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| | Introduction to Wagner's Parsifal |
 | | Schopenhauer and Wagner, that existence is a burden and this world a vale of tears, then the death of Kundry at the end of Parsifal is something positive: after centuries of wandering she has found eternal rest in a blissful nirvana. |  | | Wagner was a traveller to the East, to use Hermann Hesse's term; following the lead of Schopenhauer (on the left of the picture, holding a statue of the Buddha, one that he kept by his desk), in 1856 Wagner began to read about oriental religions, in particular those of India, Ceylon, Nepal and Tibet. |  | | Wagner's increasingly emphatic and often bad-tempered denials that he had based his drama on Wolfram's epic poem, while they might overstate the case, confirm that he had not simply followed in the footsteps of the medieval poet. |
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| | The Willow Creek Dilemma |
 | | Peter Wagner is a radical Pentecostal/Charismatic who came from the academic halls of Fuller Theological Seminary and has strategically placed himself into the middle of an international network of "Christian" activities to help implement, organize and dominate a Global Church within the coming New World Order. |  | | The most disturbing thing about Peter Wagner is that he is never really in the forefront of the Apostolic network and their adjacent false movements, and he is very shrewd about not being in the limelight. |  | | Wagner and his apostolic brethren purport to speak for our Lord and they claim to hold the greatest authority over the direction of the Church and the lives of God's people. |
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http://christianunplugged.com/willow_creek_dilemma.htm
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| | Bibliography International Review of Social History vol. 43 part 2 (1998) |
 | | This dissertation (Cologne, 1994) examines the social background and position and the every-day experience of female and male domestic servants in Moscow and St Petersburg between the abolition of serfdom in 1861 and the Revolution in 1917. |  | | In this study Dr Terrar explores the particular beliefs of Catholic labourers who came to Maryland at the turn of the seventeenth century and were at odds with the traditional English Catholic gentry, in opposition to their crown, parliament, clergy and papacy. |  | | The author concludes that the field of tension in Galicia between the growing nationalism and the internationalism inherent in the social-democratic ideology mirrored the strain between German and Czech social-democrats in the Czech Lands. |
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http://www.iisg.nl/irsh/43-2-bib.html
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| | Philip Tagg Review of 'Music and Cultural Theory' by John Shepherd and Peter Wicke (1998) |
 | | It is at this point that Zuckerkandl5 is put forward as main provider of 'insights into the ways in which music can gather up and reveal to us the structures of the internal and external social worlds and the relations obtaining between them' (pp.122-129). |  | | Finally, I am not convinced that the book provides a satisfactory account of cultural theory relevant to musicology, while I am as sure as I am troubled that the picture of musicology presented in the book for the edification of cultural theorists is not so much incomplete as downright misleading. |  | | 'The motor rhythms of "Satisfaction" are themselves taken to constitute socially and culturally the form of sexuality in question through their very articulation. |
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http://www.tagg.org/articles/shepwik1.html
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| | From social movements to counter cultures |
 | | In other words, Melucci identifies the social basis of contemporary movements, notes its logically prior status to the movements themselves, but cannot accept that it has an independent existence. |  | | The assumptions of an affirmative modernism then confirm the mirror-image arguments of postmodernists in treating instrumental rationality as identical with rationality tout court, despite the arguments made against this position by Habermas (1987). |  | | It can also of course appear as a refusal of definition or as a negative and isolating form of "identity politics" (Sawicki 1991). |
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http://www.iol.ie/~mazzoldi/toolsforchange/afpp/afpp2.html
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| | Criticism - French's Theatre Books List |
 | | Throughout the interviews in this book, she uses that knowledge to elicit from Peter Brook some of his most insightful thoughts and deepest feelings about theatre and the world. |  | | In this book Peter Boxall traces critical responses to the above plays from the 1950s to the present day. |  | | Peter Davis argues that this play needs to be understood as the response of a major politician, philosopher and tragic poet to the increasingly tyrannical rule of the emperor. |
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http://www.samuelfrench-london.co.uk/sf/Pages/theatre-bks-list/criticism.html
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| | Bibliography of the History of Germany and the Habsburg Empire |
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http://www.faculty.mcneese.edu/tfox/Germbibl.htm
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 | | dj chipped slight wear to back dj reflections of Wagner's social character and the ideological impulses of his artistic activity, musicological analysis of his scores 259 pages. |  | | Peters F E. Princeton : Princeton UP, 1990. |  | | EPILEGOMENA TO THE STUDY OF GREEK RELIGIONS AND THEMIS A Study of the Social Origins of the Greek Religion. |
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http://www.schoenbooks.com/115.txt
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| | Critical Review |
 | | Peter Munz, Sense Perception and the Reality of the World |  | | Peter J. Boettke, Formalism and Contemporary Economics: A Reply to Hausman, Heilbroner, and Mayer |  | | Peter Hoffenberg, Peter Boettke, Steven Horwitz, David L. Prychitko, The Roots of Apartheid |
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http://www.criticalreview.com/2004/orderbackissues.html
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| | Social Science Library - biblioteca - sociólogos e fifósofos |
 | | The Sacred and the Social: Defining Durkheim's Anthropological Legacy |  | | Auguste Comte's Attempt to build up a Synthetic Philosophy |  | | Common sense knowledge of the facts of social life for the members of the society is institutionalized knowledge of the real world. |
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http://www.forum-global.de/soc/research2/sociotexts.htm
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| | Peter Wagner - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Charles Peter Wagner, a former professor of Church Growth at the Fuller Theological Seminary School of World Mission. |  | | The name Peter Wagner can refer to several persons: |  | | This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists pages that might otherwise share the same title. |
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http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Wagner
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| | Education Review-a journal of book reviews |
 | | Peter Lang, and Weber, Sandra and Mitchell, Claudia. |  | | Review of Senge, Peter M. The Fifth Discipline: The Art and Practice of the Learning. |  | | Review of Noah, Harold J. and Eckstein, Max A. Doing Comparative Education: Three Decades of Collaboration. |
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http://edrev.asu.edu/rauthor.html
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| | Dictionary of Meaning www.mauspfeil.net |
 | | Peter Wagner Charles Peter Wagner, a former professor of Church Growth at the ''Fuller Theological Seminary School of World Mission''. |  | | There you find a list of all editors and the possibility to edit the original text of the article Peter Wagner. |  | | The name '''Peter Wagner''' can refer to several persons: *Peter Wagner (Social theorist) Peter Wagner, a Germany German social theorist. |
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http://www.mauspfeil.net/Peter_Wagner.html
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| | LMU Library Storage Selection project, Fall 2004: Books in Sociology |
 | | Getting beyond the facts : teaching social studies in the late twentieth century / Joe L. Kincheloe. |  | | Understanding social life : the method called Verstehen / by William Outhwaite. |  | | Mathematical theory of human relations, an approach to a mathematical biology of social phenomena. |
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http://lib.lmu.edu/storage/sociology.html
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| | Matilda Joslyn Gage Website: Sally Roesch Wagner, 1996, The Untold Story of the Iroquois Influence on Early Feminists, Sky Carrier Press |
 | | Emphasizing the difference between white Christian culture and Native American traditions, Wagner writes, "Again, the situation was very different for Indian women, as Alice Fletcher explained:. |  | | According to Wagner, "[i]n the United States, until women's rights advocates began the painstaking task of changing state laws, a husband had the legal right to batter his wife (to interfere would "upset the domestic tranquillity of the home," one state supreme court held). |  | | According to Wagner, our nineteenth century feminist foremothers didn't need to imagine an egalitarian society, they experienced one when in the company of neighboring Indian tribes. |
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http://www.pinn.net/~sunshine/gage/features/untold.html
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| | Boydell & Brewer Ltd |
 | | Wagner and Wagnerism in Nineteenth-Century Sweden, Finland, and the Baltic Provinces: |  | | An exploration of how Wagner's operas were performed and received in the theaters of Stockholm and other cities of the region and how excerpts from them were arranged for amateur performances in private homes. |  | | Fully revised edition of Peter Dickinson's acclaimed study of one of the great British composers of the twentieth century. |
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http://www.boydell.co.uk/C.HTM
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| | Network Research Bonus Pack |
 | | Peter Day and Douglas Schuler (eds), Community Practice in the Network Society: Local Action/Global Interaction, London and New York: Routledge 2004 |  | | Peter Drysdale (ed), The New Economy in East Asia and the Pacific, London and New York: RoutledgeCurzon 2004 |  | | Ecke Bonk, Peter Gente, Margit Rosen (Hg), Liebesgrüsse aus Odessa: Für Peter Weibel. |
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http://www.netzwissenschaft.de/biblio/bonus.htm
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| | TheatreBooks -- Opera |
 | | The fact is Wagner's dramas plunge us through myth and music deep into ourselves, and what we discover there -- often primitive, frightening, vindictive, and erotic -- are the feelings that we who have constructive roles in society have suppressed. |  | | In this rich biography, Joachim Kohler draws on social and political analysis, documentary interpretation and psychological insights to paint a rounded picture of Wagner as a controversial historical phenomenon, an extraordinary artist, and a complex human being. |  | | Wagner: The Terrible Man and His Truthful Art |
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http://www.theatrebooks.com/opera/index.html
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| | WWW Virtual Library Labour History: Special Topics |
 | | A presentation of some of his manuscripts at the International Institute of Social History. |  | | Socialism and Sexuality An international academic network promoting scholarly work on the sexual ideologies and programs of radical social movements. |  | | Women and Social Movements in the United States, 1775-2000 Information about a collection of primary documents related to women and social movements in the US, 1600-2000. |
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http://www.iisg.nl/~w3vl/specialtopics.html
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| | Modernization - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | According to the Social theorist Peter Wagner, modernization can be seen as processes, and as offensives. |  | | The concept of modernization comes from a view of societies as having a standard evolutionary pattern, as described in the social evolutionism theories. |  | | The more modern states would be wealthier and more powerful, and their citizens freer and having a higher standard of living. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modernization
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| | List of sociologists - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Benjamin Zablocki (1941-) Professor for sociology of religion and social psychology at Rutgers |  | | Oswald von Nell-Breuning (1890-1991), German Roman Catholic theologian, sociologist and social reformer |  | | Jane Addams (1860-1935), American social worker and reformer |
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http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_sociologists
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| | Exile. (from Wagner, Richard) -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | He was born John Peter Wagner on Feb. 24, 1874, in Mansfield (now Carnegie), Pa. He was an outstanding shortstop, but he also played other positions, including pitcher. |  | | Among the great composers for the theater, Richard Wagner was the only one who created plot, characters, text, and symbolism as well as the music. |  | | wife of the composer Richard Wagner and director of the Bayreuth Festivals from his death in 1883 to 1908. |
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http://www.britannica.com/eb/article?tocId=7744
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| | Romantic Period on the Web ... The Classical Music Beat |
 | | This could be the composer's state of mind, a thunderstorm, or a poem, for example. |  | | Romanticism was an artistic and intellectual movement that originated in the late 18th century and stressed strong emotion, imagination, freedom from classical correctness in art forms, and rebellion against social conventions. |  | | The poet and painter William Blake is the most extreme example of the Romantic sensibility in Britain, epitomised by his claim 'I must create a system or be enslaved by another man's'. |
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| | Samuel Beckett Resources and Links |
 | | Peter Marinker of the Godot Company will give a workshop performance of these texts. |  | | Apple's Samuel Beckett ad unsavoury at core by Vit Wagner in The Toronto Star. |  | | An artist of impoverishment, a theorist of the end of modernity or a mythologist of psychoanalysis, as three recent titles suggest. |
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http://www.samuel-beckett.net
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| | Contemporary Thinkers, I through P |
 | | French post-structuralist who was well known for his theories on postmodernism and his "language games" (following Wittgenstein). |  | | French feminist theorist who addressed topics which are usually associated with the postmodern--identity, 'otherness', multiplicity, and so on. |  | | ILYENKOV, Evald V. Russian Marxist theorist who was known for his outstanding contributions to the theory of Marxist dialectics. |
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http://www.angelfire.com/va/jsorenK/alpha_two.html
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 | | In 1821 he went to Leipzig to study law but instead spent his time in musical, social and literary activities. |  | | He was an influential German composer, music theorist, and essayist, primarily known for his groundbreaking symphonic-operas. |  | | He was the son of a bookseller, he early showed ability as a pianist and an interest in composing as well as literary leanings. |
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| | Multimedia From Wagner to Virtual Reality |
 | | Peter Weibel, pioneering Austrian media artist, curator and theorist, joined ZKM (Center for Art and Media) as its Chairman in 1999. |  | | As a longtime exponent of political manifestations in his earlier artistic and curatorial work, Weibel was determined to further his activist position towards art and culture through the emerging medium of Net art. |  | | "The socially revolutionary utopias of the historic avant-garde, movements of enlightenment, such as freedom of contract, equal opportunities and intercultural emancipation are now to be |
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| | Hetecon.com - The Heterodox Economics Portal |
 | | ' 'Like an act of god': land, water and social power in northern Pakistan', 2001, Contemporary South Asia, vol.10 no.3, pp. |  | | Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences, University of Fribourg, Switzerland. |  | | Mail: Centre for Census and Survey Research, School of Social Sciences, Crawford House 2.23, University of Manchester, Manchester M13 9PL. |
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http://www.open.ac.uk/socialsciences/hetecon/economists.htm
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| | Bookninja - Hearsay Archive August 2003 |
 | | The Believer's Snarkwatch section has Daniel Nester's response to the NY Times review of his first poetry collection, God Save My Queen (the blurb describes it as a meditation on the rock band Queen -- and it's cracked 100,000 on Amazon.com!). |  | | Brazilian concrete poet and theorist dead at 73. |  | | Poetry may be dying (see earlier post), but spoken word is alive and well at the Toronto International Poetry Slam. |
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http://www.bookninja.com/board/hsarchive/aug_2003.htm
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| | New Issue of Historical Materialism: A Journal of Critical Marxist Theory Autonomy & Solidarity |
 | | on William Smaldone’s 'Rudolf Hilferding: The Tragedy of a German Social Democrat' and F. Peter Wagner's 'Rudolf Hilferding: The Theory and Politics of Democratic Socialism' |  | | Travels in Moishe Postone’s Social Universe: A Contribution to a Critique of Political Cosmology |  | | Much of the academic work done by these workers is meant to "agitate" the working class by offering a coherent analysis of social and economic history with which we can use to properly justify action. |
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http://auto_sol.tao.ca/node/view/1068
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