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* Adam Smith and the Invisible Hand
Examples include episode one of " The Hand of Fear " ( 1976 ), episode two of " The Invisible Enemy " ( 1977 ) and " Human Nature " ( 2007 ).
* Behe, Biochemistry, and the Invisible Hand
* The Invisible Hand
In Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith, R2-D2 helps Anakin and Obi-Wan in their mission to rescue Chancellor Palpatine from Count Dooku's capital ship, the Invisible Hand.
; Invisible Hand of the Free Market Man
A picture similar in appearance to the masked villain can be seen hanging on the wall of his office at State University in " The Invisible Hand of Fate ".
In the Jante view, there is no Invisible Hand automatically transforming individual self-maximizing rationality into social rationality.
Roderick Long, a professor at philosophy at Auburn University in Alabama, USA, and prominent libertarian anarchist thinker, has asserted this is an example of spontaneous order and the result of the invisible hand of the market in his work A University Built by the Invisible Hand, as the University was not deliberately created, but arose through mutual aid societies of foreign students ( called " nations " as they grouped by nationality, for instance there would be an association of French students, English students, etc.
* The Spectacular Spider-Man, in " The Invisible Hand episode.
After the CIS finds a secret hyperspace route through the Deep Core, the Confederacy's fleet, including General Grievous ' flagship Invisible Hand, initiates a surprise attack on Coruscant.
In an unprecedented move, Palpatine is kidnapped and jailed in the Invisible Hand.
As the Invisible Hand falls out of orbit, General Grievous ejects all the escape pods, leaving the Jedi and Chancellor trapped inside.
Milton Friedman, a Nobel Prize winner in economics, called Smith's Invisible Hand " the possibility of cooperation without coercion.
" Kaushik Basu has called the First Welfare Theorem the Invisible Hand Theorem.
The theory of the Invisible Hand states that if each consumer is allowed to choose freely what to buy and each producer is allowed to choose freely what to sell and how to produce it, the market will settle on a product distribution and prices that are beneficial to all the individual members of a community, and hence to the community as a whole.
Stephen LeRoy, professor emeritus at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and a visiting scholar at the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, offered a critique of the Invisible Hand:
* " Adam Smith and the Invisible Hand " From Metaphor to Myth " article by Gavin Kennedy, May 2009
Thus by unencumbered attention to business alone, Adam Smith's Invisible Hand will ensure that business contributes most effectively to the improvement of all areas of society, social and environmental as well as economic.
Tanstagi, an acronym standing for There Ain't No Such Thing As Government Interference, is the motto of the Invisible Hand Society, an originally fictional organization invented in the Schrödinger's Cat Trilogy.
While it was first introduced in a novel, people claiming to be members or know of chapters of the Invisible Hand Society have occasionally appeared in editorial pages and on the Internet.
He is known for his flamboyant declarations, using expressions such as " The Invisible Hand " ( la Main Invisible ):
* Joan Roelofs, The Invisible Hand of Corporate Capitalism, Recorded at Hampshire College, April 18, 2007.

Invisible and Free
Some of their happenings included the Death of Money Parade, Intersection Game, Invisible Circus, and Death of Hippie / Birth of Free.
Some of their happenings included the Death of Money Parade, Intersection Game, Invisible Circus, and Death of Hippie / Birth of Free.
Another false conception is that the Free Hugs Campaign started by Juan Mann demonstrates Invisible Theatre.
Walter Chalmers Smith ( 5 December 1824-19 September 1908 ), was a hymnist, poet and minister of the Free Church of Scotland and is chiefly remembered for his hymn " Immortal, Invisible, God Only Wise ".
) The rest of the record incorporates such sounds a bit more subtly, through the soaring retro stylings of " Closer Than the Sun " and " When Morning Comes " to the excitable lounge of the title track to the mid-tempo trip-hop of " Invisible " and scratch-laced " Sugar Free.

Invisible and Market
The facemask ends up on the Invisible Market, where it is purchased for its artistic properties by a high-ranking Imperial admiral — purported to be none other than Grand Admiral Thrawn.

Invisible and Man
In both the farmer's tale in Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man and in Thomas Mann's The Holy Sinner, the incest hero rises above the myth by accepting the wish as motive ; ;
The Universal horror that comes closest to noir, both in story and sensibility, however, is The Invisible Man ( 1933 ), directed by Englishman James Whale and photographed by American Arthur Edeson.
She is, however, portrayed as being very hypocritical ; in The Invisible Man ( series 1 ), she has no issues with violating peoples ' privacy when she runs a story using a hidden camera to catch shoplifters in a store change room, but is outraged when a rival network violates her own privacy in the same way when broadcasting a similar story.
Among books on the list considered to be the Great American Novel were: Moby-Dick, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, The Great Gatsby, The Grapes of Wrath, The Catcher in the Rye, Invisible Man and To Kill a Mockingbird.
Some of these blended science fiction films with Gothic horror, such as The Invisible Man ( 1933 ) and, mirroring the earlier German films, featured a mad scientist.
His most notable science fiction works include The War of the Worlds, The Time Machine, The Invisible Man and The Island of Doctor Moreau.
Some of his early novels, called " scientific romances ", invented a number of themes now classic in science fiction in such works as The Time Machine, The Island of Doctor Moreau, The Invisible Man, The War of the Worlds, When the Sleeper Wakes, and The First Men in the Moon.
* Sleepers of Mars ( 1973 ) a collection of five stories originally published in magazines in the 1930s: Sleepers of Mars, Worlds to Barter, Invisible Monster, The Man from Earth & The Third Vibrator.
He is best remembered for his work in the horror film genre, having directed such classics as Frankenstein ( 1931 ), The Old Dark House ( 1932 ), The Invisible Man ( 1933 ) and Bride of Frankenstein ( 1935 ).
Whale next turned his attention to The Invisible Man ( 1933 ).
These shots, starting with a medium shot and culminating in two close-ups of the Monster's face, were repeated by Whale to introduce Griffin in The Invisible Man and the abusive husband in One More River.
* The Invisible Man ( 1933 )
* Quicksilver, the fictional invisibility-granting synthetic hormone featured in the Sci-Fi television series The Invisible Man
The BBC adapted novels such as The Day of the Triffids ( 1981 ), The Invisible Man ( 1984 ), The Nightmare Man ( 1981, from the novel Child of the Vodyanoi ) and The Tripods ( 1984 – 85 ), which however remained unfinished.
It spawned the European hits " I Want It All ", " Breakthru ", " The Invisible Man ", " Scandal ", and " The Miracle ".
) Troughton's other notable film and television roles included Kettle in Chance of a Lifetime ( 1950 ), Sir Andrew Ffoulkes in The Scarlet Pimpernel ( 1955 ), Vickers in the episode entittled Strange Partners in the Invisible Man ( the ITP Series also starred one of Pat's future Doctor Who co-stars, Deborah Watling, as Sally ) ( 1958 ), Phineus in Jason and the Argonauts ( 1963 ), Quilp in The Old Curiosity Shop ( 1962 ), Paul of Tarsus ( BBC 1960, title role ), Dr. Finlay's Casebook ( BBC 1962, semiregular ).
Among the works jointly narrated by the couple are The Time Machine, A Journey to the Center of the Earth, The Lost World, The Invisible Man, and The First Men in the Moon, as well as several television specials for the Sci-Fi Channel.
* Invisible Man Appears ( 1949 )-Special Effects Supervisor
** The Invisible Man Returns-John P. Fulton
He was known for many roles in Hollywood films, among them the title role in The Invisible Man ( 1933 ), The Wolf Man ( 1941 ), a corrupt senator in Mr. Smith Goes to Washington ( 1939 ), Mr. Dryden in Lawrence of Arabia ( 1962 ), and, perhaps his most notable performance, as Captain Renault in Casablanca ( 1942 ).
Rains came relatively late to film acting and his first screen test was a failure, but his distinctive voice won him the title role in James Whale's The Invisible Man ( 1933 ) when someone accidentally overheard his screen test being played in the next room.
Following The Invisible Man, Universal Studios tried to typecast him in horror films, but he broke free, starting with the gleefully evil role of Prince John in The Adventures of Robin Hood ( 1938 ), then with his Academy Award-nominated performance as the conflicted corrupt US senator in Mr. Smith Goes to Washington ( 1939 ), and followed with probably his most famous role, the flexible French police Captain Renault in Casablanca ( 1942 ).
In this film, they encounter Count Dracula, Frankenstein's monster and the Wolf Man, while subsequent films pair the duo with the Mummy, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, and the Invisible Man.

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