ERBzine 0287: ERB Film Producerhttps://www.erbzine.com/mag2/0287.html
to Columbia and Twentieth Century-Fox; a number of these had been submitted years earlier. Those most determinedly marketed were Jungle Girl, Outlaw of Torn, The Mucker, Apache De
Kuhn's Structure of Scientific Revolutionshttps://www.marxists.org/reference/subject/philosophy/works/us/kuhn.htm
of the early twentieth century, seem normal parts of the developmental process. Astronomers, for example, could accept X-rays as a mere addition to knowledge, for their paradigms
Crucial chapter from Kuhn's famous book outlining how sciences is forced to go through a paradigm-shift, and see the world in terms of a new theory and new concepts
Brunetto Latino and Dante Alighieri. The Vita Nuova: Paradigms of Pilgrimagehttps://www.florin.ms/Vitanuov.html
what love is. The twentieth station, Mount Sepher, is of "beauty" or "Christ." Three times Vita Nuova XX speaks of beauty and in its conclusion of an "omo valente," a man of worth
Julia Bolton Holloway, Dante Alighier, Brunetto Latino, Vita Nuova, Exodus, Emmaus
Isaac Asimov FAQhttp://asimovonline.com/asimov_FAQ.html
1994. In July 2004, Twentieth Century Fox released a movie titled I, Robot , starring Will Smith, that was "suggested by Isaac Asimov's book". The film was born as a screenplay ti
Answers to frequently asked questions about Isaac Asimov and his works
Neoconservatism and Political Economy - A Reply to a Comment (What's Wrong with the World)http://www.whatswrongwiththeworld.net/2007/05/neoconservatism_and_political.html
feature of twentieth-century history has been the vast expansion in the size, scale of transactions, and complexity and technicality of functions that political, social, and econo
Private Creation and Enforcement of Law: A Historical Casehttp://www.daviddfriedman.com/Academic/Iceland/Iceland.html
enforcement in the twentieth century. Even if Icelandic institutions worked well then, they might not work in a larger and more interdependent society. And whether the Icelandic i
Libertarian Papers | Online Journal for Libertarian Scholarship | Legal PDF Formshttps://formspal.com/libertarianstudies/
philosopher of the twentieth century, Spencer Heath (1876-1963), was nevertheless well-known as a pioneer in the early development of commercial aviation. He retired from business
Libertarian Papers is a journal that publishes original research from various fields, including philosophy, politics, and legal theory, and provides specific legal PDF forms.
Cherchez le Juifhttp://www.library.flawlesslogic.com/juif.htm
Jewish Involvement in Twentieth-Century Intellectual and Political Movements , Praeger, 1998, $65.00, 379 pp. Reviewed by Stanley Hornbeck In The Culture of Critique , Kevin MacDo
The Jewish role in eliminating racial cohesion among White Europeans.
Camus' Hero of the Absurdhttps://friesian.com/gonzalez.htm
publication by a major twentieth century thinker would undoubtedly depend on the good will of the critics. This seems a timely and fundamental fact given that Camus' work and life
On Heidegger's Nazism and Philosophyhttps://friesian.com/rockmore.htm
shelves reserved for twentieth-century philosophy and continue to spread the fundamental tenets of Nazism on a world-wide scale. Emmanuel Faye , Heidegger, The Introduction of Naz
Christian Literacy and Secularist Ignorance -- KEVIN CRAIG - "Liberty Under God" Beginning in Missouri's 7th Congressional Districthttps://KevinCraig.us/literacy.htm
destructive myth of the twentieth century was the aggressive contention that a child could not grow up correctly in the unique circumstances of his own family. Forced schooling wa
Kevin Craig is a Christian Anarchist campaigning for *Liberty Under God* in the race for U.S. Congress in Missouri's 7th District.
Against Nihilism: Julius Evola’s “Traditionalist” Critique of Modernity | The Brussels Journalhttps://www.brusselsjournal.com/node/4371
notably incisive mid-Twentieth Century critics of modernity. Like Spengler and Ortega, Evola understood himself to owe a formative debt to Friedrich Nietzsche, but more forcefully
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