02108nam2 22003253i 450 VAN027177320240505060945.943978-88-02-07263-020240213d2006 |0itac50 baitaIT|||| |||||2John Stuart Milla cura di Biancamaria Fontanaintroduzione di Giacomo BecattiniTorinoUTET libreria, 2006. – VI, 626-1275 p.19 cmCome i salari del lavoratore rappresentano la remunerazione del lavoro, così i profitti del capitalista costituiscono propriamente la remunerazione dell’ astinenza. Essi sono ciò che egli guadagna astenendosi dal consumare il capitale per uso proprio, e destinandolo al consumo dei lavoratori produttivi. Egli richiede una ricompensa per questa astinenza. Molto spesso, dal punto di vista del godimento personale, egli otterrebbe di più scialacquando il proprio capitale, dal momento che questo è superiore alla somma dei profitti che potrà rendere negli anni che il capitalista può aspettarsi di vivere.001VAN00221332001 Classici dell'economia210 TorinoUtet30001VAN02717612001 Principi di economia politicaJohn Stuart Milla cura di Biancamaria Fontanaintroduzione di Giacomo Becattini210 TorinoUTET libreria2006215 2 volumi19 cm2TorinoVANL000001MillJohn StuartVANV02926407067964BecattiniGiacomoVANV002086080FontanaBiancamariaVANV006944340UTET <editore>VANV107949650Mill, StuartMill, John StuartVANV029265Stuart Mill, JohnMill, John StuartVANV029266ITSOL20240614RICABIBLIOTECA DEL DIPARTIMENTO DI SCIENZE POLITICHE JEAN MONNETIT-CE0182VAN04VAN0271773BIBLIOTECA DEL DIPARTIMENTO DI SCIENZE POLITICHE JEAN MONNET04CONS LT ECO POL 04 669 152 B 20240213 Buono23615119UNICAMPANIA03790nam 2200733Ia 450 991082520350332120200520144314.00-7619-1493-51-322-41732-61-4522-6218-7(CKB)2550000000105305(EBL)996694(OCoLC)809772406(SSID)ssj0000697380(PQKBManifestationID)12226072(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000697380(PQKBWorkID)10690988(PQKB)10675447(SSID)ssj0000741427(PQKBManifestationID)12286865(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000741427(PQKBWorkID)10720482(PQKB)11690397(MiAaPQ)EBC996694(OCoLC)1007858356(StDuBDS)EDZ0000064173(EXLCZ)99255000000010530519990723d2000 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtccrMasculinities at school /edited by Nancy Lesko1st ed.Thousand Oaks, Calif. Sage Publicationsc20001 online resource (xxx, 360 p.)Research on men and masculinities series ;11Description based upon print version of record.1-4522-2554-0 0-7619-1494-3 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Contents; Series Editor's Foreword; Introduction; Part I - Elementary Schools; Chapter 1 - The Problem(s) of Men in Early Education; Chapter 2 - Topologies of Masculinity: Gendered Spatialities of Preadolescent Boys; Chapter 3 - Theorizing Urban Black Masculinity Construction in an African-Centered School; Part II - Secondary Schools; Chapter 4 - Heterosexism in Middle Schools; Chapter 5 - Textbooks, Knowledge, and Masculinity: Examining Patriarchy from within; Chapter 6 - Peer (Dis)Connections, School, and African American Masculinities; Part III - Postsecondary SchoolsChapter 7 - ""New Times"" in an Old Country: Emerging Black Gay Identities and (Hetero) Sexual DiscontentsChapter 8 - Preparing to Teach Coach: Tracking the Gendered Relations of Dominance on and off the Football Field; Chapter 9 - Striving for Educational Rigor: Acceptance of Masculine Privilege; Chapter 10 - ""What's this About a Few Good Men?"" Negotiating Gender in Military Education; Part IV - Pedagogies, Policies, and Leadership; Chapter 11 - Tempering the Masculinities of TechnologyChapter 12 - The Sounds of Silence: Notes on the Personal Politics of Men's Leadership in Gender-Based Violence Prevention EducationChapter 13 - The ""Facts of the Case"": Gender Equity for Boys as a Public Policy Issue; Chapter 14 - Same as it never was: Masculinity and Identification in Feminism; Index; About the Contributors'Masculinities at School' presents current critical theory on the creation of masculinities in school environments. Contributors examine masculinities in North American, Australian and British schools, from preschool to graduation.Research on men and masculinities series ;11.BoysEducationSocial aspectsMasculinitySex differences in educationSocial aspectsGender identityBoysEducationSocial aspects.Masculinity.Sex differences in educationSocial aspects.Gender identity.371.823/41Lesko Nancy911129MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910825203503321Masculinities at school3921783UNINA