The Communist Manifesto, by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels
... instead of constituting them on a new basis; it therefore acts in contradiction to all past historical experience.” What does this accusation reduce itself to? The history of all past society has consisted in the development of class antagonisms, antagonisms that assumed different forms at different ...
... instead of constituting them on a new basis; it therefore acts in contradiction to all past historical experience.” What does this accusation reduce itself to? The history of all past society has consisted in the development of class antagonisms, antagonisms that assumed different forms at different ...
Course Descriptions
... variety of principle questions addressed in philosophy, such as: What is the purpose of my existence? Can I know anything with certainty? Do I really have a free will? Can we prove that God exists? Why should I be moral? Whose self-interest counts?, etc. Issues covered will encompass relevant philos ...
... variety of principle questions addressed in philosophy, such as: What is the purpose of my existence? Can I know anything with certainty? Do I really have a free will? Can we prove that God exists? Why should I be moral? Whose self-interest counts?, etc. Issues covered will encompass relevant philos ...
The Human Web Questions
... 2. Describe the 3 major stages of the human web from 6000 BCE to present day. Indicate important milestone years in your description. 3. How do webs change over time? 4. How do webs remain the same over time? Part I: The Human Apprenticeship Rationale: By now you should have an idea of what a web is ...
... 2. Describe the 3 major stages of the human web from 6000 BCE to present day. Indicate important milestone years in your description. 3. How do webs change over time? 4. How do webs remain the same over time? Part I: The Human Apprenticeship Rationale: By now you should have an idea of what a web is ...
Pointing the view - The Historical Association
... • Huge effort goes into accurate reconstruction of the physical past in sets and wardrobe, but anachronisms are unavoidable. Costume has to look appealing. • Language has to be modernised. • Nuances of behaviour are missed – for example, an Edwardian lady would not smoke in public as Kate Wins ...
... • Huge effort goes into accurate reconstruction of the physical past in sets and wardrobe, but anachronisms are unavoidable. Costume has to look appealing. • Language has to be modernised. • Nuances of behaviour are missed – for example, an Edwardian lady would not smoke in public as Kate Wins ...
SOCIAL HISTORY AND AFRIKANER HISTORIOGRAPHY IN A
... politicians at the present time. It is only the right wing who still make use of historical works which were produced during the heyday of apartheid rule; the modern, pragmatic Afrikaner state of today cares much less for history and finds less use for it than the state of 25 and 40 years ago. At an ...
... politicians at the present time. It is only the right wing who still make use of historical works which were produced during the heyday of apartheid rule; the modern, pragmatic Afrikaner state of today cares much less for history and finds less use for it than the state of 25 and 40 years ago. At an ...
The historicity of human geography
... because it implicates more general trends within the social sciences as a whole (Corrigan and Sayer, 1988). The present demand is not simply that geographers take the past more seriously (although that would be no bad thing); rather, it concerns our most fundamental assumptions concerning societies, ...
... because it implicates more general trends within the social sciences as a whole (Corrigan and Sayer, 1988). The present demand is not simply that geographers take the past more seriously (although that would be no bad thing); rather, it concerns our most fundamental assumptions concerning societies, ...
PHILOSOPHY_6
... The main focus of this division of ethics is on determining “principles that ought to guide human conduct” or “the formulation of moral rules that have direct implications for what human actions, institutions, and ways of life should be like”. In fulfilling this task, moral philosophers have put for ...
... The main focus of this division of ethics is on determining “principles that ought to guide human conduct” or “the formulation of moral rules that have direct implications for what human actions, institutions, and ways of life should be like”. In fulfilling this task, moral philosophers have put for ...