History/People
Karl Marx
**Karl Marx(1818–1883)**
History/People
**Karl Marx(1818–1883)**
Philosophy/Ideas
Romanticism, understood as a **new set of ideas, a mindset, and a way of feeling**, emerged in Western Europe around the mid-18th century and subsequently spread globally, profoundly influencing perspectives on nature, children, love, sex, money, and work.
Theology/Universal History
UNIVERSAL HISTORY
Theology/Catechumens
Mystagogy refers to the teaching and instruction on the mysteries of faith and the sacraments, particularly those received **after** initiation into the faith (Baptism, Eucharist)
History/People
PEOPLE | 1901 - 1990
Theology/Heresies
See Also: JEWS, Jewish, State of Israel
History/J-Q
Sabbatai Zevi, born in Smyrna on the Anatolian Aegean coast in 1626. He emerged as the central figure of the most significant messianic movement in Jewish history since the destruction of the Second Temple. Born into an affluent family in Western Anatolia, Zevi displayed early signs of a volatile personality,
Culture/Books
The true significance lies not in the content transmitted through a medium, but in the medium itself, and the unseen, pervasive influence it exerts on individuals and society.
History/Elite Theory
The Bank for International Settlements (BIS), established in **1930** in Basil, Switzerland, functions as the **central bank of central banks**. It is a **private institution** that serves as the apex of a global financial control system, fundamentally geared towards achieving a **world system of...
History/Events
EVENTS | 1980s
Philosophy/Ideas
There are four major schools of economic thought: 1. **Marxism** 2. **Keynesianism** 3. The Chicago School of Economics, 4. The Austrian School of Economics
Theology/The Ladder of Devine Ascent
Step 12 of THE LADDER OF DIVINE ASCENT