Philosophy
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“Much on earth is hidden from us, but to make up for that we have been given a precious mystic sense of our living bond with the other world, with the higher heavenly world, and the roots…
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It is difficult to understand our contemporary North American society, without serious investigation of one of its main drivers of transformation – identity. The considerations of identity took precedence in cinematography, literature, academia, government and many other…
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Theory, defined as a set of interrelated ideas intended to explain complex phenomena, predict events, and prescribe policies, is essential for Political Science. For example, in International Relations, there are different and conflicting established theories: Realism, Liberalism,…
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Introduction Canada, as one of the oldest continuous democracies on the planet, stands as a prime example of a democratic culture. The Canadian political system, inherited from the British Empire, is based on the Westminster parliamentary tradition,…
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Edmund Burke is a prudent and sober 18 century political philosopher. His advice on moderation and pragmatism in state administration remains relevant to this day.
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Many people are concerned about their productivity. They are looking to improve their organizational and planning skills and, of course, discipline. Many self-help books tell us we should organize our day if we want to achieve something.…
