The last century: What the heck was that?If an intellectual from 1900 could be bodily transported to the end of the milennium, top-hat, monocle, and all, he would explode in puzzlement. Why aren't we all communists and atheists? Liberalism won all its battles-- so why is it ...
What 19th century political ideology was the most influential? What is the Blue Labour movement? Define civil liberties. What did the Bolsheviks stand for? What was the Russian National Socialist Party? Who were the Conservatives in the Russian Revolution?
Fundamentalism is a term popularly used to describe strict adherence to Christian doctrines based on a literal interpretation of the Bible. This usage derives from a late-19th- and early-20th-century transdenominational Protestant movement that opposed the accommodation of Christian doctrine to modern ...
Pastors and theologians did not use together the two words, “original manuscripts,” until the 19th century and then, not much. This increased greatly with rise of modernism or liberalism and the compromise with it. A Hodge and Warfield thought of themselves as protecting the faith of those ...
And the problem withthatAlon, is that that ‘bad’ scenario is of government after 4 decades of neoliberalism, ie. as desired by its adherents it is greatly depleted government. In fact the evidence over the last century is that while governments are far from perfect (and of course some ...
But the Victoria time also is the English economy, political, the cultural various aspects highly developed time, in the liberalism and in the nationalism these two strength mutual function, the 19th century English histories can form.[translate] ...
Classical liberalism is a political and economic ideology that advocates the protection ofcivil libertiesandlaissez-faire economic freedomby limiting the power of the central government. Developed in the early 19th century, the term is often used in contrast to the philosophy of modern social liberalis...
Populism is a political movement that attempts to appeal to “the people'' by convincing them that its leaders alone represent them and their concerns that are being ignored by a real or perceived “elite establishment.” Since the late 19th century, the label “populist” has been applied to...
It is conventional to distinguish between an old liberalism, with a robust conception of private property and a limited role for government in the economy, and a new liberalism that permits government to override individual property rights in the pursuit of the general welfare. The New Deal is ...
What the Rabbis Said: The Public Discourse of Nineteenth-Century American Rabbis (review) AD Mendelsohn - 《American Jewish History》 被引量: 2发表: 2008年 What the Rabbis Said: The Public Discourse of 19th Century American Rabbis 217 Notes Notes to the Introduction 1. Throughout this book I...