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Links and Factoids

By: Sam Vaknin

...ing of successful - even brilliant - battles and coalitions with local warlords and politicians which culminated in the liberation of Peru. In 1824,... ...ustrious figure in Burmese history, a national hero - Aung San, who was murdered in 1947. Aung San may be a hero to the Burmese but he has colla... ...in 1947. Aung San may be a hero to the Burmese but he has collaborated with the Japanese war-crime tainted military machine throughout the secon... ...ough he conveniently switch allegiances to the winning side five months before the Japanese capitulated. Aung San raised a Burmese contingent - ... ...d - with his brother and four others - probably by a political opponent, U Saw, in 1947. http://www.geocities.com/toekyi/aungsan.html http://... ...isted. Most of the Democrats accepted this solution. This led to a schism in the Democratic party. The "fire eaters" left it and established thei... ... of the Democrats accepted this solution. This led to a schism in the Democratic party. The "fire eaters" left it and established their own pro-s... ...64, the Republicans became so unpopular, they had to change their name to the Union Party. Lincoln's vice-president, Johnson, actually was a Democr... ...n Shelton Laurel, North Carolina. The Ku Klux Klan was the paramilitary arm of the Democratic party in the South, though never officially endorsed ...

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And Gulliver Returns Book VII : Book 7 Visit to Indus

By: Bob Oconnor

...wants to grow. Then there is the conundrum of poor uneducated people. The democratic ideal and the socialistic goal is to equalize opportunities and ... ...conomy in the world. It is ahead of Russia and Brazil and has just passed Japan. It has been growing at almost 6% a year when most other countries a... ...e capital has been streaming into India as its potential unfolds. And the democratic government and economic freedom make India a safer bet for the ... ...go England and the U.S. were where we are today. Seventy years ago it was Japan, sixty years ago Korea, forty years ago China, thirty years ago Viet... ... fledgling democracies and absolute monarchies to warring militias or one party rule—there are a bunch of hungry mouths crying for food while a numb... ...ook some time before she was able to overcome that political faux pas. We politicians learned our lessons—do what is necessary to win and carry out ... ... ―Some Indian states have mandated a maximum of two children for some politicians and some states are extending the mandate to civil servants. A... ...ed our rhetoric with results. You probably have heard that as far back as 1947 Mohammad Ali Jinnah had urged Pakistan's assembly to ‗wholly and sole... ... Indians whose life expectancy was only 32 when the partition occurred in 1947, now have doubled their expected longevity. ―When India adds ...

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Empire and Wars

By: Sam Vaknin

... III. Islam and Liberalism IV. The New Rome - America, the Reluctant Empire V. The Democratic Ideal and New Colonialism VI. Add Me to the List VI... ...urveyed 16,710 people in Britain, China, Egypt, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Japan, Jordan, Nigeria, Pakistan, Russia, Spain, Turkey and the ... ...demonstrations against its military presence in places as disparate as South Korea, Japan, the Philippines, and Saudi Arabia. In January 2000, Staf... ... regard for human rights, in cahoots with venal and sometimes homicidal indigenous politicians. And it drains the developing world of its brains, i... ...ek an analysis titled "American Empire Steps Up Fourth Expansion" in the communist party's mouthpiece People's Daily. Expansionism is an "eternal t... ... success to its political stability, neglecting to mention its pluralism and multi- party system, the sources of said endurance. But then, in an int... ...fies America's (capitalistic) economy and its (liberal, pluralistic, religious and democratic) values as its competitive mainstays and founts of st... ...s and its performance. Throughout this time, the envoys of the West - its mediocre politicians, its insatiably ruthless media, its obese tourists, ... ... literacy, life expectancy and decreasing infant mortality. Since independence in 1947, Pakistan's GNP has quadrupled and income per capita has do...

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

By: Lemuel Gulliver XVI

...Hindu society we believe in the Upanishads and the Gita. If it is a truly democratic country we believe in certain humanistic principles. If it is a... ...on. The Vatican says they may not accept communion. ―Similarly, politicians who advocate abortion, which is a grievous sin, should be denie... ...ineer. To do this I must graduate from college. What if I want to go to a party with my friends now, but I have an important engineering test tomorro... ...ow? Which do I choose, the present desire or the future desire? I‘m at a party and recognize that I have had too much to drink but I want to go hom... ...ether it is the Cosa Nostra in the U.S., the mafia in Italy, the yakuza in Japan, or the Latin American drug lords--criminals in business are the rul... ... have input from pressure groups, often with great financial sources. Our democratically elected representatives are nearly always beholden to someb... ...ry with 85% non- believers. Vietnam was next, followed by Denmark, Norway, Japan, the Czech Republic, Finland, France, South Korea and Estonia, with ... ... India was divided into Hindu India and Muslim Pakistan and Bangladesh in 1947 it was hoped that the religious rivalries would be eliminated. But no... ...ress of the Iternational Union of Catholic Women‘s Leagues, September 11, 1947: AAS 39 (1947), p. 483; Address to the Italian Catholic Union of Midw...

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The Marketing of Ideas and Social Issues

By: Seymour Fine

... mandated by government edict. But the marketing process offers a more orderly and democratic alternative toward social change than that which comes... ...y recruiting and the value of education. The furtherance of a political campaign (party or candidate) is an idea to be adopted and hence belongs in ... ...ace. Goods and services are bought and sold through a bargaining process with each party trying to obtain what it perceives are the best terms avail... ...s to the people. "Psychological warfare is not new," comment Allport and Postman (1947). They go on to ask: How much of history, . . . can be re... ...nd the actual facts must be shrouded in some kind of ambiguity (Allport and Postman 1947, p. 33). Interestingly, both importance and ambiguity are k... ...nefits: In August 1945, a rumor spread to the effect that Russia declared war on Japan only because Russia received in exchange the secret of the ... ...duals too lazy to think for themselves. It is also sought after, or should be, by politicians vitally concerned with the opinions of their constitu... ...ciety was confronted with the reality of the idea and people soon caught on to its democratic implications. 37 Because politics is a disciplin... ...f films as idea channels (Brembeck and Howell 1976, p. 39). On the other hand, in Japan, which endures the highest per-capita consumption of cigaret...

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Cyclopedia of Economics

By: Sam Vaknin

...ll of one of the parties and despite all the reasonable measures that the unwilling party adopted to prevent it. If a mother uses contraceptives in... ...ontract should be voided. Much more serious problems arise when we study the other party to these implicit agreements: the embryo. To start with, i... ... the setting of priorities to a political class or elite is thoroughly discredited. Politicians cannot be trusted, regardless of the system in which... ... in godforsaken battle zones such as Congo (formerly Zaire), or among the defeated Japanese soldiers in World War II. Similarly, human organs and f... ...bility between the order of the world (read: the church doctrine) and meritocratic (democratic) capitalism? Could Thomas Aquinas' "Summa Theologica... ...9 th century USA and from there it spread to (really was imposed on) Germany and Japan, the defeated countries in the 2 nd World War. The Europe... ...at international harmonization of national antitrust laws was the Havana Charter of 1947. It called for the creation of an umbrella operating organ... ... production, use, or sale which are not likewise the subject of such grants. GATT 1947 was a mere bridging agreement but the Havana Charter langui... ...gislature, the judiciary, and the world of business. This clubbish rendition of the democratic ideals is a travesty and a mockery. People power is t...

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Cyclopedia of Philosophy

By: Sam Vaknin

...ll of one of the parties and despite all the reasonable measures that the unwilling party adopted to prevent it. If a mother uses contraceptives in... ...ontract should be voided. Much more serious problems arise when we study the other party to these implicit agreements: the embryo. To start with, i... ... the setting of priorities to a political class or elite is thoroughly discredited. Politicians cannot be trusted, regardless of the system in which... ... in godforsaken battle zones such as Congo (formerly Zaire), or among the defeated Japanese soldiers in World War II. Similarly, human organs and f... ...bility between the order of the world (read: the church doctrine) and meritocratic (democratic) capitalism? Could Thomas Aquinas' "Summa Theologica... ...9 th century USA and from there it spread to (really was imposed on) Germany and Japan, the defeated countries in the 2 nd World War. The Europe... ...at international harmonization of national antitrust laws was the Havana Charter of 1947. It called for the creation of an umbrella operating organ... ... production, use, or sale which are not likewise the subject of such grants. GATT 1947 was a mere bridging agreement but the Havana Charter langui... ...gislature, the judiciary, and the world of business. This clubbish rendition of the democratic ideals is a travesty and a mockery. People power is t...

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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

...t consulted his senior advisers about his remarks. No one in the traveling party had any information during this time that other aircraft were hijacke... ...ed by Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser’s Arab Socialism or the Ba’ath Party of Syria and Iraq) that called for a single, secular Arab state. Howe... ...o investigate foreign and foreign-inspired subversion—Communist, Nazi, and Japanese. Hoover added investigation of possible espionage, sabotage, or su... ...63 3.4 . . .AND IN THE INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY The National Security Act of 1947 created the position of Director of Central Intelligence (DCI). Indepe... .... 70 Subsequently, President Truman agreed to the National Security Act of 1947, which, among other things, established the Central Intelligence Agenc... ...d injuring thousands.The sect had extensive properties and laboratories in Japan and offices worldwide, including one in New Y ork. Nei- ther the FBI ... ...Muslim states.A cen- tral government has been established in Kabul, with a democratic constitution, new currency, and a new army. Most Afghans enjoy g... ... communities.Y et even if his efforts are successful and elections bring a democratic government to Afghanistan, the United States faces some difficul... ...n, dominated by a wealthy and indolent elite. Saudi contacts with American politicians are frequently invoked as accusations in partisan polit- ical a...

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