Thomas Nagel Thomas Nagel totally rejects the principle that
.... Utilitarianism. New York: Macmillan, 1957. Nagel,
Thomas. "
War and Massacre." in Moral Questions. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1979, 2002. ....
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Thomas Mann Reflections of a Nonpolitical Man
.... As Walter D. Morris, editor and translator, notes in the Introduction,
Thomas Mann showed little interest in politics before the
war, and he was indeed the ....
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The Destructors & The Rocking-Horse Winner
.... we see that the boys wish to destroy Mr.
Thomas' home because it is a symbol of wealth in an environment otherwise devastated from the forces of
war. ....
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Thomas Paine's Common Sense
.... He shows that the
war is not jeopardizing a mutual relationship but a relationship that benefited the English and not the Americans. .... Paine,
Thomas, Common Sense ....
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Thomas Friedman's Lexus & the Olive Tree
.... of the Cold
War, new technologies have evolved a new international system known as globalization. In his book The Lexus and the Olive Tree,
Thomas L. Friedman ....
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General Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson
The reputation of General
Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson exceeded that of almost any man on either side in the American Civil
War. ....
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Thomas Paine's Common Sense
....
Thomas Paine was born in Thertford, Norfolk in 1737 .... to his readers, the existing state of affairs in the American society that now finds itself at
war with its ....
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Life and Work of Dylan Thomas
.... to decent reviews, but issues of
war overwhelmed this short-story collection about Wales (Ferris 172) Through this period, during which
Thomas's reputation on ....
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Failure of the War on Poverty
.... How to wage
war. The Progressive, p. 16. .... Boston: Pioneer Institute for Public Policy Research.
Thomas, R. (1995, May 1). A rising tide lifts the yachts. ....
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Character of Bigger Thomas in Native Son
.... As Sartre, assuming the role of the soldier, says of
war, "I deserve it .... In envisaging the situation in which Bigger
Thomas finds himself, Wright makes the set ....
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John Locke and Thomas Hobbes
John Locke and
Thomas Hobbes represented the beginning of a real political science in .... impose order and control the natural tendency of man toward
war and strife ....
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Influence of Romantic Poets on Dylan Thomas
.... However, he was much admired by people from these other groups (Korg 17). During World
War II,
Thomas became relatively prosperous. ....
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Thomas L. Friedman's From Beirut to Jerusalem
Thomas L. Friedman, author of From Beirut to Jerusalem, presents in this book a .... It is with World
War I that the modern state structure in the Middle East began ....
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Architectural Style Following the Revolutionary War
.... William Morris Hunt and
Thomas Dewing, as well as the expatriate John Singer Sargent, were more to the taste of the anxious new rich after the Civil
War. ....
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African Americans in the American Revolutionary War: This 5-page ...
.... as did at least twenty of
Thomas Jefferson's slaves (Hine, 83). All in all, more African Americans became active Loyalists than Patriots during the
war. ....
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A Concept of Just War This research paper describ
....
Thomas Aquinas (1225-1274) and other medieval Christian thinkers, laid considerable emphasis on the moral intention of
war-makers. ....
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CONCEPT OF JUST WAR This research paper describ
....
Thomas Aquinas (1225-1274) and other medieval Christian thinkers, laid considerable emphasis on the moral intention of
war-makers. ....
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Pros & Cons of US-led Coatlition War with Iraq
.... "The Will of the World." Nation 10 March "The Economic Risks --
War and Iraq." Economist 22 Feb.
Thomas, Evan, and John Barry. "Saddam's
War" Newsweek
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US (COALITION) WAR WITH IRAQ This research pa
.... "The Will of the World." Nation 10 March "The Economic Risks --
War and Iraq." Economist 22 Feb.
Thomas, Evan, and John Barry. "Saddam's
War" Newsweek
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Civil War Media
.... With these perspectives in tow, the individual perspective of one Civil
War correspondent,
Thomas Morris Chester, will be introduced from an assessment of his ....
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Views of Machiaveli & Thomas More on Human Nature
This study will compare the views of Niccolo Machiavelli and
Thomas More on human nature .... pragmatic level the Prince will be required to use coercion or
war as a ....
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Virtue in Thomas More and Niccolo Machiavelli
.... will compare the views of both political and private virtue expressed by
Thomas More in .... pragmatic level the Prince will be required to use coercion or
war as a ....
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Anti-War Movement in Vietnam
.... The Washington Post (10 December 1967). Powers,
Thomas. The
War At Home - Vietnam and the American People. New York: Grossman Publishers, 1973. ....
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Causes of Civil War
.... Lexington, MA: DC Heath, 1961. Pressly,
Thomas J. "The Confusion of Voices." In The Causes of the Civil
War, ed. Edwin C. Rozwenc, 217-225. ....
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Cold War Book Critique
This study will provide a book report on
Thomas G. Paterson's On Every Front: The Making and Unmaking of the Cold
War. Paterson ....
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Rocking Horse & Destructors
.... we see that the boys come to destroy Mr.
Thomas' house because it represents a monument of riches to them in an environment that has been devastated by
war. ....
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The UN in the Post-Soviet World
.... 53-69. Homer Dixon,
Thomas. "
War and Peace: The Ominous Trends Around the World." Maclean's (January 9, 1995), 19-21. Janis, Mark ....
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Military Strategy in the 19th Century: Clausewitz and Jomini
.... As military theorist
Thomas Huber notes, "Jomini's approach to
war was in extreme contrast to Clausewitz'" (1). Colonel John Osborne maintains their approaches ....
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New Guinea Art Forms
.... tattooing of warriors' bodies--at once a New Guinea version of a shield and of shock-and-awe (
Thomas does not use exactly that phrase)
war practice (114). ....
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Robert E. Lee
.... known to me . . . expressed his most serious apprehensions of a long and bloody
war" (quoted in
Thomas 197). He would have done ....
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