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Master and Slave: Aristotle

Source: http://myweb.brooklyn.liu.edu/mcuonzo/AristotleSlavery.htm For Original click on the above link How Aristotle�s Politics Exhibits Ambivalence Toward Slavery KEVIN LAGRANDEUR Department of English New York Institute of Technology klagrand@nyit.edu Aristotle, in his Politics, elides the notions of slaves and tools, thereby calling forth the idea of artificial slaves,

Voyage To Modernity

Link: http://cliffsenglish.blogspot.in/2015/08/voyage-to-modernity-by-charles.html Note: It is copy from above link. For Original click on the link Themes, Ideas, and Critical Study: Voyage To Modernity by Charles Baudelaire Romanticism is searching for what cannot be found on Earth or in the sky. So the Romantic Mind attempts to construct its own versions of paradise: artificial and

Modern Indian English Poetry And Its Exponents

Modern Indian English Poetry And Its Exponents ----Bijay Kant Dubey Modernism in Indian English poetry has not started all of a sudden as because it has taken time in developing and branching out not in the aftermath of India�s independence, as the kernels of it lie in previously written in the pre-1947 period. Had the Western impact

Marxist Poets in Indian English Poetry

Source: http://somusagar.blogspot.in/2010/03/marxist-poets-in-indian-english-poetry.html Marxist Poets in Indian English Poetry Discussions on the trends of modern and post modern bengali poetry should remind us the fact that every new experiment has its poets in earlier tradition of creativity which has been silently nourished and built up by poets of our language. The last half

Theory of Rasa

Theory of Rasa �The aesthetic pleasure of Hindu theatre is determined by how successful the artist in expressing a particular emotion evoking the Rasa (Encyclopaedia Britannica).� In production of a play, the Rasa, created by the actor in his acting, is enjoyed by the spectator, says Sumanash. �Just as the combination of several spices creates a flavour in food, so too, the combination of

Darwin and Natural Selection

Link:http://anthro.palomar.edu/evolve/evolve_2.htm For original visit above link Darwin and Natural Selection Most educated people in Europe and the Americas during the 19th century had their first full exposure to the concept of evolution through the writings of Charles Darwin .

Survival Of The Fittest Philosophy Essay: Darwin

Link:ukessays.com/essays/philosophy/survival-of-the-fittest-philosophy-essay.php For original: Visit above link Survival Of The Fittest Philosophy Essay In the current essay we will review the survival of the fitters, different issues and theories connected with it. Survival of the Fittest � is the aphorism, introduced by Herbert Spencer and Darwin said in �Origin of Species� (1859) as

How Orientalist Painters Die

Source: http://nonsite.org/article/how-orientalist-painters-die Copied from nonsite.org. for original visit above link How Orientalist Painters Die By Marc Gotlieb (Williams College) Mostly they died in ways like anyone else. The fifty-seven year old Alexandre-Gabriel Decamps, who enthralled Paris audiences with suite of exotic genre and biblical subjects following a year in Asia

Colonized by Corporations

Source: http://www.truthdig.com/report/item/colonized_by_corporations_20120514 For Original visit the above link Colonized by Corporations by Chris Hedges In Robert E. Gamer�s book �The Developing Nations� is a chapter called �Why Men Do Not Revolt.� In it Gamer notes that although the oppressed often do revolt, the object of their hostility is misplaced. They vent their fury on a

A Philosophical Naturalism by Murray Bookchin

Copy from or Source: http://dwardmac.pitzer.edu/Anarchist_Archives/bookchin/philosonatural.html For Original-Kindly visit the above link This article appears in Anarchy Archives with the permission of the author and is the introduction to The Philosophy of Social Ecology: Essays on Dialectical Naturalism, 2nd ed. revised (Montreal: Black Rose Books, 1995). A Philosophical

Journalism & Essays (18th Century)

Source: http://www.trbforenglish.blogspot.in/2014/10/journalism-and-essay-18th-century.html JOURNALISM AND THE ESSAY (18th Century) The essay (meaning, according to Montaigne, 'an attempt') originated as a repository of casual ideas on men and matters. To Montaigne it was more a means of thinking aloud, than a literary type. In England it was cultivated by Bacon and the humanists. But as

Political Ecology

SOURCE: HTTP://NEWLEFTREVIEW.ORG/I/84/HANS-MAGNUS-ENZENSBERGER-A-CRITIQUE-OF-POLITICAL-ECOLOGYIt is copied from NEW LEFT REVIEW Journal A CRITIQUE OF POLITICAL ECOLOGYBY: HANS MAGNUS ENZENSBERGER As a scientific discipline, ecology is almost exactly a hundred years old. The concept emerged for the first time in 1868 when the German biologist, Ernst Haeckel, in his Natural History of Creation,

Feminist Criticsm

Link: http://allrfree.blogspot.in/2010/11/feminism.html [The] Feminist Criticism A free and autonomous being like all human creatures (a woman) nevertheless finds herself living in a world where man compel her to assume the status of the other. *1 Feminism is the belief in social, political and economic equality of the sexes and a movementorganised around the belief *2 that gender