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  • ...ve learned. As such it is used pejoratively, often in the [[context]] of [[political]] [[opinions]], [[theology]] or religious [[dogma]]. Instruction in the bas ...[[societies]], much less so in the [[system]] of '[[brainwashing]] under [[freedom]]' to which we are subjected and which all too often we serve as willing or
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  • ...financial]] [[wealth]], is not new. [[Philosophers]], [[economists]] and [[political]] leaders have long emphasized [[human]] wellbeing as the [[purpose]], the ...[[human]] freedom. And in pursuing capabilities and realizing rights, this freedom is vital. People must be free to [[exercise]] their [[choice]]s and to part
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  • ...Covenant_on_Civil_and_Political_Rights International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights].
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  • ...dge School" of political theory. In 1978 he was appointed to the chair of Political Science at Cambridge University, and in 1996 he was appointed Regius Profes ...s (see in <u>Principal publications below</u>, ''The Foundations of Modern Political Thought'' 1978, the 'pre-Humanist' ''dictatores'' of later medieval Italy,
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  • ...on of the Christian Church with government. In its extreme form, it is a [[political]] [[theory]] in which the head of [[state]], notably the Emperor ('Caesar', ...own without the mediation of church councils, or they exercised their own political influence on the councils to issue the edicts.[6] Caesaropapism was most no
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  • ...ism]] and [[liberalism]] in your world. Sometimes, even desired social and political advances must be held back to allow other peoples at a more backward stage ...ars, but they might use them to wisely advance their spiritual, social and political [[objectives]].
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  • ...ked in ethics, in their own distinctive styles. Other important figures in political philosophy include Thomas [[Hobbes]] and Jean-Jacques [[Rousseau]]. ...nd in this not grounds for pessimism, but the possibility of a new kind of freedom.
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  • ====''[[Freedom]]''==== For our greatest delight is your freedom. Our greatest gift to you is just to let you be. I’m sure all of you par
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  • ...dom''' (from the noun ''fan'' and the affix ''-dom'', as in ''kingdom'', ''freedom'', etc.) is a term used to refer to a subculture composed of '''fans''' cha ==Political Strength==
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  • ...nterdependence. 1825 {emem} Aids Refl. (1858) I. App. C. 412 In social and political life this acme is inter-dependence; in moral life it is independence. 1878 ...they have come to realize that their freedom is inextricably bound to our freedom.'' <div align="right">--[[Martin Luther King Jr.]], [[I have a dream]], [[1
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  • ...citizen on the planet ought to have access to his or her basic needs. This freedom from being deprived is becoming less and less the privilege, which each cit ...the area of human rights and therewith your privileges, of which peace and freedom from want ought to be on top of the list. Instead, you now see yourself bur
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  • ...have to govern it yourselves. That means you will not have a professional political class dedicated to taking the responsibility away from you, and fulfilling ...re-elect a new one en-masse, because Government will be perpetual, without political bias, and government by the people, for the people; not by the rich and pow
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  • ===Topic: ''Freedom & Self Determination''=== ...r land has been functioning now for over 200 years. This is a principle of freedom that needs to be protected and to be guarded if future generations are to r
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  • ...om [[ecclesiastical]] slavery only to betray him into the [[tyranny]] of [[political]] and [[economic]] [[slavery]]. ...[[political]] [[optimism]] is an [[illusion]]. Without [[God]], neither [[freedom]] and [[liberty]], nor [[property]] and [[wealth]] will lead to [[peace]].
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  • ...ho simply wishes or prays for freedom, or another who gives up all hope of freedom. ...of [[utopia]]s. Bloch locates utopian projects not only in the social and political realms of the well-known utopian theorists (Marx, Hegel, Lenin) but also in
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  • '''Fascism''' is a term used to describe authoritarian nationalist political ideologies or [[mass movement]]s that are concerned with notions of cultura ..., as they believe, and you are so wrong that you should even be denied the freedom to speak. 1974 B. HODDESON Porn People vii. 121/1 You get a sort of monosex
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  • ...]'s [[groups]] appeared. Presently they became divided into two classes: [[Political|sociopolitical]] and [[Religion|religio-mystical]]. ...he young men were usually released for a short period of [[leisure]] and [[freedom]], after which they returned to [[marry]] and to submit to lifelong subject
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  • ...ing.]] [[Fear.]] [[Fear of the Lord.]] [[Forgiveness.]] [[Foresight.]] [[Freedom.]] [[Fruits of the Spirit.]] ...dise.]] [[Parenting.]] [[Past.]] [[Patience.]] [[Peace.]] [[Pharisees.]] [[Political Sovereignty.]] [[Possession.]] [[Prayer.]] [[Pride.]] [[Principles.]] [[Pro
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  • Can you feel your freedom, My children? Can you feel the choice you have? Can you feel the power of y ...choice you have; this part of your freedom. For the very reason that this freedom is real, for this very reason, it only exists in its use. You have to know
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  • *2. 71:8.4 The [[freedom]] of [[social]], [[political]], and [[religious]] [[activities]].
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