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- Universalization is an incipient concept describing the next phase of human development, marking the transition from trans-national to interplanetary relations...
- he characterised capitalism as "revolutionising, industrialising and universalising qualities of development, growth and progressivity" (by which Marx meant...
- française (Report on the necessity and means to annihilate the patois and to universalise the use of the French language), which he presented on 4 June 1794 to...
- instance when she failed. In not naming Ulysses himself, Doolittle universalises an emotion with which all women might identify. At the end of the century...
- Revitalisation Programme (DERP) was launched in 1994 with an aim to universalise primary education in India by reforming and vitalising the existing primary...
- had themselves tested for HIV/AIDS than men. David Halperin compares "universalising" and "minoritising" notions of gender deviance: "'Softness' either may...
- "Report on the necessity and means to annihilate the patois and to universalise the use of the French language". Wikisource (in French). Paris: French...
- Grégoire's Report on the necessity and means to annihilate the patois and to universalise the use of the French language, which he presented on 4 June 1794 to...
- 1794 Report on the necessity and means to annihilate the patois and to universalise the use of the French language. Its author, Henri Grégoire, deplored...
- to the interests of others as one gives to one's own interests. This universalising step, which Singer traces from Immanuel Kant to Hare,: 11 is crucial...