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Cyclopedia of Economics

By: Sam Vaknin

...and inalienable position. Denying this leads to horrors such as the Holocaust. The Nazis did not regard as humans the Jews, the Slavs, homosexuals,... ...ent examples are the massacre of the Tutsis in Rwanda, the Holocaust of the Jews in Nazi Germany's Third Reich, and the Armenian Genocide in Turkey.... ...ructed to exterminate all Amalekites, men, women, and children. In her book, "The Nazi Conscience", Claudia Koontz quotes from Freud's "Civilizati... ...ought misery on a scale unprecedented even by medieval standards. Only Fascism and Nazism compare with them unfavorably. The idea of the nation-sta... ... defence - the Jewish superiority complex - was only exacerbated by the Holocaust. Nazism posed as a rebellion against the "old ways" - against the... ...ime examples of this stratagem. Science, Development of "There was a time when the newspapers said that only twelve men understood the theory of re... ...ange of a particle ("Chronon"). BY WAY OF INTRODUCTION "There was a time when the newspapers said that only twelve men understood the theory of re...

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Cyclopedia of Philosophy

By: Sam Vaknin

...and inalienable position. Denying this leads to horrors such as the Holocaust. The Nazis did not regard as humans the Jews, the Slavs, homosexuals,... ...ent examples are the massacre of the Tutsis in Rwanda, the Holocaust of the Jews in Nazi Germany's Third Reich, and the Armenian Genocide in Turkey.... ...ructed to exterminate all Amalekites, men, women, and children. In her book, "The Nazi Conscience", Claudia Koontz quotes from Freud's "Civilizati... ...ought misery on a scale unprecedented even by medieval standards. Only Fascism and Nazism compare with them unfavorably. The idea of the nation-sta... ... defence - the Jewish superiority complex - was only exacerbated by the Holocaust. Nazism posed as a rebellion against the "old ways" - against the... ...ime examples of this stratagem. Science, Development of "There was a time when the newspapers said that only twelve men understood the theory of re... ...ange of a particle ("Chronon"). BY WAY OF INTRODUCTION "There was a time when the newspapers said that only twelve men understood the theory of re...

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Trendsiters Digital Content and Web Technologies

By: Sam Vaknin

... by the experience of the meagre number of sites of venerable and leading newspapers that are on a subscription basis. Dow Jones (Wall Street Journa... ... and share material from print publications". Participating magazines and newspapers print "WuliCodes" on their (physical) pages and WuliWeb subscri... ...llectual property. It spread from machinery to designs, processes, books, newspapers, any printed matter, works of art and music, films (which, at t... ...are likely to render their efforts vain: The Newspaper Packaging Print newspapers offer package deals of cheap content subsidized by advertising. ... ...lion documents culled from over 2000 publications. It includes newswires, newspapers, magazines, journals, transcripts, photographs, maps and books ... ... erstwhile Deja. The Usenet is not only the refuge of pedophiles and neo-Nazis. It includes thousands of academically rigorous and research incline... ...s" would like to avoid eye contact while talking. Or television: only the Nazi regime seemed to have fully grasped its potential (in the Berlin 1936... ...ades-spanning gallery of human paranoia. Villains change: communists, neo-Nazis, media moguls. But one kind of villain is a fixture in this psychodr...

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The Public Domain : Enclosing the Commons of the Mind

By: James Boyle

...wonderful pudding of songs and pictures and films and books and magazines and newspapers, there is perhaps a hand- ful of raisins’ worth of works that ... ...searchers. 38 If a conservative Web site reposted news articles from liberal newspapers with critical commentary, that, too, would have seemed like fa... ...press was—in 1995, at least—clueless about these issues. It was not that the newspapers were ignoring the Internet. They were paying attention—obsessi... ...rre love of sharing. You do not know about Amazon.com or Hotornot.com or the newspapers of the world online, or search engines, automatic page transla... ...otection. Neither a recipe for hash brownies nor a player piano roll for the Nazi “Horst Wessel” song could con- stitutionally be prohibited, even tho... ...a blog like BoingBoing would end up having more page views than many ma- jor newspapers? Forget it. Goodbye to the radical idea that anyone can link t...

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Information Technology Tales

By: Brad Bradford

.... At eighty-nine, Brad Bradford brings a long lifetime of experience in newspapers during the hot-metal-type era and in the initial transition to ... ...ciated—what a wondrous Information Technology made their daily and weekly newspapers, magazines, and books so affordable. It was Ottmar Mergentha... ...telephone, and typewriter, expedited the gathering and reporting of news. Newspapers circulated into most homes, but none offered more than eight pa... ...shop, seeking Mergenthaler‘s help. Moore held a patent on a typewriter for newspapers that was designed to eliminate typesetting by hand. It didn‘t ... ...ly to wrest from management so much of its authority over those employed. Newspapers, nevertheless, would reap profits for almost a century that dwa... ...merica in 1940 after his father foresaw the dark future of Jews under the Nazis and brought his family here. A grandfather as well as an aunt and un...

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The 9/11 Commission Report Final Report of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States

By: Thomas H. Kean

...r Hoover to investigate foreign and foreign-inspired subversion—Communist, Nazi, and Japanese. Hoover added investigation of possible espionage, sabot... ...attached to having a contribution included in one of the classified daily “newspapers”— the Senior Executive Intelligence Brief—or, better still, sele... ...telligence dailies or FBI interview memos.The information was in all major newspapers and highlighted in network television news.Though the Jordanian ... ...aking them up. Between May 2001 and September 11, there was very little in newspapers FORESIGHT—AND HINDSIGHT 359 Final 10-11.4pp 7/17/04 4:12 PM P... ...talism” among intellectuals who caricature U.S. values and policies. Local newspapers and the few influential satellite broadcasters—like al Jazeera—o...

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