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Self-Hatred Self-Hatred
Self-Hatred BIBLIOGRAPHY Much of the psychological research in the area of self-hatred owes its origin to the work of the American philosopher and social psychologist George Herbert Mead (1863–1931) and his idea of the “looking-glass self.” Mead claim... Read more
Joseph von Gorres Joseph von Gorres
Joseph von Görres , 1776-1848, German historian, journalist, and writer. As lecturer on philosophy at the Univ. of Heidelberg he befriended Joachim von Arnim and Clemens Brentano, whose folk song collection he followed with a collection of folk tales, Deutsche Volksbücher (1807). A... Read more
John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton 1st Baron Acton John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton 1st Baron Acton
John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton Acton, 1st Baron 1834-1902, English historian, b. Naples; grandson of Sir John Francis Edward Acton and of Emmerich Joseph, duc de Dalberg. Denied entrance into Cambridge because of his Roman Catholicism, he traveled to Munich, where he studied with Fr. Johann... Read more
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James Buchanan James Buchanan
James Buchanan 1791-1868, 15th President of the United States (1857-61), b. near Mercersburg, Pa., grad. Dickinson College, 1809. Early Career Buchanan studied law at Lancaster, Pa., and in practice there gained a considerable reputation for his wide learning and brilliant oratory. Thus prepared,... Read more
Thaddeus Stevens Thaddeus Stevens
Thaddeus Stevens 1792-1868, U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania (1849-53, 1859-68), b. Danville, Vt. He taught in an academy at York, Pa., studied law, and was admitted to the bar in Maryland. He practiced law in Gettysburg (1816-42) and then in Lancaster, Pa. He also entered the iron business.... Read more
Ute Ute
Ute , Native North Americans whose language belongs to the Shoshonean group of the Uto-Aztecan branch of the Aztec-Tanoan linguistic stock (see Native American languages ). In the early 19th cent. the Ute occupied W Colorado and E Utah. Ute culture was typical of the western part of the Plains... Read more
Hatred Hatred
HATE. As a concept, hate has several interrelated dimensions. It attempts to provide historical, psychological, and sociocultural depth to the forms of hostility and animosity that the term hate ostensibly defines, and to make the idea clear in terms of its linguistic usages. As such, it faces... Read more
Malice Aforethought Malice Aforethought
MALICE AFORETHOUGHT A predetermination to commit an act without legal justification or excuse. A malicious design to injure. An intent, at the time of a killing, willfully to take the life of a human being, or an intent willfully to act in callous and wanton disregard of the consequences to human... Read more
chauvinism chauvinism
chauvinism , word derived from the name of Nicolas Chauvin, a soldier of the First French Empire. Used first for a passionate admiration of Napoleon, it now expresses exaggerated and aggressive nationalism. As a social phenomenon, chauvinism is essentially modern, becoming marked in the era of acute... Read more

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