Individualization may refer to discrimination or perception of the individual within a group or species Forensic identification identification in forensics and Intelligence information gathering intelligence the development of individual traits a central concept in the philosophy of C. G. Jung on personal development , under the term individuation . in sociology and political theory, a process towards individualism so in Hans T. Blokland , Georg Simmel , Ferdinand T nnies in recent sociology Ulrich Beck and Elizabeth Beck Gernsheim, Zygmunt Bauman the consequence of social changes in late modernity , in which individuals are increasingly required to construct their own lives. in economics, separate taxation of married couples personalization using technology to accommodate the differences between individuals See also wiktionary individualization Individuation disambig da Individualisering de Individualisierung fr Individualisation uk ... more details
, beautiful, healthy Individualism. Nobody will waste his life in accumulating things, and the symbols ..., will be of value simply because it will lead to individualism and substituting cooperation for competition ..., arguing, Art is individualism, and individualism is a disturbing and disintegrating force. There lies ... itself will be of value simply because it will lead to individualism since individuals will no longer need to fear poverty or starvation. This individualism would, in turn, protect against governments ... advocated non capitalist individualism of course, it might be said that the Individualism generated ... by declaring The new individualism is the new hellenism . ref http libcom.org library soul of man under ... more details
individualism with respect to mental content , which is also known as externalism . A festschrift devoted mostly to Burge s work on anti individualism, including extensive replies from Burge to the contributors ... of philosophy. The journal began in 1978. Anti individualism Burge arguably has been philosophy s foremost expositor and defender of anti individualism . In Burge s words, anti individualism is a theory ... . Burge favors anti individualism over this terminology, in part because he considers the central ... community. In Individualism and the Mental 1979 , Burge argued that a language speaker s thought contents ... extended the thesis of anti individualism into the realm of the theory of vision, arguing that the contents ... history. See Burge 1986. Anti individualism about thoughts is a controversial thesis. It has been disputed ..., Fodor 1991. Burge 1988 has argued that anti individualism is compatible with knowledge of our ..., pp.  398 432. 1979. Individualism and the Mental . Midwest Studies in Philosophy 4 73 121. 1982. Other Bodies . In Woodfield, Andrew, ed., Thought and Object . New York Oxford. 1986. Individualism ..., pp.  697 720. 1988. Individualism and Self Knowledge . The Journal of Philosophy 85 649 663 ... of Tyler Burge . Cambridge, MA MIT Press. McKinsey, Michael. 1991. Anti Individualism and Privileged ... more details
nature as a rational being. Individualism and Objectivism hold that a civilized society, or any form ... www.aynrandlexicon.com lexicon individualism.html Individualism Ayn Rand Lexicon. ref ref Ayn Rand .... ref See also Main Outline of self Individualism Action theory philosophy Action theory Atom ... Individualism ar be x old bg ca Individu cy Unigolyn da Individ de Individuum ... more details
wiktionary egoism egoistic self importance termsref egoism egotism Egotism , an excessive or exaggerated sense of self importance Ethical egoism , the doctrine that holds that individuals ought to do what is in their self interest Psychological egoism , the doctrine that holds that individuals are always motivated by self interest Rational egoism , the belief that it is rational to act in one s self interest Solipsism sometimes called egoism , the belief that only one s self exists, or that only the experiences of one s self can be verified Egoist anarchism , a form of anarchism, as most often represented by Max Stirner Egocentrism , inability to put oneself in other peoples shoes See also Altruism , the selfless concern for the welfare of others Selfishness , denoting the precedence given in thought or deed to the self, i.e., self interest or self concern Selfism , a pejorative term referring to any philosophy, doctrine, or tendency that upholds explicitly selfish principles as being desirable Individualism , a focus on the individual as opposed to society Individualist anarchism , anarchism that exalts the supremacy of the individual Machiavellianism , a tendency to deceive and manipulate others for personal gain Objectivism Ayn Rand , a philosophical system based on the writings of Ayn Rand that advocates egoism Satanism , a philosophy based on individualism and self preservation Post egoism , a philosophy aiming beyond egoism Suitheism , the belief in self as a deity disambiguation Category Psychological theories Category Ethical theories Category Theories of mind ar es Ego smo fa ko is S rhyggja he pl Egoizm ru sr fi Egoismi sv Egoism tr Egoizm ... more details
italictitle The Word was an individualist anarchist free love magazine edited by Ezra Heywood and Angela Heywood s from 1872 1890, 1892 1893 , issued first from Princeton and then from Cambridge, Massachusetts ref name freelove http www.ncc 1776.org tle1996 le961210.html The Free Love Movement and Radical Individualism By Wendy McElroy ref . The Word was subtitled A Monthly Journal of Reform, and it included contributions from Josiah Warren , Benjamin Tucker , and J.K. Ingalls . Initially, The Word presented free love as a minor theme which was expressed within a labor reform format. But the publication later evolved into an explicitly free love periodical. ref name freelove At some point Tucker became an important contributor but lated became dissatisfied with the journal s focus on free love since he desired a concentration on economics. ref name economicism In contrast, Tucker s relationship with Heywood grew more distant. Yet, when Heywood was imprisoned for his pro birth control stand from August to December 1878 under the Comstock laws, Tucker abandoned the Radical Review in order to assume editorship of Heywood s The Word . After Heywood s release from prison, The Word openly became a free love journal it flouted the law by printing birth control material and openly discussing sexual matters. Tucker s disapproval of this policy stemmed from his conviction that Liberty, to be effective, must find its first application in the realm of economics... . http www.ncc 1776.org tle1996 le961210.html The Free Love Movement and Radical Individualism By Wendy McElroy ref References reflist lifestyle mag stub poli mag stub DEFAULTSORT Word Category Free love advocates Category Individualist anarchism Category Anarchist periodicals in the United States Category Anarcha feminism Category Anarchism and free love ... more details
Orphan date April 2011 Blaming is the last novel by Elizabeth Taylor novelist Elizabeth Taylor . It was first published , posthumously, in 1976. Amy s husband dies while she is on a cruise, and she is befriended by Martha, an awkward young American writer. The novel describes Amy s reluctant obligation to this fragile person and her internal narrative attempting to justify the distance she wants to keep. Criticism The novel has been praised by the writer Jenny Diski Everyone in this book lacks a talent for friendship. People either avoid connection or impose themselves. Taylor s acerbic talent is in pitting the power of social cohesion against a nagging individualism . The style is economical and elegant as well as horridly funny. ref The Observer Review, p.6, 2 September, 2007 ref References reflist Category British novels Category Posthumous novels Category 1976 novels Category Novels by Elizabeth Taylor Europe novel stub ... more details
Lenny Burns is a British singing singer and lyricist . Burns s varied style and Individualism individuality make him difficult to categorize. Live appearances are characterized by his acerbic sense of humour and tendency for provocation . ref name NME NME New Musical Express , 22 May 2011 ref In his personal life, Burns is a Recluse reclusive figure. ref name Blender Blender magazine Blender magazine, April 2009 ref Discography Mr Sex , Track 1 on Burlesque compilation album Burlesque Seriously Good Music Petrol Records and EMI America Records , Compact Disc , 2007 References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Burns, Lenny ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Singer DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Burns, Lenny Category Living people Category English male singers ... more details
United Kingdom Britain and national unity. Another was individualism &mdash harshly critical of state ... claim. In particular, the Legion s belief in individualism is pointed out as contrary to fascist ... more details
on Individualism . The book has a careful study of the Scottish banking system and of the circumstances ... of a policy of individualism . 1934 Meulen, Henry. Individualist Anarchism ... Reprinted from The Word ... of a policy of individualism . 1917 Dowd, Kevin. The monetary economics of Henry Meulen . 1988 ... more details
and economic theory, draws more from collectivism than it does from individualism , it is directly ... collectivism and individualism. Corporatism refers to a form of collectivism that views the whole ... of individualism and collectivism. ref Morris, Brian. Bakunin The Philosophy of Freedom . Black Rose ... Triandis, Harry C. title Individualism Collectivism and Personality journal Journal of Personality ... Individualism and Collectivism journal Journal of Personality and Social Psychology volume ... also ascribe to Social Darwinism , which is an anti collectivist reactionary form of individualism ... of liberal individualism. One is that collectivism stifles individuality and diversity by insisting ... that true individualism can only exist when individuals are free from coercive social structures ... argue that individualism is a front for the interests of the upper class. As anarchist Emma Goldman wrote blockquote rugged individualism ... is only a masked attempt to repress and defeat the individual and his individuality. So called Individualism is the social and economic laissez faire the exploitation ... indoctrination of the servile spirit ... That corrupt and perverse individualism is the straitjacket ... class distinctions driving millions to the breadline. Rugged individualism has meant all the individualism ... of self seeking supermen. ... Their rugged individualism is simply one of the many pretenses the ruling ... a liberating force that transcends the false dichotomy of individualism and collectivism. ref http marxists.org glossary terms i n.htm individualism ref Socialists maintain that these critiques ... Communitarianism Corporation Corporatism Democracy Groupthink Individualism Nationalism Primitive ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Commented out Image Pthcceiling.jpg thumb right 350px Ceiling by the Lafranchini brothers at Powerscourt House, Dublin The Lafranchini brothers , originally from Switzerland , are famed today for their work in rococo style stucco , chiefly in the great palladian houses of Ireland . Paul Lafranchini 1695&ndash 1776 worked for James Gibbs in England . In 1736 he went to Ireland where he worked for the architect Richard Cassels . In 1739 he was joined in Ireland by his brother Philip 1702&ndash 1779 . Together they worked on their masterpiece, the bar establishment saloon at Carton House , Co. Kildare , designed by Cassels. Here they created an ornamental plaster work ceiling depicting the Courtship of the Gods. They worked on many major projects with Cassels, including Russborough and Tyrone House in Dublin . The decorative features they created, which included Rosette design rosette s, swags, flora plants flora and fauna animals fauna , decorated the ceilings and walls of many of Ireland s greatest 18th century houses, giving these mansion s the individualism which distinguishes them from other palladian revival houses in Europe . DEFAULTSORT Lafranchini Brothers Category Swiss people fr Fr res Lafranchini it Fratelli Lafranchini ... more details
Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 The People s Movement was a political party in New Zealand . It was active in the late 1930s and early 1940s, and was individualism individualist in outlook. It campaigned for a reduction in the size of government, a reform of the civil service , a limit on the powers of political parties, and an end to the governing New Zealand Labour Party Labour Party s socialist policies. Although the Movement had a relatively high political profile, it did not achieve any notable successes. In April 1940, the Movement was joined by Albert Davy , a political organiser who had been credited with successful campaigns for the United Party New Zealand United Party and the New Zealand Reform Party Reform Party , but Davy failed to make much impact. In February 1941, a faction of the Movement merged into the New Zealand National Party National Party , and in 1942, Davy branched off to found the New Zealand Co operative Party . In the New Zealand general election, 1943 1943 elections , the remnants of the People s Movement sponsored a number of candidates under the name of the Independent Group , but none were elected. Historic New Zealand political parties Category Political parties in New Zealand NewZealand party stub ... more details
Infobox Single See Wikipedia WikiProject Songs Name Your Mirror Cover Cover size Border Caption Artist Simply Red Album Stars Simply Red album Stars A side B side Released July 1992 Format Recorded Genre Pop music Pop Length 4 08 Label Writer Mick Hucknall Producer Stewart Levine Audio sample? Certification Last single Thrill Me br 1992 This single Your Mirror br 1992 Next single Lady Godiva s Room br 1992 Misc Your Mirror is a 1991 song by Simply Red . Written by Mick Hucknall , it was featured on the album Stars Simply Red album Stars and reached number 17 on the UK chart when released in 1992. ref http www.chartstats.com songinfo.php?id 20014 UK Singles Chart info Chartstats.com. Retrieved 2 September 2009. ref Content A reminder that the red in Simply Red indicated their political leanings, this song is an extended, barely musical and somewhat pretentious critique of the then Conservative Government and the Thatcherite politics they were pursuing. The song criticises the perceived selfishness, individualism and nationalism that typified Thatcherism as some people saw it. References reflist Category 1992 singles Category Simply Red songs Category Songs written by Mick Hucknall 1990s pop song stub ... more details
Orphan date November 2006 Lifestyle enclave is a sociology sociological term first used by Robert N. Bellah in his 1985 book, Habits of the Heart Individualism and Commitment in American Life . In the glossary of the book, he provides the following definition A lifestyle enclave is formed by people who share some feature of private life. Members of a lifestyle enclave express their identity through shared patterns of appearance, consumption, and leisure activities, which often serve to differentiate them sharply from those with other lifestyles p. 335 . This term is contrasted with community , which Bellah et al. claim is characterized by social interdependence, shared history, and shared participation in politics. The concept of lifestyle enclave has been used to analyze, for example, youth subculture s Simpson 2000 and the relationship between leisure and democracy Hemingway 1991 . References Bellah, R. N., Madsen, R., Sullivan, W.M., Swidler, A., & Tipton, S. M. 1985 . Habits of the heart. Berkeley University of California Press. Hemingway, J. L. 1991 . Leisure and democracy Incompatible ideals? In G. S. Fain Ed. , Leisure and ethics Reflections on the philosophy of leisure pp. 59 81 . Reston, VA American Association for Leisure and Recreation. http www.wiu.edu users jh108 PDF Files Publications Hemingway Leisure and Democracy.pdf pdf Simpson, Timothy A. 2000 Streets, Sidewalks, Stores, and Stories Narrative and Uses of Urban Space. Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, Vol. 29, No. 6, 682 716. http jce.sagepub.com cgi content abstract 29 6 682 Link Category Sociology ... more details
Infobox Political Party name english People s Movement for Justice and Welfare name native Folkebev gelsen Ret & Velf rd colorcode 204a87 leader Kristian Poul Herkild foundation 2006 newspaper dagens Danmark Denmark Today ideology Social Individualism colors Dark Sky Blue website http www.retogvelfaerd.dk The People s Movement for Justice and Welfare Lang da Folkebev gelsen Ret & Velf rd is a Denmark Danish political movement , founded December 21st 2006 by former leading members of the Danish Progress Party Denmark Progress Party . ref http www.sj nyheder.dk apps pbcs.dll article?AID 20070303 NY SLAGELSE 103030597 da icon ref The movement is working for the constitutional rights of the Danish people, the strengthening of the individual s opportunities for development, and for the security of society and the individual Dane. ref http www.retogvelfaerd.dk organisation vedtaegter Website for the People s Movement for Justice and Welfare General rules da icon ref . The movement publishes the magazine dagens Danmark lit. Denmark Today . ref http dagensdk.retogvelfaerd.dk dagens Danmark da icon ref Leaders Kristian Poul Herkild, 21 December 2006 Notes references External links http www.retogvelfaerd.dk Website for the People s Movement for Justice and Welfare da icon Category Political movements Category Political parties in Denmark Denmark party stub da Folkebev gelsen Ret & Velf rd ... more details
Ernest Shand 1868 1924 was a Victorian guitar ist and composer . His compositions impressed Sidney Pratten in 1888. She said she had nothing to teach him, and that his pieces were superior to hers. ref http www.finefretted.com html ernest shand.html Ernest Shand ref His playing remained unsurpassed until the emergence of Julian Bream in the late 1940 s. As a composer, Shand was able to sustain its growth against the popularity of large orchestras by writing music that brought guitar composition to a more modern approach. ref http www.editionsorphee.com shand shand.htm Shand concerto ref Shand produced a pot pourri of music, salon pieces, dances, variations, fantasias, sonatas, a guitar concerto, duets, music for voice and guitar, voice and piano, piano pieces, transcriptions and pedagogical works. All of these compositions are filled with unbridled individualism lyrical pieces that are peppered with the suggestion of song. References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Shand, Ernest ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1868 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1924 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Shand, Ernest Category 1868 births Category 1924 deaths Category English guitarists Category English composers UK guitarist stub UK composer stub ... more details
Cleanup rewrite date May 2009 Technical date January 2009 Practice theory refers to a theoretical approach to social phenomena which sought to resolve the antinomy between traditional structuralist approaches and approaches such as methodological individualism which attempted to explain all social phenomena in terms of individual actions. ref http www.anthrobase.com Dic eng def practice.htm Anthro Base, article on Practice Theory ref Practice theory is strongly associated with the French theorist and sociologist Pierre Bourdieu . His concept of Habitus sociology habitus represents an important formulation of the principles of practice theory. ref Pascalian Meditations, Polity, 2000. see chapter 4 especially ref His book, Outline of a Theory of Practice , which is based on his work in Algeria during the Algerian War of Independence is an example of Bourdieu s formulation of practice theory applied to empirical data gathered through ethnography . ref Outline of a Theory of Practice. Cambridge and New York Cambridge Univ Press, 1977 ref Other practice theorists include Lyotard, Giddens and Schatzki. Modern use of practice theory Practice theory is used to explain people s behavior by means of putting the practice as first object of research. Meaning is formed by doing and not an independent state of mind. Other important theorists Anthony Giddens William Hanks References reflist Category Sociological terms ... more details
Members of the group Jena Romanticism, which was a first phase of Romanticism in German literature, centred in Jena from about 1798 to 1804. The group was led by the versatile writer Ludwig Tieck . Two members of the group, the brothers August Wilhelm von Schlegel August Wilhelm and Friedrich von Schlegel , who laid down the theoretical basis for Romanticism in the circle s organ, the Athen um, maintained that the first duty of criticism was to understand and appreciate the right of genius to follow its natural bent. The greatest imaginative achievement of this circle is to be found in the lyrics and fragmentary novels of Friedrich Leopold von Hardenberg . The works of Johann Gottlieb Fichte and Friedrich von Schelling expounded the Romantic doctrine in philosophy, whereas the theologian Friedrich Schleiermacher demonstrated the necessity of individualism in religious thought. By 1804 the circle at Jena had dispersed. A second phase of Romanticism was initiated two years later in Heidelberg. References 1 Jena Romanticism. 2009 . In Encyclop dia Britannica. Retrieved November 20, 2009, from Encyclop dia Britannica Online http www.britannica.com EBchecked topic 302535 Jena Romanticism Category Romanticism Category Jena be x old pl Romantyzm jenajski ru ... more details
For corporate group in business Corporate group Image Penguins on Gourdin Island.jpg thumb left Penguins are known to reside in breeding colonies defined by corporate social organization. A corporate group is a general term that describes one or more individual s, usually in the form of a family , clan , organization , or company . A major distinction between different culture s is whether they believe individual s or corporate groups are the basic unit of their society . Overview sociology In social psychology and biology, research shows that Penguin s reside in densely populated corporate breeding colonies. ref Murchison, Carl Allanmore Allee, Warder Clyde. A handbook of social psychology, Volume 1 . 1967. Pp. 150. ref Different culture s have different belief s about what the basic unit of the culture is. These assumptions affect their beliefs about what the proper concern of the government should be. Political culture s that hold the corporate group as the basic unit are called Corporatism corporatist political cultures. Those that hold the individual as the basic unit are called Individualism individualistic . ref William Stewart, Understanding Politics ref Notes Reflist 2 References DEFAULTSORT Corporate Group Sociology Category Culture Category Corporatism Category Corporate groups sociology stub ... more details
Multiple issues wikify March 2012 notability December 2011 unreferenced December 2011 Speechlessness of Sadness , is a volume of Turkish modern poetry by Seyhan Kurt . H zn n S zyitimleri Speechlessness of Sadness was publishing in 1998.It consists of three parts Deterritorial,Agnostic and Incognitae . We are given the loneliness,alienation,individualism and rebellion created by modern world.The subject matter gives Kurt s poetry its peculiar quality. As the author casts these subjects into his lines,he uses a sharp and complex style.His stanzas variegate in length and his poetry disturbs and re forms the routine language.The word combinations strikingly violate the order with outstanding,unexpected images. His free verse often depends on the cadence or grouping of phrases, and the reading depends on either a slowing down or a speeding up till it reaches an emphasis in the final lines.There is a yearning for a better and meaningful life.He pictures man lost in a universe sometimes conscious of his own position. For Seyhan Kurt,man has made the worst of himself and therefore is helplessly lonely. For his art, we can conclude that the surface of the world and mankind have lost their privacy. One feels driven into a world which he has no control of. Category Turkish poetry ... more details
File J ri AllikIMGP6013.JPG thumb J ri Allik born on March 3, 1949 in Tallinn , Estonia , is an Estonia n Psychology psychologist . Allik holds Doctor of Philosophy Ph.D. degrees in psychology both from the University of Moscow , Russia 1976 and University of Tampere , Finland 1991 . Spending his academic career at the University of Tartu with the exception of a stint at the University of Jyv skyl , Finland , he became Professor of Psychophysics in 1992, and is since 2002 Professor of Experimental Psychology . ref http www.psych.ut.ee jyri homepage.html ref He is also the head of the University of Tartu s Department of Psychology and the chairman of the Estonian Science Foundation 2003 2009 , as well as an editor of Estonia s most important social science and humanities journal in English language English , Trames . Allik was both President 1988 1994 and Vice President 1994 2001 of the Estonian Psychological Association. He is a Foreign Member of the Finnish Academy of Science and Letters and a Member of the Estonian Academy of Sciences. Allik s main contributions to international psychology lie mainly in two areas visual perception and Eye movement sensory eye movement , and the comparative study of collectivism vs. individualism . Within Estonia and in Estonian language Estonian , his highly critical publications on Sigmund Freud , on the history of psychology , and on the measuring of science productivity, the transition of science, and quality control are of great importance as well. Allik received Estonian National Science Award, Social Sciences category in 1998 and 2005. Selected recent publications Allik, J., & McCrae, R.R. 2004 . Towards a geography of personality traits patterns of profiles across 36 cultures. Journal of Cross Cultural Psychology, 35, 13 28. Allik, J., & Realo, A. 2004 . Individualism collectivism and social capital. Journal of Cross Cultural Psychology, 35, 29 49. Allik, J., Toom, M., & Luuk, A. 2003 . Planning of saccadic eye movement di ... more details
about the essay by Ralph Waldo Emerson self reliance disambiguation File Emerson by Johnson 1846.png thumb right Ralph Waldo Emerson s essay called for staunch individualism. Self Reliance is an essay written by American Transcendentalism Transcendentalist philosopher and essayist, Ralph Waldo Emerson . It contains the most thorough statement of one of Emerson s recurrent themes, the need for each individual to avoid conformity and false consistency, and follow his or her own instincts and ideas. It is the source of one of Emerson s most famous quotations, A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds often misquoted by omission of the word foolish . History The first hint of the philosophy that would become Self Reliance was presented by Emerson as part of a sermon in September 1830 a month after his first marriage. ref name Richardson99 Richardson, Robert D. Jr. Emerson The Mind on Fire . Berkeley, California University of California Press, 1995 99. ISBN 0 520 08808 5. ref His wife was sick with tuberculosis ref McAleer, John. Ralph Waldo Emerson Days of Encounter . Boston Little, Brown and Company, 1984 105. ISBN 0 316 55341 7. ref and, as Emerson s biographer Robert D. Richardson wrote, Immortality had never been stronger or more desperately needed ref name Richardson99 From 1836 into 1837, Emerson presented a series of lectures on the philosophy of history at Boston s Masonic Temple. These lectures were never published separately but many of his thoughts in these were later used in Self Reliance and several other essays. ref Richardson, Robert D. Jr. Emerson The Mind on Fire . Berkeley, California University of California Press, 1995 257. ISBN 0 520 08808 5 ref Later lectures by Emerson led to public censure of his radical views, the staunch defense of individualism in Self Reliance being a possible reaction to that censure. ref Richardson, Robert D. Jr. Emerson The Mind on Fire . Berkeley, California University of California Press, 1995 300. ISBN 0 52 ... more details
Joe Peacott is an individualist anarchist writer based in the United States . He is a leading figure at BAD Press, a publishing outlet for individualist anarchist philosophy. ref name lib His work on economics and sociology has been published by the Libertarian Alliance and referenced favourably by leading anarchist scholars such as Kevin A. Carson . ref name lib cite journal url http www.libertarianalliance.co.uk lapubs socin socin029.htm title Ethnicity, Skin Color, and Individuality journal Sociological Notes publisher Libertarian Alliance accessdate 2008 04 05 last Peacott first Joe ref ref cite journal url http www.libertarian.co.uk lapubs econn econn098.htm title Healthcare Without Government journal Economic Notes publisher Libertarian Alliance accessdate 2008 04 05 last Peacott first Joe ref ref cite web url http mutualist.blogspot.com 2005 02 joe peacott on property.html title Joe Peacott on Property publisher Mutualist Blog Free Market Anti Capitalism accessdate 2008 04 05 last Carson first Kevin authorlink Kevin A. Carson ref Peacott s anti war activism in Anchorage , Alaska was the subject of TV station KTUU broadcast. ref cite web url http www.ktuu.com Global story.asp?S 5999590 title Anti war protesters gather in Midtown publisher KTUU accessdate 2008 04 05 last Rasheed first Natasha date 2007 01 27 ref Peacott, in the tradition of the 19th century American individualist anarchists, supports private property in the sense of ownership based on labor and trade except for in land where he supports property titles only while the land is being occupied or used and opposes Profit economics profit in economic relations. He opposes both capitalism and state socialism . See also Individualist anarchism in the United States References reflist External links http www.bad press.net Bad Press pamphlets files Individualism 20Reconsidered.htm Individualism Reconsidered by Joe Peacott http www.libertarian.co.uk lapubs econn econn097.htm An Overview of Individualist An ... more details
Esprit is a French literary magazine . Founded in October 1932 by Emmanuel Mounier , it was the principal review of personalist intellectuals of the time ref name Slama . From 1957 to 1976, it was directed by Jean Marie Domenach . Paul Thibaud directed it from 1977 to 1989. The philosopher Paul Ricoeur often collaborated with it. Esprit is a member of the Eurozine network. Personalism and the non conformists In the 1930s, Esprit was the main mouthpiece of the Personalists and of the Non conformists of the 1930s . A presentation of the magazine by its authors in 1933 stated that it opposed the compromission of spiritual values with the established order which Mounier called established disorder and aimed at denouncing their exploitation by the powers of Money , in the social regime, in the government, in the press, etc. ref name Slama http www.supportscoursenligne.sciences po.fr 2006 2007 ag slama seance 10.pdf Prospectus de pr sentation de la revue Esprit , presented by Alain G rard Slama , on line course of Sciences Po , 18 May 2007 fr icon ref Esprit opposed partial reforms and aimed at a global rebuilding of the basis of the social edifice. It targeted as opponents individualism individualist materialism , claiming that the capitalist jungle was its ultimate product collectivist materialism , which linked both Communism and Capitalism , despite their oppositions, in the same metaphysics and the false Fascist spiritualism , which seemed to share the same opponents, but in reality turned towards the tyrannic idolatry of inferior spiritualities racism racist exaltation, nationalism national passion , anonymous discipline, devotion to the state or the leader or plain safeguard of economic interests. ref name Slama The magazine posited itself for the rebirth of a community of personalities, in opposing of both liberal individualism and collectivism, in one word, mass society blockquote Tout homme, sans exception, a le droit et le devoir de d velopper sa personalit . A ... more details