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- 751: Socialism
- ... would be the triumph of common sense, the inevitable outcome of LIBERALISM, the extension of democracy from politics to industry. CHRISTIAN SOCIALISM spread from its beginnings in England to France and Germany. Charles KINGSLEY, John Malcolm Forbes Ludlow (1821-1911), and Frederick Denison MAURICE were among its founders. They in the main supported moderate social democracy, emphasizing what they understood as the central message of the church in social ethics, notably ...
- 752: Welfare Reform: A Matter of Justice
- ... lost medical benefits. Nor can they afford personal health insurance with the meager wages they earn. These hard working men and women, their dependent children, and their convalescent parents also need medical coverage. They need x-rays, chemotherapy, to have babies, tonsillectomies, infant immunization, and nursing home care. If current plans for Medicaid reform are enacted, many will loose even this last chance to receive decent medical care. John Stuart Mill ...
- 753: Catch-22 2
- ... Online. Internet. Feb 12 2000. Available: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/World/Americas/heller141299.shtml Way, Brian. "Formal Experiment and Social Discontent: Joseph Heller's Catch 22." The Penguin Companion to American Literature. Ed. Malcolm Bradbury, Eric Mottram, and Jean Franco.
- 754: Defender Of The Faith
- ... on a first name basis with Marx for a familiarity that Marx did not want. Grossbart suspected Marx was Jewish by the spelling of his last name which he spelled out as M-a-r-x . Grossbart led Marx into believing he was interested in going to church instead of cleaning the barracks. Marx knowing it was unfair that they were denied the chance to attend service told Grossbart he could ...
- 755: There Seems To Be A Need For Violence In Society!
- ... has accomplished so much in the course of it's history. Today's society can not ruin it all. The best way is to start with our children. We know what happens after kids watch "X-MEN", or "Power Rangers", etc., they respond very quicly. Next thing we see is that they try in school or in playground what they saw on TV. Society needs to take our future in its ...
- 756: Censorship of Rap Music
- ... which he ran over offending tapes and CDs with a steamrolle r. The vice- president of the United States wife, Tipper Gore, has launched her own crusade. In her book, Raising PG Kids in an X- rated Society , she takes the music industry to task for glamorizing sex and violence in material targeted to kids. She has encouraged record companies to label all albums and tapes that have sexually explicit lyrics ...
- 757: Good And Evil In The Crucible
- ... The Crucible written by Arthur Miller is a story of a great catastrophe which highlights a free man s courageous and never-ending fight against mass pressures to make him bow down in conformity (intro.-x) and shows how hysteria can be used for evil purposes in an atmosphere were there is a belief in freedom and right of dissent.
- 758: Hemingway And Camus
- ... do when confronted with ambiguous results. And we get more information in the following two chapters, for Hemingway gives us Frederic Henry in hospital visited first by Rinaldi and then by the priest. In Chapter X Rinaldi comes to the field hospital and the talk is of decorations, girls, and booze. In Chapter XI the priest visits and the juxtaposition of the two chapters promises much. If Rinaldi and the priest ...
- 759: NAZISM
- ... into humans to observe the effect. Prisoners were forced to exist on sea water to see how long castaways might survive. Gynecology was an area of interest. Various methods of sterilization were practiced--by massive X-ray, by irritants and drugs, by surgery without benefit of anesthetic. As techniques were perfected, it was determined that a doctor with 10 assistants could sterilize 1,000 women per day. The "experimental people" were ...
- 760: Slavery - Causes
- ... how to make the land most productive. With a permanent work force, such as slaves, the slaves would only require to be educated once, instead of the planters having to re-educate indentured servants every X number of years. The African slaves also had other characteristics that enticed colonists to use them as a labor force. The African slaves were immune to malaria, which resisted them from disease. The africans also ...
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