̈लवाद Meaning in English
̈लवाद शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : alism
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
एलिस्टरजिंदा
जिंदा है
जिन्दा
बिना जीवित
जीवित और स्वस्थ
जिंदा और लात मारना
अफ्लक्सियन
अलियाह
अलीय्या
अलिज़बेटन उम्र
ऐल्जा
अल्कााइड
अल्काइड्स
अल्काइक
̈लवाद इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
In the library of the Ruiz family, Chávez first began to read books dealing with communism and socialism.
Other contributions came via the philosophies of Jorge Eliécer Gaitán, Fidel Castro, Salvador Allende, and Che Guevara—all representative of the South American breed of socialism and communism.
The cause of the attack was vandalism by Wah Ching to the graves of several Joe Boy members and a shootout that took place a few months earlier that left one Joe Boy dead and two others wounded.
Johnson, Experiential Realism.
The Platonic Tradition in Anglo-Saxon Philosophy: Studies in the History of Idealism in England and America (1931) - London: G.
Teaching there from 1893 until his retirement in 1933, he attacked the then dominant philosophical idealism of the followers of Christopher Jacob Boström (1797-1866).
He is best known as a founder of the (quasi-) positivistic Uppsala school of philosophy"mdash;the Swedish counterpart of the Anglo-American Analytical Philosophy as well as of the Logical Positivism of the Vienna Circle"mdash;and as the founder of the Scandinavian legal realism movement.
The jurisprudential camp of legal realism, broadly speaking, consists of those scholars who strictly reject the concept of natural law and who believe that legal concepts, terminology and values should be based on experience, observation and experimentation and are thus, ‘real’.
Hägerström is considered to be the founding father of the Scandinavian school of legal realism.
Technological dualism.
A lifelong advocate for capitalism, Collins was alarmed by growing government intervention in the sector and also saw Reddy as an ambassador for investor-owned utility companies (IOUs).
Among the promotions for electric heat and appliances were images of a visibly sweating Reddy warning that government ownership of utilities is “Socialism – the twin brother of Communism – and we don’t want either of those isms!”.
Christianity Today described the arrangement as "ethically questionable", and Carl Trueman of religion journal First Things decried the revelation, writing, "the overall picture is one of disaster" and "[it] has raised questions not simply about personal integrity but also the very culture of American Evangelicalism.