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In his book on Kita, George Wilson tries to play down or deemphasize all such matters.
Kita first outlined his philosophy of nationalistic socialism in his book, published in 1906, where he criticized Marxism and the Class conflict-oriented socialism as outdated.
Kita ’ s Outline Plan, his last book, exerted a major influence on a part of the Japanese military — especially in the Imperial Japanese Army factions who participated in the failed coup of 1936.
Some of the nationalist ideas can be attributed to nationalist ideologue Kita Ikki 北 一輝 ( 1885 – 1937 ), an Amur Society member, in his 1919 book Nihon kaizo hoan taiko ( 日本改造法案大綱 General Plan for National Reorganization of Japan ).

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The first influential writer to propose such an idea explicitly was Julien Offray de La Mettrie, in his book Man a Machine ( L ' homme machine ).
Euclid sometimes distinguished explicitly between " finite lines " ( e. g., Postulate 2 ) and " infinite lines " ( book I, proposition 12 ).
Isidro Sepúlveda, William Jackson and George Hills explicitly refute it ( Sepúlveda points out that if such a fact had actually happened, it would have caused a big crisis in the Alliance supporting the Archduke Charles ; George Hills explains that the story was first accounted by the Marquis of San Felipe, who wrote his book " Comentarios de la guerra de España e historia de su rey Phelipe V el animoso " in 1725, more than twenty years after the fact ; the marquis was not an eye-witness and cannot be considered as a reliable source for the facts that took place in Gibraltar in 1704.
Both prefaces were addressed to Theophilus, and the preface of Acts explicitly references " my former book " about the life of Jesus.
This argument was explicitly given by Adam Smith in his Theory of Moral Sentiments, and has more recently been developed by Harvard economist Benjamin Friedman in his book The Moral Consequences of Economic Growth.
Klein has copyrighted No Logo, and a multinational corporation published it ( a fact that Klein explicitly points out in the book ).
Steiner later spoke of this book as containing implicitly, in philosophical form, the entire content of what he later developed explicitly as anthroposophy.
Michel Foucault's book The Order of Things examined the history of science to study how structures of epistemology, or episteme, shaped the way in which people imagined knowledge and knowing ( though Foucault would later explicitly deny affiliation with the structuralist movement ).
However, the framing story is that these letters were actual documents given to the narrator by his guardian angel one night in 1728 ; for this reason, Paul Alkon suggests in his book Origins of Futuristic Fiction that " the first time-traveler in English literature is a guardian angel who returns with state documents from 1998 to the year 1728 ", although the book does not explicitly show how the angel obtained these documents.
Austen biographer Claire Tomalin speculates that Austen may have begun this book, which is more explicitly comic than her other works and contains many literary allusions that her parents and siblings would have enjoyed, as a family entertainment — a piece of lighthearted parody to be read aloud by the fireside.
This, too, is explicitly described as an excerpt from a future history book.
This idea was sketched briefly by Richard Dawkins in his 1976 book The Selfish Gene and was explicitly exposed in two 1980 articles in Nature magazine.
Max's eidetic memory does save the day at the end of the book, but earlier in the book, Hendrix explicitly tells Max that his unusual memory was much less important than careful hard work at astrogation.
Lakoff makes an attempt to keep his personal views confined to the last third of the book, where he explicitly argues for the superiority of the liberal vision.
The witness whom Essex expected to confirm this allegation, his uncle William Knollys, was called and admitted there had once been read in Cecil's presence a book treating such matters ( possibly either The book of succession supposedly by an otherwise unknown R. Doleman but probably really by Robert Persons or A Conference about the Next Succession to the Crown of England explicitly mentioned to be by Parsons, in which a Catholic successor friendly to Spain was favored ).
The book was called " explicitly racist and anti-Semitic " by The New York Times and has been labeled the " bible of the racist right " by the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
The book explicitly recognizes the achievements of several existing nanotechnology researchers: Feynman, Drexler and Merkle are seen among characters of the fresco in Merkle-Hall, where new nanotechnological items are designed and constructed.
The book explicitly notes that, having made war on the ground, man would now fill the skies with death, and all precious things were in danger of being lost, like the lost histories of Rome (" Lost books of Livy ").
" Cook maintained that although the Scriptures did not explicitly state the existence of two rival kingdoms in the north in the latter half of the eighth century BC, their existence could be inferred from passages of the book of Hosea that was written about the time of Pekah and Menahem.
In von Bernhardi's 1912 book Germany and the Next War, he expanded upon Ratzel's hypotheses and, for the first time, explicitly identified Eastern Europe as a source of new space.
Rogers also discusses this issue in her book " Anselm on Freedom ", using the term " four-dimensionalism " rather than " eternalism " for the view that " the present moment is not ontologically privileged ", and commenting that " Boethius and Augustine do sometimes sound rather four-dimensionalist, but Anselm is apparently the first consistently and explicitly to embrace the position.
Tusi mentions explicitly that he re-writes the treatise " in Khayyám's own words " and quotes Khayyám, saying that " they are worth adding to Euclid's Elements ( first book ) after Proposition 28.

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Exit counselor Steven Hassan promotes what he calls the " BITE " model in his book Releasing the Bonds: Empowering People to Think for Themselves ( 2000 ).
The latter definition is evident in the title of David Rusk's book Cities Without Suburbs ( ISBN 0-943875-73-0 ), which promotes metropolitan government.
The site also promotes his book Where Have All the Leaders Gone.
It ranked first on the Modern Library's 1998 list of 100 Best Nonfiction Books and was named the best book of the twentieth century by the Intercollegiate Studies Institute, a conservative organization that promotes classical education.
He also wrote, in 1996, a book named Humortivacion, which promotes motivation through humor.
The censorship attempts stem from death being a part of the plot ; Jess ' frequent use of the word " lord " outside of prayer ; allegations that the book promotes secular humanism, New Age religion, occultism, and Satanism ; and for use of offensive language.
The song and book promotes sexual abstinence before marriage, and St. James has since become a major spokesperson for the subject.
The book promotes a sociological or relativistic approach to moral behavior, as expressed in his thesis that " the mores can make anything right and prevent condemnation of anything.
* Time Magazine October 15, 1945 Morgenthau's Hope Reaction to the publication of Morgenthau's book " Germany is Our Problem " where he promotes the " Morgenthau Plan ".
Reflecting the author's political development, the book expresses Socialist ideas and promotes workers ' organizing for class struggle-specifically, in the harsh and exploitive world of the cocoa plantations.
In addition, a 2011 book by Dr. Norman Rosenthal surveys the scientific research and promotes the health benefits of TM.
* Library of Congress Center for the Book is a program of the Library of Congress ' Library Services division that promotes community-wide book discussion groups through its " One Book " project.
The poster shown also promotes Sturgeon's book.
Against this prevailing climate, Marcuse promotes the " great refusal " ( described at length in the book ) as the only adequate opposition to all-encompassing methods of control.
Sigourney promotes the importance of being agreeable throughout the book, and suggests ways to take notes, along with advice on how to paraphrase what one has read.
The Children's Book Society promotes the profession of children's book illustration by providing informational resources, organizing exhibitions of student work, and bringing professionals to campus to speak about the business, review portfolios, and conduct workshops.
* Thomas Gray publishes his first of five editions of Observations on a General Iron Railway, a book that accelerates the British debate on this means of transportation and promotes the concept of a national rail network.
" Stenger further noted, " While he insists that this argument does not depend on any specific theological assumptions, his book unabashedly promotes his interpretation that the design inferred is the work of the Christian God.
The use of homosexualist in this way first appeared in 1995 in Scott Lively and Kevin Abrams ' book The Pink Swastika, " to refer to any person, homosexual or not, who actively promotes homosexuality as morally and socially equivalent to heterosexuality as a basis for social policy ".
This book takes place in a fictitious European nation known as Padukgrad, where a government arises following the rise of a philosophy known as " Ekwilism ," which discourages the idea of anyone being different from anyone else, and promotes the state as the prominent good in society.
In his second book, The Intelligent Organization ( Berrett Koehler, 1994 ), written with Elizabeth Pinchot, the vision is broadened to include a revolutionary way of organizing all work, from the most innovative to the most mundane, that increases intrapreneurship and promotes democratic participation.
It promotes the development of book publishing and copyright issues in Latin America and the Caribbean.
" A review by Keith Fournier in Catholic Online likewise praises the book, saying, " The author ’ s discussion of how to create a family friendly public policy which promotes fidelity and encourages motherhood, fatherhood and intact families is well thought out and practical.
Another example would be the " Mayan Time Science " described by Carl Johan Calleman in his book Solving the Greatest Mystery of Our Time: The Mayan Calendar, which also promotes a model of unilineal evolution based on the author's interpretations of calendric cycles.

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