted ambitious ways to try and reform society in such a way that conflict on a global scale would never again be possible. To achieve this, they felt entirely new societal structures were required which would grow from small utopian communities.
Anna Neima takes six of these communities from around the world, handling each one in an individual chapter. Despite this broken up approach, one of the most startling aspects of this book is how much personal continuity there were between movements that spread from Japan and India to California. On top of this many of them shared an obsession with Tolstoy and his top-down approach to reform society. I was endlessy fascinated by some of the tantalising visionaries and unhinged looks behind these communities and felt Neima does a superb job in showing how these six remote communities were part of a flawed but ambitious global network.

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