Hegel's View of Social Substance
.... By merging one's individuality with the
social substance, a person attains a greater sense of spirituality and inner freedom. In Hegel's
view, this is the ....
(564

2

)
Modern Society and Humanism
.... There as a new value placed on individualism and personal genius, and this was a shift from the more collectivist,
social view of the medieval period: The ....
(2207

9

)
The Renaissance and The Reformation
.... There as a new value placed on individualism and personal genius, and this was a shift from the more collectivist,
social view of the medieval period: The ....
(2250

9

)
Max Weber & Modern Social Thought
.... developed, breaking away from the control of the Catholic Church and asserting not only a religious independence but a different
social view that would also ....
(2907

12

)
Marx's View of Self-Identity
.... be fully human by pointing out that people have a "sensual" side as well as their individual and
social sides. According to Marx's point of
view, the complete ....
(683

3

)
Issues in Corporate Social Responsibility
.... These authors consider it proper to
view corporate
social responsibility as an investment in the business (Stroup, 1987, p. 22). ....
(1981

8

)
Social Origins of Dictatorship and Democracy
.... Chiefly, however, he takes the
view that
social-class behavior within a country is at least as changeable as changes in commercial agriculture, and far more ....
(2299

9

)
Social Bias in Public Education
.... Economic bias fosters
social bias, in Kozol's
view; abundant resources imply a rich curriculum, and lack of resources can starve a curriculum. ....
(1576

6

)
The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism
.... developed, breaking away from the control of the Catholic Church and asserting not only a religious independence but a different
social view that would also ....
(1641

7

)
Catholic View of Bioethics
In general, it is a
view that postulates eugenic ambitions as being .... and early twentieth century who believed that economic and
social institutions could be ....
(1678

7

)
Gang Violence: Social Conflict Theory
....
Social conflict theory best explains the rise of gangs in American society among minority youth that
view themselves denied traditional routes of access to ....
(2407

10

)
Personal View of US Politicians
.... 1960s, a period of some
social ferment and political upheaval, characterized in particular by growing opposition to the Vietnam War and by the
view that the ....
(2003

8

)
Privatizing Social Services
.... says that the government should be what he terms a smart buyer of private-sector
social goods. His analysis of the situation tends toward the
view that where ....
(2656

11

)
Fromm's View of Alienation
.... the other hand, in his discussion of alienation from society, Fromm disagreed with Hegel's
view that the goal of life is to seek unity with the
social substance ....
(636

3

)
The intellectual world view of the 19th Century
.... In the course of the eighteenth century,
social and moral attitudes caught up with science. .... This in turn confirmed the mechanistic Newtonian world
view. ....
(2963

12

)
Themes of Personal Responsibility, Heroism, Social Norms
.... by Christopher Browning B. Theme of personal responsibility set against
social pressure C .... From the point of
view of the Buddhist ethicist, the actions of the ....
(573

2

)
The Reformation
.... There was a new value placed on individualism and personal genius, and this was a shift from the more collectivist,
social view of the medieval period (Tarnas ....
(2541

10

)
Group Structure and Social Organization
.... Weber takes the
view that the individual derives psychological self-worth from association with
social groups or subgroups that are increasingly well organized ....
(2141

9

)
Freud's View of Women and Culture
.... This recognition of hard
social realities, still more the acceptance of their authority .... The battle, in Veblen's
view, is on, wherever the impulse to break out ....
(8397

34

)
View of Females in Two Novels
.... Having had relations with a close male relative, Imoinda is now considered a
social leper: "But as it is the greatest crime in nature amongst 'em to touch a ....
(1712

7

)
2008 Election Strategies
.... Barack Obama's conceptualization of class stems from his
view that aspects of culture like
social institutions are flawed in that they advantage some groups ....
(1192

5

)
Sociology as History and Science
.... The
social Darwinist
view of Ludwig Gumplowicz that one religious, nationalist, or gender group would subjugate those in an under position appears more ....
(2016

8

)
AIDS in Social Theory
.... the academic and medical community, refused to budge from its initial
view that AIDS .... In synthesizing the major
social focus from the authors presented, one is ....
(2127

9

)
Comte on Social Order and Progress
.... He also criticizes Parsons for overestimating
social consensus. In Luhmann's
view, society's evolution has resulted in greater complexity--more choices and ....
(1986

8

)
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. ....
(2162

9

)
Conflict, Labeling Theory
.... Historically, sociological theories of crime that
view crime as the result of
social forces "have dominated American criminology since the 1920s" (Brown ....
(1303

5

)
VIEWS OF EDUCATION
.... Radicals
view the schools as needing to reduce the inequality of educational results and provide upward
social mobility. Conservatives ....
(1429

6

)
RU486 and Regulations
The research will set forth the context in which Habermas's
view of strategic action achieves relevance in
social discourse and then discuss ways in which that ....
(1029

4

)
Counseling Perspectives
.... The
social learning
view of counseling or therapy consequently emphasized the importance of effecting changes in behaviors or in cognitive expectancies and ....
(2277

9

)
Sociological Work of Durkheim, Marx and Barthes
.... Barthes takes the
view that
social reality cannot be once-for-all identified but remain subject to continual revisiting and revision, available to what the ....
(1356

5

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