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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Criticisms of communism | | |  |  |  | Criticisms of communism: Encyclopedia II - Critical theory - Language and constructionThe two points at which there is the greatest overlap or mutual impingement of the two versions of critical theory are in their interrelated foci on language, symbolism, and communication and in their focus on construction.
Critical theory - Language and communication.
From the 1960s and 1970s onward, language, symbolism, text, and meaning became foundational to theory in the humanities and social sciences, through the short-term and long-term influences of Ludwig Wittgenstein, Ferdinand de Saussure, Georg ...
See also:Critical theory, Critical theory - Critical theory social theory, Critical theory - Critical theory literary criticism, Critical theory - Relationship between the two versions, Critical theory - Overlap between the two versions of critical theory, Critical theory - Within social theory, Critical theory - Within literary theory, Critical theory - Language and construction, Critical theory - Language and communication, Critical theory - Construction Read more here: » Critical theory: Encyclopedia II - Critical theory - Language and construction |
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|  |  |  | Criticisms of communism: Encyclopedia II - Critical theory - Critical theory social theoryThe first meaning of the term critical theory was that defined by Max Horkheimer of the Frankfurt School of social science in his 1937 essay Traditional and Critical Theory : critical theory is social theory oriented toward critiquing and changing society as a whole, in contrast to traditional theory oriented only to understanding or explaining it. Horkheimer wanted to distinguish critical theory as a radical, emancipatory form of Marxian theory both from the model of science put forward by logical positivism and from what ...
See also:Critical theory, Critical theory - Critical theory social theory, Critical theory - Critical theory literary criticism, Critical theory - Relationship between the two versions, Critical theory - Overlap between the two versions of critical theory, Critical theory - Within social theory, Critical theory - Within literary theory, Critical theory - Language and construction, Critical theory - Language and communication, Critical theory - Construction Read more here: » Critical theory: Encyclopedia II - Critical theory - Critical theory social theory |
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| |  |  |  | Criticisms of communism: Encyclopedia II - Anti-communism - Fascism and Anti-CommunismFascism and "Soviet" communism are political systems that arose to prominence after World War I. Historians of the period between World War I and World War II such as E.H. Carr and Eric Hobsbawm point out that liberal democracy was under serious stress in this period and seemed to be a doomed philosophy. The success of the Russian Revolution of 1917 resulted in a brief revolutionary wave across Europe, in Germany and Hungary in particular. The socialist movement worldwide split into separate social democratic and Leninist wings with the form ...
See also:Anti-communism, Anti-communism - Background, Anti-communism - Types of Anti-Communists, Anti-communism - Fascism and Anti-Communism, Anti-communism - Anti-communism in the United States and Cold War, Anti-communism - Repression and Anti-Communism, Anti-communism - Criticisms of Anti-Communism, Anti-communism - Notable Anti-Communists, Anti-communism - Contemporary anticommunism, Anti-communism - Objections to Communist theory, Anti-communism - Anticommunist histories, Anti-communism - Economic performance of communist governments, Anti-communism - Anarchist anti-Communism, Anti-communism - Notable Anti-Communists, Anti-communism - Anti-Communists who are also Anti-Fascists, Anti-communism - Notable Anti-Communist Dissidents, Anti-communism - Anti-Communist Statesmen and Military Leaders, Anti-communism - Leaders of the Russian anti-Bolshevik White Movement, Anti-communism - Anti-Communist Terrorists Read more here: » Anti-communism: Encyclopedia II - Anti-communism - Fascism and Anti-Communism |
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|  |  |  | Criticisms of communism: Encyclopedia II - Critical theory - Overlap between the two versions of critical theoryNevertheless, a certain amount of overlap has come about, initiated both from the critical social theory and the literary-critical theory sides. It was distinctive of the Frankfurt School version of critical theory from the beginning, especially in the work of Max Horkheimer, Theodor Adorno, Walter Benjamin, Herbert Marcuse, and Leo Lowenthal, because of their focus on the role of false consciousness and ideology in the perpetuation of capitalism, to analyze works of culture, including literature, music, art, both "high culture" and "popular ...
See also:Critical theory, Critical theory - Critical theory social theory, Critical theory - Critical theory literary criticism, Critical theory - Relationship between the two versions, Critical theory - Overlap between the two versions of critical theory, Critical theory - Within social theory, Critical theory - Within literary theory, Critical theory - Language and construction, Critical theory - Language and communication, Critical theory - Construction Read more here: » Critical theory: Encyclopedia II - Critical theory - Overlap between the two versions of critical theory |
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|  |  |  | Criticisms of communism: Encyclopedia II - Critical theory - Relationship between the two versionsThese two meanings of critical theory derive from two different intellectual traditions associated with the meaning of criticism and critique, both of which derive ultimately from the Greek word kritikos meaning judgment or discernment and in their present forms go back to the 18th century. While they can be almost completely independent, mutually almost oblivious intellectual enterprises, although there are some areas of overlap.
To use an epistemological distinction introduced by Jürgen Habermas in 1968 in his Erkenntnis ...
See also:Critical theory, Critical theory - Critical theory social theory, Critical theory - Critical theory literary criticism, Critical theory - Relationship between the two versions, Critical theory - Overlap between the two versions of critical theory, Critical theory - Within social theory, Critical theory - Within literary theory, Critical theory - Language and construction, Critical theory - Language and communication, Critical theory - Construction Read more here: » Critical theory: Encyclopedia II - Critical theory - Relationship between the two versions |
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|  |  |  | Criticisms of communism: Encyclopedia II - Anti-communism - Leaders of the Russian anti-Bolshevik White Movement
Anti-communism - Anti-Communist Terrorists.
Luis Posada Carriles - alleged terrorist who blew up a Cuban passenger jet in 1976, killing the 73 passengers aboard, and admitted to plotting attacks that damaged tourist spots. [1]
Orlando Bosch
Stefano Delle Chiaie
Kenkokukai, Japanese nationalists who bombed the Soviet embassy in 1928
Michael Townley
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See also:Anti-communism, Anti-communism - Background, Anti-communism - Types of Anti-Communists, Anti-communism - Fascism and Anti-Communism, Anti-communism - Anti-communism in the United States and Cold War, Anti-communism - Repression and Anti-Communism, Anti-communism - Criticisms of Anti-Communism, Anti-communism - Notable Anti-Communists, Anti-communism - Contemporary anticommunism, Anti-communism - Objections to Communist theory, Anti-communism - Anticommunist histories, Anti-communism - Economic performance of communist governments, Anti-communism - Anarchist anti-Communism, Anti-communism - Notable Anti-Communists, Anti-communism - Anti-Communists who are also Anti-Fascists, Anti-communism - Notable Anti-Communist Dissidents, Anti-communism - Anti-Communist Statesmen and Military Leaders, Anti-communism - Leaders of the Russian anti-Bolshevik White Movement, Anti-communism - Anti-Communist Terrorists Read more here: » Anti-communism: Encyclopedia II - Anti-communism - Leaders of the Russian anti-Bolshevik White Movement |
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|  |  |  | Criticisms of communism: Encyclopedia II - Critical theory - Relationship between the two versionsThese two meanings of critical theory derive from two different intellectual traditions associated with the meaning of criticism and critique, both of which derive ultimately from the Greek word kritikos meaning judgment or discernment and in their present forms go back to the 18th century. While they can be considered completely independent intellectual pursuits, increasingly scholars are interested in the areas of critique where the two overlap.
To use an epistemological distinction introduced by Jürgen Habermas in 1968 in h ...
See also:Critical theory, Critical theory - Critical theory social theory, Critical theory - Critical theory literary criticism, Critical theory - Relationship between the two versions, Critical theory - Overlap between the two versions of critical theory, Critical theory - Within social theory, Critical theory - Within literary theory, Critical theory - Language and construction, Critical theory - Language and communication, Critical theory - Construction Read more here: » Critical theory: Encyclopedia II - Critical theory - Relationship between the two versions |
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|  |  |  | Criticisms of communism: Encyclopedia II - Anti-communism - Leaders of the Russian anti-Bolshevik White Movement
Anti-communism - Anti-Communist Terrorists.
Luis Posada Carriles - alleged terrorist who blew up a Cuban passenger jet in 1976, killing the 73 passengers aboard, and admitted to plotting attacks that damaged tourist spots. [1]
Orlando Bosch
Stefano Delle Chiaie
Kenkokukai, Japanese nationalists who bombed the Soviet embassy in 1928
Eugène Terre'Blanche
Michael Townley
...
See also:Anti-communism, Anti-communism - Background, Anti-communism - Types of Anti-Communists, Anti-communism - Fascism and Anti-Communism, Anti-communism - Anti-communism in the United States and Cold War, Anti-communism - Repression and Anti-Communism, Anti-communism - Criticisms of Anti-Communism, Anti-communism - Notable Anti-Communists, Anti-communism - Contemporary anticommunism, Anti-communism - Objections to Communist theory, Anti-communism - Anticommunist histories, Anti-communism - Economic performance of communist governments, Anti-communism - Anarchist anti-Communism, Anti-communism - Notable Anti-Communists, Anti-communism - Anti-Communists who are also Anti-Fascists, Anti-communism - Notable Anti-Communist Dissidents, Anti-communism - Anti-Communist Statesmen and Military Leaders, Anti-communism - Leaders of the Russian anti-Bolshevik White Movement, Anti-communism - Anti-Communist Terrorists Read more here: » Anti-communism: Encyclopedia II - Anti-communism - Leaders of the Russian anti-Bolshevik White Movement |
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|  |  |  | Criticisms of communism: Encyclopedia II - Meteor Mobile Communications - History
Meteor Mobile Communications - Award of Licence.
In 1998, the then Director of Telecommunications Regulation held a competition to award the third mobile telecommunications licence. Two companies bid for the licence, Orange Communications Limited, then controlled by Hutchinson Whampoa, and Meteor Mobile Communications (consisting at that point of Western Wireless, RF Communications Limited, and TWG Ireland LLC). On 19 June 1998 it was announced that Meteor had been ranked first in the competition. However Orange ...
See also:Meteor Mobile Communications, Meteor Mobile Communications - History, Meteor Mobile Communications - Award of Licence, Meteor Mobile Communications - Launch, Meteor Mobile Communications - Acquisition by eircom, Meteor Mobile Communications - Roaming Partners, Meteor Mobile Communications - Outbound, Meteor Mobile Communications - Criticism Read more here: » Meteor Mobile Communications: Encyclopedia II - Meteor Mobile Communications - History |
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|  |  |  | Criticisms of communism: Encyclopedia II - Marxism - CriticismsMany proponents of capitalism have argued that capitalism is a more effective means of generating and redistributing wealth than socialism or communism, or that the gulf between rich and poor that concerned Marx and Engels was a temporary phenomenon. Some suggest that greed and the need to acquire capital is an inherent component of human behavior, and is not caused by the adoption of capitalism or any other specific economic system (although economic anthropologists have questioned this assertion) and that different economic systems reflect ...
See also:Marxism, Marxism - The Hegelian roots of Marxism, Marxism - The political-economy roots of Marxism, Marxism - The liberal challenge, Marxism - Class analysis, Marxism - Marxist revolutions and governments, Marxism - Marx's views on the structure of communist society, Marxism - The October Revolution, Marxism - Criticisms, Marxism - Other articles about Marxism Read more here: » Marxism: Encyclopedia II - Marxism - Criticisms |
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|  |  |  | Criticisms of communism: Encyclopedia II - Anti-communism - Repression and Anti-CommunismAfter the October Revolution, allied intervention troops tried to crush the revolution. In the summer of 1918, some 13,000 American soldiers, 44,000 British, 13,000 French, and 80,000 Japanese were fighting against Red Army. In addition, these countries provided significant financial and material help to White Movement (e.g., United States provided 500,000 US dollars, 400,000 rifles, etc.).
Communist political parties and organizations were actively opposed by conservative governments in Eastern Europe after the failed communist revol ...
See also:Anti-communism, Anti-communism - Background, Anti-communism - Types of Anti-Communists, Anti-communism - Fascism and Anti-Communism, Anti-communism - Anti-communism in the United States and Cold War, Anti-communism - Repression and Anti-Communism, Anti-communism - Criticisms of Anti-Communism, Anti-communism - Notable Anti-Communists, Anti-communism - Contemporary anticommunism, Anti-communism - Objections to Communist theory, Anti-communism - Anticommunist histories, Anti-communism - Economic performance of communist governments, Anti-communism - Anarchist anti-Communism, Anti-communism - Notable Anti-Communists, Anti-communism - Anti-Communists who are also Anti-Fascists, Anti-communism - Notable Anti-Communist Dissidents, Anti-communism - Anti-Communist Statesmen and Military Leaders, Anti-communism - Leaders of the Russian anti-Bolshevik White Movement, Anti-communism - Anti-Communist Terrorists Read more here: » Anti-communism: Encyclopedia II - Anti-communism - Repression and Anti-Communism |
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|  |  |  | Criticisms of communism: Encyclopedia II - Anti-communism - Repression and Anti-CommunismAfter the October Revolution, allied intervention troops tried to crush the revolution. In the summer of 1918, some 13,000 American soldiers, 44,000 British, 13,000 French, and 80,000 Japanese were fighting against the Red Army. In addition, these countries provided significant financial and material help to the White Movement (e.g., United States provided 500,000 US dollars, 400,000 rifles, etc.).
Communist political parties and organizations were actively opposed by conservative governments in Eastern Europe after the failed communi ...
See also:Anti-communism, Anti-communism - Background, Anti-communism - Types of Anti-Communists, Anti-communism - Fascism and Anti-Communism, Anti-communism - Anti-communism in the United States and Cold War, Anti-communism - Repression and Anti-Communism, Anti-communism - Criticisms of Anti-Communism, Anti-communism - Notable Anti-Communists, Anti-communism - Contemporary anticommunism, Anti-communism - Objections to Communist theory, Anti-communism - Anticommunist histories, Anti-communism - Economic performance of communist governments, Anti-communism - Anarchist anti-Communism, Anti-communism - Notable Anti-Communists, Anti-communism - Anti-Communists who are also Anti-Fascists, Anti-communism - Notable Anti-Communist Dissidents, Anti-communism - Anti-Communist Statesmen and Military Leaders, Anti-communism - Leaders of the Russian anti-Bolshevik White Movement, Anti-communism - Anti-Communist Terrorists Read more here: » Anti-communism: Encyclopedia II - Anti-communism - Repression and Anti-Communism |
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| |  |  |  | Criticisms of communism: Encyclopedia II - Willow Creek Community Church - Willow Creek AssociationIn 1992 Willow Creek Association was created as a way to link together churches for the purpose of, “Reaching increasing numbers of lost people". The WCA develops training and leadership conferences and resources for its member churches. The Willow Creek Association is often confused with Willow Creek Community Church, or mistaken for a denomination, however it is a distinctly separate organization which has close affiliations with Willow Creek Community Church. There are more than 11,000 member churches, which come from 90 denominations, ...
See also:Willow Creek Community Church, Willow Creek Community Church - History, Willow Creek Community Church - Beliefs, Willow Creek Community Church - Church Organization, Willow Creek Community Church - Willow Creek Association, Willow Creek Community Church - Criticisms of Willow Creek Community Church Read more here: » Willow Creek Community Church: Encyclopedia II - Willow Creek Community Church - Willow Creek Association |
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|  |  |  | Criticisms of communism: Encyclopedia II - Federal Communications Commission - History
Federal Communications Commission - Communications Act of 1934.
In 1934 Congress passed the Communications Act, which abolished the Federal Radio Commission and transferred jurisidiction over radio licensing to a new Federal Communications Commission. Title III of the Communications Act contained provisions very similar to the Radio Act of 1927, and the new FCC largely took over the operations and precedents of the FRC.
Federal Com ...
See also:Federal Communications Commission, Federal Communications Commission - Organization, Federal Communications Commission - History, Federal Communications Commission - Communications Act of 1934, Federal Communications Commission - Report on Chain Broadcasting, Federal Communications Commission - Allocation of television stations, Federal Communications Commission - Radio allocation and restriction, Federal Communications Commission - Consolidation permissivity obscenity crackdowns, Federal Communications Commission - Regulatory powers, Federal Communications Commission - Criticisms Read more here: » Federal Communications Commission: Encyclopedia II - Federal Communications Commission - History |
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Federal Communications Commission - Communications Act of 1934.
In 1934 Congress passed the Communications Act, which abolished the Federal Radio Commission and transferred jurisidiction over radio licensing to a new Federal Communications Commission. Title III of the Communications Act contained provisions very similar to the Radio Act of 1927, and the new FCC largely took over the operations and precedents of the FRC.
Federal Com ...
See also:Federal Communications Commission, Federal Communications Commission - Organisation, Federal Communications Commission - History, Federal Communications Commission - Communications Act of 1934, Federal Communications Commission - Report on Chain Broadcasting, Federal Communications Commission - Allocation of television stations, Federal Communications Commission - Radio allocation and restriction, Federal Communications Commission - Consolidation permissivity indecency crackdowns, Federal Communications Commission - Regulatory powers, Federal Communications Commission - Criticisms Read more here: » Federal Communications Commission: Encyclopedia II - Federal Communications Commission - History |
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Federal Communications Commission - Communications Act of 1934.
In 1934 Congress passed the Communications Act, which abolished the Federal Radio Commission and transferred jurisidiction over radio licensing to a new Federal Communications Commission. Title III of the Communications Act contained provisions very similar to the Radio Act of 1927, and the new FCC largely took over the operations and precedents of the FRC.
Federal Com ...
See also:Federal Communications Commission, Federal Communications Commission - Organization, Federal Communications Commission - History, Federal Communications Commission - Communications Act of 1934, Federal Communications Commission - Report on Chain Broadcasting, Federal Communications Commission - Allocation of television stations, Federal Communications Commission - Radio allocation and restriction, Federal Communications Commission - Consolidation permissivity indecency crackdowns, Federal Communications Commission - Regulatory powers, Federal Communications Commission - Criticisms Read more here: » Federal Communications Commission: Encyclopedia II - Federal Communications Commission - History |
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| |  |  |  | Criticisms of communism: Encyclopedia II - Federal Communications Commission - Regulatory powersThe Federal Communications Commission has one major regulatory weapon, revoking licenses, but short of that has little leverage over broadcast stations (see FCC MB Docket 04-232). It is reluctant to do this since it operates in a near vacuum of information on most of the tens of thousands of stations whose licenses are renewed every eight years (previously, every three years). Broadcast licenses are supposed to be renewed if the station meets the "public interest, convenience, or necessity." The Federal Communications Commission rarely check ...
See also:Federal Communications Commission, Federal Communications Commission - Organization, Federal Communications Commission - History, Federal Communications Commission - Communications Act of 1934, Federal Communications Commission - Report on Chain Broadcasting, Federal Communications Commission - Allocation of television stations, Federal Communications Commission - Radio allocation and restriction, Federal Communications Commission - Consolidation permissivity obscenity crackdowns, Federal Communications Commission - Regulatory powers, Federal Communications Commission - Criticisms Read more here: » Federal Communications Commission: Encyclopedia II - Federal Communications Commission - Regulatory powers |
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