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Power, Nature, Identity, and Belief in Machiavelli, Galileo, Goethe, and Marx
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This 15 page report discusses the fact that
throughout the philosophical constructs of history, issues
relating to power, personal and group identity, humanity’s
relationship with nature, and the spiritual awareness and beliefs
have served as the foundation by which civilizations have defined
and thus understood themselves. Many, if not most, of the
world’s most eminent thinkers, writers, and philosophers focused
on some aspect of one or a combination of the “elements”
associated with power, identity, nature, and belief. This factor
is reviewed in the works of Machiavelli (“The Prince”), Galileo
(“Discoveries and Opinions of Galileo”), Goethe (“Sorrows of
Young Werther”) and Marx (“The Communist Manifesto). Bibliography
lists 5 sources.
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Power, Nature, Identity, and Belief in Machiavelli, Galileo, Goethe, and Marx
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