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prefiguration in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Prefiguration may
refer to:
Prefiguration (politics), the
reflection of a ****ure
society being...
- employs."
Prefigurativism is the
attempt to
enact prefigurative politics.
Boggs wrote about prefiguration in the
context of the
revolutionary movements in...
- were
instead interpreted "as
figura rerum or
phenomenal prophecy, as a
prefiguration of Christ".
Typological interpretation was a key
element of Medieval...
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Individualism Law
Mutual aid Parti****tory
politics Permanent autonomous zone
Prefigurative politics Proletarian internationalism Propaganda of the deed Refusal...
-
staple of
contemporary anarchism. The
social anarchist principle of
prefiguration has also been
shared by
sections of anti-state Marxism, particularly...
- in some
mainstream outlets, and his
writings have been
described as
prefiguring Trumpism.
Sailer po****rized the term "human biodiversity" for a right-wing...
- encomp****ing
Ancient Greece.
Chinese civilization emerged early, and
prefigured other East
Asian civilisations.
Throughout history,
imperial China would...
- brother's
family being broken up by his
unbridled womanising—something that
prefigures her own
later situation. A bachelor,
Vronsky is
eager to
marry Anna if...
-
ability to
intervene forcibly at will in Gaza. * Gawerc, Mic****e (2012).
Prefiguring Peace: Israeli-Palestinian
Peacebuilding Partnerships.
Lexington Books...
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other hand,
perhaps more than any
other building of the 16th century, it
prefigures the
architecture of the Baroque.
Giacomo della Porta and
Domenico Fontana...