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Corliss Lamont was a prolific writer. In his lifetime he authored, co-authored, and edited 22 books, wrote 29 pamphlets in what was known as the "Basic Pamphlets" series, and had literally hundreds of "Letters to the Editor" published in newspapers throughout the United States. A sample of these letters can be found today, preserved for posterity, on The New York Times on the Web. Davamı...

Dedication
To Lieutenant R.O. Hobhouse, R.A.F.
My Dear Oliver
If you can carry your memory across the abyss which separates us all
from July 1914, you will remember some hours which we spent reading
Kant together in a cool Highgate garden in those summer days of peace.
I think by way of relaxation we sometimes laid aside Kant, took up
Herodotus, and felt ourselves for a moment in the morning of the world.
But it is of Kant that I remind you, because three years later I was
reading his great successor in the same garden in the same summer
weather, but not with you. One morning as I sat there annotating Hegel’s
theory of freedom, jarring sounds broke in upon the summer stillness.
Davamı...The authors propose a new approach to conceptualizing and conducting public diplomacy, defined as a process of informing and convincing foreign publics, especially those in the Muslim world, that the ideals Americans cherish-such as pluralism, freedom, women's rights, and democracy — are fundamental human values that will resonate in their own countries. The approach they propose sharply differentiates public diplomacy from the marketing of commercial goods and services, focusing instead on the central roles of constituencies and adversaries in public diplomacy. Associated with this consideration are two questions rarely addressed in most discussions of public diplomacy:
Little Blue Book No. 1597
Haldeman-Julius Company
Atheism is accurately defined as the denial of the assumptions of theism. The theist affirms that there is a God running the universe; he declares that the idea of such a God is necessary to an understanding of life; he offers various arguments or, as he rather presumptuously calls them, evidences for his God Idea.
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Students have used this book for decades as the intellectual foil for what they have required to learning from conventional economics classes. In many ways, it has built the Austrian school in the generation that followed Mises. It was Rothbard who polished the Austrian contribution to theory and wove it together with a full-scale philosophy of political ethics that inspired the generation of the Austrian revival, and continues to fuel its growth and development today.
From Rothbard, we learn that economics is the science that deals with the rise and fall of civilization, the advancement and retrenchment of human development, the feeding and healing of the multitudes, and the question of whether human affairs are dominated by cooperation or violence.
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"Then, pray consult," said Holmes, shutting his eyes once more.
"The facts are briefly these: Some five years ago, during a lengthy visit to Warsaw, I made the acquaintance of the well-known adventuress, Irene Adler. The name is no doubt familiar to you."
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onları rhbr tutan sadiq ardıcıllarına xeyir-dua olsun!
Qüdsi txllüsü il tanınmn günahkar bnd Abbasqulu Mirz Mhmmd xan olu l-Bakuvi (bakılı)--Allah onun özün
v ata-anasına iltifat göstrsin, can atdıı iind onamüvffqiyyt qazandırsın,-- deyir:
Astronomiya elmind iki nzriyy vardır: bunlardan biri rumlu Ptolemeyin (Btlmusr-Rumi)[3] nzriyysidir. Bu nzriyy Yerin sükuntd olması, Günin is onuntrafında fırlanmasına saslanır. O biri is
polalı (l-lihistani) Kopernikin[4]nzriyysidir ki, [birincinin] ksindir. Hr ikisinin milliyytc bizdn [eyni drcd]frqli oldu
unu xüsusi nzr almaqla qli qavrayıların tqlidin yol verilmmsi, qlinüstün tutduu v rit uyun gln [eyi] götürmyi zruri edir v öz dediklrini üstün tutaraq haqlı olduqlarını iddia ednlrin tqlidindn çkinmyi lazım bili
Davamı...

translated by Benjamin Jowett
THE INTRODUCTION
THE Republic of Plato is the longest of his works with the exception
of the Laws, and is certainly the greatest of them. There are nearer
approaches to modern metaphysics in the Philebus and in the Sophist;
the Politicus or Statesman is more ideal; the form and institutions
of the State are more clearly drawn out in the Laws; as works of art,
the Symposium and the Protagoras are of higher excellence. But no
other Dialogue of Plato has the same largeness of view and the same
perfection of style; no other shows an equal knowledge of the world,
or contains more of those thoughts which are new as well as old,
and not of one age only but of all.

INTRODUCTION AND ANALYSIS.
The dramatic power of the dialogues of Plato appears to diminish as the
metaphysical interest of them increases (compare Introd. to the Philebus).
There are no descriptions of time, place or persons, in the Sophist and
Statesman, but we are plunged at once into philosophical discussions; the
poetical charm has disappeared, and those who have no taste for abstruse
metaphysics will greatly prefer the earlier dialogues to the later ones.
Plato is conscious of the change, and in the Statesman expressly accuses
himself of a tediousness in the two dialogues, which he ascribes to his
desire of developing the dialectical method.
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