11.06.2026 à 23:40
STARODUBTSEV Vladyslav
The dominant currents of Soviet Russian dissident thought — liberal universalism on one side, religious nationalism on the other — shared a common blind spot: neither integrated the national question into their critique of the system. As the Russian socialist historian Ilya Budraitskis has documented, many left-wing dissident groups, after imprisonment and the end of the Khrushchev Thaw, abandoned socialist and Marxist commitments for nationalism, orthodox Christianity, or liberal rights (…)
- History (Ukraine)11.06.2026 à 23:39
BADZIO Yurii
Written in Kyiv in March–April 1989, this document is one of the few programmatic texts produced by the Eastern European dissident-socialist tradition that integrates the national question into its class analysis as a structural element rather than a secondary concern. Its author, Yurii Badzio, had spent years in the camps of Mordovia and in exile in Yakutia. He came out of the same intellectual current as Kuroń and Modzelewski in Poland, Petr Uhl in Czechoslovakia, and the workers' (…)
- History (Ukraine)11.06.2026 à 22:30
DONG Yige, WU Angela Xiao
Angela Xiao Wu et Yige Dong analysent dix ans d'évolution du féminisme en Chine. Elles identifient deux courants principaux : le féminisme « entrepreneurial », qui traite le mariage comme une transaction délibérée et déstabilise ainsi l'ordre patriarcal, et le féminisme « non coopératif », qui prône le retrait total du marché matrimonial au profit de l'autonomie individuelle. Face au ralentissement économique, au chômage des jeunes et à l'effondrement de la natalité, ces deux courants (…)
- Femme (Chine)