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    Georges Gurvitch e la libertà situata

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    The topicality of Georges Gurvitch's thought can be identified in the concept of “situated freedom”. This is a kind of solution proposed by the author, as the freedom of the subject in a certain society, in interaction with others; as such, it cannot be absolute but mediated on the basis of the situation in which the subject and the system are confronted from time to time

    Le folle di Gustave Le Bon

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    Gustave Le Bon's theory of crowds is one of the first theories which - in the sociological field - bridges holistic and individualistic approaches. In fact, the author analyzes the action of the crowds, but always as a collective impetus and with the hope of constructive actions. There is also a strong topicality in the reflection of the role played by instinct as a catalyst for action towards homologation in a crowd / mass and its strength, in moments of social uncertainty. Key words: Movements, Crowds, Action theory, Lea

    EUP890412 Supplemental Material2 - Supplemental material for Does politics drive conflict in central banks’ committees? Lifting the veil on the European Central Bank consensus

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    Supplemental material, EUP890412 Supplemental Material2 for Does politics drive conflict in central banks’ committees? Lifting the veil on the European Central Bank consensus by Manuela Moschella and Nicola M Diodati in European Union Politics</p
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