2010

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Afterword

Afterword

Invitation to an Open Conspiracy: The Bartleby Project

From: Weapons of Mass Instruction

The whole diseased empire of institutional schooling is, like the wonderful one-horse shay, extremely fragile. Its most vulnerable point, the glue that holds the thing together, is standardized … 14 $1.40 Add
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Agrofuels & Food Sovereignty

Agrofuels & Food Sovereignty

Another Agrarian Transition

From: Food Sovereignty

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AIDS Fiends and High-Risk Groups

AIDS Fiends and High-Risk Groups

Misrepresenting and Signifying a Disease

From: Constructing Danger

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“An Unselfish Interest?”: Canada and the Hungarian Revolution, 1954–1957

“An Unselfish Interest?”: Canada and the Hungarian Revolution, 1954–1957

From: The 1956 Hungarian Revolution

Hungarian revolution had important implications for Canadian foreign policy. This paper explores Canada’s nuanced diplomatic reaction to the crisis against the backdrop of Ottawa’s … 19 $2.47 Add
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Animals and Social Justice

Animals and Social Justice

A Civilized Society?

From: About Canada: Animal Rights

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Appendices

Appendices

From: Dry Run

Glossary of Terms, Resources, List of Interviews 10 $1.00 Add
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Appendix 1 The Right to Produce and Access to Land

Appendix 1 The Right to Produce and Access to Land

Food Sovereignty: A Future without Hunger

From: Food Sovereignty

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Appendix

Appendix

Policy Recommendations for Developing an Inclusive Canadian Agricultural Policy

From: Food Sovereignty in Canada

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Appendix 2 Our World is Not For Sale

Appendix 2 Our World is Not For Sale

Priority to Peoples' Food Sovereignty

From: Food Sovereignty

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Appendix: Conference Notes

Appendix: Conference Notes

From: The 1956 Hungarian Revolution

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Argentina: Occupy, Resist, Produce

Argentina: Occupy, Resist, Produce

From: Humanizing the Economy

New World, Old Habits Occupy, Resist, Produce Zanon Co-op and Community Brukman An Awakening The Road Ahead 30 $3.00 Add
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Arrival and Reception: Hungarian Refugees, 1956–1957

Arrival and Reception: Hungarian Refugees, 1956–1957

From: The 1956 Hungarian Revolution

The government of Canada is well organized to recruit, screen, transport, and receive large numbers of immigrants. The situation was not different in the mid-1950s. In 1956, 165,000 immigrants … 33 $4.29 Add
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“As Sharp As You Could Cut Them”

“As Sharp As You Could Cut Them”

From: Persistent Poverty

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Back to the Future?

Back to the Future?

The Choice Is Ours

From: Persistent Poverty

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Becoming A Living Text

Becoming A Living Text

From: Maternity Rolls

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Elsewhere from Here

Elsewhere from Here

Remapping the Territories of White Femininity

From: White Femininity

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