Tag: Politically

Politically Motivated Justice Authoritarian Legacies and Their Role in Shaping Constitutional Practices in the Former S


Free Download Artem Galushko, "Politically Motivated Justice: Authoritarian Legacies and Their Role in Shaping Constitutional Practices in the Former S"
English | ISBN: 9462654581 | 2021 | 230 pages | PDF | 4 MB
The book addresses authoritarian legacies of politically motivated justice and its unwritten practices that have re-emerged in the recent trials related to both political and ordinary criminal charges against prominent opposition leaders in many former Soviet republics. Taking into account that in any country all trials are more or less related to politics, the author differentiates between trials on political issues (political trials that are not necessarily arbitrary) and politicized partisan trials (arbitrary trials against political opponents). The monograph, thus, adopts a broad definition of a political trial, which includes all trials that are related to politicians and political matters such as elections, regime change, activities of parties and other political organizations. The focus lies on a separate group of partisan trials that are politicized (i.e. politically motivated) and which are used by governments to restrain political opposition and dissent.

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Politically Red


Free Download Politically Red by Eduardo Cadava, Sara Nadal-Melsio
English | December 5, 2023 | ISBN: 0262047802 | True EPUB | 400 pages | 12.6 MB
How reading and writing are collective acts of political pedagogy, and why the struggle for change must begin at the level of the sentence.

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Tacitus’ History of Politically Effective Speech Truth to Power


Free Download Ellen O’Gorman, "Tacitus’ History of Politically Effective Speech: Truth to Power"
English | ISBN: 1350095494 | 2020 | 232 pages | PDF | 2 MB
This study examines how Tacitus’ representation of speech determines the roles of speakers within the political sphere, and explores the possibility of politically effective speech in the principate. It argues against the traditional scholarly view that Tacitus refuses to offer a positive view of senatorial power in the principate: while senators did experience limitations and changes to what they could achieve in public life, they could aim to create a dimension of political power and efficacy through speeches intended to create and sustain relations which would in turn determine the roles played by both senators or an emperor.

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Politically Red


Free Download Eduardo Cadava, "Politically Red"
English | ISBN: 0262047802 | 2023 | 400 pages | PDF | 11 MB
How reading and writing are collective acts of political pedagogy, and why the struggle for change must begin at the level of the sentence.

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