Paulo Freire's Pedagogy of the Oppressed
.... Instead, Freire (1993)
argues,
true education is a genuine exchange, "the solution of the teacher-student contradiction [in which] . . . ....
(3728

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)
Durkheim, Marx & the Division of Labor in Society
.... economic services. Rather, he
argues its
true function is to create a feeling of solidarity between people (Durkheim, 1984, p. 17). He ....
(1484

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)
Frantz Fanon
.... Like Peck
argues above, Fanon (1967)
argues that such a process lacks common sense because it divides people and robs people of their
true nature. ....
(1339

5

)
Blind Man With a Pistol
.... James Sallis
argues that Himes' Harlem novels were never
true detective genre pieces, as that genre is demonstrated by writers such as Dashiell Hammett (Red ....
(1794

7

)
Plato and Aristotle Epistemology
.... that it is only through ration that
true wisdom is discovered. Yet Aristotle offers a larger role for the sense than Plato, while Plato
argues in contrast to ....
(753

3

)
EJ Dionne
.... in the 1960s, have shifted little in the interviewing two generations, Dionne
argues, but have instead become only more entrenched. This is
true despite the ....
(1462

6

)
Major Themes in 1984
.... He
argues that
true education requires as much of a revolution as does overthrowing any oppressive political regime, since it requires both teacher and student ....
(2342

9

)
Machiavelli, Hobbes & Locke
.... To this end, Machiavelli
argues that a
true prince should strive to be feared rather than loved because it is only fear that keeps men in line, so-to-speak. ....
(2550

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)
The Bow and the Lyre (Octavio Paz)
.... At the same time, Paz
argues that for poetry to be poetry in a
true and free way, it must stay separate from political movements. ....
(1452

6

)
Iran & Dependency Theory
.... the metropoles "relatively weakly tied to and poorly integrated into the mercantilist and capitalist state." While Frank (99)
argues this is not
true for Latin ....
(1382

6

)
Analysis of Chopin's The Storm
.... are not. In Calixta's society, this was certainly
true. De Beauvoir
argues that it is
true for modern women as well. She describes ....
(1006

4

)
Chester Himes' Blind Man With a Pistol
.... James Sallis
argues that Himes' Harlem novels were never
true detective genre pieces, as that genre is demonstrated by writers such as Dashiell Hammett (Red ....
(1732

7

)
History as Narrative
.... They are overlays that prevent us from seeing clearly what is
true. But Young
argues that history is both the past and the ways in which that past serves a ....
(1239

5

)
History as Stories
.... They are overlays that prevent us from seeing clearly what is
true. But Young
argues that history is both the past and the ways in which that past serves a ....
(1239

5

)
John Stuart Mill
.... Mill
argues that if dissenting opinions and arguments are not heard, the overall process of .... expression one of them will dominate even if it is not
true, or, at ....
(1292

5

)
Cicero's Concept of the Commonwealth
.... Once laws have been established by the state, if they are in keeping with natural or
true law, Cicero
argues that such laws apply equally to all. ....
(1668

7

)
Death as a Theme in Theodore's Roethke's Poetry
.... Time" is included, she
argues that Roethke reverses the process to focus inward (166). "In a Dark Time" is a stage on a journey to find one's
true identity and ....
(1706

7

)
Plato Crito & Phaedo
.... Since the body is a distraction in this process, Socrates
argues it is no inconvenience to the
true philosopher seeking the good life to be rid of its ....
(559

2

)
Suffering & Freedom
.... Thomas Merton
argues that, to the contrary, solitude is absolutely vital to the .... such private, personal development, the individual is not a
true human being ....
(1669

7

)
The Matrix
Poststructuralist Jean Baudrillard, in his essay Simulacra and Simultations,
argues that a .... it is, but, instead, evil forces have hidden the
true reality from ....
(1162

5

)
Skinner Freedom And Dignity
.... Thus, there is no
true "freedom" or "dignity". Skinner
argues that in modern society, our reinforcers and punishments are chaotic and left to chance, like ....
(1162

5

)
Thoreau in Walden
.... the way in which humankind has become alienated from its
true purpose by its increasing subservience to property (Thoreau vii-ix). Pearson
argues that Thoreau ....
(2215

9

)
Bertran Russell
.... The
true scientist cannot accept anything as truth or factual that has not been uncovered through scientific method, thus he
argues that this kind of religious ....
(2321

9

)
Rastafari & Liberation Theology
.... Litonjua (59)
argues that a
true liberation theology changes society because it retrieves theological truths hidden by more dominant theological worldviews (in ....
(1369

5

)
Truth and Eating Disorders
.... Spence
argues that narrative truths are in many ways more important because they limn for each one of us our personal realities. This is especially
true with ....
(1382

6

)
The Road to Serfdom
.... America continues to become more socialistic, government-dependent, collectivist, and overly consumptive. These factors suggest that what Hayek
argues is
true. ....
(1154

5

)
Inequality in US
.... it is only because they have not yet been sufficiently refined, as Mensh (1997)
argues. .... While it is certainly
true that we are all human and that we therefore ....
(1191

5

)
Sex is Politics
.... essay "Sex is Politics," from his book The Second American Revolution,
argues that sex ultimately boils down to politics. While it is certainly
true that much ....
(1368

5

)
Gore Vidal's View that Sex is Politics
.... essay "Sex is Politics," from his book The Second American Revolution,
argues that sex ultimately boils down to politics. While it is certainly
true that much ....
(1353

5

)
Meditations on First Philosophy.
.... Still, messages from the body cannot be trusted in the same way that clear and
true thoughts from the mind can be trusted. Descartes
argues that the body is to ....
(2016

8

)