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Why the Future Doen't Need Us
TECHNOLOGY | Transhumanism
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TECHNOLOGY | Transhumanism
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Psychological discourse concerning parental approaches emerged significantly in the 1960s. Diana Baumrind established four distinct styles of parenting, evolving from an initial three classifications.
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Leftism, as a political and intellectual phenomenon, is observed to be a complex and often contradictory ideology, requiring deep analysis of its intellectual foundations, psychological underpinnings, rhetorical tactics, and historical manifestations.
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For centuries, scholars and theologians have debated the origins of European religious beliefs, often framing Christianity as an imposition on native traditions. However, a closer examination of history and linguistic anthropology reveals a different narrative: one where the echoes of biblical st...
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The latter half of the 20th century witnessed the rise of two distinct yet ideologically convergent movements: Neoconservatism in the United States and Radical Islamism in the Middle East.
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The concept of the ideological "game-ending own-goal" describes a paradoxical failure in scholarly objectivity wherein dedicated researchers, motivated by ideological convictions, expend exhaustive effort collecting quantitative evidence which, upon close inspection, definitively refutes the very...
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How should the Jewish population exist within the our nation?
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These are likened to fashion because they are often invisible to those within the prevailing mode, only becoming apparent as ridiculous or arbitrary when viewed from a distance in time or from another cultural perspective.
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Neoconservatism is a political ideology that emerged in the United States, advocating for a robust, assertive foreign policy and the global propagation of ***democracy***. Its adherents often describe themselves as *"Democratic revolutionaries".*
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The Holocaust, defined by scholars as the deliberate extermination of approximately six million innocent Jewish civilians, primarily through the use of gas chambers, during World War II, holds a central, unshakeable position in Western cultural and political consciousness.
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Beyond religious observance, historical instances of vegetarianism were de facto conditions dictated by poverty, as agricultural produce like grains and rice were often cheaper and more accessible than meat or livestock. I