1. What is ‘Modernity’?
There has been intense focus on various dimension of modernity. From the time of Hegel to present, modernity has been conceived most broadly as the 'new age' which emerged from feudalism and the Renaissance.
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2. 'Scientific Socialism' vs. 'Philosophy of Praxis'
'Orthodox Marxism' provided Social Democratic interpretation of Marxism as a theory of 'sci
of the United States. The English thinkers thought that laws are part of the natural order of things, part of God’s plan and they are reasonable. If the natural law were violated by government, rebellion would be permissible. This idea also had an influence on the editors of the American newspapers.
Les philosophes : After 1715(the death of Louis XIV), a flowering of thought started to occ
Biography
Born: 21 April 1864 Erfurt, prussian saxony
Died: 14 June 1920 (aged 56)
Nationality: German
Field: Economics, sociology, history, law, politics, philosophy
Early life and background
Parents
A sickly child
Lacking ambition
Not much impressed
Weber’s Sociology
" A world of unit social acts, ordered by need to make choice which we call a value."
In analyzing social ac
Born in Manchester, England in 1935.
went to private school and grammar school
but left early earn a living.
Studied commercial law
Entered Manchester University School of Arch
-itecture and City Planning when he was 21
Upon graduating he won a fellowship to Yale University and there he
earned a Master’s Degree in Architecture.
In 1963 he worked with Richard Rogers, Sue Rogers, Gorgie W
of Korea where so many people were dying just because there were not enough medical/health care products. So he embarked on a medicine company, 유한양행 and expanded the business by building many subsidiaries including Yuhan-Kimberly. Throughout his years of management, he insisted on crucial managing philosophies to his employees which are human respect, customer satisfaction, social respo