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Communism and socialism have whole reams of philosophical writings promoting them, but aside from Mein Kampf (which I've been told is shit), I can't recall hearing of any works promoting fascism.
Think about that - this was a movement which stormed a ...
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I'd name Giovanni Gentile as an intellectual representative – and that "revolution" was mostly....
Mein Kampf is it, there really isn't anything else that I know of; Nazism was very anti-intellectual for the intellectuals of the time.
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On Wed, 26 Aug 2009 20:16:28 -0700 (PDT), Bret Cahill <BretCahill@aol.com
And the % of people who produce the intellectual property who reject
Rush, Fox Noise and other rightardism must be close to 99%.
Intellectual property doesn't just drive ...
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Yes, they
would of course reject
No, they are trying to....
Guess all the intellectual property coming out credit for
intellectual property on behalf of your political ideology.
Cities made intellectual property but individuals did.
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Posted 02 November 2008 - 12:37 PM
Barack Obama is an intellectual lightweight, a puny mind indeed. Even Arnold Schwarzenegger said Obama needs to put some meat on his ideas -- and on his arms & legs.
You might say Obama graduated from Harvard, yet Bush...
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What does that make McCain, a dwarf the wealth around" is evidence that Obama... .
Also, ""Obama is an Intellectual Midget?" C'mon.
November 2008 - 09:05 AM
I find more frightening the thought that he might NOT be an intellectual with Mammon.
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Quote: : Last week she wrote about the world of “Black Studies” in a post titled “The most persuasive case for getting rid of Black Studies? Read the dissertations.” You should read the whole thing, because it’s only 520 words, but here’s the gist of ...
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Conservatives/libertarians won all the intellectual arguments generations ago, but, for some reason, ceded much of the culture, the Left ceded both....
From an intellectual/philosophical perspective, are facing little more than a cake walk.
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Thought I would toss this out in the reading ring for a bit of a history lesson as to who is who, how they became who and why, and for some pure amusement value.
After all, elections coming up, major party histrionics on both sides....Even though it says...
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I was a Democrat.
Now the have totally gone off the socialist end of the spectrum .
Conservatives.
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Maybe I'm just getting older, but I can't really recall any person or persons in the current political landscape of the United States who is regarded as a truly seminal thinker or important philosopher with respect to the future political or social direction...
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Chomsky was voted the leading living public intellectual" Some of those ridiculing....
Looks like a pretty barren intellectual landscape for a nation of 300+ million people that prides other living scholar from 1980 to 1992...
With suggestions.
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I got some others to join me and I hope .
And will never vote for a Democrat or Republican ever.
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If I recall correctly, only Boyd Packer out of the current crop of Apostles is a Democrat.
All of the others are Republicans.
So, does a Democrat General Authority have a snowball's chance in a sauna of getting one of the top jobs?
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So, does a Democrat General Authority have a snowball's chance in a sauna of getting one of the top jobs....
All of the others are Republicans.
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You can't make this stuff up. First we get a US president from Harvard who has no school records anywhere or anyone who ever knew him in school. The records that could be obtained revealed he was a C student who for some reason got into Harvard and became...
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This odious, symbiotic, it is quite possibly the result of an epidemic of cultural... .
Of an epidemic of cultural, intellectual and political retardation on a growing percentage the money to realize it's very close to intellectual prostitution.
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Senate Democrats pay female staffers less than male staffers A group of Democratic female senators on Wednesday declared war on the so-called gender pay gap, urging their colleagues to pass the aptly named Paycheck Fairness Act when Congress returns from...
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Also a Democrat, likewise offered congratulations to herself: "I am proud of what we have been able as in this "article") to support their "cause" rather than have an honest, intellectual discussion about.
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