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130 Gutiérrez, Gustavo Some radical priests and nuns followed this program and fought with Marxist guerrilla groups in Latin Ame ...
H Habermas, Jürgen (1929– ) German philo- sopher Named “the most powerful thinker” in Germany by Der Spiegelmagazine in 1979, Ha ...
132 Hamilton, Alexander individuals represent states of affairs to one another through utterances, establish interpersonal relat ...
Harrington, James (1611–1677) English polit- ical philosopher Representative of CLASSICAL REPUBLICANISM, Harrington adopts ARIST ...
Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich (1770–1831) German philosopher Most famous for his development of the idea of the DIALECTIC, whic ...
Helvétius, Claude-Adrien 135 Germany by the allied occupation forces between 1945 and 1951. Heidegger never issued a clear apol- ...
Intellectual Faculties and his Education) was posthu- mously published in two volumes in 1772. Interest in his writings remained ...
the prevailing rationalist, universalist, and scientistic views of language, psychology, history, and culture. Herder’s most inf ...
created equal.” Thus, although hierarchies exist in the modern world, the egalitarian culture of most REPUBLICSmakes them diffic ...
of government: his MONARCHY; ministers; the territorial COMMUNITY; military fortifications; the treasury; the army; and allies. ...
Shakespeare’s plays, or John LOCKE’s STATE OF NATUREall have something to teach contemporary people. These differing perspective ...
War II that Hitler’s Nazi regime unleashed caused the deaths of 50 million people, unprecedented human suffering, and material d ...
in line. Rational citizens will recognize the advantage of social peace and give obedience to the government. Hobbes allows the ...
Hobhouse’s success with these works led him to leave the Manchester Guardianto help cofound a new liberal newspaper, The Tribune ...
and collective needs. The LEGITIMACYof a government, therefore, depends on its ability to organize social exchange and secure th ...
that the idea of God must be reconceived in the after- math of the Holocaust; more specifically, Cohen urges the idea that God s ...
privileges, and social acceptance are discriminatory and unjust. Opponents of legal recognition of homo- sexuality argue the bib ...
that their interconnections with the economic system must be examined. Consequently, Horkheimer empha- sized the necessity of bo ...
148 human rights species. Every political thinker and society has assumptions about the distinctive nature of people and builds ...
humanism/humanist 149 dom), conscience, expression (speech and press), and movement. PROPERTY, or private ownership of land and ...
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