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    V|[aacute]|clav Havel's Postmodernism.Sherri Stone Replogle Manfred B. Steger - 2005 - Contemporary Political Theory 4 (3):253.
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    The Rise of the Global Imaginary: Political Ideologies From the French Revolution to the Global War on Terror.Manfred B. Steger - 2008 - Oxford University Press.
    A tour de force examination of the contemporary ideological landscape by one of the world's leading analysts of globalization.
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    Václav Havel's Postmodernism.Manfred B. Steger & J. Donald Moon - 2005 - Contemporary Political Theory 4 (3):253-274.
    Examining the nature of Václav Havel's 'postmodernism,' we suggest that his use of this ambiguous label can be best understood if interpreted outside the conventional binary framework of modern/postmodern philosophy, which does not sufficiently answer to the lingering crisis of foundational certainty in political theory. In our view, the Czech playwright-turned-politician offers not merely a less confining sense of what it means to be 'postmodern,' but his commitment to moral political action also lends itself to overcoming some of the limitations (...)
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    Václav Havel's Postmodernism.Manfred B. Steger & Sherri Stone Replogle - 2005 - Contemporary Political Theory 4 (3):253-274.
    Examining the nature of Václav Havel's 'postmodernism,' we suggest that his use of this ambiguous label can be best understood if interpreted outside the conventional binary framework of modern/postmodern philosophy, which does not sufficiently answer to the lingering crisis of foundational certainty in political theory. In our view, the Czech playwright-turned-politician offers not merely a less confining sense of what it means to be 'postmodern,' but his commitment to moral political action also lends itself to overcoming some of the limitations (...)
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    A future for socialism.Manfred Steger - 1995 - History of European Ideas 21 (5):713-715.
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    A perspective on solidarity in a ‘post-socialist’ world.Manfred Steger - 1994 - History of European Ideas 19 (1-3):325-331.
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    Engels After Marx.Manfred B. Steger & Terrell Carver (eds.) - 1999 - Pennsylvania State University Press.
    One hundred years after the death of Friedrich Engels, the longtime colleague of Karl Marx continues to influence the thought of socialist thinkers. This critical reappraisal of Engels addresses his relevance after both the death of Marx and the decline of Marxism, bringing Engels out from under the shadow of Marx to show the theoretical significance and historical impact of his wide-ranging criticisms for philosophy, science, political economy, history, and socialist politics. This collection of original essays seeks to determine the (...)
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    Searching for Satya through Ahimsa: Gandhi's Challenge to Western Discourses of Power.Manfred B. Steger - 2006 - Constellations 13 (3):332-353.
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    Disjunctive Globalization in the Era of the Great Unsettling.Manfred Steger & Paul James - 2020 - Theory, Culture and Society 37 (7-8):187-203.
    Globalization is now at its most disjunctive phase in human history. The planetary COVID-19 crisis has combined with the vulnerabilities of global capitalism to break down social routines. Yet, the current moment of the Great Unsettling also offers a critical opportunity to take stock of the present state of globalization. To this end, this article revisits and re-engages some pertinent themes raised in the pathbreaking 1990 TCS Global Culture issue. In particular, the article explores the crucial role of structural divergences (...)
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    Historical materialism and ethics: Eduard Bernstein's revisionist perspective.Manfred Steger - 1992 - History of European Ideas 14 (5):647-663.
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    Political Ideologies and Social Imaginaries in the Global Age.Manfred Steger - 2014 - Global Justice : Theory Practice Rhetoric 2.
    This article argues that proliferation of prefixes like ‘neo’ and ‘post’ that adorn conventional ‘isms’ have cast a long shadow on the contemporary relevance of traditional political ideologies. Suggesting that there is, indeed, something new about today’s political belief systems, the essay draws on the concept of ‘social imaginaries’ to make sense of the changing nature of the contemporary ideological landscape. The core thesis presented here is that today’s ideologies are increasingly translating the rising global imaginary into competing political programs (...)
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    Political ideologies in the age of globalization.Manfred B. Steger - 2013 - In Michael Freeden, Lyman Tower Sargent & Marc Stears (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Political Ideologies. Oxford University Press. pp. 214.
    This chapter reflects on why and how the forces of globalization have altered the conventional political belief systems codified by social power elites since the French Revolution. In order to explain these dramatic transformations, the chapter discusses at some length the crucial relationship between two ‘social imaginaries’—the national and the global—that underpin the articulation of political ideologies. The chapter suggests a new typology of three contemporary ‘globalisms’ based on the disaggregation of new ideational clusters not merely into core concepts, but, (...)
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    Three Dimensions of Subjective Globalization.Manfred B. Steger & Paul James - 2011 - ProtoSociology 27:53-70.
    Arguing that today’s burgeoning globalization literature still neglects the investigation of powerful subjective dynamics of growing social interconnectivity, this article explores how various ideological articulations of globalization have shaped its material designs and in­stantiations. The thickening of global consciousness can be conceptualized along the three interrelated dimensions or layers of ideology, imaginary, and ontology. Each of these three layers of subjective globalization is constituted in practice at an ever-greater generality, durability, and depth. Normative contestations continue, but they tend to have (...)
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    Engels After Marx.Manfred B. Steger & Terrell Carver (eds.) - 2004 - Pennsylvania State University Press.
    One hundred years after the death of Friedrich Engels, the longtime colleague of Karl Marx continues to influence the thought of socialist thinkers. This critical reappraisal of Engels addresses his relevance after both the death of Marx and the decline of Marxism, bringing Engels out from under the shadow of Marx to show the theoretical significance and historical impact of his wide-ranging criticisms for philosophy, science, political economy, history, and socialist politics. This collection of original essays seeks to determine the (...)
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    Imperial Globalism, Democracy, and the “Political Turn”.Manfred B. Steger - 2006 - Political Theory 34 (3):372-382.
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    Reflections on “Critical Thinking” in Global Studies.Manfred B. Steger - 2016 - ProtoSociology 33:19-40.
    Much of what passes today as “global(ization) theory” falls within the new transdisciplinary framework of “global studies” (GS). GS constitutes an academic space of tension that gener­ates critical investigations into our age as one shaped by the intensifying forces of globaliza­tion. Indeed, the young field both embraces and exudes the “global imaginary” – a sense of the social whole that frames our age as one shaped by the forces of globalization. Moreover, few GS scholars would object to the proposition that (...)
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  17. A Brief History of Neoliberalism and Neoliberalism Vsi Value Pack.David Harvey, Manfred B. Steger & Ravi K. Roy - 2015 - Oxford University Press UK.
     
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    Editorial: The Globalization of Populism.Barrie Axford & Manfred B. Steger - 2020 - ProtoSociology 37:5-17.
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  19. Manfred Steger, Selected Writings of Eduard Bernstein, 1900-1921; The Quest for Evolutionary Socialism: Eduard Bernstein and Social Democracy. [REVIEW]P. Beilharz - 1999 - Thesis Eleven 58:129-131.
     
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  20. Manfred B. Steger and Terrell Carver, eds., Engels After Marx Reviewed by.John P. Burke - 2000 - Philosophy in Review 20 (3):224-226.
     
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  21. Manfred B. Steger and Terrell Carver, eds., Engels After Marx. [REVIEW]John Burke - 2000 - Philosophy in Review 20:224-226.
     
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    The rise of the global imaginary: Political ideologies from the French revolution to the global war on terror - Manfred B. Steger.Carole K. Fink - 2009 - Ethics and International Affairs 23 (3):306-307.
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    The Rise of the Global Imaginary: Political Ideologies from the French Revolution to the Global Waron Terror, Manfred B. Steger (New York: Oxford University Press, 2008), 336 pp., $43 cloth, $30 paper. [REVIEW]Carole K. Fink - 2009 - Ethics and International Affairs 23 (3):306-308.
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    Globalization Discourse.Roland Robertson - 2021 - ProtoSociology 38:172-187.
    Set in the immediate context of the recent UN conference on climate change in Glasgow and the sudden emergence of the variant, Omicron, this paper involves discussion of the present state of discourse concerning globalization in the broadest sense. It begins by contrasting the approaches and substance of two specific books: Globalization Matters by Manfred Steger and Paul James and Grave New World by Stephen King. The difference between the two books is brought into sharp relief by the (...)
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    Organism and character decomposition: Steps towards an integrative theory of biology.Manfred D. Laubichler & Günter P. Wagner - 2000 - Philosophy of Science 67 (3):300.
    In this paper we argue that an operational organism concept can help to overcome the structural deficiency of mathematical models in biology. In our opinion, the structural deficiency of mathematical models lies mainly in our inability to identify functionally relevant biological characters in biological systems, and not so much in a lack of adequate mathematical representations of biological processes. We argue that the problem of character identification in biological systems is linked to the question of a properly formulated organism concept. (...)
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    The Organism is dead. Long live the organism!Manfred D. Laubichler - 2000 - Perspectives on Science 8 (3):286-315.
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    The strategy concept and John Maynard Smith’s influence on theoretical biology.Manfred D. Laubichler, Edward H. Hagen & Peter Hammerstein - 2005 - Biology and Philosophy 20 (5):1041-1050.
    Here we argue that the concept of strategies, as it was introduced into biology by John Maynard Smith, is a prime illustration of the four dimensions of theoretical biology in the post-genomic era. These four dimensions are: data analysis and management, mathematical and computational model building and simulation, concept formation and analysis, and theory integration. We argue that all four dimensions of theoretical biology are crucial to future interactions between theoretical and empirical biologists as well as with philosophers of biology.
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    Symposium “The Organism in Philosophical Focus”—An Introduction.Manfred D. Laubichler - 2000 - Philosophy of Science 67 (3):259.
  29. The Resurrection of the Dead: Exegesis of 1 Cor. 15 in German Protestant Theology from F. C. Baur to W. Künneth.Manfred Kwiran - 1972
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    Changing schools, changing practices: perspectives on educational reform and teacher professionalism.Manfred Lang (ed.) - 1999 - Louvain, Belgium: Garant.
    Foreword The collection of research papers in this book is a selection made from those which were presented at the eighth conference of the International ...
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  31. Lebenskunst und Kohärenz: Beobachtungen anhand von Epiktet und dem Römerbrief.Manfred Lang - 2013 - In Friedrich Wilhelm Horn, Ulrich Volp, Ruben Zimmermann & Esther Verwold (eds.), Ethische Normen des frühen Christentums: Gut - Leben - Leib - Tugend. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck.
     
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    The Camel's Nose: Memoirs of a Curious Scientist. Knut Schmidt-Nielsen.Manfred D. Laubichler - 1999 - Isis 90 (3):622-624.
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    The regulatory genome: Eric Davidson at 70.Manfred D. Laubichler - 2007 - Bioessays 29 (9):937-939.
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  34. Versuch über Carl Schmitt im Nationalsozialismus.Manfred Lauermann - 1988 - In Klaus Hansen & Hans J. Lietzmann (eds.), Carl Schmitt und die Liberalismuskritik. Opladen: Leske + Budrich.
     
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  35. Wider den Revolutionszwang!Manfred D. Laubichler - 1995 - Ethik Und Sozialwissenschaften 6 (3):333.
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  36. La loi du langage et l'anarchie du sens. A propos du débat Searle-Derrida.Manfred Frank - 1984 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 38 (151):396.
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  37. Le Dieu à venir. Leçons VII et VIII, coll. « Le Génie du philosophe ».Manfred Frank, F. Vatan & V. von Schenk - 1991 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 181 (3):344-344.
     
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  38. L'herméneutique De Schleiermacher. Relecture Autour Du Débat Herméneutique-néostructuralisme.Manfred Frank - 1984 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 38 (151):348.
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    Prosa der Welt.Manfred Züfle - 1968 - (Einsiedeln,): Johannes-Verlag.
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    Der Ordo Amoris bei Max Scheler. Seine Beziehungen zur materialen Wertethik und zum Ressentimentbegriff.Manfred S. Frings - 1966 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 20 (1):57 - 76.
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    The differential effects of syntactical pairings on cued recall and recognition.Andrew Manfred Olson - 1974 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 3 (3):232-233.
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    Mantik in Ugarit: Keilalphabetische Texte der Opferschau, Omensammlungen, Nekromantie.Dennis Pardee, Manfred Dietrich & Oswald Loretz - 1993 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 113 (4):614.
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    Varieties of Subjectivity.Manfred Frank - 2012 - In Sofia Miguens & Gerhard Preyer (eds.), Consciousness and Subjectivity. [Place of publication not identified]: Ontos Verlag. pp. 171-188.
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    Materialien zu Schellings philosophischen Anfängen.Manfred Frank & Gerhard Kurz (eds.) - 1975 - Frankfurt (am Main): Suhrkamp.
  45. Preface: Fichtes Wissenschaftslehre Nova Methodo (1796-99).Manfred Frank - 1998 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 52 (206):551-555.
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  46. Probleme mit der inneren Wahrnehmung.Manfred Frank - 2010 - In Manfred Frank & Niels Weidtmann (eds.), Husserl und die Philosophie des Geistes. Berlin: Suhrkamp.
     
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    “The Difficult Step into Actuality”: On the Makings of an Early Romantic Realism1.Manfred Frank - 2016 - Comparative and Continental Philosophy 8 (2):199-215.
    Was the philosophy of Early German Romanticism, as we understand it today, nothing but a milder variety of Early German Idealism? Not at all! One has only to note the radical differences between the two. Friedrich von Hardenberg and Friedrich Schlegel, the two most significant thinkers of the Early Romantic movement, decisively broke with what Reinhold’s critical disciples had called a “philosophy from the highest principle [Grundsatzphilosophie].” Instead of adopting Reinhold’s and Fichte’s idea of subjectivity as the principle of a (...)
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    A novel look at the structure of the pragmatic view of the world: Max Scheler.Manfred S. Frings - 2002 - In Leo V. Ryan, F. Byron Nahser & Wojciech Gasparski (eds.), Praxiology and pragmatism. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers. pp. 10--107.
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    A reply to mr. Mattick's article on marxism and the new physics.Manfred S. Frings - 1964 - Philosophy of Science 31 (3):289-293.
    It will be recalled that Mr. Mattick stated that Marxism does not derive its social theory from physical theory, and that any attempt to do so is an aberration from marxism. It is maintained that Marx is not a determinist or indeterminist in the ususal sense of these terms. Furthermore, it was argued that ideologies are no longer decisive weapons and that Marxists put little trust in the dialectical course of history.
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    Bericht über die Sachlage am philosophischen Nachlaß Max Schelers.Manfred S. Frings - 1971 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 25 (2):315 - 320.
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