1. Politics of Desire: Returning to the Intuition of '68 - transversal texts
What is the significance of '68 in the revolutionary history of the 20th century? We could say that it is the beginning of a crisis and decline: the decline ...
What is the significance of ‘68 in the revolutionary history of the 20th century? We could say that it is the beginning of a crisis and decline: the decline of the hypothesis of revolution th...
2. [PDF] Tilburg University Queueing models with dependence structures Combe ...
impatience. In a queueing model with customer impatience each customer is prepared to wait a limited period of time in the queue, and when the actual.
3. [PDF] Personality and Social Sciences - Wilmar Schaufeli
However, the irritability/impatience aspect appears to be responsible for burnout complaints among Type A individuals, possibly through negative effects of the ...
4. [PDF] Error Message Guide
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5. [PDF] Movers and shakers: social movements in Africa
They describe how early writers on the issue tended to view public protest as arising from impatience with more orthodox forms of ... 68. Marwell, G. & P. Oliver, ...
6. History is Preparing Another 1968
27 nov 2018 · When impatience becomes not an individual but a social experience of feeling, this is the introduction for revolutions. With a messy Brexit all ...
Editorial for Socialist Revolution Issue 11, commemorating 50 years since the revolutionary events of 1968.
7. [PDF] Pubertal testosterone correlates with adolescent impatience and dorsal ...
23 dec 2019 · The inter-assay correlation was high, r(68) ¼ 0.73, 95 % confidence interval (CI) [0.61, 0.82], p < .001. Testosterone levels were therefore ...
8. Be Patient | Ajahn Brahm
7 jan 2024 · And the remedy for impatience is patience. Having patience can be of ... bursting into flame. Some people were killed and many people ...
Impatience causes a lot of difficulties and problems in life. And the remedy for impatience is patience. Having patience can be of great value and benefit for us in our day to day lives. However, the Buddha praised patience as being one of the foremost qualities needed to attain Enlightenment. So how do we develop patience? Listen to this talk as Ajahn Brahm explains how. — This dhamma talk was originally recorded using a low quality MP3 to save on file size (because internet connections were slow back then – remember dialup?) on 5th March 2003. It has now been remastered and published by the Everyday Dhamma Network, and will be of interest to his many fans. These talks by Ajahn Brahm have been recorded and made available for free distribution by the Buddhist Society of Western Australia under the Creative Commons licence. You can support the Buddhist Society of Western Australia by pledging your support via their Patreon page.
9. Irony and Dialectics: One-dimensional Man and 1968
... impatient spectator who has the honesty not to identify himself with a ... bursting on Europe was an amiable illusion: the desperate letters stuck in ...
The joke played by history on Herbert Marcuse’s One-dimensional Man was almost immediate. Written in the early 1960’s, although arguably in preparation for the previous thirty years, the book expressed a profound pessimism about the chances for meaningful discontent in a culture that had lost its critical edge, a society that no longer had a revolutionary subject in the working class, and a politics that pretended to be democratic while tacitly continuing the totalitarianism it ostensibly opposed. Whatever promise there might be in the technological advances of modern industrial society to alleviate suffering and share abundance was thwarted, so Marcuse argued, by the fetish of a purely instrumentalized reason that masked the irrationality of the capitalist system as a whole. The passage from critical theory to liberating practice was blocked, and Marx’s injunction in the eleventh Thesis on Feuerbach no longer to interpret, but instead to change society, could not be meaningfully honored. “The critical theory of society,” Marcuse grimly concluded, “possesses no concepts which could bridge the gap between the present and future; holding no promise and showing no success, it remains negative” (Marcuse, 1991: 257). The only alternative he could envisage was a vague gesture of solidarity with those who remained marginalized by the system, the outcasts who quixotically devote their lives to what he called, somewhat melodramatically in capital letters, “the Great Refusal”.
10. May 1968: Workers and students together
One could see an eager gaggle of boys and girls bursting into an empty ... An Impatient Life: A Memoir. (London: Verso, 2015), 57. Bensaïd, 53. Mary ...
On May 13, 1968, the leaders of the French student movement and labor unions walked with a banner that proclaimed “Students, Teachers, and Workers Together.” Revolutionary students Daniel Cohn-Bendit...
11. The Memoirs of Mary Zimbalist: Issue #68 - In The Presence of Krishnamurti
He sees with impatience the ugliness. He talked a little about his early days in Paris and couldn't remember at all when I asked how he managed living alone ...
In general, this issue follows Krishnaji’s and Mary’s lives uneventfully from Brockwood to Paris to Gstaad. But, there are some private conversations between the two of them that are quietly remarkable.
12. I Was There: The 1968 Miss America Pageant Protest | HISTORY
7 sep 2018 · I remember bursting into tears of exhausted but ecstatic joy when I ... impatience, and a willingness to risk that I haven't seen before.
Some of the men who walked by would cheer, while others would shout, 'Go back to the Soviet Union, you commie, lesbian, dyke, crazy, witch.'
13. CHURCH FATHERS: Exposition on Psalm 68 (Augustine) - New Advent
25. Whence he that was singing of these things, in the Spirit foreseeing them, even he too being fulfilled with joy has burst forth a hymn, saying, ...
Featuring the Church Fathers, Catholic Encyclopedia, Summa Theologica and more.
14. [PDF] FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE: On the Genealogy of Morality
this book: but completely without annoyance and impatience. In the work ... 68 Schiller, F., Wilhelm Tell Iv. 3. 2574. See also n. 3, p. 153. Page 114 ...
15. Effect of continuous theta burst stimulation of the right dorsolateral ...
Scoring yields a total score and three subscale scores: attention (rapid shifts and impatience ... [68] for review). Taken together, these observations ...
Decision making is a cognitive function relaying on a complex neural network. In particular, the right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) plays a key role within this network. We used positron emission tomography (PET) combined with continuous ...