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  • ...itiating cause of evolutionary changes to a nation’s political, social and economic structures. ...of the public—this is the most appropriate place for political, social and economic change. This is the same level that spiritual realization and understandin
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  • The social, political, economic changes are immense, and at the same time, while these changes are immense, ...some traumatic situation which would then bring this latent mental health problem into manifestation. It is not necessary that one follows the other, howeve
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  • ...truction of human relationships envisaged is one based upon precisely this economic model, which, because it is obsolete, is available at a knock-down price. W ...ing a greater number of people to suffer them according to rational norms (economic, social, political, legal necessities...) The splinters of constraint produ
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  • ...ery primitive in many ways and I was called upon to monitor the political, economic and military advancements of that tribe, but nonetheless, it was leadership ...ss the three pillars of society and the social, political/governmental and economic/financial pillars of society. That message of social sustainability was pri
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  • ...ery primitive in many ways and I was called upon to monitor the political, economic and military advancements of that tribe, but nonetheless, it was leadership ...ss the three pillars of society and the social, political/governmental and economic/financial pillars of society. That message of social sustainability was pri
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  • ...is a part of that development. When you begin to see sustainable social, economic and political stability, then you are beginning to see the early phases of ...orth America, but this will occur. There is also the prospect of a global economic meltdown, which is in the offing as well. These all will provide a cover f
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  • ...rs get you down. Do not let the [[wars]] and [[rumors]] of wars and the [[economic]] [[Turbulence|upheavals]] of your economy today destroy your [[appreciatio ...r because, yes, one is the [[groups]] keep splitting up, but that is not a problem. This is an example of [[growth]] and [[adaptability]].
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  • ...speech by [[Che Guevara]] to the ministerial meeting of the Inter-American Economic and Social Council (CIES), in Punta del Este, Uruguay on August 8, 1961 ...nality. It still remains the Achilles heel of democratic government. The problem is not mere lack of information; it is that voters badly interpret and judg
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  • ...c perspective; the latter, drew attention to the "political" import of the problem. ...ology and derived a concept of [[humanity]]'s essential [[nature]]. Marx's Economic and Philosophical Manuscripts of 1844 describe a theory of [[alienation]] b
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  • ...equal footing, of human rights and fundamental freedoms in the political, economic, social, cultural or any other field of public life. '[3]</blockquote> ...d Brian D. Smedley. (2005) "Race as Biology if Fiction, Racism as a Social Problem is Real." American Psychologist 60: 16-26.
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  • ...look to the people involved as being so crucial; it seems to them to be an economic decision, but the consequences run far deeper than even they can imagine. S ...was beginning to dawn upon all their minds that there is a solution to the problem. Not a conventional one. [Pause]
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  • ...[[science]]. Marx saw himself as doing morally-neutral [[sociology]] and [[economic]] theory for the sake of [[human development]]. As Christiano states, "Marx Central to Marx's theories was the oppressive economic situation in which he dwelt. With the rise of European [[industrialism]], M
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  • ...utes. With classical certainties thought to be overthrown, and new social, economic, scientific, ethical, and logical problems, '''20th-century philosophy''' w ...le binary oppositions characteristic of [[structuralism]], emphasizing the problem of the philosopher cleanly distinguishing knowledge from ignorance, social
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  • ...ities and infrastructure within the nations are inadequate to address this problem. What is remarkable is that they are confident in their ability in prepara ...r itself is contagious. I can see how the fear can disrupt our social and economic structures; people keeping their kids away from school, starting not to sho
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  • ...now of those individuals who will become the cultural, political, social, economic and educational leaders in the era during reconstruction. “Who are these ...do. Very powerful! Last time around, you said it’s time for the European Economic Union to evolve itself into its next developmental step. Would that be for
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  • ...ics of the Marxist approach feel that it attributes too much importance to economic factors in influencing society. ...to an economic system, or it may refer to an ideology which supports that economic system.
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  • ...the free male citizenry. Freed from working in the fields or other manual economic activities, they were able to participate in the assemblies of Athens and s ...rise of Hegelianism and Idealism. There is also the [[lumpers/splitters]] problem, namely that some works split philosophy into more periods than others: one
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  • ...pment]]; with such planetary [[fertility]] there soon occurs the serious [[problem]] of overpopulation. Most of the [[inhabited worlds]] are small. [[Urantia] ...only cause for unemployment among the civilized peoples of [[Urantia]]. [[Economic]] [[complexity]] and the steady increase of [[industrial]] and [[profession
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  • ...s is the case then, you do not have trust. It is certainly worthy of every economic organization to make a profit. This enables companies to grow, to reward in ...the end, you want to become part of the solution, rather than part of the problem.
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  • ...etter, safer process of social evolution, rather than political, social or economic revolutions, which tend to be violent and take the society backwards years ...responsibility besides keeping society peaceful and calm. It is the same problem that Rome had with its populations, how to keep large populations from bein
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