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Cop Killer Political Correctness
1,104 words... of free thought, tell me: Why did political correctness originate on America's campuses? And why do you continue to tolerate it? Why do you, who " re supposed to debate ideas, surrender to their suppression? Let's be honest. Who here thinks your professors can say what they really believe? It scares me to death, and should scare you too, that the superstition of political correctness rules the halls of reason. You are the best and the brightest. You, here in the fertile cradle of American ac...
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The Brave New World Of Technology
1,362 wordsWhen thinking of progress, most people think of advances in the scientific fields, believing that most discoveries and technologies are beneficial to society. Are these advances as beneficial as most people think? Brave New World presents a startling view of the future which on the surface appears almost comical. Yet humor was not the intention of Aldous Huxley when he wrote the book in the early 1930 's. Indeed Huxley's real message is very dark. His idea that in centuries to come, a one-world ...
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Cause And Effect Judeo Christian
1,789 wordsNietzsche on Christianity Nietzsche describes the Christian as, the herd animal, the sick human animal He opens his essay, The Antichrist, by describing the bad nature of Christianity. Nietzsche says that anything which heightens the feeling of power in man is good, and that which is born of weakness is bad. He closes this section of his essay by stating, What is more harmful than any vice? Active pity for all the failures and all the weak. Christianity. This idea that Christianity has sided wit...
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Brave New World Threat To Society
1,887 wordsAldous Huxley wrote Brave New World in the 1930 s. During this time the world was making its first steps in scientific and technological advances. These advances were seen not only as evidence of mans progress but also as a tremendous hope for mankind. People began to become more and more captivated with scientific progress and less and less interested in the ethical questions this progress raised. Huxley's novel shows that he felt that the hope for mankind lay not in technology but in man himse...
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Washington D C Cop Killer
2,195 wordsWinning The Cultural War Charlton Heston February 16, 1999 addressing the Harvard Law School Forum I remember my son when he was five, explaining to his kindergarten class what his father did for a living. My Daddy, he said, pretends to be people. There have been quite a few of them. Prophets from the Old and New Testaments, a couple of Christian saints, generals of various nationalities and different centuries, several kings, three American presidents, a French cardinal and two geniuses, includ...
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Dead Poets Society Walt Whitman
656 wordsThe film Dead Poets society is about a group of young men struggling to escape the traditions and classical thought inflicted on them by their preparatory school. The film starts with the kids saying goodbye to their families and sets the stage for the expectations set upon them. Every on eof their classes are taught in a logical and traditional way with the exception of English. The English teacher, Mr. Keating stands out among the other teachers because he is a true romantic. He begins his cla...
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Piece Of Literature Control The Future
775 wordsGeorge Orwell^s vision of the world in the year 1984 is horrific and chilling. Written in 1949, this piece of literature is an everlasting classic that reminds us that history is a vital part of human existence, although we often forget it. The past, present, and future are as changeable as human opinions and beliefs. In this book, Orwell highlighted on some of the fears that many people have for the world that we are creating. The control of the Party that he speaks of is like that of the Nazis...
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