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- 1461: Diverse Cultures In The Foundi
- ... was pretty far fetched in the colonies given that the majority of our population was working class. Also, the most important political idea in America was the equality of men. According to John Locke’s philosophy, all men were created equal and have the unalienable rights to life, liberty and property according to God. (Later the latter changed to the pursuit of happiness.) Thus, the predominant idea in the Declaration of ...
- 1462: Development Of The Communist T
- ... Engels. Without these two men the entire basis of communism and communist principles would be non-existent. --- BIBLIOGRAPHY Engels, Friedrich, Karl Marx. The Communist Manifesto. Washington Square Press; New York: 1964. Hacker, Andrew. Political Theory: Philosophy, Ideology, Science. The Macmillian Company; New York: 1961. Heilbroner, Robert. Marxism, For and Against. W.W. Norton & Company; New York: 1980. Payne, Robert. Marx. Simon and Schuster; New York: 1968.
- 1463: Determinism In Quicksand
- ... confronted with the notion that she should accentuate her differences and after awhile Helga “gave herself up wholly to the fascinating business of being seen, gaped at, desired” (74). The fact that she embraces this philosophy proves to be a mistake. The women of Denmark know that Helga is “not to be reckoned seriously in their scheme of things…she wasn’t one of them. She didn’t at all count ...
- 1464: David Garrick
- ... of ‘experiencing’ the feelings of the character, is a concept that helped lead 18th-century theatre into a new naturalistic era. It was an approach to acting that was directly at odds with the theatrical philosophy prior to Garrick’s inception (Stone and Kahrl 35). Garrick’s innovative style known as naturalism, led the extremely popular and successful actor James Quin to remark " If this [method of Garrick’s] is right ...
- 1465: Cuban Missile Crisis
- ... Castro, supported his government and at least accepted his measures. He claimed to have a desire to help the poor and said he would have found it impossible to follow the dictates of a single philosophy. In 1960 Castro was swiftly pushing Cuba to the left wing, and as a result many Cubans left . There was so much opposition to Castro’s developments that he created a Committee for Defense of ...
- 1466: Classical Greece, The Seed Of
- ... thinking, logical thinking, and evidence to prove an argument or to demonstrate an idea, was influenced directly by the works of many notable ancient Greeks. Their contributions to the fields of medicine, science, history and philosophy are still valued today. Their methods of solving problems, formulating responses and proving points were revolutionary and are still used, although slightly modified, today. This shows that the seeds of modern Western thought and intellectual ...
- 1467: Cao Daiism
- ... This is a Hindu idea that pervaded in the later Mahayana and Tibetan schools of Buddhism, all very eastern in origin. As noted above, Chieu was widely read in both western and eastern religions and philosophy. We have seen many of the Western ideals of Cao Dai, but there are an equal number of eastern ideals combined into this religion. One of Cai Dai's basic principles is the synthesizing of ...
- 1468: Capitalistic Punishment
- ... be used to enforce stricter sentencing guidelines to keep murderers off the street or they could be used to set up programs for rehabilitation and atonement. There are simply too many problems with the current philosophy and application of the death penalty to use it in the name of justice at the expense of human lives.
- 1469: Centralization Of Control In M
- ... as a student, you were constantly reminded of the religious influence present all around you. A more subtle effect of the Christian influence was the inclusion of religious moral and ethical principles in the university philosophy. Many of the rules involving room use, clothing, and women paralleled monastery life. These people, although not directly involved with the religious world, were completely within the Christian paradigm. The universities' close ties to both ...
- 1470: Chernobyl, What Happened
- ... is a huge reinforced concrete domedesigned to prevent radioactive materials from escaping during anaccident. Like one West German nuclear scientist Rudolf Schulten said "The reactor itself is a very old-fashioned type, and the safety philosophy of this reactor would never be accepted today by any country in the Western World." A U.S official agrees and sais that "Has it been designed as reactors in the U.S and the ...
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