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Notice how I said political, meaning:
Not industrial, cultural, or agricultural revolutions
Social revolutions can be included under "other" (as they are often linked to political events).
So vote for your choice- which revolution had the most significance...
Started by Wellington95 on
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You can hardly even call it successful, it started a ... .
You can hardly even call it successful.
Political Revolutions in History.
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Ok so black history month is right around the corner. Here is some history to ponder on as we approach February
http://www.nbra.info/DYK-HistoryTest
Note: This is not meant to malign any current democrat or offend anyone on this forum. It is purely factual...
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at hayabusa):
That and "White history month" are right around the corner Originally Posted by KFORCE1 Ok so black history month is right....
The political and social views fair.
What's missing is historical perspective.
True, but funny.
Funny stuff.
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Whatcha readin', girls?
For Xmas, my wonderful in-laws got me Chris Matthews' book, Jack Kennedy: Elusive Hero .
http://www.amazon.com/Jack-Kennedy-Elus ... 1451635087
I watched Matthews and the rest of his lib cohorts hawk it for a few weeks on MSNBC...
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at championshipsubdivision):
It ends 3 weeks ....
Whur-whur-whur-click.
All political and history book clubs must on October 8th.
The kind of suffering the human spirit and body can overcome .
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I have been watching all these Republican debates and it strikes me odd that there is so much talk about State Rights. Arguing goes on about the federal Govt. getting too involved in State issues and saying things like 'the States should all handle that...
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IMO, the political party of these posters, recently, are very weak....
In my opinion it is incorrect to connect this to any Confederate Cause .
NOW! ) NedBaldwin Sergeant Member Since: Feb 19, 2011 Message Count: 960 Political arguments about.
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Read two outstanding books in the last two months.
Everyday Stalinism: Ordinary Life in Extraordinary Times: Soviet Russia in the 1930s , by Sheila Fitzpatrick
Deep analysis of what it took to be an ordinary citizen in the early years of Stalin. Long ...
Started by Cap'n Cat on
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Am reading a fascinating book on natural history right now: Voyage of the Turtle.
A bit of slow reader.
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Quote: : If you do not own what you do, you do not own yourself. To deny this is to deny humanity. Ever human is unique, with his/her own wants and needs. To deny any of them the ability to pursue the meeting of those needs/wants, as long as they do not...
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The only reason Apple.
The only reason Apple (and other countries) are able to pay pennies capitalistic than any other slave-holding example throughout history.
Holding example throughout history.
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Quote: : If you do not own what you do, you do not own yourself. To deny this is to deny humanity. Ever human is unique, with his/her own wants and needs. To deny any of them the ability to pursue the meeting of those needs/wants, as long as they do not...
Started by Einherjar86 on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at ultimatemetal):
Ricardo I don't know, but Adam Smith definitely said that commodities are only worth what someone is willing to pay... .
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Overwatch If you do not own what you do, you do not own yourself. To deny this is to deny humanity. Ever human is unique, with his/her own wants and needs. To deny any of them the ability to pursue the meeting of those needs/wants, as long as they do ...
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by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at ultimatemetal):
Ricardo I don't know, but Adam Smith definitely said that commodities are only worth what someone is willing to pay... .
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Quote: : If you do not own what you do, you do not own yourself. To deny this is to deny humanity. Ever human is unique, with his/her own wants and needs. To deny any of them the ability to pursue the meeting of those needs/wants, as long as they do not...
Started by Einherjar86 on
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by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at ultimatemetal):
Ricardo I don't know, but Adam Smith definitely said that commodities are only worth what someone is willing to pay... .
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Started by JoshFiles2 on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at reddit):
Bizarre as my course is focused on political economy!
Thanks again reddit PM'd.
Back as '97...
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