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  President Anwar al Sadat Shang Yang Confucianism Legalism Who was the intellectual center of the world in 19th/20th century? Who became the major political force in Germany in last 19th c? What was the tragedy of 1914? Fascism Modern liberalism Why couldn't Europe be united? hegemony "In the Beginning a Battle to the Death for Pure Prestige" "The First Man" "A Vacation in Bulgaria" "Beast with the Red Cheeks" "Rise and Fall of Thymos" "Lordship and Bondage" "The Universal and Homogeneous State"  

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  1. President Anwar al Sadat
  2. Shang Yang
  3. Confucianism
  4. Legalism
  5. Who was the intellectual center of the world in 19th/20th century?
  6. Who became the major political force in Germany in last 19th c?
  7. What was the tragedy of 1914?
  8. Fascism
  9. Modern liberalism
  10. Why couldn't Europe be united?
  11. hegemony
  12. "In the Beginning a Battle to the Death for Pure Prestige"
  13. "The First Man"
  14. "A Vacation in Bulgaria"
  15. "Beast with the Red Cheeks"
  16. "Rise and Fall of Thymos"
  17. "Lordship and Bondage"
  18. "The Universal and Homogeneous State"

 

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  1. President Anwar al Sadat

First to make peace with Israel. Assassinated.

  1. Shang Yang

Created Legalism. Attacked inherited priveleges. Taxed family ties. Created family registration system.

  1. Confucianism

roots legitimacy in anciet practice. Family and kinship at the core of order.

  1. Legalism

straight-forward rewards and punishments. No kinship based anything. Treats people as subjects.Undermined tradition. Binds citizens to the state.

  1. Who was the intellectual center of the world in 19th/20th century?

Germany

  1. Who became the major political force in Germany in last 19th c?

Social Democratic Party of Germany

  1. What was the tragedy of 1914?

Franz Ferdinand shot.

  1. Fascism

Merged nationalism and socialism.

  1. Modern liberalism

reaction against the wars of religion. estabished religious toleration.

  1. Why couldn't Europe be united?

It's too vast and different.

  1. hegemony

to block or support specific politics in order to control other states

  1. "In the Beginning a Battle to the Death for Pure Prestige"

Hegel's concept of man (man was free and undetermined and the risk of death is important)

  1. "The First Man"

Hobbes believed that people are always trying to kill eachother

  1. "A Vacation in Bulgaria"

Havel believes dignity and self worth is at the root of thymos

  1. "Beast with the Red Cheeks"

The state.

  1. "Rise and Fall of Thymos"

Thymos is the evaluation of one's self-worth

  1. "Lordship and Bondage"

Gain recognition though being willing to die for what one believes in.

  1. "The Universal and Homogeneous State"

-Homogeneous state need a good economy and recognition

 

 

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