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  • ...ent]] by [[proposing]] to this [[group]] that, since [[Jesus]] was now a [[prisoner]] before his [[judgment]] seat, he release to them this man of [[Galilee]] ...[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barabbas Barabbas]. Barabbas was a noted [[political]] [[agitator]] and [[murder]]ous robber, the son of a [[priest]], who had r
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  • ...ainst the odds, plans and accomplishes this. By contrast, consider another prisoner who simply wishes or prays for freedom, or another who gives up all hope of ...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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  • ...ion of this [[concept]] can be found in any contemporary introduction to [[political science]]. This approach might be called "algebraic" as opposed to [[analyt ...uggests the extreme [[complexity]] of [[reasoning]] about consensus in a [[political]] [[context]]. An example is the peace movement's objection to the [https:/
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  • ...be liable to prosecution and criminal penalties instead of detention as a prisoner of war. It is common for a government in power during war or supporters of ==Political sabotage==
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  • *1: confine (someone) as a [[prisoner]], esp. for [[political]] or [[military]] reasons.
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  • ...stematically gathered observations. In [[economics]], [[sociology]], and [[political science]], a decision or situation is often called '''rational''' if it is ...ationality debate" (Cohen vs. Kahneman and Tversky) and the paradox of the Prisoner's Dilemma.[https://www.rationology.net]
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  • ...off than if he or she had not trusted (this is reminiscent of a classical prisoner's dilemma). ...the truster to the trustee with no real commitment from the trustee (again prisoner's dilemma).
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  • ...d waited a few [[moments]] for them to present their charges against the [[prisoner]], he turned to them and said: " I will not [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ ...Jesus]]' [[silent]] and masterly bearing that he [[decided]] to take the [[prisoner]] inside the hall and [[examine]] him [[private]]ly.[https://nordan.daynal.
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  • ...ican currency speculator, stock investor, businessman, philanthropist, and political activist.[3] Forbes lists Soros as the 29th-richest person in the world, wi ...adar Soros. Tivadar (also known as Teodoro) was a Hungarian Jew, who was a prisoner of war during and after World War I and eventually escaped from Russia to r
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  • ...pecifically to a national constitution defining the fundamental [[politics|political]] principles, and establishing the structure, procedures, [[power (sociolog ...party|political parties]], [[pressure group]]s, and [[trade union]]s. Non-political entities may also have constitutions, for example, [[company (law)|companie
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  • ...uations where they could mask and indulge their hatred under any number of political, social, religious, or cultural banners. These individuals are drawn to sit ...cial consciousness and conscience. True, a very small part of this is just political correctness, knowing one cannot applaud such obscene acts, but that does no
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  • ...uations where they could mask and indulge their hatred under any number of political, social, religious, or cultural banners. These individuals are drawn to si ...cial consciousness and conscience. True, a very small part of this is just political correctness, knowing one cannot applaud such obscene acts, but that does no
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  • ...The emerging political awareness of mortals to other options within their political systems is another. The development of the Internet is not our devisement, ...ng together in peace. Community developments will not work well until your political agendas are set aside. The arrival of a Magisterial Son would be premature
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  • ...ality inside. It’s such a wonderful expansion. It’s a way to avoid being a prisoner of self, and have so many others inside of you and part of your life. All o
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  • ...the real world. [[John Barclay]]'s ''[[Argenis]]'' (1625-26) appeared as a political ''Roman à clef''. The romances of [[Madeleine de Scudéry]] gained greater ...opened the [[term catalogue]]s it was mostly situated in the predominantly political field of "History and Politicks" with some romances like Cervantes' ''Don Q
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  • ...er of people to suffer them according to rational norms (economic, social, political, legal necessities...) The splinters of constraint produced in this way hav ...heir presence undesirable. Law and order come first, says the guard to the prisoner. Yesterday's anti-colonialists are trying to humanize the generalized colon
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  • ...s://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Left New Left] was calling for grass-roots [[political]] (i.e., referred) [[power]], Whole Earth eschewed [[politics]] and pushed ...mply, a new organic world civilization, a new sociocultural, economic, and political environment for the species Homo sapiens, with a new organic relationship t
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  • ...and change things towards goodness, towards social equity, the sharing of political power, even the more equitable distribution of the world’s resources and ...d love, and the reality of who we really are. Sometimes I feel I’m just a prisoner of my circumstances--kind-of claustrophobic with my own limitations, my own
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  • McGavin was a rare combination of technical genius and political astuteness. Graduating from the Air Force Academy in 1975 top in his class, ...me ETs built the equivalent of a Goddamn mousetrap, which now holds Neruda prisoner. Doesn't exactly engender trust in my little ol' heart."
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  • ...in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_forum forum], the center of [[political]], [[legal]], and [[business]] life. He often went up to the [https://en.wi ...ned the case, and when the [[evidence]] had been sifted, he discharged the prisoner. Of all [[Jesus]]' activities during these days of [[personal]] [[ministry]
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