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Common Knowledge (2015) 21 (1): 50–82.
Published: 01 January 2015
...Richard Ned Lebow This contribution to the Common Knowledge symposium “Peace by Other Means” argues that the drive for self-esteem, achieved by gaining honor or standing, has been a root cause of violent conflict and war throughout history and that peace-making that does not take account of what...
Journal Article
Common Knowledge (2008) 14 (2): 193–200.
Published: 01 April 2008
... philosophy be a science and insult the self-esteem of the complacent. distinctions (for instance, between science and politics), make questions obsolete
South Africa: South died. In Iwasa...
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Common Knowledge (2022) 28 (3): 331–342.
Published: 01 September 2022
... or a tertiary, or even the last consideration—of interest only from the biographical point of view, but not a defining feature of the work aesthetically. The subsequent excision of the past derives from the need to preserve self-esteem. We are loath to believe that our people, those who belong among us, our...
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Common Knowledge (2002) 8 (1): 10–19.
Published: 01 January 2002
... when even some of those taking part
in our dialogue have failed to show the respect for the other or the due esteem
for the other’s intentions that are essential for successful dialogue.
Pope Paul VI, in an encyclical letter Ecclesiam Suam, described dialogue...
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Common Knowledge (2023) 29 (3): 324–341.
Published: 01 September 2023
... they were particularly generous and civic-minded: they were required by law, rather than noblesse oblige, although some did spend more than the law required and even undertook liturgies beyond those that were assigned. As with modern philanthropists, such outlays contributed to both popularity and self...
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Common Knowledge (2015) 21 (3): 437–450.
Published: 01 September 2015
...
www.reuters.com/article/2014/06/10/us- 2014, 9, June Online, Reuters Case,” Overcrowding Prison California Hear to Refuses Court “Supreme Chaussee, fer - events.whitecase.com/ndca- 3. of self- techniques pupils among well- fire black- with walls covered city students campaign, one...
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Common Knowledge (2004) 10 (1): 33–38.
Published: 01 January 2004
... uncivilized people dis-
turb our peace with their incomprehensible squabbling.
There are, on the evidence of sentences like those few, two entirely distinct
Europes. One is demonic, sheerly barbarous; while the other has preserved, still pre-
serves, an angelic innocence and noble self-discipline...
Journal Article
Common Knowledge (2004) 10 (1): 38–41.
Published: 01 January 2004
... with their incomprehensible squabbling.
There are, on the evidence of sentences like those few, two entirely distinct
Europes. One is demonic, sheerly barbarous; while the other has preserved, still pre-
serves, an angelic innocence and noble self-discipline. As those few German sen-
tences hit the press, the last...
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Common Knowledge (2006) 12 (2): 252–260.
Published: 01 April 2006
... this
the self-abnegation the and self-abasementshe that esteemed: “All for Iwish myself on herself.stay herShe that focus atcenter remained the of her thoughtsabout destined personally for you by God.” “Every truth,” she wrote, “which penetrates into you and is welcomed by you was should matter to her...
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Common Knowledge (2003) 9 (3): 363–393.
Published: 01 August 2003
... time, I seem to have had a healthy share of what is now called
“self-esteem.” Accordingly, when things went wrong, I concluded that it must Goethe of Grace by the German
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have been someone else’s fault. When...
Journal Article
Common Knowledge (2008) 14 (2): 324–331.
Published: 01 April 2008
... — this is
practically to abandon your very self. But it could also be that you want to escape
from here, from the cage, where threats ring you in and the anxiety is crippling.
In which case it is exile denied that is horrible.
If you must — if you would be in mortal danger...
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Common Knowledge (2006) 12 (3): 379–387.
Published: 01 August 2006
...,
For one thing, they are toasking be ignored. Yet the presence of the reticent and and are not infrequently both venerable andvalid. still recoverable be to someeffort, ittakes though tend, dence.But counter-axioms an axiom quotablyaffirmed throughout the furthers ofhistorymyth its self...
Journal Article
Common Knowledge (2018) 24 (1): 56–89.
Published: 01 January 2018
....
primary approaches, using the Bhagavad the Gı¯ta¯using approaches, primary Scripture? is What 1993 study comparative ayogi. ing self- internal of foracts available become to cultures of other works allowed practice reading Thoreau’s dialogic Anglicists. of British judgments...
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Common Knowledge (2015) 21 (3): 390–398.
Published: 01 September 2015
....”
Gatsby’s regime exemplifies the essential American exercise of self-
improvement. Of its many incarnations, the first, Benjamin Franklin’sAutobiog -
raphy, remains the most remarkable template for the self-made man. The work
chronicles, in Franklin’s own words, how...
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Common Knowledge (2009) 15 (3): 412–437.
Published: 01 August 2009
...
disengagement, a deceitful illusion, a narcissistic hedonism.” a narcissistic illusion, a deceitful disengagement, idle an quietism, self-centered a reality, from flight a as denounced “was itself aesthetics century twentieth the in that writing celebratedone ofour theorists Here’s...
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Common Knowledge (2002) 8 (1): 24–46.
Published: 01 January 2002
... about who would control the state—and this, self-
evidently and sui generis, was a problem that could not be settled by the state
itself. Europe now was confronted by a political problem whose extreme urgency
no one could sensibly doubt, but a problem that could...
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Common Knowledge (2003) 9 (1): 156–157.
Published: 01 January 2003
... France
(Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 2000), 232 pp.
Are modern markets institutions of vulgar calculation that have been sweeping
away a subtle heritage of gift exchange based on trust and mutual esteem? Mar-
cel...
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Common Knowledge (2003) 9 (1): 157–158.
Published: 01 January 2003
... France
(Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 2000), 232 pp.
Are modern markets institutions of vulgar calculation that have been sweeping
away a subtle heritage of gift exchange based on trust and mutual esteem? Mar-
cel...
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Common Knowledge (2003) 9 (1): 158–159.
Published: 01 January 2003
... France
(Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 2000), 232 pp.
Are modern markets institutions of vulgar calculation that have been sweeping
away a subtle heritage of gift exchange based on trust and mutual esteem? Mar-
cel...
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Common Knowledge (2003) 9 (1): 160.
Published: 01 January 2003
... France
(Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 2000), 232 pp.
Are modern markets institutions of vulgar calculation that have been sweeping
away a subtle heritage of gift exchange based on trust and mutual esteem? Mar-
cel...
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