Philsophical & Social Context of Rousseau's Ideas
.... context of Rousseau's examination of the sovereignty of religion and then to discuss how the pattern of
ideas in Julie and The
Social Contract reorganizes and ....
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Graphic Designers Piet Zwart & April Greiman
.... One force was his exposure to revolutionary artistic and
social ideas, from communism to Dadaism, filtered through the adoption of such
ideas by important ....
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Karl Marx & the Role of Ideas in History
.... If
ideas and
social relations were independent of one another, it would render meaningless Marxist theory. That is, it is so difficult ....
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Bourgeois Society as a Stage in Social Evolution
....
Social consciousness may be defined as people's
ideas, assumptions, and characteristic ways of thinking, and this is a reflection of their
social being. ....
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Carol Weiss' Social Science Research
.... might be fruitful in the future is to look further into her theory-based evaluation process and into her assertion that it is
social science
ideas, rather than ....
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Social Scientist Theorists
.... He did combine aspects of symbolic interactionism with elements from
social disorganization and with
ideas from Durkheim to offer a different perspective on ....
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Marx's Economic & Philosophical Ideas
.... of modern
social classes is determined not by numbers, but by
social function and .... The weak are attracted by the strong.17 Trotsky's
ideas were in contrast with ....
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The Russian Revolution as a Social Movement
.... Lenin developed these
ideas in Two Tactics of
Social Democracy in the Democratic Revolution. He sets forth in this book the Bolshevik point of view. ....
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Moby Dick
.... the various characters have analogues in the Bible but also because throughout the narrative, Judeo-Christian sensibilities and
social ideas flowing therefrom ....
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AIDS in Social Theory
.... the book And the Band Played On by journalist Randy Shilts, will be used as a backdrop of a comparative study in
social theory using the basic
ideas of Marx ....
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Goals of Advertising
.... services and
ideas), but is also used to help sell intangible products such as services and economic, political, religious, and
social ideas." The objectives ....
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Ideas of Nature in Taoism, Confucianism, and Shintoism
.... content of the forms, Confucius developed cultural and political
ideas that were .... However, it is important to recognize Confucius'
social and elitist orientation ....
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Chaucer's The Wife of Bath
.... Of all the women in Chaucer, she is perhaps the most contemporary-seeming, and she represents potent and innovative
social ideas as well as business concepts. ....
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The Catholic Church During Authoritarian Regimes
....
social stratification. The conservative framework generally rested upon the traditional
social ideas of Spanish colonialism. Any idea ....
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The Self in a Social World: An Outline
.... 2. Age - People have different
social and political attitudes at different ages. .... b. Distractions lead the audience from the message content to other
ideas. ....
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Greek Pantheon and Myth as History
.... of the world. In the realm of
social ideas, the same hold true - in Arabia, Persia, India, Greece, Rome, Egypt. Ritual became a ....
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Edward Bellamy's Novel Looking Backward
.... composed of people who would not look favorably on unpopular
ideas in the first place, because such
ideas would almost certainly threaten the
social order in ....
(1342

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The social costs of the AIDS epidemic
.... biological entities, they are also coded metaphors that speak to the contradictory aspects of
social life, expressing sentiments, feelings, and
ideas that must ....
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Psychotherapy - Transactional Analysis: Five Key Concepts
.... Berne identified the dysfunctional
social behavioral patterns of people as the games that .... and self-concepts ("A Summary of Transactional Analysis Key
Ideas," nd ....
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Women of the Canterbury Tales
.... Of all the women in Chaucer, she is perhaps the most contemporary-seeming, and she represents potent and innovative
social ideas as well as business concepts. ....
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Aristotle's Views of Tragedy
.... Aristotle clearly makes certain assumptions about his readership and the society in which he articulates his
ideas. He assumes that man is a
social being and ....
(1671

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HISTORY OF SOCIAL WORK IN AMERICA
.... It can be noted that during this period, the predominate concepts motivating
social work were religious and philantrophic encompassing the
ideas that it was: a ....
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Screwball Comedies
.... Sklar gives another description of the genre that also links romantic with
social conventions and
ideas: Screwball comedies were the last refuge of the satire ....
(1637

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Human Adaptive Behavior
.... Marxism. However, despite this shared
social component, the
ideas of Freud and Marx are marked far more by differences. Each would ....
(1552

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Theme of Pride and Prejudice
.... conversation. The words they use reveal their
social background and more vitally the
social customs and
ideas they hold dear. This ....
(1635

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Summary of William Ryan's "Equality"
.... Ryan disagrees, arguing that what makes the difference are external
social and economic .... His
ideas are based on the view of society as a collective, rather than ....
(1538

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The Boys From Brazil
.... conservative
ideas. However, some opponents of human cloning are identified with progressive
social ideas. Opposition to cloning ....
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Theories of Thomas Kuhn
.... is evident in the history of Darwin's evolutionary theory and its encounter with religious,
social, and political entities quite hostile to its
ideas. ....
(1509

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2 articles on political science
.... in the
social and political roots of the problem. Structuralism is closer than realism or pluralism to critical theory, especially because its
ideas "point to ....
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Simone de Beauvoir
.... That progression of
ideas leads to Beauvoir's important statement that "few myths have .... mystery not a source of empowerment but a source of
social disempowerment ....
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