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The Happiness Hypothesis - by Jonathan Haidt | Derek Sivers

https://sive.rs/book/HappinessHypothesis

is the condition of a society in which there are no clear rules, norms, or standards of value. In an anomie society, people can do as they please. But without any clear standards
Derek Sivers official site. Thoughts on philosophy, culture, self-improvement. Author of Useful Not True, How to Live, Hell Yeah or No, Anything You Want.

Relativism

https://friesian.com/relative.htm

judgments of their own society, while a pragmatic moral relativism appears when they give the benefit of the doubt to certain dictators and their political systems as long as they

Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes 0

https://www.classicbookshelf.com/library/miguel_de_cervantes/don_quixote/0/

had let loose on society; but to others of a more judicial cast it will be a matter of regret that reckless self-sufficient enthusiasm is not oftener requited in some such way for
Don Quixote - TRANSLATOR'S PREFACE

Speaking of prostitution

http://www.kvinnofronten.nu/eng/speaking-of-prostitution.htm

a vacuum, unaffected by society's gender norms and gender power structures. They don't see, or they don't want to see, that prostitution is about sexualization of power. Power bas
Speaking of prostitution - arguments and counterarguments about prostitution

obituary

http://ipwebdev.com/hermit/obituary.html

who were members of a society/community called “The Anthroposophical Society” might have a use for my work and my other talents.  In this I was mistaken.  I kept writing

1832 William Johnson Fox: The Poor and their Poetry

https://www.lyriktheorie.uni-wuppertal.de/lyriktheorie/texte/1832_fox1.html

of the progress of society towards civilization, shows that the appetite for it exists in uncultivated minds. Poetry is the first form of literature; song is the sorrowing or joyo

Brigham H. Roberts 1905 YMMIA Articles

http://www.solomonspalding.com/docs2/Rob1905a.htm

lines; and organized a society whose doctrine was that the Bible should be the sole creed of the church. This led to the establishment of a "Reformed Baptist Church," which finall

Liberty, Equality and Fraternity in the French Revolution

http://www.dandebat.dk/eng-hellig4.htm

as the Foundation of Society 4. The Sacred Values of the French Revolution 1. The Revolution 2. Napoleon 3. Literature 1. The Revolution The ideas of the French Revolution, coined
After 1789 there should only be the free and equal individuals, united as brothers in the enormous group, the nation - all ancient organizations should be abolished and the individ

Understanding European psychology - its Roots in the Interiority ofthe Middle Ages

https://mats-winther.github.io/interiority.htm

an illusion that modern society would have emerged faster if it weren’t for the Middle Ages. Modern Europeans are shaped as much by the Middle Ages as classical antiquity. I
The mind of the typical modern European is very much a product of medieval times. The Middle Ages has endowed us with valuable mental gifts.

Kay Herrmann

https://friesian.com/kay.htm

Jakob-Friedrich-Fries society was founded. Whilst the Fries' school of thought dealt in continuum with the advancement of the Kant-Fries philosophy, the members of the Jakob-Fried

TeenWitch.com (Witchcraft, Wicca, Pagan)

http://teenwitch.com/

religious in a society completely dominated by either Christians or Muslims, that is, atheists, agnostics, and “wayward” members of Christianity or Islam, whichever was
An informative site for teen witches and those interested in witchcraft.

What Significance Do Occult Symbols Have For Christians?

http://www.jesusisprecious.org/nwo/occult_symbols_and_the_christian.htm

peer pressure. American society is ripe to embrace the coming evil Antichrist! Young People, Avoid the Sin of Fornication . Walt Disney is one of the Luciferian families, and they
Every Christian should be aware of what occult symbols mean, and how Satan is using them in our generation. The Bible says to be as wise as serpents, but harmless as doves.


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