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  • ...the Trotskyist currents that trace their political continuity through the World Congresses between 1951 and 1965, such as the [[:en:reunified Fourth Intern ...ree with this interpretation and have adopted theories describing the post-war Stalinist states as being [[:en:state capitalist]] or [[:en:bureaucratic co
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  • ...ng to work out my understanding of how the real forces evident in the real world might play themselves out in the current century. ...ce the official ones although the means for this to happen are now for the first time in place. As the linked article above states, the primary factors are
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  • | name = Googled: The End of the World As We Know It ...'', published by [[:en:Penguin Press]] in 2009, subtitled ''The End of the World as We Know It'' is non-fiction book by Ken Auletta.
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  • ...nglo-Saxon model of the firm, especially entrenched since the second world war which views enterprise management as essentially nothing more than people m
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  • ...many [[paramilitary]] organizations that arose after the defeat of [[World War I]] in the [[Weimar Republic]]. It operated, in general, as the armed branc
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  • ...nt, p.16]</ref> between a [[coup]], a top-down seizure of power, a [[civil war]], a [[revolt]] and a "great revolution" (revolutions that transform econom :''This content represents the consensus neo-liberal world view as worked out to point at which I cloned my draft''
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  • | first = Peter ...lly, it was around the mid-1800s that discussion of "science and religion" first emerged because before this time, "science" still included moral and metaph
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  • ...] to victory in the [[Russian Civil War]], before establishing the world's first officially [[Socialism (Marxism)|socialist]] state. ...alistappeal.org</ref><ref>[http://www.marxists.org/archive/james-clr/works/world/ch07.htm ''Stalin Kills the 1923 Revolution''] C.L.R. James, &sect;: THE SI
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  • ....<ref>{{Citation |last=Schwitzgebel |first=Eric |editor-last=Zalta |editor-first=Edward |contribution=Belief |title=The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy ...f> and [[Alvin Goldman|Goldman]] (1967),<ref>{{cite journal |last=Goldman |first=A. I. |year=1967 |title=A causal theory of knowing |journal=[[The Journal o
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  • ...heir testimony, the beast that ascends out of the bottomless pit will make war against them, overcome them, and kill them. And their dead bodies will lie ...on of Jesus Christ Through the Ages}}</ref> - who, as the beast will "make war against them, overcome them, and kill them"<ref>Revelation 11:7.</ref> -- h
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  • ...ression, government as we know it, create a lifestyle without that such as war.</ref><ref name="BFD">{{cite book |author=Skinner, B. F. |title=Beyond fre ...me disillusioned with his literary skills and concluded that he had little world experience and no strong personal perspective from which to write.
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  • ...19th century female workers in [[Lowell, Massachusetts]] were arguably the first people to use the term "wage slavery"]] ...Soil, Free Labor, Free Men|pages=XIX}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|last=Jensen |first=Derrick |title= The Culture of Make Believe}}</ref>
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  • .... God Shiva is a [[yogi]] who has notice of everything that happens in the world and is the main aspect of life. Yet one with great power lives a life of a ...va is a continuation of the Vedic [[Indra]].<ref>{{cite book|last= Doniger|first=Wendy|authorlink=Wendy Doniger|title=Śiva, the erotic ascetic|year=1973|pu
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  • ...b|right|A graphical representation of the [[Arecibo message]] — Humanity's first attempt to use radio waves to actively communicate its existence to alien c ...d to as the '''Fermi-Hart paradox'''.<ref>{{cite journal | last = Wesson | first = Paul | year = 1992 | month = June | title = Cosmology, extraterrestrial i
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