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Hartz and explained
Louis Hartz explained the absence of conservatism in Australia or the United States as a result of their settlement as radical or liberal fragments of Great Britain.

Hartz and America
In The Liberal Tradition in America ( 1955 ), Hartz argued that the American political tradition lacked the left-wing / socialist and right-wing / aristocratic elements that dominated in most other lands because colonial America lacked any feudal traditions, such as established churches, landed estates and a hereditary nobility.
Hartz is best known for his classic book The Liberal Tradition in America ( 1955 ) which presented a view of America's past that sought to explain its conspicuous absence of ideologies.
Hartz was chiefly concerned with explaining the failure of socialism to become established in America, and believed that Americans ' pervasive, unthinking consensual acceptance of classic liberalism was the major barrier.
Hartz rejected Marxism, indeed turned it upside down, finding in the power of an idea the explanation of that inexplicable nonevent for Marxists, the absence of socialism in America.
In 1956 the American Political Science Association awarded Hartz its Woodrow Wilson Prize for The Liberal Tradition in America, and in 1977 gave him its Lippincott Prize, designed to honor scholarly works of enduring importance.
“ Beyond Tocqueville, Myrdal and Hartz: The Multiple Traditions in America .” American Political Science Review 1993.

Hartz and result
Although the topic of social conditions in Germany was much debated as a result of this study, with many people ( including those in Schröder's own party ) laying blame on Schröder and his Hartz IV reforms for a new economic inequality in Germany, no policy changes have been enacted as a direct result of the study.

Hartz and their
In The Founding of New Societies ( 1964 ), Hartz developed the idea that the nations that developed from settler colonies were European " fragments " that in a sense froze the class structure and underlying ideology prevalent in the mother country at the time of their foundation, not experiencing the further evolution experienced in Europe.
The German Trade Union Federation ( DGB ), the most influential group outside parliament and historically interwoven with the SPD, massively stepped up their discourse against Agenda 2010, especially prior to the Hartz IV law in July 2004, but the rumble subsided quickly after a summit meeting with Schröder in August 2004.

Hartz and feudal
According to political scientist Louis Hartz, because the United States skipped the feudal stage of history, the American community was united by liberal principles, and the conflict between the " Whig " and " Democratic " parties were conflicts within a liberal framework.

Hartz and .
This led the government to adopt a wide-ranging programme of belt-tightening reforms, Agenda 2010, including the labour market reforms known as Hartz I-IV.
Agenda 2010 had five goals: tax cuts ; labor market deregulation, especially relaxing rules protecting workers from dismissal and setting up Hartz concept job training ; modernizing the welfare state by reducing entitlements ; decreasing bureaucratic obstacles for small businesses ; and providing new low-interest loans to local governments.
* Ralph C. Hartz is the Deputy Director of the Bureau of Data Processing, and the man to whom Paul Freeman reports his progress on interrogating Nick.
The classical left-wing of the SPD claims that in recent years the welfare state has been curtailed through reform programs such as the Agenda 2010, Hartz IV and the more economic liberal stance of the SPD, which was endorsed by the moderate social democrats.
Franz Hartz succeeded Kaller as Prelate of Schneidemühl.
After the Hartz concept was implemented and new statistical methods were adopted, the unemployment rate rose to 17. 4 % in January 2005.
A 1859 expedition of the U. S. Camel Corps under 2d Lt. Edward L. Hartz set explored the Comanche Trail through Persimmon Gap and down Tornillo Creek to the Rio Grande.
Hartz Mountains National Park is located in the south of Tasmania, Australia.
The Hartz Mountains were named after the Harz mountain range in Germany.
Most of the park is over 600 metres above sea level, with altitudes ranging from 160 m at the Picton River to 1, 255 m at Hartz Peak.
Among amphibians outstanding is the Moss Froglet which was discovered at Hartz Mountains in 1992.
In the 1840s early settlers including the Geeves family founded the township of Geeveston, and laid the first track to the Hartz Mountains.
The most prominent and most prolific modern-day suppliers of professional ventriloquial dummies include Steve Axtell, Tim Selberg, Alan Semok, Ray Guyll, Conrad Hartz, Geoffrey Felix, Jerry Layne, Mike Brose, and Albert Alfaro.
Secaucus is home to several corporate headquarters, including My Network TV's flagship station WWOR-TV, Goya Foods, The Children's Place and Hartz Mountain.
UBS, Swatch Group USA, Hartz Mountain Telx ( colocation center ) are among the corporations which maintain offices in the neighborhood, which also hosts a Sheraton Hotel.
Hartz Mountain purchased the property and is proposing a mixed-use retail center that began construction in 2007.
* 30 May — 18th running of the Indianapolis 500 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway is won by Billy Arnold in the Hartz Special Summers-Miller in 4: 58: 39. 72.

explained and conservatism
The authors concluded that opposition to affirmative action, especially among more highly educated conservatives, was better explained by social dominance orientation than by principled conservatism.
This recent Democratic dominance may be explained by the increasing conservatism of the national Republican Party.
The discrepancy between the relative conservatism of Bauer's work versus the more experimental works she advocated in her writings such as Twentieth Century Music is partially explained by her publisher Arthur P. Schmidt's hesitation to support her early modernist inclinations in composition.
In a speech in Ohio in 1859, he explained what he meant by conservatism in terms of fealty to the original intent of the Founding Fathers:

explained and Quebec
The main surviving copies come from the Nag Hammadi library, and were translated and explained by professor Paul-Jean Claude ( retired ), member of the Nag Hammadi Research Group of the Faculty of Theology and Religious Studies, Université Laval ( Quebec ).
He explained his own strategy in 2000's Emergency Exit: How to Avert Quebec Decline.

explained and Latin
For example, in the 1st century BC the Romans were aware of the similarities between Greek and Latin, which they explained mythologically, as the result of Rome being a Greek colony speaking a debased dialect.
The origin of the name and of a boar ( the scrofa semilanuta ) as a symbol of the city are fancifully accounted for in Andrea Alciato's Emblemata ( 1584 ), beneath a woodcut of the first raising of the city walls, where a boar is seen lifted from the excavation, and the etymology of Mediolanum given as " half-wool ", explained in Latin and in French.
Although Jerome, who produced the Latin Vulgate version of the Scriptures, used the word " sirens " to translate Hebrew tenim ( jackals ) in Isaiah 13: 22, and also to translate a word for " owls " in Jeremiah 50: 39, this was explained by Ambrose to be a mere symbol or allegory for worldly temptations, and not an endorsement of the Greek myth.
As Patrick Wormald explained, “ One of the common misconceptions is that there was a ‘ Roman Church ’ to which the ‘ Celtic ’ was nationally opposed .” Celtic-speaking areas were part of Latin Christendom as a whole at a time in which there was significant regional variation of liturgy and structure with a general collective veneration of the Bishop of Rome that was no less intense in Celtic areas.
" As he explained with regard to the Latin and Slavic races, " Without war, inferior or decaying races would easily choke the growth of healthy budding elements.
It was then too that he visited Athens, and, to prevent the Athenians from listening to the propositions of the Seleucid king, addressed them in a Latin speech, which was explained to them by an interpreter.
" In the pivotal documentary movie Salsa: Latin Pop Music in Cities ( 1979 ), the history of salsa is explained as a mixing of African, Caribbean, and New York cultures and musics, with no mention of Cuba.
Most scholars agree that the English word Maundy in that name for the day is derived through Middle English and Old French mandé, from the Latin mandatum, the first word of the phrase " Mandatum novum do vobis ut diligatis invicem sicut dilexi vos " (" A new commandment I give unto you, That ye love one another ; as I have loved you "), the statement by Jesus in the Gospel of by which Jesus explained to the Apostles the significance of his action of washing their feet.
Some of these riddles have been explained to have more than one possible " solution ", although nowadays most printed editions of the score give a single, more or less " standard " solution of the riddle, so that interpreters can just play, without having to worry about the Latin, or the riddle.
* First Translation of Swedenborg's theological writings: 16th Chapter of Genesis as explained in the Arcana Cœlestia ( This translation from Latin into English was commissioned by Swedenborg himself and is a photocopy of a first edition copy: PDF-12MB ).
Lacklustre sales may be partially explained by the fact that the album was not released in Latin America ( except in Brazil, Argentina, and Chile ) and North America.
Manfred wished for a reconciliation with the papacy ( which may have explained his support for the landless Latin Emperor Baldwin II ).
His first five essays, collected as Forschungen über das Rätsel der mannmännlichen Liebe ( Researches on the Riddle of Male-Male Love ), explained such love as natural and biological, summed up with the Latin phrase anima muliebris virili corpore inclusa ( a female psyche confined in a male body ).
The mixture of indigenous Dacian, Latin and Greek words in the lists of Dacian plant names may be explained by a linguistic crossing process occurring in that period.
This situation could be explained because some of his policies were seen as being to closely aligned to US interests at a time when most Latin American governments were highly critical of the positions adopted by the United States.
This paradoxical similarity was explained by raising an idea that the Lithuanian language was directly derived from Latin.
David Hungate, after viewing the name on the demo tapes, explained to the group that the word " Toto " in Latin translated to " all-encompassing.
Russian words starting with ⟨ ц ⟩, such as царь ( tsar ), are rare, and very few of them are of Slavic origin ( the example is usually explained as derived from Latin caesar ).
We must convince the Latin Americans that our way of life is superior to that of the Communists .” The New York Times further explained that “ Castillo Armas had the moral support of the United States ; the Árbenz régime had the support of the Soviet Union .” The New Republic magazine said that “ it was just our luck that Castillo Armas did come by some second-hand lethal weapons, from Heaven knows where .” Newsweek magazine said that “ the United States, aside from whatever gumshoe work the Central Intelligence Agency may or may not have been busy with, had kept hands strictly off ”; that the Eisenhower Administration could have hastened the overthrowing of President Árbenz, “ overnight, if necessary: by halting coffee purchases, shutting off oil and gasoline from Guatemala, or, as a last resort, by promoting a border incident, and sending Marines to help the Hondurans ; and that, instead, the US followed the letter of the law ”, because President Árbenz was overthrown “ in the best possible way: by the Guatemalans .”
In classical Latin the word castra always means " great legionary encampment ", both " marching ", " temporary " ones and the " fortified permanent " ones, while the diminutive form castellum was used for the smaller forts, which were usually, but not always, occupied by the auxiliary units and used as logistic bases for the legions, as explained by Vegetius.
In two dimensions the difference between random sampling, Latin Hypercube sampling and orthogonal sampling can be explained as follows:
On the basis of the criterion of mutual intelligibility, Levantine Arabic could be regarded as a self standing language ( with different variants or dialects as explained below ), as distinct from other members of the Arabic language family such as Egyptian Arabic, Maghrebi Arabic or Peninsular Arabic, in the same way as French, Spanish and Romanian are all descended from Latin but are separate languages within the family of Romance languages.
During the week he lectured to large audiences of young and old on the principal Greek and Latin authors, and on Sundays he explained Dante to the people in the Duomo.
Ferdinand explained this as Imperator Mathias Mense Martio Morietur ( Latin for " Emperor Mathias will die in the month of March "), and he wrote another prophecy next to it: Iesseni, Mentiris, Mala Morte Morieris (" Jesenius, you lie, you will die a horrible death ").

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