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  • *[[Richard Herrnstein|Herrnstein]] and [[Charles Murray (author)|Murray]]: "...cognitive ability." ...ribed as an interpenetrating position having more in common with that of [[Charles Spearman]] (1924) who is credited with having developed the concept of ''g'
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  • ...orts and association with the dictionary have led to the OED being called 'Murray's Dictionary'. ...rbitrary. One prolific contributor, [[William Chester Minor|W. C. Minor]], Murray later learned, was an inmate of the [[Broadmoor Asylum for the Criminally I
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  • Nineteenth century scientist [[Charles Darwin]], in his book ''The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals'' ...-bind form of false shaming; "he brought what we did to him upon himself". Author and TV [[personality]] John Bradshaw calls shame the "emotion that lets us
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  • ...to as '''Dr Johnson''') (18 September 1709 - December 1784) was an English author. Beginning as a Grub Street journalist, he made lasting contributions to En ...it was thought royalty could cure it. Sir John Floyer, former physician to Charles II, recommended that the young Johnson should receive the "royal touch", wh
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  • ...ionally feature in his writings (principally as unruly distractions to the author's scholarship). ...iefe [Cloverleaf of Hellenistic Letters]; Schriftsteller und Kunstrichter [Author and Critic], Leser und Kunstrichter [Reader and Critic], Fünf Hirtenbriefe
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  • ...inism" and a propagator of communist communities; Louis Auguste Blanqui, [[author]] of the term "dictatorship of the proletariat", who spent most of his life # Murray Rothbard, "Karl Marx: Communist as Religious Eschatologist," p.166
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