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  • In the popular [[imagination]], asceticism is considered a sort of perversion (e.g., self-flagellation b ==Sociological and Psychological Views==
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  • ...he sociologist [[C. Wright Mills]] used the expression "the [[sociological imagination]]", which referred to the need to think imaginatively beyond what an indivi ...al which constrains that individual's actions. In his 1895 work ''Rules of Sociological Method'', Durkheim writes: "A social fact is every way of acting, fixed or
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  • ...ke a hibernation state that hibernating animals prepare and find a den. My imagination sees us all frozen wherever we might be and there is a feeling within me th ...ce, political stability, religious tolerance. The interesting part in this sociological phenomenon lies in the simple fact that it does not require a tremendous ad
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  • ...received the Career of Distinguished Scholarship Award from the [[American Sociological Association]]. The mark of the modern world is the imagination of its profiteers and the counter-assertiveness of the oppressed. Exploitat
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  • ...l being, a being of light, an off world being, a perceived figment of your imagination or any other description which would give some significance to your asking. -Any questions dealing with sociological issues,The Fatherhood of God and the brotherhood of man:
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  • ...ttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marxist Marxist] [[analysis]] and more recent sociological analyses have shed a great deal of [[light]] on this area, showing that a g ...d]] by which heretical gnosis is shown to be an erroneous figment of the [[imagination]]. This example makes clear the complicated way in which the distinction be
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  • ...broaden your awareness of [[the universe]] in ways of which you have no [[imagination]] at the present. ...n institution of [[human]] [[civilization]]. I suppose I am speaking in [[sociological]] terms, but I do perceive that you [[understand]] what I am saying.
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  • * [[Ludwig von Mises]], ''[[Socialism: An Economic and Sociological Analysis]]'' [https://www.mises.org/books/socialism/contents.aspx], Liberty *[[Leo Panitch]], ''Renewing Socialism: Democracy, Strategy, and Imagination''. ISBN 0-8133-9821-5.
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  • the average man who does not do things like advanced mathematics and sociological quasi-appearance of the Higgs Boson has captured the imagination of both science and
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  • ...crease consumption. Market research, motivation techniques, opinion polls, sociological surveys and structuralism may all be considered a part of this project, no ...would have found nothing. The spring and the castle dominate the creative imagination of the Middle Ages. The symbolic theme here is plain: beneath movement lies
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