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The Hegelian Dialectic

January 10, 2017 av1611phi38@gmail.com

The Hegelian Dialectic: Thesis + Antithesis = Synthesis Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1770 – 1831) pioneered what is called the…

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Filed under: Hegelian Dialectic, History, philosophy, the enlightenment, Western Civilization

Classical Liberalism

January 6, 2017 av1611phi38@gmail.com 1 Comment

Liberalism of the 18th and 19th centuries would not have had Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton as adherents.  Liberals of…

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Filed under: government, Liberalism, philosophy, the enlightenment, Western Civilization

The Congress of Vienna – The Precursor to the United Nations

January 3, 2017 av1611phi38@gmail.com

After the French Revolution and the ensuing Napoleonic Wars wherein France attempted to take control of Europe, ambassadors from the…

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Filed under: Congress of Vienna, French Revolution, History, Napoleon, Western Civilization

Feminism, Police, and the Industrial Revolution

December 30, 2016 av1611phi38@gmail.com

One of the effects of the Industrial Revolution of the 18th & 19th centuries, which took place in Great Britain…

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Filed under: feminism, History, Industrial Revolution, police, Western Civilization

Why the Industrial Revolution Began in Britain

December 27, 2016 av1611phi38@gmail.com

Why did the Industrial Revolution begin in Britain?  There were a few reason for this.  Other countries in Europe and…

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Filed under: government, History, Industrial Revolution, Western Civilization

Napoleon Bonaparte

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Napoleon Bonaparte Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) came to power in the late 18th and early 19th centuries and restored the French…

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Filed under: French Revolution, History, Napoleon, Western Civilization

The French Revolution

December 24, 2016 av1611phi38@gmail.com

The French Revolution The French Revolution (1789-1799) can be summed up by the following equation: corruption + oppression + depression…

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Filed under: French Revolution, History, the enlightenment, Western Civilization

Origin of Public Schools

December 23, 2016 av1611phi38@gmail.com

A lot of people take it for granted that government has always been in the business of running schools to…

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Filed under: government, History, Western Civilization

Spain’s Retarded King

December 22, 2016 av1611phi38@gmail.com

Charles II (1661-1700) was the last Habsburg king of Spain.  The poor guy was born mentally retarded and physically disabled due…

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Filed under: History, Western Civilization

The Enlightenment – Adam Smith

December 19, 2016 av1611phi38@gmail.com

Adam Smith (1723-1790) was an 18th century Scottish philosopher and economist who wrote The Wealth of Nations, a famous book…

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Filed under: History, philosophy, the enlightenment, Western Civilization

The Enlightenment – Jean-Jacques Rousseau

December 17, 2016 av1611phi38@gmail.com

Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778) was a Francophone Genevan philosopher of the Enlightenment of the 18th century.  Like his predecessor Hobbes, Rousseau advocated…

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Filed under: History, philosophy, the enlightenment, Western Civilization

The Enlightenment – John Locke

December 13, 2016 av1611phi38@gmail.com

John Locke (1632-1704) was one of the most influential philosophers of the Enlightenment and has been called “the Father of…

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Filed under: History, philosophy, the enlightenment, Western Civilization

The Enlightenment – Thomas Hobbes

December 10, 2016 av1611phi38@gmail.com

Thomas Hobbes (1588-1679) was an English political philosopher of the Enlightenment period. Hobbes pioneered the idea of the “state of…

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Filed under: History, philosophy, the enlightenment, Western Civilization

The Enlightenment – David Hume

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David Hume (1711-1776) was a philosopher during the so-called Enlightenment of the 17th-18th centuries.  One of his infamous contributions to…

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Filed under: History, philosophy, the enlightenment, Western Civilization

What the US Should Learn from 16th Century Spain

December 8, 2016 av1611phi38@gmail.com

The Spanish monarchy suffered a decline in the late 16th century due to overspending on its military.  They financed their…

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Filed under: History, Western Civilization

The Wages of Imperialism is Syphilis

December 6, 2016 av1611phi38@gmail.com

Ever wondered how the STD syphilis was introduced to Europe?  You will probably be surprised.  The Spaniards, in their imperialist…

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Filed under: History, Western Civilization

Was King Louis XIV a Fulfillment of Bible Prophecy?

December 5, 2016 av1611phi38@gmail.com

No, but his subjects’ response to his death was predicted by a Bible proverb.   Louis XIV, king of France from 1643…

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Filed under: Bible, History, Western Civilization

Did Columbus Think the Earth was Flat?

December 3, 2016 av1611phi38@gmail.com

No, that is a myth.  Columbus knew that the earth was a sphere.  He tried to take a short cut…

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Filed under: History, Western Civilization

The Most Influential Book in English Literature

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Ever wondered where phrases such as “the powers that be,” the “skin of my teeth,” and “eat, drink, and be…

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Filed under: Bible, History, Western Civilization

How Shakespeare Influenced Seinfeld

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What could the famous 17th century playwright, William Shakespeare possibly have to do with the 1990s TV sitcom, Seinfeld, which…

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