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this is boucher's rape of europa.n the literary and philosophical salons where they met, the middle-class intelligentsia opposed what they saw as a decadent order. they called for a return to universal values based on nature and reason. they held that art should not be for art's sake alone, but should have a moral and educative content. this viewpoint, which heralded the role art would play in the revolution, was shared by great french thinkers of the time-- voltaire, who spent his life opposing the tyranny of church and state. rousseau, who believed nature to be the source of all good. for him, society was the reason man was born free, but everywhere is in chains. didederot, who in his encyclopea attempted to scrutinize all natural phenomena in the light of reason. diderot's attack on boucher's provocative odalisque reads like a modern attack on pornography. "today's moral decadence," he said, "has led step by step "to the corruption of taste, of color, of composition, "of character, of expression. "this man has no t
this is boucher's rape of europa.n the literary and philosophical salons where they met, the middle-class intelligentsia opposed what they saw as a decadent order. they called for a return to universal values based on nature and reason. they held that art should not be for art's sake alone, but should have a moral and educative content. this viewpoint, which heralded the role art would play in the revolution, was shared by great french thinkers of the time-- voltaire, who spent his life...
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boucher many teams still need to be done. the government wants to keep the scanner greenpeace says emissions and encourage youth must be reduced by eighty percent of the two thousand ten levels. it is carried to do so would mean china will create its own standards by twenty twenty two. some people in the egypt on criticizing the new draft constitution that would give the military sweeping new powers the state may bring the country back to a dictatorship. the new charter would give the supreme armed fs final say on who served as defense minister. they've accused of harming the military could face trial in a military court the competition would ban religious organizations from setting up political wings this would restrict the activities of the muslim brotherhood the power base of ousted president mohamed was the acacia st impact and i'm the month already the document through referendum with their mom japanese prime minister shibuya law that has been trying to rally support for a bill that would let the government designated st
boucher many teams still need to be done. the government wants to keep the scanner greenpeace says emissions and encourage youth must be reduced by eighty percent of the two thousand ten levels. it is carried to do so would mean china will create its own standards by twenty twenty two. some people in the egypt on criticizing the new draft constitution that would give the military sweeping new powers the state may bring the country back to a dictatorship. the new charter would give the supreme...
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boucher many teams still need to be done. the government wants to keep the standard. greenpeace says emissions of air pollutants must be reduced by eighty percent from the twenty ten levels. it says failing to do so would mean china want clear its own standards by twenty twenty two. the thai prime minister remains under pressure as protests continue in bangkok told hudson a ruler has the story. the wrist don't know and assigned to the unrest in thailand monday marks one week since matt since the days began in and around government offices in bangkok the state is calling for the resignation of prime minister and senior auctioneer what many people are concerned that a ton while we did stop in treating night and that makes the second largest currency and economy. high in the critical parts of the capital. thousands of protesters threw rocks and the heavenly gandhi prime minister's own face. police responded with t gas rather than expand to ten in. the i use the forestry get another protest outside the u k wants to. i will give them what i came here to tell police the cha
boucher many teams still need to be done. the government wants to keep the standard. greenpeace says emissions of air pollutants must be reduced by eighty percent from the twenty ten levels. it says failing to do so would mean china want clear its own standards by twenty twenty two. the thai prime minister remains under pressure as protests continue in bangkok told hudson a ruler has the story. the wrist don't know and assigned to the unrest in thailand monday marks one week since matt since...
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when i joined live by the president of the council of roumania ecologist party demitra bandra gan mr boucher again welcome to aussie very nice to see you so the drilling continues despite all the procedures that doesn't mean that the government is siding with. hello good morning does this we see the distance between the government and the people of this is the main problem and also we cannot understand how these government take a decision to stop. decision to stop a referendum it is a problem because. this distance between government and people is bigger every day and that's why it's there are many people. go out from his houses and try to support these people who fight from what hoult and also economy the fight from your economy strategy from the rural people from the media. talking about positive sides of fracking i'm sure there are many of them like cheaper energy for instance could people benefit from that. it's difficult to. fight from energy because this strategy doesn't mean the many and people who many on government we have this economic activity under his authority we have private i
when i joined live by the president of the council of roumania ecologist party demitra bandra gan mr boucher again welcome to aussie very nice to see you so the drilling continues despite all the procedures that doesn't mean that the government is siding with. hello good morning does this we see the distance between the government and the people of this is the main problem and also we cannot understand how these government take a decision to stop. decision to stop a referendum it is a problem...
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. >> richard boucher a little bit earlier, he asked the same question. >> have you heard of a susan landau? >> no. >> at the second time he's called without question. to were going to let him go. next caller. >> caller: hello, i'm concerned about the national defense authorization act you think the representatives would be out on vacation, the president in the and the house and the senate all signed in and would you please comment? >> yes, we were concerned about some of the things about that as well, and one of the things that they did was they authorized future president as well to detain people who are considered enemy combatants, including americans without adequate due process and i think that was a real problem that a lot of this law has never seriously been looked at. and there have been some money off reauthorization come up with a serious look at i think it needs and what you are suggesting is that other laws are coming into this area without really enough public attention and scrutiny and thought and do the people think that we have gone too far? >> has this happened a couple of
. >> richard boucher a little bit earlier, he asked the same question. >> have you heard of a susan landau? >> no. >> at the second time he's called without question. to were going to let him go. next caller. >> caller: hello, i'm concerned about the national defense authorization act you think the representatives would be out on vacation, the president in the and the house and the senate all signed in and would you please comment? >> yes, we were concerned...
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sheikh hamad, the boucher, has been a great navigator of his regions troubled waters and his own families fractured past. up until 2003, incidentally, qatar had never had a successful, smooth transition of power. every time there was a transition of power them up until 2003, it had come about as a result of a palace coup. but in 2003 of course all that changed. the former arab, had on the job training for a number of years since 2009, 2010, assuming an increasingly more visible and active profile in the decision-making process and in the country's diplomacy. but whether and how and future generation of qatari rumors will deal with the same challenges that his father did remains an open question. let us make no mistake about it. regardless of the stewards and the visions and the capabilities, qatar's power is underwritten by its wealth. and as long as that wealth continues, so is the likelihood that the shake them will project a much larger image of itself and its size and abilities warrants. the length of the countries current moment in history, and how long it can project the former powe
sheikh hamad, the boucher, has been a great navigator of his regions troubled waters and his own families fractured past. up until 2003, incidentally, qatar had never had a successful, smooth transition of power. every time there was a transition of power them up until 2003, it had come about as a result of a palace coup. but in 2003 of course all that changed. the former arab, had on the job training for a number of years since 2009, 2010, assuming an increasingly more visible and active...