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  • ...nd involved in near incessant [[warfare]]: at that [[stage]] of immature [[social]] [[culture]] very little [[individuality]] can--[[literally]]--be afforded ...peoples’ lives: [[homes]] and furnishings, [[personal]] [[possessions]], [[social]] class and standing, [[physical]] presentation through [[dress]] and style
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  • ...'the drama' as a literary genre goes hand in hand with the colonization of social space by theatrical attitudes. Enfeebled on the stage, theatre battens on t ...lar system starts scraping the barrel, drawing nourishment from the lowest social strata. It is forced, in fact, to eat its own shit. Thus tone-deaf singers,
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  • ...rts, globally, towards that of [[cooperation]] and [[integration]] of your social, [[political]] and [[economic]] [[structures]]. ...social [[structure]] of your world, both within your [[communities]], your social services that are provided to you that you [[participate]] in, and in the [
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  • ...mative Practice]], and author of numerous books on human possibilities and social change. He coined the term "[[human potential movement]]". ...unity as theorists that act, think or theorize in an integral way but this label is only speculation on the integral community's part. These include contemp
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  • ...lar system starts scraping the barrel, drawing nourishment from the lowest social strata. It is forced, in fact, to eat its own shit. Thus tone-deaf singers, There is no such thing as mental illness. It is merely a convenient label for grouping and isolating cases where identification has not occurred prop
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  • ...new residence situation where you might make new friends and have a better social life, a better living situation. ...icult personalities. We avoid it and we would ask that you avoid it, as a label that blackens the name of many people who have good hearts.
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  • ...and it is seldom [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satiety satiated]. Your [[social]] appetites are great, but they are [[distorted]] by many of the avenues th ...e]] and [[mother]] -- and as a [[T/R]] or whatever has to do with having a label on it. I can release it to [[spirit]] and step back and see what happens.
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  • The word ''romance'' seems to have become the label of romantic fictions because of the "Romance" language in which early (11th ...ories: stories of clever cheating, wit and ridicule levelled against hated social groups (or competitors among the storytellers). Much of the original genre
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  • ...the past the word reflectivity has been used for those that were trying to label a connection that cannot be named due to the new and unrevealed way that th b. Wholehearted dedication to some special social, economic, political, spiritual, or other cause, coupled with willingness t
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  • ...Cambridge, 1901, p. 196, he declared that metaphysics are not relevant to social and political action. McTaggart "..;thought that Hegel was wrong in supposi In ''The Construction of Social Reality'' [[John Searle]] offers an attack on some versions of idealism. Se
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  • ===Races as social constructions=== ...ology will not explain why or how people use the idea of race: history and social relationships will. For example, the fact that in many parts of the United
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  • ...ause certain things are possible, you can feel them as a demand--a general social and cultural evolution--the Big Plan for your world. You can feel dwarfed b ...So this work has been published. Even in a bottle of water that contains a label on it that has beautiful phrases of love, the crystals will be quite beauti
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  • ...is to evoke an ontology of revolt. By transforming natural alienation into social alienation, the movement of history teaches us freedom in servitude: it tea ...it that the moment of transcendence is increasingly easy to discern on the social horizon? The question of transcendence is a tactical question. Broadly, we
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  • ...rather, they insisted, they alone represented true Christianity. While the label neo-Manichaean reflects the recognition by contemporary historians that Man ...ately after death. According to Malcolm Lambert (1977), both religious and social considerations led many to Catharism and to preparation for their future in
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  • ...ing or galvanizing role in society due to their teachings and actions. The label 'prophet' can be extremely [[subjective]]: Without exception, someone who i ...ntative of [[God]], and the intention of the message is always to effect a social change to conform to God's desired standards initially specified in the Tor
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  • Now, if you consider the possibility that putting a label on a negative [[factor]] will [[separate]] it, then perhaps it would be a u ...l be very perplexing because you will want to [[emote]]; it would be the [[social]] thing to do.
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  • ...n of what you make of them. Indeed, the great personal fallacies that you label racism, or sexism, or ethnic/cultural prejudice, is the very refusal or ina ...oing along with all those who share the prejudice? Think of the moral and social courage this takes to stand alone within and without.
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  • ...It has been studied from the perspectives of [[behavioural psychology]], [[social psychology]], [[psychometrics]], [[cognitive science]], [[artificial intell ...buted variously to [[divine]] intervention, [[cognitive]] processes, the [[social]] environment, [[personality]] traits, and [[chance]] ("accident", "[[seren
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  • ...]] of your children, whether they are your [[biological]] children, your [[social]] children, or your [[spiritual]] children, is a matter of your [[thought]] ...eds. And good works come from helping people along the way. Taking off the label. Am I blabbing here?
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  • ...l, transcendent definition of evil, or whether evil is determined by one's social or cultural background. C. S. Lewis, in ''The Abolition of Man'', maintaine ...t the root of violence is the very concept of "evil" or "badness." When we label someone as bad or evil, Rosenberg claims, it invokes the desire to punish o
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