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[...]of the international debate about "native welfare" and the responsibilities of empire, anti-slavery organizations emerged in Britain, Italy, France, and Switzerland during the European expansion in Africa between 1880 and 1940. According to Dr O'Carroll, a key factor of working t...

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20th century
Bibliographic literature
Capitalism
Civil war
Communitarianism
Dutch language
Essays
Happiness
Ideology
Inequality
Interdisciplinary aspects
Laclau, Ernesto (1935-2014)
Marxism
Massacres
Occupational training
Philosophers
Philosophy
Political economy
Political movements
Political theory
Populism
Slavery
Social history
Society
Sociology
Surface structure
Theory
Translations
Transnationalism
Violence
War
Work organization
Working hours
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