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    It is common to hear the abjections of individuals to the ever changing society around them. This is nothing new to human history, with every technological advancement, every societal stride, there have been the pessimists and reactionaries wishing to bring everything back to the Launchpad of human civilization. At the present, humanity is experiencing unprecedented innovation and advancement. Knowledge in every branch of science is expanding exponentially, and technology is becoming better…

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    attempt or challenge violent revolution. In the third section, the Manifesto evaluates the writing of the three divisions of the Communist. These writings were; reactionary, socialism, conservative socialism and critical socialism and communism. It was pushed by Marx that each division failed due to vital communist standards. Reactionaries and conservatives were unsuccessful because of the bourgeois eventually would fall at the hand of the proletariat, while the utopians failed to understand…

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    manifests, once it is emotionally triggered.” There are several types of offenders, including “thrill” offenders, “hardcore hatemongers”, and “reactionary” offenders. “Thrill” offenders are characterized by “more shallow prejudices” and the want to fit in or conform to their peers. These offenders commit hate crimes for attention or excitement. “Reactionary” offenders are characterized by a higher sense of prejudice and an event for response, “such as… a terrorist attack or even a person of a…

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    Conservatism was a reaction to liberalism and a popular alternative for those frightened by the terror, social disorder, and violence of the french Revolution. Conservatism was supported by traditional ruling classes who believed in order, society, and the state, as well as faith and reason. Conservatives generally justified the status quo. Conservatism affected Austria through the Carlsbad decrees which cracked down on liberalism in universities and rove liberalism and nationalism underground.…

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    Racial discrimination challenged Ossian throughout his years of schooling and he expected it to also challenge him when he met his wife Gladys. Due to Gladys light skin Boyle said, “…It was only a matter of time before a beat cop pulled the couple over, slapped Ossian up against the wall, and demanded to know why he was keeping company with a white woman.” (CITE127) Shortly after Gladys and Ossian got together the two of them moved to Europe so Ossian could study the advancement within the…

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    The official Green Party website promotes four pillars that include “Peace and Nonviolence, Ecological Wisdom, Grassroots Democracy, and Social Justice” (). I found them pleasing as their agenda believes that humanity depends on the environment, and we should care for it in return. Additionally, their foreign policy is liberal as they agree the democracy holds no bounds calling for the “global adoption of basic human right” (). Furthermore, the party believes in equality for all ( therefore…

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    Throughout this chapter, Livingston utilizes a wide array of anecdotal evidence to provide an in-depth understanding of the social dynamics at play in the process of pain. To lay the framework of this discussion, there is a contrast between two major understandings of pain. On one hand, Elaine Scarry concluded that pain is an individualized experience that is strongly understood by the victim while Talal Asad claimed that a major aspect of pain is the social response and interaction with others…

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    consequences. The normal social order is broken, social life into extreme chaos.Most of factory and Schools stop working.Schools and most of equipment was broken,many people does not know words.Also,most of scholars, experts, professors Is considered reactionary academic person.they are criticized. Cultural…

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    reimbursement systems, the goals are defined by such preparation, implementation and readying and deviate from the day to day routine work. Much of the daily, routine work of HIS department staff is not specifically goal oriented and instead is more reactionary. For examples, there is no specific goal put on the…

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    The American Revolution in 1775-1783 was caused by the outcome of the French and Indian War in 1754-1763. Where the British fought with the French and had given the colonists a bad impression of the British goal. Due to the heavy debts, the British had no choice, but to tax their colonies.Which angered the colonists and led the people to rebel against their king. Throughout the revolutionary war, the people began to have different thoughts on their political future. There were 3 “Classical”…

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