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    Napoleon in his own defence; being a reprint of certain letters written by Napoleon from St. Helena to Lady Clavering, and a reply by Theodore Hook; with which are incorporated notes and an essay on Napoleon as a man of letters,

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    With reproductions of title-pages of Letters from the cape of Good Hope, 1817, and Facts illustrative of the treatment of Napoleon [by Theodore Hook] 1819.Introduction.--I. Napoleon as a man of letters. Suggested by the republication of his "Letters from the Cape." By the editor.--II. Letters from the Cape. Attributed to O'Meara and Las Cases, but actually written by Napoleon. With a prefatory note by the editor.--III. Napoleon in St. Helena. By Theodore Hook, being a reply to the "Letters from the Cape." With a prefatory note on Hook by the editor.--Appendix: Hitherto unpublished letters by T.H. Brooke, secretary to the governor of St. Helena.--Index.Mode of access: Internet

    Reformas e reformismo: "democracia progressiva" e políticas sociais (ou "para uma teoria política da reforma sanitária")

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    Na introdução deste artigo, o autor parte de uma preocupação com o debate atual em torno do processo de tentativa de inovação política setorial que vem sendo designado entre nós pela expressão "Reforma Sanitária". Chama a atenção para os diferentes sentidos em que, a seu ver, esta expressão tem sido utilizada no Brasil E se dispõe a deter-se, particularmente, em um destes sentidos: o que se aproxima da formulação italiana de mesmo nome (a "Riforma Sanitária"). Esta discussão o leva, no corpo do artigo propriamente dito, a tratar, centralmente, da relação entre as características assumidas pela ordenação política liberal contemporânea e a estratégia gramsci-togliattiana de transição no socialismo, no que tange ao tema das chamadas "Políticas Públicas" e, mais particularmente, das "Políticas Sociais". O artigo termina com um esboço inicial de um projeto de investigação comparativa nesta área.<br>In the introduction, the author discusses the current debate on the "Reforma Sanitária"; a proposal to innovate health policy. The author draws attention to the different meanings that can be attributed, in his opinion, to the use of this term in Brazil. He focusses particularly on the meaning closer to that of the Italian proposal of the same name ("Riforma Sanitaria"). The discussion leads the author to question the relationship between the characteristics of the contemporary political liberal organization and the Gramsci-Togliattian strategy of the transition in socialism, within the field of "Public Policies" and more specifically ''Social Policies". The article ends with a preliminary outline a comparative investigation in this field

    Against Teleology in the Study of Race: Toward the Abolition of the Progress Paradigm

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    Debating Social Development: Strategies for Social Development

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