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Architectural Theorist Sanford Kwinter described the concept of the chreod as " the most important concept of the 20th century.
The writings of Maqdisi still have a wider following ; a study carried out by the Combating Terrorism Center of the United States Military Academy ( USMA ) concluded that Maqdisi " is the most influential living Jihadi Theorist " and that " by all measures, Maqdisi is the key contemporary ideologue in the Jihadi intellectual universe ".

Theorist and was
According to the standard interpretation of Hume on personal identity, he was a Bundle Theorist, who held that the self is nothing but a bundle of experiences (" perceptions ") linked by the relations of causation and resemblance ; or, more accurately, that the empirically warranted idea of the self is just the idea of such a bundle.
He is a coauthor of the first artificial intelligence program, the Logic Theorist, and was one of the developers of Information Processing Language, a programming language of the 1950s.
The term " postmodernism " was brought into social theory in 1971 by the Arab American Theorist Ihab Hassan in his book: The Dismemberment of Orpheus: Toward a Postmodern Literature.
* Seth Godin, Popular Business Author and Theorist, founder of Yoyodyne which was acquired by Yahoo!

Theorist and which
" The Theorist has also included commentary for which contributors were criticized, including the forecast of a long-term bear market in the U. S. stock market.
" In recent years the Theorist has been credited with popularizing market indicators such as the “ skyscraper indicator ,” and been a forum for ideas and research regarding socionomics from Prechter and others, such as the 2006 essay, “ Social Mood and Automobile Styling ,” which received wide media coverage.

Theorist and were
Secondly, the styles were directly aligned to the stages in the cycle and named Activist, Reflector, Theorist and Pragmatist.

Theorist and first
All of Fortescue's minor writings appear in The Works of Sir John Fortescue, now first Collected and Arranged, published in 1869 for private circulation, by his descendant, Lord Clermont. There is an unpublished Ph. D. dissertation on Fortescue's life and career: Paul E. Gill, Sir John Fortescue: Chief Justice of the King's Bench, Polemicist of the Succession Problem, Governmental Reformer, and Political Theorist, The Pennsylvania State University, 1968.
His work came to the attention of economist ( and future nobel laureate ) Herbert A. Simon, and, together with programmer J. C. Shaw, they developed the first true artificial intelligence program, the Logic Theorist.
The first issue of the Theorist published in April 1976 and has been continuously in print on a subscription basis since May 1979.

Theorist and on
Theorist and author Judith Halberstam analyzes the conflicting visual representations of transpeople in cinema focusing specifically on The Crying Games twist.
That number declined in the 1990s ( as did subscription levels among financial publishers generally ), though the Theorist remains frequently cited on financial websites, in blogs, newsgroups, books, scholarly papers, and by major media.

Theorist and for
Theorist Jane Jacobs claims that city-formation preceded the birth of agriculture though offers no support for this theory.
In 1999 he became a Nanotechnology Theorist for Zyvex.
* Provine, Robert C. " Investigating a Musical Biography in Korea: The Theorist / Musicologist Pak Yŏn ( 1378 – 1458 )," Yearbook for Traditional Music, ( Volume 32, 2000 ): 1 – 15.
Theorist such as Marx states that “ religion is the opium of the people ”-the idea that religion has become a way for people to deal with their problems.
* Krugman, Paul ( 1999 ) Earth in the balance sheet: economists go for the green and Taxes and traffic jams reprinted in The Accidental Theorist ISBN 0-14-028686-1
Paul Virilio: Theorist for an Accelerated Culture.
The Theorist began as Robert Prechter's vehicle for Elliott wave market opinions when he worked as a technical analyst at Merrill Lynch.
" Following Benoit Mandelbrot's 1999 Scientific American article " A Fractal Walk Down Wall Street ," the Theorist ran detailed criticism of that article, saying that Mandelbrot took credit for ideas that " originated with Ralph Nelson Elliott, who put them forth more comprehensively and more accurately with respect to real-world markets in his 1938 book The Wave Principle.

Theorist and by
* Buzz Aldrin Punches Moon Landing Conspiracy Theorist In The Face-video report by The Huffington Post
The Elliott Wave Theorist is a monthly newsletter published by Elliott Wave International.
These are Fukuzawa Yukichi — Ikitsuzukeru Shisoka (, " Yukichi Fukuzawa -- Living Theorist ") by Kenji Kono and Fukuzawa Yukichi (, “ Yukichi Fukuzawa ”) by Masanao Kano.
* The Elliott Wave Theorist, newsletter by Robert Prechter

Theorist and .
" Management's Unsung Theorist: An Examination of the Works of Lillian M. Gilbreth ", Biography 18: 31 – 41.
*, Alonzo Church, 92, Theorist of the Limits of Mathematics ( obituary ), The New York Times, September 5, 1995, p. B6.
Major-General J. F. C. Fuller as Military Theorist and Commentator, 1945-1966 ", War in History, 11 / 3 ( 2004 ), pp. 327 – 357.
Theorist Theodor Adorno believed prejudice stemmed from an authoritarian personality.
' Theorist Linda Kreger Silverman suggests that less than 30 % of the population strongly uses visual / spatial thinking, another 45 % uses both visual / spatial thinking and thinking in the form of words, and 25 % thinks exclusively in words.

Basil and Liddell
* Alex Danchev, Alchemist of War: The Life of Basil Liddell Hart.
Mercenary-on-mercenary warfare in Italy led to relatively bloodless campaigns which relied as much on manoeuvre as on battles, since the condottieri recognized it was more efficient to attack the enemy's ability to wage war rather than his battle forces, discovering the concept of indirect warfare 500 years before Sir Basil Liddell Hart, and attempting to attack the enemy supply lines, his economy and his ability to wage war rather than risking an open battle, and manoeuvre him into a position where risking a battle would have been suicidial.
* October 31 – Basil Liddell Hart, British military historian ( d. 1970 )
The film's depiction of Lawrence as an active participant in the Tafas Massacre was disputed at the time by historians, including Lawrence's biographer Basil Liddell Hart, but most current biographers accept the film's portrayal of the massacre as reasonably accurate.
Contemporary biographer Basil Liddell Hart publicly criticized the film, engaging screenwriter Robert Bolt in a lengthy correspondence over the film's portrayal of Lawrence.
In Britain, the campaign to free Raeder was headed by the historian Captain Basil Liddell Hart and Lord Hankey, both of whom repeatedly charged that the attack on Norway was a " preventive war " forced on Germany, and as such, not only was Raeder innocent, but that Winston Churchill should have been convicted of conspiracy to commit aggression against Norway in place of Raeder.
The popular perception of the battle as a tank battle was largely the result of extensive writings of influential historians Basil Liddell Hart and J. F. C. Fuller – the latter erroneously claimed credit for the operational plan.
" During this period he was extensively interviewed by the military writer Basil Liddell Hart, who later used these and other interviews as the basis for his books The Other Side of the Hill and its U. S. equivalent The German Generals Talk, published in 1948.
* Basil Liddell Hart ; Scipio Africanus: Greater Than Napoleon: ; Greenhil Books, 1992, ISBN 1-85367-132-0
Basil H. Liddell Hart, once referred to General Wood as " the Rommel of the American armored forces.
To some, such as Basil Liddell Hart, he was "... the outstanding soldier of his generation ".
Due to the strength of the Maginot Line it was decided to avoid a direct attack and instead out flank it through the Low Countries utilizing the military doctrine of " blitzkrieg " ( Lightning war in English ) developed by Basil Liddell Hart, an English military theorist, and enhanced by Heinz Guderian, utilizing a combination of power and speed.
In developing his work, Clark became close friends with historian Basil Liddell Hart, who acted as his mentor.
* Liddell Hart, Basil.
For example, in the Russian 1976 translation of Basil Liddell Hart's History of the Second World War pre-war purges of Red Army officers, the secret protocol to the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, many details of the Winter War, the occupation of the Baltic states, the Soviet occupation of Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina, Western Allied assistance to the Soviet Union during the war, many other Western Allies ' efforts, the Soviet leadership's mistakes and failures, criticism of the Soviet Union and other content were censored out.
Individual collections range in size from a single file to the 1000 boxes of Captain Sir Basil Liddell Hart's papers.
Historians such as Georges Blond, Basil Liddell Hart, and Henri Isselin credit Gallieni with being the guiding intelligence behind the French victory in the First Battle of the Marne in 1914.
The book was representative of much First World War history produced in the 1960s and was not outside the mainstream — Basil Liddell Hart vetted Clark's drafts — and helped to form the predominant popular view of the First World War ( in the English-speaking world ) in the decades that followed.
Whereas Germany, when it began rearming following Hitler's rise to power, eagerly embraced concepts of mechanised warfare as advocated by individuals such as Heinz Guderian, many high-ranking officers in Britain had little enthusiasm for armoured warfare, and the ideas of Basil Liddell Hart and J. F. C.
Some of the people he had some contact with included Heinrich Brüning, Basil Liddell Hart, Franz von Papen, John Buchan, Carl Friedrich Goerdeler, Leon Trotsky, Hans von Seeckt, Max Hoffmann, Lewis Bernstein Namier, Benito Mussolini, Robert Bruce Lockhart, Karl Radek, Sir Robert Gilbert Vansittart, Kurt von Schleicher, Sir Isaiah Berlin, Tomáš Masaryk, Engelbert Dollfuss, the former Kaiser Wilhelm II, Adam von Trott zu Solz, Louis Barthou, Lord Lothian, Winston Churchill, and Dr. Edvard Beneš.
As an Oxford undergraduate, he was seconder to Basil Liddell Hart opposing conscription at the Oxford Union debate held on 27 April 1939.

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