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Internationalism

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Internationalism

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Internationalism: Encyclopedia II - Ohio Wesleyan University - Internationalism

Academic internationalism has spanned Ohio Wesleyan University's history since its founding in 1842. In the early 19th century the college established links with several international schools. A Wesleyan alumni, Elizabeth Russell, founded Kwassui College in Nagasaki, Japan in 1879. When Russell founded the school, it was the predominant belief in Japan that women's education is not important. Nowadays, Kwasuii Women’s College is one of the top finishing schools for young women in Japan. The school enrolls approximately 2,100 colleg ...

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Ohio Wesleyan University, Ohio Wesleyan University - History, Ohio Wesleyan University - Beginnings, Ohio Wesleyan University - 20th Century Developments, Ohio Wesleyan University - Recent Developments, Ohio Wesleyan University - General Information, Ohio Wesleyan University - Research and Teaching, Ohio Wesleyan University - Wesleyan Academic Buildings, Ohio Wesleyan University - Academics, Ohio Wesleyan University - Students, Ohio Wesleyan University - Recent Activism, Ohio Wesleyan University - Concentrations, Ohio Wesleyan University - Internationalism, Ohio Wesleyan University - Traditions and Distinguishing Features, Ohio Wesleyan University - Traditions, Ohio Wesleyan University - Distinguishing Features, Ohio Wesleyan University - Presidents of Ohio Wesleyan University, Ohio Wesleyan University - Past Presidents of The Wesleyan Female College, Ohio Wesleyan University - Wesleyan Athletics, Ohio Wesleyan University - Journals publications & media, Ohio Wesleyan University - Notable Wesleyan Alumni, Ohio Wesleyan University - Notes

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Internationalism: Encyclopedia - Latin

Latin is an ancient Indo-European language originally spoken in the region around Rome called Latium. It gained wide usage as the formal language of the Roman Empire. An inflectional and synthetic language, Latin relies little on word order, conveying meaning through a system of affixes attached to word stems. The Latin alphabet, derived from the Greek, remains the most widely-used alphabet in the world. Although now an extinct language with very few fluent speakers, Latin has had a major influence on many languages that are st ...

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Internationalism: Encyclopedia II - Latin - History

Latin is a member of the family of Italic languages, and its alphabet, the Latin alphabet, is based on the Old Italic alphabet, which is in turn derived from the Greek alphabet. Latin was first brought to the Italian peninsula in the 9th or 8th century BC by migrants from the north, who settled in the Latium region, specifically around the River Tiber, where the Roman civilization first developed. Latin was influenced by the Celtic dialects and the non-Indo-European Etruscan language in northern Italy ...

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Latin, Latin - History, Latin - Legacy, Latin - Grammar, Latin - Education

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Internationalism: Encyclopedia - Marxism

Socialism Part of the Politics series History of socialism Democratic socialism Christian socialism Communism Libertarian socialism Social democracy Egalitarianism Democracy Equality of outcome Class struggle Proletarian revolution Marxism Anarchism Trade unionism Internationalism Utilitarianism Mixed economy Socialist economics Social ...

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Internationalism: Encyclopedia - Socialism

Socialism Part of the Politics series History of socialism Democratic socialism Christian socialism Communism Libertarian socialism Social democracy Egalitarianism Democracy Equality of outcome Class struggle Proletarian revolution Marxism Anarchism Trade unionism Internationalism Utilitarianism Mixed economy Socialist economics Soci ...

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Internationalism: Encyclopedia - Yiddish language

Yiddish (Yid. ייִדיש, yidiš) is a Germanic language spoken by about three million people throughout the world, predominantly Ashkenazic Jews. The name Yiddish itself is Yiddish for "Jewish" (compare German jüdisch) and is likely an abbreviated rendition of yidish-taytsh (ייִדיש־טײַטש), or "Jewish German". In its earliest historical phase (13th-14th centuries), Yiddish is referred to by linguists as Judeo-German; occasionally this term is used for later forms of the language as wel ...

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Internationalism: Encyclopedia II - Latin - Education

Although Latin was once the universal academic language in Europe, in recent years it has been supplanted by the study of many other world languages; it is a requirement in relatively few places, and in some schools is not even offered. However, in Italy, Latin is still compulsory in secondary schools as Liceo Classico and Liceo Scientifico, which are usually attended by people who aim to the highest level of education. In Liceo Classico, ancient Greek is also a compulsory subject. In France Latin is being taught on the ...

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Latin, Latin - History, Latin - Legacy, Latin - Grammar, Latin - Education

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Internationalism: Encyclopedia - Criticisms of socialism

Socialism Part of the Politics series History of socialism Democratic socialism Christian socialism Communism Libertarian socialism Social democracy Egalitarianism Democracy Equality of outcome Class struggle Proletarian revolution Marxism Anarchism Trade unionism Internationalism Utilitarianism Socialist economics Socialist states Criticisms of socialism List of socialists ...

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Internationalism: Encyclopedia - Class struggle

Socialism Part of the Politics series History of socialism Democratic socialism Christian socialism Communism Libertarian socialism Social democracy Egalitarianism Democracy Equality of outcome Class struggle Proletarian revolution Marxism Anarchism Trade unionism Internationalism Utilitarianism Socialist economics Socialist states Criticisms of socialism List of socialists Social d ...

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Internationalism: Encyclopedia - Christian socialism

Socialism Part of the Politics series History of socialism Democratic socialism Christian socialism Communism Libertarian socialism Social democracy Egalitarianism Democracy Equality of outcome Class struggle Proletarian revolution Marxism Anarchism Trade unionism Internationalism Utilitarianism Socialist economics Socialist states Criticisms of socialism List of socialists Soc ...

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Internationalism: Encyclopedia II - Ideology - The analysis of ideology

Meta-ideology is the study of the structure, form, and manifestation of ideologies. Meta-ideology posits that ideology is a coherent system of ideas, relying upon a few basic assumptions about reality that may or may not have any factual basis, but are subjective choices that serve as the seed around which further thought grows. According to this perspective, ideologies are neither right nor wrong, but only a relativistic intellectual strategy for categorizing the world. The works of George Walford and Harold Walsby, done under the heading of systematic ideology, are attempts to explore t ...

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Ideology, Ideology - Ideology in everyday society, Ideology - History of the concept of ideology, Ideology - The analysis of ideology, Ideology - Ideology as an instrument of social reproduction, Ideology - Louis Althusser's Ideological State Apparatuses, Ideology - Feminism as critique of ideology, Ideology - Political ideologies, Ideology - List of political ideologies, Ideology - Epistemological ideologies

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Internationalism: Encyclopedia II - Marxism - The Hegelian roots of Marxism

Marx's immensely rich and varied politico-theoretical preoccupations were initially influenced by his contact with Hegelian philosophy. Hegel proposed a form of idealism in which the progress of freedom is the guiding theme of human history. Freedom progresses by the development of ideas into their contraries. That is, material circumstances in the world are dictated by series of conflicts and subsequent compromises between ideas. Hegel believed that for every thesis in the history of humanity there arises a antithesis to counter it. In the ...

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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

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Internationalism: Encyclopedia II - History of socialism - Early socialists

Further information: History of socialism in Great Britain, and [[{{{2}}}]], and [[{{{3}}}]], and [[{{{4}}}]], and See also:

History of socialism, History of socialism - Early socialists, History of socialism - Marxism and the socialist movement, History of socialism - Social Democracy to 1917, History of socialism - Socialism and Communism 1917-39, History of socialism - Social Democracy 1945-70, History of socialism - The Soviet Union and Eastern Europe 1945-1985, History of socialism - Final Years for the Soviet Union 1985-91, History of socialism - Socialism in China 1945-65, History of socialism - Socialism in China Since the Cultural Revolution, History of socialism - The New Left and the Old in Academia, History of socialism - The radicalization of psychoanalysis, History of socialism - Structuralism, History of socialism - Deconstruction, History of socialism - Feminism, History of socialism - criticism of the new left by the old, History of socialism - Third World Socialism, History of socialism - The Crisis of Socialism, History of socialism - Relevant articles

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Internationalism: Encyclopedia II - Democratic socialism - Definitions

Many of those who describe themselves as "socialists" often argue that socialism necessarily implies democracy, thus making "democratic socialism" a redundant term. The fact that one specific movement is called Democratic Socialism does not mean that other branches of socialism must be any less democratic. However, the term is often used by those who wish to contrast this form of socialism with Communism or other ideologies that Democratic Socialists consider dictatorial ideologies in p ...

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Democratic socialism, Democratic socialism - Definitions, Democratic socialism - History, Democratic socialism - Characteristics, Democratic socialism - List of Democratic Socialist parties, Democratic socialism - Books

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Internationalism: Encyclopedia II - Sukarno - 'Guided Democracy' and increasing autocracy

During this later part of his presidency, Sukarno came to increasingly rely on the army and the support of the PKI - the Communist Party of Indonesia. In the 1950s he increased his ties to China and admitted more communists to his government. He also began to accept increasing amounts of Soviet bloc military aid. This aid, however, was surpassed by military aid from the Eisenhower Administration, which worried about a leftward drift should Sukarno rely too much on Soviet bloc aid. However, Sukarno increasingly attempted to forg ...

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Sukarno, Sukarno - Background, Sukarno - Independence struggle, Sukarno - World War II and the Japanese occupation, Sukarno - Early independence, Sukarno - 'Guided Democracy' and increasing autocracy, Sukarno - Removal from power, Sukarno - Quote

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Internationalism: Encyclopedia II - Yiddish language - History

Yiddish language - From German dialects to Old Yiddish. The Jewish presence in the lands of present-day Germany goes back at least to the time of the Roman Empire. By the 10th century, a distinctive Jewish culture had developed in Central Europe known as Ashkenazi, or Germanic Jewry. (Ashkenaz was the medieval Hebrew name for Germany, derived from a reference in Genesis 10:3.) The Medieval Jewish cultural areas did not coincide with the Christian principalities; thus Ashkenaz included Northern France, and ...

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Yiddish language, Yiddish language - History, Yiddish language - From German dialects to Old Yiddish, Yiddish language - The modern Haskalah, Yiddish language - The 20th century, Yiddish language - Yiddish media, Yiddish language - Haredi Orthodox Jews, Yiddish language - Haredi educational use of Yiddish, Yiddish language - Status of Yiddish as a Germanic language, Yiddish language - Yiddish and other languages, Yiddish language - Phonology, Yiddish language - Orthography, Yiddish language - Typography, Yiddish language - Morphology, Yiddish language - Yiddish words and phrases used by English speakers, Yiddish language - Books, Yiddish language - Periodicals

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Internationalism: Encyclopedia II - Sukarno - 'Guided Democracy' and increasing autocracy

During this later part of his presidency, Sukarno came to increasingly rely on the army and the support of the PKI - the Communist Party of Indonesia. On November 30, 1957, there was a grenade attack against Sukarno when he was visiting a school in Cikini, Jakarta. Six children were killed but Sukarno did not suffer any serious wounds. In December he ordered the nationalization of 246 Dutch businesses. In February he began a breakdown of P ...

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Sukarno, Sukarno - Background, Sukarno - Independence struggle, Sukarno - World War II and the Japanese occupation, Sukarno - Early independence, Sukarno - 'Guided Democracy' and increasing autocracy, Sukarno - Removal from power, Sukarno - Quote

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Internationalism: Encyclopedia II - Socialist economics - Development of Socialist Economic thought

Main article: History of socialism Socialism, as with capitalism and communism, has deep roots in Western history, from religious communes in the medieval period, through patents of monopoly granted by monarchs, state control or planning of production, or the sharing of the social surplus. With the rise of the ability of technology to make significant strides in production that socialism and capitalism emerged in their modern forms, disagreeing particularly on a single question: could the operation of an unregulated mark ...

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Socialist economics, Socialist economics - Introduction, Socialist economics - Development of Socialist Economic thought, Socialist economics - Utopian socialism, Socialist economics - Socialism and political economy, Socialist economics - Das Kapital, Socialist economics - After Marx, Socialist economics - Socialist Economies In Practice, Socialist economics - Western Europe, Socialist economics - The USSR & Eastern Europe, Socialist economics - Indian Socialist Economics, Socialist economics - Chinese Communist Economics, Socialist economics - Relation to other economic theories

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Internationalism: Encyclopedia II - Left-libertarianism - Libertarian in nature?

Classical libertarian theory rests upon two basic core values: (1) self-ownership, and (2) property rights. Agents are said to own themselves in the sense that they are fully entitled to the products of their labor and they cannot, without their permission, be forced to do certain things that violate their autonomy (the kinds of things vary from one philosopher to another). Libertarians also believe that property rights are the most basic rights in a political system. People can own property and their ownership is protected by prevailing leg ...

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Left-libertarianism, Left-libertarianism - Libertarian in nature?, Left-libertarianism - Equality and ownership, Left-libertarianism - Politics in left-libertarian philosophies, Left-libertarianism - Some problems and criticisms, Left-libertarianism - Contemporary left-libertarians

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Internationalism: Encyclopedia II - Socialism - An ideology or a group of ideologies

According to Marxists (most notably Friedrich Engels), socialist models and ideas are said to be traceable to the dawn of human social history, being an inherent feature of human nature and early human social models. During the Enlightenment in the 18th century, revolutionary thinkers and writers such as the Marquis de Condorcet, Voltaire, Rousseau, Diderot, abbé de Mably, and Morelly provided the intellectual and ideological expression of the discontented social layers in French society. This included even the bourgeoisie, at that time kept out of political power by the ancien régime, but also ...

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Socialism, Socialism - An ideology or a group of ideologies, Socialism - Branches of socialism, Socialism - Other ideologies including the word socialism, Socialism - A note on usage, Socialism - What distinguishes the various types of socialism, Socialism - An economic system, Socialism - A state that exists or has existed or may exist, Socialism - Socialism as transition from capitalism, Socialism - Socialism and the mixed economy, Socialism - Opposition and criticisms of socialism; arguments for and against, Socialism - References and further reading

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