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The Catcher in the Rye: banned

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The Catcher in the Rye was banned for un-American ideas. It's actually a twentieth-century jeremiad... What the heck is that? Find out here.

Dojo Darelir, the School of Xenograg the Sorcerer

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no less than in the twentieth century, wars cost money, and the power of any particular king was greatly dependent upon the comprehensiveness and efficiency of his taxation system
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The Coming Anarchy - 94.02

https://www.theatlantic.com/past/politics/foreign/anarchy.htm

at the beginning of the twentieth century, could be a powder keg for cultural war at the turn of the twenty-first: between Orthodox Christianity (represented by the Serbs and a cl
Atlantic Unbound: The Atlantic Monthly Magazine Online

Stove, What Is Wrong With Our Thoughts

https://web.maths.unsw.edu.au/%7Ejim/wrongthoughts.html

Positivists in the twentieth century.   Of course it is a verdict against most past thought, not against all of it. Exempted from it are, for example, Greek mathematics in an

Marxist Thought & Monism -Second Edition

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and many others in the twentieth century.   They have tried to return to the traditions of Western Philosophy. e.g., Louis Althuser , in one of his phases introduced STRUCTURALIST
این رساله نتیجه پژوهشهایی درباره مونیسم و پلورالیسم بود که این قلم در ایران در پی انقلاب 1357 و به قدر

René Guénon and Eric Voegelin on the Degeneration of Right Order | The Brussels Journal

https://www.brusselsjournal.com/node/5081

Guénon’s phrase for the Twentieth-Century contemporaneity of his book is “the modern deviation.” Where Voegelin stands out as above all an exegete of symbols, Guénon strikes one a


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