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Links and Factoids

By: Sam Vaknin

...ed in a single room by the kitchen. He accumulated a library of anatomy books, porn magazines, horror and adventure novels, historical accounts of t... ... M May Day Long before the first congress (1889) of the Second International, a socialist gathering, appropriated May 1, it was being celebrated...

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The Path of Kabbalah

By: Rav Michael Laitman

...ed to match the measurements of the collective soul. One of the mottos of the socialist movement was, “From each per- son according to his ability, t... ...est in certain mystical sciences. Bookstores are loaded with books, films and magazines about extraterrestrials and other such phenomena. But these ...

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Fuzzy and Neutrosophic Analysis of Periyar's Views on Untouchability

By: W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy and Florentin Smarandache

...ondemning it and wrote hundreds of articles against it in his newspapers and magazines like Kudiarasu, Viduthalai, Revolt, etc. and his struggle ha... ...he Communist Party of India and similar organizations, Periyar toned down his socialist activities. Because of his experience he knew that there we... ...her magazine Puratchi (Revolution). In 1934, Jayaprakash Narayan, the reputed Socialist Leader asked Periyar to join the Socialist party. The same y... ...Leninism in our villages is just plain masquerade and waste of time. So the socialist youth of today please forget the idea of becoming rich for s... ... Otherwise, the Dravidar Kazhagam is not opposed to other organizations. The socialists say that we need economic equality. We say that it is not e... ...? Suppose a small commotion or riot takes place, immediately all the Brahmin magazines will report it saying that there was a big caste clash! Wi... ...pose 3¾ Brahmins assemble in the Rasiga Ranjana Sabha immediately all Brahmin magazines will write a page or more. Can anyone question these atrocit... ...nism’ is not needed. The leader of the communists is a Brahmin, likewise the Socialists. We need not even ask about the Congress. They never help u... ...n the country. Once, in one of my demonstrations, I said that the dailies or magazines have to be slaves to the Brahmins 295 for their existence,...

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Cyclopedia of Economics

By: Sam Vaknin

...ve birth to Zionism. But, again, they were not racist. On the very contrary. Their socialist roots called for close collaboration and integration ... ... (Q&A's regarding almost every technical matter in the world), e-zines (electronic magazines), the electronic versions of print dailies and periodi... ...ht of the political map - all three polities of central Europe lurched to the left. Socialists were elected to replace economically successful right... ...h parts of the continent have blurred to the point of indistinguishability. French socialists have privatized more than their conservative predeces... ...ovements. The central European left is more preoccupied with a social - dare I say socialist - agenda than any of its Western coreligionists. Equal... ...the past. Many of the "old, safe hands" are former communists disingenuously turned socialists turned democrats turned capitalists. As even revoluti...

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Cyclopedia of Philosophy

By: Sam Vaknin

...ve birth to Zionism. But, again, they were not racist. On the very contrary. Their socialist roots called for close collaboration and integration ... ... (Q&A's regarding almost every technical matter in the world), e-zines (electronic magazines), the electronic versions of print dailies and periodi... ...ht of the political map - all three polities of central Europe lurched to the left. Socialists were elected to replace economically successful right... ...h parts of the continent have blurred to the point of indistinguishability. French socialists have privatized more than their conservative predeces... ...ovements. The central European left is more preoccupied with a social - dare I say socialist - agenda than any of its Western coreligionists. Equal... ...the past. Many of the "old, safe hands" are former communists disingenuously turned socialists turned democrats turned capitalists. As even revoluti...

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And Gulliver Returns Book IV : A Look at Our Human Values

By: Lemuel Gulliver XVI

...there were people who were worse off and who longed for the return of the socialistic dictatorship. ―So tradition is generally the basis for wh... ...hey had money, the capitalists. The workers would then revolt and begin a socialist economy where payment was ‗from each according to his ability to... ...luable? Is the culture of radical terroristic Islam equal to the peaceful socialistic welfare state of Norway. Is the laissez faire capitalism of the... ...e state of Norway. Is the laissez faire capitalism of the US equal to the socialistic paternalism of France. Is the relative freedom of the UK and US... ...ommunist state, where the state owns all of the means of production, as a socialist state, where it owns the major means of production, or in a laiss... ... Playboy magazine has exposed the naked breasts and rump. Films and other magazines went farther from just exposing the body to allowing the patron ... ...gments of the population by demeaning them in pornographic films, photos, magazines and books. —―On the plus side for pornography, there seem t... ...phic, it opens the doors for taxing it as it is sold in the form of books, magazines, films and internet sites. The U.S. market is now estimated at o...

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Aesthetics

By: Florentin Smaradanche

...nt of Peter Esterhazy. The first part is a parody of the realist- patterns socialist and the second consists of long baroque commentaries, falsified ... ...ba, Oradea, 1st volume, 2000; He has collaborated to over 100 of literary magazines and 43 of anthologies all over the world. F. Plays set in stage:... ... and Postmodernism, Ramnicu-Valcea, Adrianso. 2000, 92p. IN PERIODICAL MAGAZINES: Raïss, Khalil, Ecrivez vos paradoxes!, in “L’Opinion”, Rabat,... ...Editor, the Paradoxist Movement, in “The International directory of Little Magazines and Small Presses”, Paradise, CA, 1991, 1993. Miu, Florea, Mer...

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The Marketing of Ideas and Social Issues

By: Seymour Fine

...ity in the marketplace, have their own brand of loyalties -- columnists, tabloids, magazines. The consumption of gossip of all kinds may be analogo... ...social products. For example it is commonplace to see huge posters in (primarily) socialist countries portraying political leaders in the effort to ... ...ls or what are typically referred to simply as "media," include print (newspapers, magazines) and broadcast (radio, T.V.) media, while personal chan... ...Everyone is colored gray. Columnists -- and commentators in the more polysyllabic magazines -- concentrate on ideology. They do not care what a man...

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The Path of Splitness

By: Indrek Pringi

... The U.S. Government has systematically undermined, sabotaged and aborted any socialist/democratic movement in poor countries who want to improve th... ...t is. Period. Simple. All of Europe was responsible for the Nationalist Socialist movement that spawned Hitler. All of Europe created its own... ...everyone. When the Weimar Govt. sent him to spy on the doings of the National Socialist party, instead of spying on them he joined them and betrayed... ... Bismarck. He betrayed the new German Republic, he betrayed his own National Socialist thugs he betrayed the rich German elite who backed him, he b... ...d after the 2nd World War in Russia, then known as the USSR ( Union of Soviet Socialist Republics): Stalin’s ‘Gulag’ of concentration camps existe... ...ns demand that the human icons they worship must be superficially attractive. Magazines full of perfect female bodies abound. But even that is disa... ...t lean abs? By not eating junk food. By not eating candy bars… but the very magazines featuring models who have perfectly slim waists sit right nex... ...ant lean abs: eat more candy bars. Huh? How hypocritical can you get? Magazines for lean abs should be placed next to the vegetable and prod... ...ut the hypocrisy of civilized societies: ‘Do as I say… not as I do.’ Pick up magazines with covers of lean abs; while you buy your junk food and ge...

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First and Last Things : A Confession of Faith and a Rule of Life

By: H. G. Wells

... method of human intercourse. I know that here I go beyond the limits many Socialists in the past, and some who are still contemporary , have set them... ... of brotherhood, so social and economic organization will develop. But the Socialist may attack poverty for ever, disregarding the intellectual and mo... ...in, write, lecture, read and listen. Every truly religious man, every good Socialist, is a propagandist. Those who cannot write or discuss can talk, t... ... one. The ideal life for the ordinary man in a civilized, that is to say a Socialist, State would be in public employment or in private enterprise aim... ...rough institutions tainted with injustice and flawed with unrealities. All Socialists ev- erywhere are like expeditionary soldiers far ahead of the ma... ...nd vehemently conclusive upon sexual matters, until at last the editors of magazines blush at the very phrase and long to put a petticoat over the pag...

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The New Machiavelli

By: H. G. Wells

... speeches, to the cartoons of the comic papers or a chance reading of some Socialist pamphlet for any general ideas whatever about the huge swirling w... ... tobacco smoke against a background brown and deep. He professed himself a socialist with anarchistic leanings— he had suffered the martyrdom of ducki... ...rms of Sir William Harcourt, whose Death Duties had seemed at first like a socialist dawn. Mr. Evesham we asked to come to the Union every year, Maste... ... streets, were really material to such questions. Directly any of us young socialists of Trinity found our- selves in immediate contact with servants ... ...Denson. “ And it’s just the How perplexes me. I can quite easily imagine a socialist state ad- ministered in a sort of scrambling tumult that would be... ...amazing wealth up a piled heap of energetically pushed penny and halfpenny magazines, and a group of daily newspapers. I had expected to find the grea... ...ate, and the Rapid Multiplication of the Unfit were staples of the monthly magazines. But beyond an intermittent scolding of prosperous childless peop...

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Ann Veronica a Modern Love Story

By: H. G. Wells

...the Fadden Art School and a bright, event- ful life of art student dances, Socialist meetings, theatre gal- leries, talking about work, and even, at i... ... beautiful, safe, and sheltering home, going about with hatless friends to Socialist meetings and art-class dances, and displaying a dis- position to ... ...d to me. My politics in that matter wouldn’t be to give women votes. I’m a Socialist, Miss Stanley.” “What?” said Ann Veronica, startled. “A Socialist... ... The women’s meet- ing was much more charged with emotional force than the Socialists’. Ann Veronica was carried off her intellectual and critical fee... ...enny dinner in Soho and introduced her to some art students, who were also Socialists, and so opened the way to an evening of meandering talk in a stu... ...esday she went to the British Museum and hunted first among the half-crown magazines for his essays and then through various scientific quarterlies fo...

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Babbitt

By: Sinclair Lewis

... at the same time stay right here in Zenith and be some blooming kind of a socialist agitator or boss charity-worker or some damn thing! Lord, and Ted... ...ew York Assembly has passed some bills that ought to completely outlaw the socialists! And there’s an elevator-runners’ strike in New York and a lot o... ...ents, from annual reference-books, from Sunday School periodicals, fiction-magazines, and journals of discussion. One bene- factor implored, “Don’t be... ...the table was a runner of gold-threaded Chinese fab- 82 Babbitt ric, four magazines, a silver box containing cigarette- crumbs, and three “gift-books... ...indow- shopping, went in gossiping twos and threes to card-par- ties, read magazines, thought timorously of the lovers who never appeared, and accumul... ...hbrows; and to be an out-and-out spiritualist would be almost like being a socialist!” No one could long be serious in the presence of Vergil Gunch. “... ...around and say, “Well, well!” For there would be the same news-stand, same magazines and candies grand, same smokes of fa- mous standard brand, I’d fi... ...this coming year. The worst menace to sound gov- ernment is not the avowed socialists but a lot of cowards who work under cover—the long-haired gentry... ...ned crank, had headed farmer-labor tickets and fraternized with admit- ted socialists. Though he was in rebellion, naturally Bab- bitt did not care to...

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Main Street

By: Sinclair Lewis

...therefore taboo, but he had come from Boston, he had lived among poets and socialists and Jews and million- aire uplifters at the University Settlemen... ... that he did not lie to patients, and that he did keep up with the medical magazines. What aroused her to something more than liking was his boyishnes... ...ough with these foreign farmers; if you don’t watch these Swedes they turn socialist or populist or some fool thing on you in a minute. Of course, if ... ...ngs. I don’t mind their being democrats, so much, but I won’t stand having socialists around. But thank God, we ain’t got the labor trouble they have ... ...ted a long mock-quarrel. She pretended that he cheated her in the price of magazines and candy; he pretended she was a detective from the Twin Cities.... ...nts who looked up to her as the squire’s lady and thanked her for toys and magazines. Evenings she went with her husband to the motion pictures and wa... ... from three till midnight. She wearied of reading pure love stories in the magazines and sat by a radiator, beginning to brood. Thus she chanced to di... ...s—are you and me and Guy Pollock and the foreman at the flour-mill. He’s a socialist, the fore- man. (Don’t tell Lym Cass that! Lym would fire a socia... ...stlake read about Tolstoy? I was so glad she pointed out how all his silly socialistic ideas failed.” What Mrs. Cass said was what Kennicott said, tha...

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What Is Coming a Forecast of Things after the War

By: H. G. Wells

...air flying machine actually in the air. There were articles in the monthly magazines of those days proving that flying was impossible. One of the writ... ...dst the general perplexity. For it would not be upon a credit basis, but a socialistic basis, a basis of direct reality, and its need for payments wou... ...and consciences about property; whereas we were Individualists, now we are Socialists. The British lord, the German junker, has none of the sense of u... ... State than existed before—that is to say, a less individualistic and more socialistic State. And there seems a heavy weight of probability on the sid... ...agle borrowed from Imperial Rome; and also she was the most scientific and socialist of states. It is her sci- ence and her Socialism that have held a... ...th in Europe and America since the war began. Were there such a thing as a Socialist propaganda in existence, were the so-called socialistic organisat...

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In the Days of the Comet

By: H. G. Wells

..., who told me, under promises of the most sinister secrecy, that he was “a Socialist out and out.” He lent me several copies of a periodical with the ... ...he wrote me one doubting whether she could ever care for any one who was a Socialist and did not believe in Church, and then hard upon it came another... ... the caricatures of capital and labor that adorned the German and American socialistic papers of the old time. 36 In the Days of the Comet S S S S Se... ...th him very cheerfully. But he fell a step backward as I came toward him. “Socialist, I presume?” he said, alert and quiet and with the faintest note ... ...nd quiet and with the faintest note of badinage. “One of many.” “We’re all socialists nowadays,” he remarked philosophi- cally, “and I haven’t the fai... ...ensely ready for the rocket that should wake the whirr and rattle of their magazines. At the sight and sound of the stir and hu- man confusion in the ...

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In the Fourth Year Anticipations of a World Peace

By: H. G. Wells

...ting side by side with a dissentient and probably revolutionary Labour and Socialist convention—both gatherings with unsatisfac- tory credentials cont... ...hese people scheme to prevent any communication between the Republican and Socialist classes in Germany and the Allied population. At any cost this cl... ...glish journalism and literature, as any one who cares to consult the bound magazines of the ‘seventies and ‘eighties may soon see for himself. It is w...

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Of Human Bondage

By: Somerset Maugham

...heerfully , when she returned. “Oh, he’s the editor of one of Harmsworth’s Magazines. He’s been taking a good deal of my work lately . ” “I thought he... ...contradictory theories he vehemently believed in, and he stated now: “In a socialist state we should be richly pen- sioned, you and I, Betty . ” “Oh, ... ... richly pen- sioned, you and I, Betty . ” “Oh, don’t talk to me about your socialists, I’ve got no patience with them,” she cried. “It only means that...

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The Secret Places of the Heart

By: H. G. Wells

...- ist. A bowl of daffodils, a handsome bookcase containing bound Victorian magazines and antiquated medical works, some paintings of Scotch scenery, t... ...wanted them to do pro- vided you called them ‘level-headed.’ Wagstaffe the socialist art critic who could be trusted to play the fool and make nationa... ... his daughter displaying what he con- sidered an improper familiarity with socialist ideas. This had produced a violent revulsion towards the purdah s...

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A Set of Six

By: Joseph Conrad

...z’ hands. “A great explosion of gunpowder ended the confla- gration of the magazines the raiders had set on fire without loss of time. In less than si... .... Bos. You have seen the three magic letters on the advertisement pages of magazines and news- papers, in the windows of provision merchants, and on c... ...owly. I doubt it. But whatever chance he had was done away with by a young socialist lawyer who volun- teered to undertake his defence. In vain he ass...

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The Country of the Blind and Other Stories

By: H. G. Wells

...the slightest distinction went for long unrecognised. The sixpenny popular magazines had still to deaden down the conception of what a short story mig... ...ties by neat, shallow, and exceed- ingly effective personalities about the socialist leaders, until Hill hated Bernard Shaw’s graceful egotisms, Willi...

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An Englishman Looks at the World Being a Series of Unrestrained Remarks Upon Contemporary Matters

By: H. G. Wells

...ess of imagination, his lack of general ideas, has been the despair of the Socialist and of every sort of revo- lutionary theorist. He may have struck... ...time is not far distant when insurrec- tionary leaders, calling themselves Socialists or Syndicalists, or what not, men with none of our experience, l... ...e a method of handling as our party-ridden State permits. In theory I am a Socialist, and were I theorising about some nation in the air I would say t... ...s they have picked up a broad generalisation or so from some surreptitious Socialist pam- phlet—for the immense issues they must control, and that are... ...ate pension and be free to do nothing or any- thing else as he chose. In a Socialistic order of society, where the State would also be largely the emp... ...f supplying the national youth with free but thumby copies of the sixpenny magazines. He would consider that all that was needed for his library was, ... ...ct with the pedagogic intelligence through the medium of three educational magazines. A certain morbid habit against which I struggle in vain makes me... ...criticism in those new and curious organs of public thought, the ten- cent magazines; and on the other it is making a constantly more solid basis of c... ...ent that a great insurrectionary movement becomes probable—the newspapers, magazines, telephones and tele- graphs, all the apparatus of discussion and...

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Mankind in the Making

By: H. G. Wells

...proffered half-crown. He will have listened to T rade Union organizers and Socialist speakers; he will have read the spe- cial papers of his class. Th... ...ce and heredity it is probably mat- ter picked up in a casual way from the magazines. Art is a sealed book to him. Still, the inapplicability of his h... ...ds a profounder revolu- tion, the control of private property. “We are all Socialists nowadays,” and it is needless, therefore, to argue here at any l... ...d he tests all things by their effect upon the evo- lution of man; he is a Socialist or an Individualist, a Free Trader or a Protectionist, a Republic... ...sion presented a casual reader seated in a library, turning over books and magazines and casting much excellent wisdom aside, and then suddenly, as it... ...ubsidized writers, at least, would not be clamorously competing to fill up magazines and li- braries; they might set a higher and more difficult stand... ...stimulate—except by raising the standard and ideals of writing—newspapers, magazines, and their contributors in any way. I do not believe for one mome... ... which has given may also, at its necessity, take away. The work which the Socialist movement has done is to secure the general repudiation of any ide... ...ty, and the ways in which existing excesses of property are to be reduced, Socialists differ enormously. There are cer- tain extreme expressions of So...

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The Brothers Karamazov

By: Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky

...im- mortality did not exist, he would at once have become an atheist and a socialist. For socialism is not merely the labour question, it is before al... ...ially to a foreigner. But I thoroughly understood him. The subject was the socialist revolutionaries who were at that time perse- cuted. I will quote ... ...d by this person. ‘We are not particularly afraid,’ said he, ‘of all these socialists, anarchists, infidels, and revolutionists; we keep watch on them... ...among them who believe in God and are Christians, but at the same time are socialists. These are the people we are most afraid of. They are dreadful p... .... These are the people we are most afraid of. They are dreadful people The socialist who is a Christian is more to be dreaded than a social- ist who i... ...hole world. And that, of course, would mean the end of everything, even of magazines and newspapers, for who would take them in? I know that at the en...

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To Build a Fire : And Other Stories

By: Jack London

...day Evening Post, 22 May, 1909. Second magazine publi cation in International Socialist Review, V ol. 15, No. 1, July 1914, pp. 7 17. South of the S... ...r, buzzing and humming like some incredible insect. The shots died down as the magazines were emptied, until, quickly, there was no more shooting. The... ... fusillade he had come unscathed. He glanced back. Yes, they had emptied their magazines. He could see several reload ing. Others were running back b... ...e adventur ers, soldiers of fortune, bandits, disgruntled American union men, socialists, anarchists, rough necks, Mexican exiles, peons escaped from... ...oved it in scores of battles. His photographs were in all the physical culture magazines. A groan went up as Spider Hagerty peeled Rivera’s sweater ov...

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A Treatise on Parents and Children

By: George Bernard Shaw

...veral limbs each in a different metre until they become complicated living magazines of cross rhythms, and, what is more, make music for others to do ... ...ctions may be, that there are Monarchists and Republicans and Positivists, Socialists and Unsocialists, so it should know that there are Christians an...

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The Longest Journey

By: E. M. Forster

...er into the coffee. “Even if my things ever were decent, I don’t think the magazines would take them, and the magazines are one’s only chance. I read ... ...ginal story, people might miss the point. Have you had any luck with it?” “Magazines? I haven’t tried. I know what the stuff’s worth. You see, a year ... ...ephen left Wiltshire, half-blackguard, half- martyr. Do not brand him as a socialist. He had no quarrel with society, nor any particular belief in peo... ... “Is all quite plain?” said Mr. Pembroke. “Submit these ten stories to the magazines, and make your own terms with the editors. Then—I have your word ...

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Essays

By: Ralph Waldo Emerson

...ible to make a perfect army, says Las Cases, “without abolishing our arms, magazines, commissaries and carriages, until, in imitation of the Ro- man c... ...e matter, I have no discontent. The good soul nourishes me and unlocks new magazines of power and enjoyment to me every day. I will not meanly decline... ...ss? The philosophy of six thousand years has not searched the chambers and magazines of the soul. In its experiments there has always remained, in the... ...perance and non-resistance societies; in movements of abolitionists and of socialists; and in very significant assemblies called Sabbath and Bible Con...

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