Ethic of reciprocity — The ethic of reciprocity is a fundamental moral value which refers to the balance in an interactive system such that each party has both rights and duties, and the subordinate norm of complementarity states that one s rights are the other s… … Wikipedia
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Dipesh Chakrabarty — is a Bengali historian who has also made contributions to postcolonial theory and subaltern studies. He attended Presidency College of the University of Calcutta, where he received his undergraduate degree in physics. He also received a diploma… … Wikipedia
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Requiem (Anna Akhmatova) — Anna Akhmatova Author of Requiem Requiem is a lyrical cycle of elegy, lamentation and witness written between 1935 and 1940 by Anna Akhmatova. Akhmatova composed, worked and reworked the long sequence in secret, depicting the suffering of the… … Wikipedia
u|ni|ver|sal|ize — «YOO nuh VUR suh lyz», transitive verb, ized, iz|ing. to render universal; make generally or universally applicable: »Civilization requires a different kind of education to survive, one that humanizes rather than mechanizes man, and one that… … Useful english dictionary
HEGEL, GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH° — (1770–1831), German philosopher and culminating figure of German Idealism. After studies in philosophy (1788–90) and theology (1790–1793) at the Tuebingen seminary, he served as lecturer and professor at Jena (1801–07), Heidelberg (1816–18), and… … Encyclopedia of Judaism