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  • ...Renaissance saw [[revolution]]s in many intellectual pursuits, as well as social and [[political]] upheaval, it is perhaps best known for its [[art]]istic d ...]s and characteristics, [[focus]]ing on a variety of factors including the social and civic peculiarities of Florence at the time; its [[political]] [[struct
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  • ...[populations]] to conform to codes, and can opt to punish or to attempt to reform those who do not conform. The label of "crime" and the accompanying social [[stigma]] normally confine their scope to those activities seen as injurio
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  • ...bility, economic responsibility, environmental responsibility, educational reform, governmental restructuring, and unprecedented co-creation of sustainable s
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  • ...duals]], [[cities]], [[nations]], and whole [[races]] to mighty efforts of reform and [[courageous]] deeds of valorous achievement. ...the habit of praying for that [[person]] every day of your life. But the [[social]] [[repercussions]] of such [[prayers]] are dependent largely on two condit
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  • ...d on the notion that punishment is to be inflicted on an offender so as to reform him/her, or rehabilitate them so as to make their re-[[integration]] into [ ...the [[law]], so as to maintain [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_order social order], is retained, the importance of rehabilitation is also given priorit
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  • ...ue, suggesting that it is a [[fuzzy concept]]. An added difficulty is that social attributes or relationships may not be directly observable and visible, and ...ly beyond what an individual can empirically observe in order to grasp the social domain in all its dimensions — connecting, for example, "private trou
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  • *2a : a doctrine or belief that conditions in the [[social]] [[organization]] are so bad as to make destruction desirable for its own ...d : the program of a 19th century Russian party advocating revolutionary [[reform]] and using [[terrorism]] and [[assassination]]
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  • ..., the region produced dozens of new denominations, communal societies, and reform. In addition to a [[Nrm|religious movement]], other reform movements such as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Temperance_moveme
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  • ...anctuary), and can also have smaller rooms for [[study]] and sometimes a [[social]] hall and offices. Some have a separate room for [https://en.wikipedia.org ...hich is derived from Aramaic, and some Arabic-speaking Jews use knis. Some Reform and Conservative Jews use the word "temple". The Greek word "Synagogue" is
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  • ...or social issues, in other words, on carrying out, resisting or undoing a social change. ...emporary social movements. However others point out that many of the major social movements of the last hundred years grew up, like the Mau Mau in Kenya, to
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  • ...cknowledgement of or [[apology]] for past violations, indicating state and social [[commitment]] to respond to former [[abuses]]. ...tice measures such as prosecutions, [[truth]]-seeking, and institutional [[reform]]. Such mechanisms ensure that compensatory measures are not empty [[promis
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  • ...e of the very human problems that affect this systemic institution and how reform will occur over time through those Godly interventions such as what you are ...many new ideas that can be seeded into this arena when your petitions for reform are sincere and you pray with other individuals who also wish to see these
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  • ...e frontiers of [[aesthetic]] [[experience]], rather than with wider social reform. ...e d'avanguardia (The Theory of the Avant-Garde). Surveying the historical, social, psychological and philosophical aspects of vanguardism, Poggioli reaches b
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  • ...rd-looking, justified by a purported [[ability]] to [[achieve]] [[future]] social benefits, such as [[crime]] reduction. For retributionists, punishment is b ...sophy]] of [[law]] [[community]], perhaps due to the practical failings of reform [[theory]] in the previous decades.
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  • ...s, I am Andrea. You have heard of me and heard from me in the past. I am a Social Architect which is my current job function. [Editor's Note: I believe we ha ...best symmetry and beauty of design to enhance each person's intellectual, social, and spiritual growth. So, first of all, I wish to tell you that while you
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  • ...m]] missionaries failed in their [[effort]] to bring about this [[social]] reform, and in the wreck of this failure all their more important [[spiritual]] an ...naton Ikhnaton]. The Egyptians remarkably preserved the [[teachings]] of [[social]] [[obligation]] derived from the earlier [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/i
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  • ...he monarchy, to finance, and to parliamentary government, demanding social reform and workers' control, but separated from the other branches of the socialis
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  • ...are considered only as ways to promote [[political]], [[economical]] or [[social]] reforms; however, they all contain the [[seed]] of a [[desire]] to make t ...ywhere. It is advisable not to lose [[sight]] of the final [[goal]] in any reform movement that is promoted — the elevation and consideration of all people
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  • *2. 175:4.6 His [[zeal]] for [[temple]] [[reform]] struck directly at their [[revenues]]; the [https://nordan.daynal.org/wik ...They felt themselves [[responsible]] for the [[preservation]] of [[Society|social order]], and they feared the [[consequences]] of the further spread of [[Je
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  • ...ith-son] of this same [[God]] of [[love]]. Jesus' usual [[technique]] of [[social]] [[contact]] was to draw people out and into talking with him by asking th ...some [[business]] or, more often, for some project of [[teaching]], social reform, or religious [[movement]]. More than a dozen such proffers were made, and
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  • ...CHAEL, feel your desire for this infusion to go into those places of these social institutions. If it is helpful you may see this energy pulsing upon the ma ...s is what they need and this is what will help your social institutions to reform around greater truth.
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  • ...damentalism, and, since that time, its views have permeated swathes of the social and cultural fabric of [[America]]. The fundamentalists' stand against inno ...th respect to contemporary [[culture]], and began to develop strategies to reform American [[society]]. The first major issue raised by the fundamentalists i
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  • ...chiatric abuse, [[torture]], and other [[coercive]] [[methods]] of thought reform at the hands of Chinese authorities. In the years since the suppression cam
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  • *1: a usually [[young person]] who [[rejects]] established social [[customs]] (such as by dressing in an [[unusual]] way or living in a [[com ....org/wiki/Aquarius_Festival Aquarius Festival] and the annual Cannabis Law Reform Rally or MardiGrass. "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piedra_Roja Piedra Roj
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  • ...a polyglot assortment of malcontents, being for the most part made up of [[social]] misfits and [[fugitive]]s from [[justice]]. ...m], against the attempt of the [[cities]] to dominate the country. But the reform did not succeed until the [[Rural|country]] landlord [https://en.wikipedia.
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  • on the need for social justice and the struggle against various forms of [[community]] and the “master social service.” Indeed, in his vision education
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  • ...ght reform,” and the “systematic [[manipulation]] of [[psychological]] and social [[influence]]”) refers (according to Michael Langone) "to a [[process]] i ...deprivation, psychological harassment, inculcation of [[guilt]], and group social [[pressure]]. The term punned on the Taoist custom of "cleansing/washing th
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  • ...nt [[customs]] and accounts showed up in [[Jerusalem]] in the Deuteronomic reform of King Josia (c. 640–609 B.C.). The biblical books of [https://nordan.da ...ague proclaim the Day of the Lord, but the [[writer]] calls not for social reform but for [[fasting]] and liturgical [[prayer]]. The [[liturgy]] suddenly exp
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  • ...equence of developments had to be amended, and that we had put on hold the social evolution projects in order to begin a more active role in the political ev ...awaits a world that is on its march toward the Days of Light and Life and social peace, political peace, and economic peace. We have become more active in
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  • ...ing]] the old ways of [[thinking]] among your fellows. The [[evidence]] of social evolution on this planet is attested to by the protest against limiting [[o ...anet's history]], you would be indelibly impressed with the [[reality]] of social and [[spiritual evolution]]. Your excellent teachers have brought you a lon
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  • ...''20th-century philosophy''' was set for a series of attempts variously to reform, preserve, alter, abolish, previously conceived limits. ...roblem of the philosopher cleanly distinguishing knowledge from ignorance, social progress from reversion, dominance from submission, and presence from absen
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  • ...-rulers] of [[human]] [[society]]. Such [[beings]] were [[designed]] for [[social]] [[sovereignty]], not [[civil]] sovereignty. But since this project almost ...he [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egyptian_calendar Egyptians undertook to reform the calendar], about seven thousand years ago, they did it with great accur
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  • ...will catalyze the great changes that you desire. Political change, social reform, all of this must be built upon a foundation of spirit. So in doing these e
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  • ...Mission and Magisterial Mission, to bring social sustainability, peace and social stability to your world co-creatively with you. Some of you, who have read ...is a consciousness on your part and our part to bring about the conscious social evolution of this world. Not just for one nation, but for all nations; not
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  • ...y (1798), person who advocates radical or far-reaching political or social reform, member of a political party or part of a party pursuing such aims (1820 wi ...nd parliamentary system in the late 18th and early 19th cent. (cf. radical reform n. at Special uses 2); (b) U.S. belonging to a faction of the Republican Pa
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  • ...eness that exists among you. You realize now that the three core values of social sustainability are the values that have sustained your species for over 40, ...that are open to you and friendly. You will find that you are living in a social petri dish, where your benevolent virus will grow and benefit everyone, muc
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  • ...ed". [https://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=messiah Etymology Online] Reform Jews believe there have been many messiahs—all the anointed kings and pri ...human efforts at ''tikkun olam'' (repair of the world) through working on social [[justice]], not from one man alone.
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  • ...later use applied esp. to manifestations of social and economic change or reform.
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  • ...t the art of being human, of being individual, of being an individual in a social environment decreases. The isolation that is occurring in the western tech *You are social beings in relationship to others
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  • ...ain level of continuity and stability so that your social institutions can reform in a healthy and positive way. One of the overarching spiritual qualities
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  • ...th the corrections to be conducted that are necessary for planetary social reform and rehabilitation. Focus from your hearts as best you can, maintaining tha
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  • ...ld to the [[temptation]] to teach you rules of [[government]], trade, or [[social]] [[behavior]], which, while they might be [[good]] for today, would be far
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  • ...That concept was developed in the context of the political, economic, and social conditions of the ancient Near East. Although it has proven a resilient and It may be that God is necessary only from a [[Sociology|social]] or [[Psychology|psychological]] point of view; if that is the case, we ma
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  • ...g in the years to come; they will have an impact upon your economies, your social structures and your political environment around you. *The slow creep of social change
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  • ...rs"). According to this view, ethics is more a summary of [[common sense]] social decisions. ...carefully in each situation. Many consider this view to have potential to reform ethics as a practice, but it is not as widely held as the 'aesthetic' or 'c
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  • ...idea]] that, in the [[Bible]], God provides the basis of both personal and social ethics. In that [[context]], the term is always used in antithesis to [[aut ...elaborations of the [[idea]], developing specific answers to contemporary social, political and economic issues, on the basis of their understandings of Bib
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  • ...excuse. Money, that odourless god of the bourgeois, is also a mediation; a social contract. It is a god swayed not by prayers or by promises but by science a ...he's being persuaded to buy himself objects to distinguish himself in the social hierarchy. The ideology of consumption becomes the consumption of ideology.
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  • ...m originated in the late 19th-century [[intellectual]] and working class [[social movement|political movement]] that criticized the effects of industrializat ...ted a world improved by harnessing technology and combining it with better social organization, and many contemporary socialists share this belief.[https://w
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  • ...fering goals. Some conservatives seek to preserve the [[status quo]] or to reform society slowly, while others seek to return to the values of an earlier tim ...is to maintain in being, for as long as possible, the life and health of a social organism.”[https://profam.org/Special/thc_scruton_0405s.htm profam.org] C
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  • ...corollary of [[other]]-[[consciousness]], the [[dual]] [[potential]] of [[social]] [[response]] and [[God]] [[recognition]]. ...do not contribute anything to the [[conservation]] or enhancement of any [[social]], [[moral]], or [[spiritual]] [[values]].
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