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  • ...being [[Self-sufficiency|self-sufficient]]. Usually the term is applied to political states or their [[economic]] policies. Autarky exists whenever an entity ca ...utarchism]]" in the sense of self-government to describe his own political philosophy and to distinguish it from [[anarchism]].
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  • ...erature (7%), physics and astronomy (6%), religion (5%), art (4%), Western philosophy (4%), and law (3%).<ref name="kister_1994" /> A complementary study of the ...utor, Mr. Philips] ranges over nearly the whole field of European history, political, social, ecclesiastical… The grievance is that &#91;this work&#93; lacks
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  • ...or Section has more than one digit; for example, the Section "History and Philosophy of Logic" has the code "10/11" indicating that it is the 1st section of the ...ning&nbsp;of&nbsp;Government:&nbsp;the&nbsp;Dynamics&nbsp;of&nbsp;the&nbsp;Political&nbsp;Process '''5.4.4'''&nbsp;[[International relations|International&nbsp;
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  • | region = Western Philosophy | era = [[20th-century philosophy]]
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  • '''''Encyclopaedia Biblica: A Critical Dictionary of the Literary, Political and Religion History, the Archeology, Geography and Natural History of the ...p://www.islamreligion.com/articles/2132/ eg.]</ref>, as well as to religio-political commentators such as [[Jihad Watch]]<ref>[http://www.jihadwatch.org/2008/03
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  • ...ignore this option, encouraged by prevailing [[consumerist]] culture and a political agenda that has "elevated the work ethic to unprecedented heights and there ...ancies instead of having [[abortions]]. According to Heyman, “Across the political spectrum, people are realizing these policies have an enormous impact on wo
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  • ...of the mid-19th century. He was as well-known for his entertaining as his political work, apparently agreeing with Talleyrand that dining well was essential to ...inister in London, where he became acquainted with [[Talleyrand]]'s dining philosophy. During his presidency, [[White House]] dinners were even more French than
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  • ...notable historical figures, members of [[royal family|royalty]], current [[political leader]]s, and respected [[teacher]]s or other leaders associated with the ...nal institutions carry the names of members of [[royal family|royalty]] or political leaders who were in power at the time the institutions were established or
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  • ==Political== * [[Marxism]] - after German political economist [[Karl Marx]]
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  • ...6, where he earned an undergraduate degree, and later earned a [[Doctor of Philosophy|PhD]] in mathematics from the [[University of Michigan]]. He became an assi ...e Agency]] (CIA)-sponsored study were told they would be debating personal philosophy with a fellow student.<ref name="making" /> Instead they were subjected to
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  • </ref> Most of the members were active voters with unidentified political party affiliation, though one of them has been identified as a registered [ ...hat the aims of the [[United Nations]] were hostile to American values and philosophy, and also included unsupported assertions that the UN leadership and the U.
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  • ...o behaviours typical of those engaged in intensive political activism. The political protests headed by the Reverend [[Al Sharpton]] have been described as mili ...y]] or cause.<ref>This should ''not'' be confused with a [[Sovereign state|political state]] or [[nation]] that is armed and aggressive.</ref> More precisely, a
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  • ...es are in any circumstance unjustifiable, whatever the considerations of a political, philosophical, ideological, racial, ethnic, religious or any other nature ...ument), citing in footnote 10 Alex P. Schmid, Albert J. Jongman, et al., ''Political Terrorism: A New Guide to Actors, Authors, Concepts, Data Bases, Theories,
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  • ...eaderless resistance''', or '''phantom cell''' structure, is a [[Rebellion|political resistance]] [[strategy]] in which small, independent groups ([[covert cell ...rature, using the internet to create self-propagating [[boycotts]] against political opponents, maintaining an alternative electronic currency outside of the re
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  • ...ich are intended to create fear (terror), are perpetrated for a religious, political or ideological goal, and deliberately target or disregard the safety of [[n ...ire for social solidarity with other members of their organization than by political platforms or strategic objectives, which are often murky and undefined.<ref
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  • ...ar le fait'') is a [[concept]] that promotes physical [[violence]] against political enemies as a way of inspiring the masses and catalyzing [[proletarian revol ...Italian revolutionary [[Carlo Pisacane]] (1818–1857), who wrote in his "Political Testament" (1857) that "ideas spring from deeds and not the other way aroun
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  • * On September 19, 2006 [[France|French]] writer and [[philosophy]] teacher [[Robert Redeker]] wrote an editorial for ''[[Le Figaro]]'', a Fr ...hich religious authority is maintained by the descendants of al-Wahhab and political power is held by the descendants of al-Saud: This is the Wahhabi-Saudi axis
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  • ...t a [[terrorist]] organization.<ref>1st paragraph, p. x, ''The Dynamics of Political Crime'', Jeffrey Ian Ross, SAGE, 2003, ISBN 0803970455.</ref> Al-Qaeda's management philosophy has been described as "centralization of decision and decentralization of e
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  • ...City]]. But Isabela City is administered under the [[Zamboanga Peninsula]] political region north of the island of Basilan, while the rest of the island provinc Consequently, being on the social or political division line, Basilan, Jolo and Sulu have seen some of the fiercest fighti
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  • ...}</ref>) is an American [[blogger]], historian, foreign policy critic, and political analyst. He is currently an adjunct professor at [[Georgetown University]]' ...[U.S. foreign policy|foreign policy]] toward the Muslim world. Bin Laden's philosophy is slowly harnessing the two most powerful motivating forces in contemporar
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