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  • ...''' or total non-violence—which led India to independence and has inspired movements for civil rights and freedom across the world. Gandhi is commonly known aro ...od, and also undertook long fasts as a means of both self-purification and social protest.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghandi]
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  • ..., 1930, [[New York City]]) is a U.S. [[sociology|sociologist]], historical social scientist, and world-systems analyst. His monthly commentaries on world aff ...search Scholar. He is also a member of the Advisory Editors Council of the Social Evolution & History Journal. In 2003 he received the Career of Distinguishe
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  • ...you from the crucial growth processes that truly would help bring about a new world. Trust the overview, the scope, to your higher brothers and sisters w ===='''''[[Social Movements]]'''''====
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  • .... They were first produced in the U.S. 40 years ago by Friedrichs Mfg. for New Orleans's [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mardi_Gras Mardi Gras] [[parades]] ...often metaphorically, in [[poems]] and [[songs]] celebrating [[radical]] [[social movement]]s.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barricade]
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  • ...produced the array of disciplines commonly united under the heading of the social sciences. [[Economics]], [[sociology]], [[anthropology]], demography, [[psy ...uestion many religious assumptions. At the same time universities embraced new forms of [[critical]] and [[scientific]] [[thinking]], and as a consequence
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  • ...collectives of [[intellectuals]] and artists as they open pathways through new cultural or political terrain for [[society]] to follow. ...ding the frontiers of [[aesthetic]] [[experience]], rather than with wider social reform.
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  • ...peatedly in the future. The tragedies that have come upon the populace of New York and its islands and low-lying levels of the city is a foretaste of wha ...organizations, which could be affiliated with the work that we are doing. Social sustainability is a topic that has tremendous widespread interest, even tho
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  • Since the emergence of [[Social Sciences|social science]]s, authority has been a subject of research in a variety of empiri ...'' which according to him derives from long-established customs,habits and social structures.When power passes from one generation to another then it is know
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  • ...le to the monarchy, to finance, and to parliamentary government, demanding social reform and workers' control, but separated from the other branches of the s ...ce, that says, ‘this is how you'll ball.’ 1994 Daily Tel. 20 Dec. 17/3 The new health 'n' safety fascism..has demanded measures on track and trains which
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  • ...[leadership]] has originated a [[majority]] of the worth-while [[moral]] [[movements]] of [[history]]. And men have always tended to [[venerate]] the [[leader]] ...ipedia.org/wiki/Creed creed]s of his time. His was a protest against the [[social]] demands of the [[faiths]] of foreigners and against the incoherence of th
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  • ...us absolutes. With classical certainties thought to be overthrown, and new social, economic, scientific, ethical, and logical problems, '''20th-century philo New studies in [[philosophy of science]], [[philosophy of mathematics]], and [[
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  • ...ughout history, eugenics has been regarded by its various advocates as a [[social responsibility]], an altruistic stance of a society, meant to create health ...can scientists and thinkers prompted a backlash in the public. The Swedish Social Democratic Party created the world's second largest eugenics program, which
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  • ...ght reform,” and the “systematic [[manipulation]] of [[psychological]] and social [[influence]]”) refers (according to Michael Langone) "to a [[process]] i ...en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religious_conversion conversions] to [[new religious movements]] (NRMs). Since their application to NRMs, mind control theories have becom
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  • Totalitarian regimes or [[movements]] maintain themselves in political [[power]] by means of an official all-em ...totalitario” to refer to the [[structure]] and goals of the new state. The new state was to provide the “total representation of the nation and total [[
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  • ...to become more intimate with you as we share our mutual understanding and new enlightenment, as we trudge the road of happy destiny. Welcome to you all t ...w that you can do things like go to the amusement part, or a concert, or a social gathering and find enjoyment there. You can enjoy things on your own: read
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  • ===Topic: '''''Social Evolution'''''=== ...the future. This is the foundation of truth upon which you would rest the new developments that come into your world, and discern them based on the truth
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  • '''Identity''' is a term used throughout the [[Social Sciences|social sciences]] to describe an individual's comprehension of him or herself as a ...ior. The notion of ''identity negotiation'' may arise from the learning of social roles through personal [[experience]]. Identity negotiation is a process in
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  • ...interactions between the subject and the object, of the sort discussed in social construction literature. ==In recent religious and philosophical movements==
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  • There is a social conception of discourse that is often linked with the work of French philos ===The social conception of discourse===
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  • ...0116/] used as a form of [[Emotional expression|expression]], [[social]] [[social interaction|interaction]] or presented in a [[spirituality|spiritual]] or [ Definitions of what constitutes dance are dependent on [[Society|social]], [[Culture|cultural]], [[aesthetic]], [[artistic]] and [[moral]] constrai
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