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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...
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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...
- 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...
- had
themselves tested for HIV/AIDS than men.
David Halperin compares "
universalising" and "minoritising"
notions of
gender deviance: "'Softness'
either may...
- part of the
government of India's
poverty alleviation programme by
universalising education. They were
developed for
children of India's
rural poor. The...
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Field continues: This rule, however, does not
supply a
general law, but
universalises a particular, the
invariable observance of
which would produce a uniform...
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Youth studies Postcolonial theories which recognise the Imperialistic,
universalising nature of much
political geography,
especially in
Development geography...
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Revitalisation Programme (DERP) was
launched in 1994 with an aim to
universalise primary education in
India by
reforming and
vitalising the
existing primary...
- parti****tion in politics. It was not so much democracy, but
rather the
universalising of its citizenship, that
eventually enabled Rome to set up a Mediterranean-wide...