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Criticizing scientism, he targeted in particular psychiatry, underscoring its campaigns against masturbation at the end of the 19th century, its use of medical imagery and language to describe misbehavior, its reliance on involuntary mental hospitalization to protect society, or the use of lobotomy and other interventions to treat psychosis.

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Criticizing the formal concept of democracy, Adler distinguished between political democracy, as a manifestation of the hegemony of the bourgeoisie, and a social democracy, in which oppression was to be removed along with social differences, the whole to be replaced by “ solidarity-based administrative reform ” of society.
* Criticizing a no-jail sentence for Paul Coffin, who was involved in the sponsorship scandal.

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Criticizing AOL, the existing leader in this space, for its walled-garden approach, Peabody described the company's aims: " Our idea is to build a community through user-created and user-based content.

Criticizing and use
In 1975, Jiang initiated a campaign named " Criticizing Song Jiang, Evaluating the Water Margin ", which encouraged the use of Zhou as an example of a political loser.

Criticizing and who
Criticizing Rothschild's interference, Lallement quoted Sartre, who had famously said that " Money doesn't have any ideas ".
Criticizing the various pundits and political " experts ", Thompson rails against the often incestuous relationships between politicians and those who write about them.

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* Criticizing elements of life, wondering.
Criticizing his involvement in the uprising she states in a December 5, 1848 letter to Frederick that " nobody, ourselves included, doubted that the meetings at which you and your friends spoke, and also the language of ( Neue ) Rh. Z.
Criticizing al-Farabi's attempt to merge Plato and Aristotle's ideas, Averroes argued that Aristotle's philosophy diverged in significant ways from Plato's.
Criticizing immigration and taking advantage of the economic crisis striking France and the world since the 1973 oil crisis, Le Pen's party managed to increase its support in the 1980s, starting in the municipal elections of 1983.
* Wright, Liam On the Revolutionary Communist Party, USA: Criticizing a Residue of the Past November 2010.
" Criticizing the election campaign, the Committee claimed as " unreasonable hurdle " the requirement to collect 2 million signatures for submission to the CEC in support of persons seeking registration as candidates.
On the Revolutionary Communist Party, USA: Criticizing a Residue of the Past.
Criticizing the Housemans for their choice of Baby's seat at the table, Johnny declares the now-famous line, " Nobody puts Baby in a corner ," as he pulls her up from their table.
Criticizing, discouraging, creating obstacles and barriers, blaming, shaming, using sarcastic or cruel humor, or using physical punishment are some negative disciplinary methods used with young children.
Criticizing and exposing the venality, vices, and ignorance of the priests, the Strigolniki demanded the right to a religious sermon for laymen.
Criticizing that only wealthy people can afford to purchase a bunad and to carry out this tradition, Norske Bunader moved the production of some Norwegian bunads to China.
* Criticizing the George W. Bush administration for their guest worker program, obtaining evidence of a spike in illegal immigration denied by the administration.
* Criticizing the U. S. Navy for securing a public relations firm to encourage Puerto Ricans to vote to keep a Naval testing range at Vieques, Puerto Rico.
* Video of Gohmert Criticizing Rep. John Murtha
Criticizing the neoclassical models of economic growth of his time, Kaldor argues that theory construction should begin with a summary of the relevant facts.
* Criticizing several local markets ' tendency to air lackluster games as opposed to more competitive matchups, except when a local team is playing, which by NFL rules with the television contracts are required to be shown in their home market in their entirety.
* Criticizing teams that make uniform changes, having cited only four recent team uniform changes ( New England, Philadelphia, San Diego, and St. Louis ) as being an improvement.

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Julian L. Simon and Paul Ehrlich entered in a famous scientific wager in 1980, betting on a mutually agreed-upon measure of resource scarcity over the decade leading up to 1990.
Simon was highly skeptical of such claims, so proposed a wager, telling Ehrlich to select any raw material he wanted and select " any date more than a year away ," and Simon would bet that the commodity's price on that date would be lower than what it was at the time of the wager.
always found it somewhat peculiar that neither the Science piece nor his public wager with Ehrlich nor anything else that he did, said, or wrote seemed to make much of a dent on the world at large.
Understanding that Simon wanted to bet again, Ehrlich and climatologist Stephen Schneider counter-offered, challenging Simon to bet on 15 current trends, betting $ 1000 that each will get worse ( as in the previous wager ) over a ten-year future period.
Asset manager Jeremy Grantham wrote that if the Simon-Ehrlich wager had been for a longer period ( from 1980 to 2011 ), then Ehrlich would have won on four of the five metals.
In 1999, Paul Ehrlich and others advocated public policies to improve the dissemination of valid environmental scientific knowledge and discourage junk science: ' The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change reports offer an antidote to junk science by articulating the current consensus on the prospects for climate change, by outlining the extent of the uncertainties, and by describing the potential benefits and costs of policies to address climate change.
Ehrlich ’ s grave in the Jewish cemetery on Rat-Beil-Straße in Frankfurt am Main
" Ehrlich described a number of " ideas on how these goals might be reached.
Ehrlich observed that since about 1930 the population of the world had doubled within a single generation, from 2 billion to nearly 4 billion, and was on track to do so again.
Ehrlich was certainly not unique in his neo-Malthusian predictions, and there was a wide spread belief in the 1960s and 70s that increasingly catastrophic famines were on their way.
In the past, some researchers have argued that the actual influence of leaders on organizational outcomes is overrated and romanticized as a result of biased attributions about leaders ( Meindl & Ehrlich, 1987 ).
Rabbi Schneerson's mother said her son never attended any Soviet school, though he took the exams as an external student and did well on them According to Avrum Ehrlich, he immersed himself in Jewish studies while simultaneously qualifying for Russian secondary school.
" He went up the ramp the theater, got on a motorcycle and took off ," Ken Ehrlich, executive producer of the Grammy Awards show told the Chicago Sun-Times.
The " rivet-popper " hypothesis put forth by Paul R. Ehrlich and his wife Anne H. Ehrlich, compares each species forming part of an ecosystem as a rivet on the aeroplane ( represented by the ecosystem ).
Mast cells were first described by Paul Ehrlich in his 1878 doctoral thesis on the basis of their unique staining characteristics and large granules.
Ehrlich had issued an executive order on November 18, 2004 banning state executive branch employees from talking to Sun columnist Michael Olesker and reporter David Nitkin, claiming that their coverage had been unfair to the administration.
* the widely held belief in the banishment of infinitesimals from mathematics until the creation of non-standard analysis by Abraham Robinson in the 1960s, whereas in reality the work on non-Archimedean systems continued unabated, as documented by P. Ehrlich ;
Ehrlich, with his friend Emil von Behring, went on to develop the diphtheria antitoxin, which became the first major success of modern immunotherapy.
A lecture that Dr. Ehrlich gave on the topic of overpopulation at the Commonwealth Club was broadcast on the radio in April 1967.
" Today Paul Ehrlich has become more focused on the United States, claiming that it must get its population ( and consumption ) under control as an example to the rest of the world.
Another school, generally coming from the political left argues that Ehrlich focuses too much on overpopulation as a problem in itself, instead of distribution of resources.
Barry Commoner argued that Ehrlich was too focused on overpopulation as the source of environmental problems, and that his proposed solutions were politically unacceptable because of the coercion that they implied, and because the cost would fall disproportionately on the poor.

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