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Karl Marx argued that everything in society, including culture, politics, and institutions, is ultimately determined by economic factors. According to Marx, the economic system shapes all other aspects of society.
Thomas Hobbes argued that in the state of nature life is "nasty, brutish, and short" due to the absence of a central authority to maintain order and prevent conflict. According to Hobbes, individuals in the state of nature are driven by self-interest and a constant struggle for power, leading to a condition of war of all against all.
One influential proponent of idealism was the philosopher George Berkeley, who argued that all existence is dependent on perception. Another major figure in idealism was Immanuel Kant, who believed that the mind structures our experiences of reality.
Monism is the philosophical view that the universe is made up of only one kind of substance or reality. An example sentence using monism could be: "The philosopher argued for monism, believing that all phenomena in the world could be ultimately reduced to one fundamental substance."
The only invention that could be argued as the single "greatest" of all time are the very first tools that humans created; simple axes and knives that were forged from shards of stone. This invention established the beginning of all of humanity's creations; therefore, all concurrent inventions were derived from it.It is the only invention that can be considered separate from all others; therefore, the only invention that can be argued to be "greater than" without implementing opinion.
labor
Liberty for all
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The one and only MICHAEL SCHUMACHER, argued as the greatest and most successfull driver of all time.
I'm studying an MBA program one of my team work is to know what are the defenses being argued by the Tobacco Industry.
he argued that all wealth is produced by labor
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Booker T. Washington fought for argued for equal voting rights for all African-Americans. He fought for equal education rights as well.
I'm sure there were others both before him and after him who aruged the same question, but I know that Thomas Hobbes was one that argued it.
I think Copernicus was one of them
Yes, and it can be argued that we are all sociopaths to some extent.
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