MARX’S AND ENGEL’S MULTI-VOLUME WORK ON COMMUNIST PHILOSOPHY COMMUNIST PHILOSOPHY.

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MARX’S AND ENGEL’S MULTI-VOLUME WORK ON COMMUNIST PHILOSOPHY COMMUNIST PHILOSOPHY

NATIONAL REGULATION OF THE ECONOMY NATIONAL REGULATION OF THE ECONOMY

“SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST” THE STRONG BECOME WEALTHY AND THE WEAK ARE POOR THE STRONG BECOME WEALTHY AND THE WEAK ARE POOR

War and oppression have always been components of human history, however with the advent of Darwin's theory of evolution man had a new justification for his cruelty. Recall that the prime component of Darwin's ideas revolves around the notion that life progresses by natural selection - the survival of the fittest SOCIAL DARWINISM

THE RIGHTNESS OF ANY ACTION IS MEASURED BY HOW USEFUL IT IS IN CONTRIBUTING TO HUMAN HAPPINESS OR REDUCING MISERY

10/25/99 ©Lawrence M. Hinman 3 Basic Insights of Utilitarianism: Morality is about producing good consequences, not having good intentions. We should do whatever will bring the most benefit (i.e., intrinsic value) to all of humanity.

HE WORKED WITH MARX ON SOCIALIST PHILOSOPHY HE WORKED WITH MARX ON SOCIALIST PHILOSOPHY

F R I E D R I C H E N G E L S

SOCIALIST PRINCIPLES APPROVED BY LAW WITHIN A DEMOCRATIC FORM OF GOVERNMENT

HE EXPERIMENTED WITH PLANTS DEVELOPING THE THEORY OF GENETICS

GREGOR MENDEL

HE DEVELOPED A VACCINATION FOR SMALL POX

HE DISCOVERED X-RAYS

WILHELM ROENTGEN

EMOTION AND IMAGINATION OVER REASON IN PAINTING EMOTION AND IMAGINATION OVER REASON IN PAINTING

FRENCH ROMANTIC PAINTER

EUGENE DELACROIX

THIS PORTRAYS LIFE AS IT IS AND NOT ATTEMPTING TO ESCAPE FROM IT

ENGLISHMAN WHO WROTE TALE OF TWO CITIES OLIVER TWIST DAVID COPPERFIELD CHRISTMAS CAROL

A BRITISH REFORMER HE REJECTED LAISSEZ-FAIRE WEALTH DETERMINED BY LAWS AND CUSTOMS

JOHN STUART MILL

HE PROVED THAT BACTERIA CAUSED DISEASE

LOUIS PASTEUR

HE DEVELOPED ANTISEPTIC SURGERY HE USED CARBOLIC ACID TO STERLIZE SURGICAL INSTURMENTS HE DEVELOPED ANTISEPTIC SURGERY HE USED CARBOLIC ACID TO STERLIZE SURGICAL INSTURMENTS

ENERGY IS NOT CONTINUOUS BUT RUNS IN SEPARATE UNITS CALLED QUANTA QUANTUM THEORY

MAX PLANCK QUANTUMQUANTUM THEORYTHEORY

GERMAN COMPOSER “ODE TO JOY”

FRENCH IMPRESSIONIST USED SAME SUBJECT TO SHOW VARIATIONS IN LIGHT AND COLOR

CLAUDE MONET

ELEMENTS ARE COMPOSED OF ATOMS ENGLISH CHEMIST

HE WROTE WILLIAM TELL

FRIEDRICH VON SCHILLER

FRENCH IMPRESSIONIST OUTDOOR SCENES WOMEN AND CHILDREN

RUSSIAN WHO WROTE SYMPHONIES “1812 OVERTURE”

PETER TCHAIKOVSKY

INDIVIDUAL UNIQUES STYLES OF PAINTING

POST IMPRESSIONISM

THEY DISCOVERED THE ELEMENT RADIUM AND PROVED THAT IT EMITS ENERGY

PIERRE AND MARIE CURRIE

HE WROTE “FAUST ” SELLING SOUL TO DEVIL THE NEED FOR REDEMPTION

JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE

DUTCH PAINTER HE USED BRILLIANT COLORS AND DISTORTED FORMS TO MAKE A STATEMENT DUTCH PAINTER HE USED BRILLIANT COLORS AND DISTORTED FORMS TO MAKE A STATEMENT

VINCENT VAN GOGH

POLISH COMPOSER

FREDERICFREDERIC FREDERICFREDERIC CHOPINCHOPIN CHOPINCHOPIN

HE DEVELOPED POINTILLISM PAINTING WITH SMALL DOTS

GEORGES SEURAT

HE PAINTED ON THE ISLAND OF TAHITI