- politics. Parti****tory
democracy was
central to
prefigurative politics. [...] The crux of
prefigurative politics imposed substantial tasks, the central...
- Look up
prefiguration in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Prefiguration may
refer to:
Prefiguration (politics), the
reflection of a ****ure
society being...
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upholds prefigurative politics,
considering it
necessary for the
means to
achieve anarchy be
consistent with that end goal.
Social anarchism prefigures itself...
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emphasize egalitarian channels characterized by inclusive, action-driven,
prefigurative, and
marginal practices that
challenge conventional media. One way of...
- to be an "ideology of survival." He
further describes anarchism as
prefigurative action by
which adherents do not wait for
major societal change to begin...
- Niches:
Prefigurative Communities on **** Land."
Journal of Homo****uality, 56 (2009):720-722. Anahita, Sine. "Nestled Into Niches:
Prefigurative Communities...
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groups across the
world who can
build "
prefigurative"
projects for non-violent
radical social change.
These prefigurative steps go "beyond the
market and the...
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conjunction with
affinity groups and
ideas of parti****tory
democracy and
prefigurative politics. The
Movement for a New
Society (MNS) has been
credited for...
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skeleton and the
muscular forces that are
applied to it in a
manner that
prefigured the
modern science of biomechanics. He drew the
heart and
vascular system...
- Events,
persons or
statements in the Old
Testament are seen as
types prefiguring or su****ded by antitypes,
events or
aspects of
Christ or his revelation...