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DEMAND
DEMAND The concept of demand is not Freudian. It was developed by Jacques Lacan, who linked it with need and desire (Lacan, 1966, 1991). Demand is identifiable by the five clinical traits that constitute it, by the status that it gives the object, by its function in relation to the Other, and... Read more |
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Homestead
47. Homestead Limitations Homestead laws are designed to protect small individual property owners, such as homeowners, from the ever-changing economic climate of the United States. Often when the economy changes, small property owners are unable to meet the demands of their creditors.... Read more |
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Allocation
ALLOCATE In economics, the idea of allocation is directly related to the ideas of demand and scarcity. Generally speaking, consumers' demands usually exceed the resources that society has available to satisfy those demands. Moreover, western economists largely agree that while people's desires are,... Read more |
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Munich Pact
Munich Pact 1938. In the summer of 1938, Chancellor Hitler of Germany began openly to support the demands of Germans living in the Sudetenland (see Sudetes ) of Czechoslovakia for an improved status. In September, Hitler demanded self-determination for the Sudetenland. Disorders broke out in... Read more |
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Albany Congress
Albany Congress 1754, meeting at Albany, N.Y., of commissioners representing seven British colonies in North America to treat with the Iroquois, chiefly because war with France impended. A treaty was concluded, but the Native Americans of Pennsylvania were resentful of a land purchase made by that... Read more |
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Friedrich Franz Karl Hecker
Friedrich Franz Karl Hecker , 1811-81, German revolutionary. A lawyer, he was a leader of the radical republicans in the grand duchy of Baden and during the revolutionary agitation of 1847-49 in Germany, he helped organize the demands for democratic parliamentary government. Prior to the meeting of... Read more |
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Spartacus party
Spartacus party or Spartacists, radical group of German Socialists, formed c.Mar., 1916, and led by Karl Liebknecht and Rosa Luxemburg . The name was derived from the pseudonym Spartacus used by Liebknecht in his pamphlets denouncing World War I, the government, and the majority section of... Read more |
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Gaston Doumergue
Gaston Doumergue , 1863-1937, president of the French republic (1924-31). He entered national politics in 1893 as a Radical Socialist deputy and served in various cabinets before and during World War I. After serving as president he retired, but when the cabinet of Édouard Daladier fell in... Read more |
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