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George Orwell - James Burnham and the Managerial Revolution - Essay

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and spreading its philosophy "by contagion". The Nazi fifth columns "cannot be wiped out", and the democratic nations are quite incapable of projecting any settlement which the Ge
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under the domain of philosophy, not science. What is the speed of gravity? If it is instantaneous, then what if gravity can be modulated? Today most scientists, assume that the sp

The Future of American Jewry

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Trap for the King

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problems of the Western philosophy with remarkable ease" [3, p.18]. Furthermore, "Because religious truth is said to transcend all verbal definition, it is not conceived

Capitalism, the Free Market, and the Duties of Property and Contract

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Political Economy Philosophy of History Home Page Copyright (c) 2011, 2018 Kelley L. Ross, Ph.D. All Rights Reserved The Astors John Jacob Astor has the distinction of being the f

PULYAN'S TEACHER

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school of Hindu philosophy, Advaita Vedanta, at least at a very high level. She chose instead, Zen and the precepts of Direct Transmission as her route to Enlightenment and what s

Debunking The Noble Savage Myth: Hunter-Gathers Were Not Pacifists Or Egalitarians

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They are ignorant of philosophy, literature, and other disciplines that require not only balancing multiple variables, but dealing with a great amount of ambiguity, which apparent
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ALLEN GINSBERG: Wichita Vortex Sutra (1966)

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English literature and philosophy. During that period my mentor traveled and learned on his own throughout Europe and into Asia, with both he and Nixon eventually ending up in Ind

Religion in the Making - Alfred North Whitehead - 1926

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is true for Confucian philosophy. There may be personal embodiments, but the substratum is impersonal. Christian theology has also, in the main, adopted the position that there is
Religion in the Making - Alfred North Whitehead (1926) - Preface

Thanatos - a contribution to the understanding of the collective shadow

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a form of Nietzschean philosophy? It’s high time to investigate this curious notion, to make it straight. Is it a blind alley in psychoanalytic history or do these thinkers
Thanatos (the death drive) is an inner compulsion that protects against unconscious wholeness and dangerous dissolution of personality.

FR PHIL BLOOM

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schools, B.A. in Philosophy from St. Thomas Seminary, Kenmore, WA; S.T.B. from Gregorian University, Rome and S.T.L. from Angelicum in Rome. He was ordained at St Peter’s Bas

Realms of Gold: A Sketch of Western Literature: History

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Contents of Book I. Philosophy II. Psychology III. Literature IV. History V. Miscellaneous VI. Science General History I recommend A Little History of the World , by the renowned
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