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This early interest in Heidegger followed Marcuse's demand for “ concrete philosophy ,” which, he declared in 1928, “ concerns itself with the truth of contemporaneous human existence .” These words were directed against the neo-Kantianism of the mainstream, and against both the revisionist and orthodox Marxist alternatives, in which the subjectivity of the individual played little role.
These unions typically distanced themselves from some of the doctrines of orthodox Marxism, such as the preference of atheism and from rhetoric suggesting that employees ' interests always are in conflict with those of employers.
These notions were what prompted him to investigate the peasant uprisings in Hunan while the rest of the China's communists were in the cities and focused on the orthodox Marxist proletariat.
These notes came from what he called " the orthodox conventionality of Science ", which were odd events originally reported in magazines and newspapers such as The Times and scientific journals such as Scientific American, Nature and Science ".
These systems, accept the authority of Vedas and are regarded as " orthodox " ( astika ) schools of Hindu philosophy ; besides these, schools that do not accept the authority of the Vedas are categorized by Brahmins as unorthodox ( nastika ) systems.
These zines, and the movement, are characterised by an alternative to the self-imposed ghettoization of orthodox gay men and lesbians ; sexual and gender diversity in opposition to the segregation practiced by the mainstream gay community ; a dissatisfaction with a consumerist culture, proposing a DIY ethos in its place in order to create a culture of its own ; and opposition to oppressive religious tenets and political repression.
These rights included, for example, customs, that Lithuanian dukes had to be christened before taking office in a partial duchy in orthodox parts.
These shots are used to achieve a boundary which would not be possible when playing a safer, more orthodox shot.
These velocities are such that the probability distribution for the particle remains consistent with the predictions of the orthodox quantum mechanics.
These politically homeless individuals were a diverse group: progressive Christians, leftwing socialists, orthodox Marxists, anti-Stalinist Trotskyists, left communists, liberal pacifists and some anarchists.
These historical processes gave rise to enduring tensions between orthodox Muslims and more syncretistic, locally based religion — tensions that were still visible in the early 1990s.
These reforms permitted department heads to be drawn from outside the ranks of the traditionally trained orthodox ulama.
These farms produce an orthodox style of black tea.
These writers represent Neo-Catholicism as the liberal thought that came as a result of the Second Vatican Council, while they represent as orthodox Catholicism those who want to return to pre-Vatican II roots.
These people introduced youth to their culture, history, traditions and all aspects of human knowledge and experiences based on Christian orthodox values.
These advocates for conservatism in the ECUSA began to meet and plan a new seminary with a curriculum based on orthodox Protestant theology and evangelical principles.
These theologies however are considered controversial or even dangerous by orthodox theologians.
These views were labeled ' Economism ' by her critics ( a somewhat vague term the orthodox Marxists applied to a number of different heresies, from revolutionary syndicalism to revisionism ).
These views may be contrasted with the framework used by the majority of economists, commonly referred to by its supporters as mainstream and by critics as orthodox or conventional.

These and editors
These have sometimes been identified as another, separate work, the Ezra Memorial ( EM ), but other scholars believe the EM to be fictional and heavily altered by later editors.
These editors, however, are typically more limited in function.
These types of tools can be used for business application development usually consisting in a package allowing for both business data manipulation and reporting, therefore they come with GUI screens and report editors.
These entries are maintained by volunteer editors who follow community written style guidelines.
These " line-based text editors " were considered revolutionary improvements over keypunch machines.
These newspapers are distinguished from the major daily newspapers, in that they purport to offer an " alternative " viewpoint, either in the sense that the paper's editors are more locally oriented, or that the paper is editorially independent from major media conglomerates.
These editors generally provide geometric primitives as well as digital images ; and some even support procedural models.
These editors generally output graphics files where the layers and primitives are separately preserved in their original form.
These authors and editors are attempting to return the genre to the status it enjoyed during the pulp era of the twenties and thirties.
These copies provide virtually the only information available to modern editors trying to reconstruct Bach's intent ; the autograph ( hand-written ) score has not survived.
These directories are sometimes criticized due to long delays in approving submissions, or for rigid organizational structures and disputes among volunteer editors.
These editors may be stand-alone programs, such as Adobe Dreamweaver or Microsoft Frontpage, or come in the form of browser extensions and allow editing directly within the web browser.
These editors may have the title of layout or design editor or ( more so in the past ) makeup editor.
These programs include Scientific Workplace, TeXmacs and LyX, which are graphical / interactive editors.
These were not well received by newspaper editors, who were hoping for more apolitical Willie and Joe cartoons.
These methods of development allow for layout artists, editors, and students to access the layout, speeding up the process of creating the yearbook.
These British Book of Knowledge encyclopedias were edited not by Arthur Mee, but by a series of different editors including Harold FB Wheeler ( The Book of Knowledge, circa 1935 ), John Alexander Hammerton ( The Book of Knowledge, 1955 ) and Gordon Stowell ( The New Book of Knowledge, 1959 ).
These early editors were all thoroughly US educated and trained, the first being L. Z. Yuan ( father-in-law of Golden Harvest founder, Raymond Chow ).
These are often edited by fan communities related to such works, and heated debates between editors can focus on the canonicity of portions of the work.
These trees are said to " explode in a filigree of creamy pink blossoms in May " by the editors of Reader's Digest magazine.
These editors internally convert the graphical data into computational representations.
These agencies included Pardons, or the Cricket Reporting Agency, which routinely provided the editors of the Wisden cricket almanac, and Hayters.
These two editors, and their newspapers, reflected two worlds — one old, one new — and Pulitzer won.
These shell accounts generally provide users with access to various software and services including compilers, IRC clients, background processes, FTP, text editors ( such as nano ) and email clients ( such as pine ).

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