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- Karl Marx (38076 bytes)
1: [[Image:Kmarx.jpg|frame|right|Karl Marx]]
2: ...truggle, summed up in the famous line from the introduction to the ''[[The Communist Manifesto|Communi...
6: [[Image:German_Trier_KMax_ExHouse.jpg|thumb|Karl Marx's former home; now a museum. Trier, Germany]]
7: ...rx family was very [[liberalism|liberal]] and the Marx household hosted many visiting intellectuals and ...
10: Marx received good marks in ''[[gymnasium (school)|gym...
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- Ayn Rand (18001 bytes)
11: ...express goal of her literature to showcase such heroes. She believed:
14: #That no one has the right to seek values from others by physical force, or impose ideas on oth...
19: ...o have been present when Ayn chose the name Rand from a typewriter.
22: ...in [[1932]] to [[Universal Studios]]. Rand then wrote the play, ''[[The Night of January 16th]]'' in ...
24: ...ms were re-edited into a new version which was approved by Rand and re-released as ''We the Living'' i... - Lucille Ball (12427 bytes)
4: ... with a local bad boy (Johnny), Ball decided to enroll in the
5: ...s later, she witnessed , Warner, a friend of her brother's get shot, severing the spinal cord, due to ...
7: ...wood circles as "the B-Movie queen", sharing the "royalty" honor with [[Macdonald Carey]], who was des...
9: ... philandering and drinking caused problems right from the start. When he was drafted to the [[Army]] i...
11: ...u]] production company, so the Arnazes toured the road in a [[vaudeville]] act with Lucille as the zan... - Proletariat (3268 bytes)
1: ...nitially used in a derogatory sense, until [[Karl Marx]] used it as a positive term to identify what he ...
3: == The Proletariat in Marxist theory ==
5: ...ose who receive salaries as the ''salariat''. For Marx, however, wage labor may involve getting a [[sala...
7: ...d, particularly a small number of individuals control the majority of the wealth (see [[oligarchy]].)
9: ...should seek to organize and represent the entire proletariat, or just the historical working class. - Personal life (2762 bytes)
2: ...are service industries designed to help people improve their personal lives via [[counselling]] or [[l...
6: ...nal lives as separate from their work (see also [[Marx's theory of alienation]]). Work and recreation ar...
10: The career from [[childbirth|birth]] to [[death]] is not always ...
12: ...er participation in human (especially socially approved) activities - often outside one's own personal... - Germany (46412 bytes)
1: ...rialised]] countries, located in the heart of [[Europe]]. It is bordered to the north by the [[North S...
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17: | align=center colspan=2 style="background:#f9f9f9;" | [[image:LocationGermany.png|Locati...
38: |'''[[Gross Domestic Product|GDP]]'''<br> - Total ([[2003]])<br> - GDP/cap... - History of science (41710 bytes)
6: ... [[empirical]] [[truth]]. [[Philosophy]] differs from science in that, while both the [[Natural scienc...
11: ...work, looking closely at the ways in which they "produce" and "construct" scientific knowledge. Since ...
13: ...progressive, and that there can be [[demarcation problem|no demarcation]] between science and any othe...
21: ...s a direct outgrowth of [[religion]], often as a project of a particular religious community.
23: ...hat would describe nature as it was in the world around them. - Government (12596 bytes)
1: ...dministrate, whether over an area of land, a set group of people, or an association.
4: One approach is to define government as the dominant decisi...
5: ...ely [[despotism|despotic]] organization which controls a territory without defining laws would not be ...
7: ...olling entry and exit to the state, preventing encroachment of territory by neighbouring states and pr...
9: ...or ''party in Government'') will also usually control the [[legislature]]. The [[French (language)|Fre... - Civilization (29205 bytes)
1: ...ngs related to human [[society]]. The term comes from the [[Latin]] ''civis'', meaning "citizen" or "t...
3: ...f the Moon in [[Teotihuacan]], Mexico. Building projects of this size require the social organization...
5: ...tion is an exclusive term, applied to some human groups and not others.
7: In a broader sense, ''civilization'' often can refer to an...
15: ...ilization is a complex society, as distinguished from simpler societies. Everyone lives in a society ... - Politics (7193 bytes)
2: ...nment]]s, politics is also observed in all human group interactions including [[corporate]], [[academi...
6: One theorist, [[Harold Lasswell]], has defined politics as "who gets w...
9: ...]] and would give up absolute rights for certain protections.
14: ... transformation of human society that took place around [[6th millennium BCE|6000 BCE]] as an urban re...
16: The word "Politics" is derived from the Greek word for city-state, "Polis". Corpora... - Anthropology (23191 bytes)
1: ...ods now being commonly applied in single society/group studies.
3: In the [[United States]], anthropology is traditionally divided into four fields:
4: ...s field is also sometimes called [[biological anthropology]].
5: ...ce of [[fieldwork]], i.e living among the social group being studied for an extended period of time;
6: ...logy]], which studies variation in [[language]] across time and space, the social uses of language, an... - Economics (30960 bytes)
1: ... unlimited wants. This involves analyzing the [[production]], [[distribution]], [[trade]] and [[consu...
3: ...rinciple be (and increasingly is) applied to any problem that involves choice under scarcity or determ...
7: ... and economists have also studied topics ranging from marriage to the death penalty and optimal politi...
9: ...r good prices while sellers put forth their best front in [[Chichicastenango]] Market, [[Guatemala]].]...
14: * [[Microeconomics]], which examines the economic behaviour... - Religion (72319 bytes)
1: ...nstitutions associated with such belief. In its broadest sense some have defined it as the sum total ...
2: ...ligion" is used to designate what should be more properly described as a "religious organization" &nda...
4: ...r-perfect-buddha edited.jpg|300px|thumb|right|[[Borobudur]], a [[Buddhism|Buddhist]] [[Stupa|stupa]] b...
10: ...'' or "re-reading," a meaning attributed by [[Cicero]] to describe the repetition of scripture. The s...
15: ...meanings for the word "religion." Some of the approaches are as follows: - Thomas More (15893 bytes)
2: ...an Catholic Church]], in which he became the [[patron saint]] of statesmen, lawyers, and politicians.
9: ...own her daughter by her previous husband. More provided his daughters with an excellent classical ed...
12: ...[Holy Roman Emperor]] [[Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor|Charles V]], More was knighted and made undertre...
14: ...ion that entailed administrative and judicial control of much of northern England.
17: ...e:Utopia.jpg|300px|thumb|left|[[Woodcut]] by [[Ambrosius Holbein]] for a [[1518]] edition of ''Utopia.... - Causes of the French Revolution (11170 bytes)
2: ... conflicting interests of these initially allied groups would become the source of conflict and bloods...
5: ...easants covetously eyed the relatively greater prerogatives of the townspeople.
7: ...and challenged the [[Catholic Church]] and the prerogatives of the nobles.
9: ...philistinism]]." [http://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1848/12/15.htm]
13: ...owever, because noble titles exempted the holder from future taxes, the purchasers of titles were effe... - Agnosticism (14359 bytes)
1: ...ers of [[religion]]. The word ''agnostic'' comes from the Greek ''a'' (without) and ''[[gnosis]]'' (kn...
8: ...]], and [[Bertrand Russell]]. It has been argued from the works of [[David Hume]], especially ''Dialog...
14: ...who has to deal daily and hourly with nature can trouble himself about ''a priori'' difficulties. Give...
16: :"It is no use to talk to me of analogies and probabilities. I know what I mean when I say I believ...
26: ...tithetic to the 'gnostic' of Church history, who professed to know so much about the very things of wh... - Philosophy (30964 bytes)
1: ...sophers have understood and treated differently through the ages.
5: ...s tradition distinct and distinct field of study from Western philosophy. This article will discusses...
13: ...t difference? Which actions are right, and which wrong? Are values absolute, or relative? In general o...
15: ... to be beautiful? How do beautiful things differ from the everyday? What is [[Art]]?
17: ...hes of philosophical investigation. The Greeks, through the influence of [[Socrates]] and [[Socratic m... - March 22 (9294 bytes)
5: ...his son [[Gordian II]] are proclaimed [[Roman emperors]].
7: ...]] Indians kill 347 [[England|English]] settlers around [[Jamestown, Virginia]], a third of the colony...
9: *[[1638]] - [[Anne Hutchinson]] is expelled from [[Massachusetts Bay Colony]] for religious disse...
10: ...ct 1765|Stamp Act]], the first direct tax levied from [[England]] on the American colonies.
11: ...den|Gustav IV Adolf]] to the [[Sweden|Swedish]] throne. - Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (15483 bytes)
1: ... well as the [[historical materialism]] of [[Karl Marx]].
7: ...ics, and the history of philosophy were compiled from the lecture notes of his students and published ...
9: ...rror]]. History, however, progresses by learning from its mistakes: only after and precisely because o...
11: ...r itself - and the contrasted form of abstract introversion, reflection on itself, which is formal exi...
17: ...e absolute connection of this antithesis, is the profound task of metaphysics."'' - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
5: *[[Pietro d'Abano]], (1250?-1316)
11: *[[John Abercrombie]], (1780-1844)
16: *[[Alessandro Achillini]], (1463-1512)
21: *[[Robert Adams (philosopher)|Robert Adams]], (born 1937){{fn|O}}
22: *[[Robert Adamson]], (1852-1902) - History of Christianity (35391 bytes)
2: ...tlines the history of '''[[Christianity]]''' and provides links to relevant topics.
4: == Roots of Christianity ==
6: === The Jewish background ===
8: ...n the [[first century]] AD. Christianity brought from Judaism its [[scriptures]] (the [[Old Testament]...
10: ...on different interpretations of various passages from the Old Testament (or [[Tanakh]]).
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