- Look up
autarchy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Autarchy may
refer to: Autarchism, an
ideology or
practice that
promotes individual self-governance...
- "right to live
according to its
spiritual values",
Francoists embraced the
autarchic economic ideas of the Axis
powers and made them a core characteristic...
- The
Polish United Workers'
Party (Polish:
Polska Zjednoczona Partia Robotnicza,
pronounced [ˈpɔlska zjɛdnɔˈt͡ʂɔna ˈpartja rɔbɔtˈɲit͡ʂa]),
commonly abbreviated...
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Illustration of how
autarchic hordes of
huntergatherers began to form inter-group
organisations already at the
early Neolithic period.
According to Klaus...
- expediency,
aiming at an exclusive,
separate Jewish economy as a
basis for an
autarchic society and state." (Morris 1999)[page needed] Shafir, G.; Peled, Y. (2002)...
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Socialist Youth (Portuguese:
Juventude Socialista) is the
youth organisation of the
Socialist Party of Portugal. The
Socialist Youth (JS) is a political...
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remain in the
former capital, with 50
public offices,
including agencies,
autarchies,
foundations and
public companies, such as the
National Library, the National...
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ensue from them, or
avoid pleasures if
greater pains ensue, and in the "
autarchy"
portion of his
Letter to Menoeceus, he
teaches that
living frugally can...
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Italian invasion of Ethiopia,
Mussolini strongly advocated agrarianism and
autarchy as part of his
economic "battles" for Land, the Lira and Grain. As Prime...
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Catholic Church and the
materialist faith of
temporal religion; in The
Autarchy of Culture:
Intellectuals and
Fascism in the 1930s, the
priest Giuseppe...