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i think the first person to bring it in is nietzsche around 1888, the german philosopher who wanted to transcend the virtues of his time. his famous enterprise was called the transvaluation of values. he wanted to go beyond the values of his time, to go beyond christian morality. he wanted to deny christian morality. he did that by using the term values, which deliberately relativized it rather than the old term virtues. c-span: you also mention marx in connection with him as being an important figure in history. who was he? >> guest: karl marx, the great ideologist of... c-span: but who was he in the sense of where did he live and what years did he live and what kind of person was he and why do people care about him? >> guest: about karl marx? c-span: yes. >> guest: partly because he's regarded as the intellectual father of all subsequent socialism, communism and so on. he was a german, of course. he was exiled from germany after his involvement or presumed involvement in some revolutionary activities, revolutionary journals, and he came to england and therefore he lived a good chunk
i think the first person to bring it in is nietzsche around 1888, the german philosopher who wanted to transcend the virtues of his time. his famous enterprise was called the transvaluation of values. he wanted to go beyond the values of his time, to go beyond christian morality. he wanted to deny christian morality. he did that by using the term values, which deliberately relativized it rather than the old term virtues. c-span: you also mention marx in connection with him as being an important...
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not just gastronomically but philosophically, because it is a philosophical thing.al tragedy of our existence. >> you're right, the sweet and sour of the life. >> one final attempt before i go to extract something meaningful on what it means to be sicilian. >> what's wrong with these people in the north? >> people from the south are coming from these greek street culture, where the philosopher while in the north came through, you know, and -- >> ooh, that's the harshest, meanest thing anyone can say. >> very practical people, and figured out that the last century, the three best writers in italy are from sicily. >> because they consider us a way to end their problems, but finally in summers, they all come here to make millions. it's a good thing for us, you know? >> in the end, it all comes back to "the godfather." we go up this beautiful mountain, this incredible town. it goes back to the 12th century. there are few places on earth more beautiful. but we are sitting in one of the -- ♪ da, na, na it was like a "godfather" theme park. oh, look, michael corleone got m
not just gastronomically but philosophically, because it is a philosophical thing.al tragedy of our existence. >> you're right, the sweet and sour of the life. >> one final attempt before i go to extract something meaningful on what it means to be sicilian. >> what's wrong with these people in the north? >> people from the south are coming from these greek street culture, where the philosopher while in the north came through, you know, and -- >> ooh, that's the...
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as we try to search query for one of these philosophers painlessly processed one for what we call i'mnormally misuse or. the anonymous user received offers for mass tourism the philosopher's offers for to those in the upper price segment does this mean that not everyone receives the same offers despite the same search query. all computers deciding who travels well. we already predictable through and through. always unknowingly being stigmatized and sorted out. further influences research shows that google makes decisions for uses without that even realizing it. we need to understand these not simply as kind of repressive forces people into place but also that they produce new kinds of ways of being together in cities and that's is where we think search engines and especially coupled with located says or . that of an urban based computing or you because it's competing all of these need to be. rethought in terms of how they they're understood as part of the public space in that citizens are able to take part in the design of reflection on these on these systems. how can citizens partici
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years, and every classic worldly philosopher and by the way george w. bush believes in progressive taxation. the idea of it is that we're all equal as people. the greater the gain you manage to attain, in a society as mr. perkins has done very well, the greater the burden you should bear to put back into society that made it possible for you to do that so that society will endure. mr. perkins is only thinking about himself, and today he's not thinking about the america that we will not live to see. >> it also sounds like he's not even thinking about history because it was not that long ago when the wealthy payed a higher percentage of their income to taxes. >> david, in 1961 if you compare it to 2011, now that's a long period of time, 1961 to 2011, it turns out that the 400 highest income people in america that is 400 households had a 60% reduction in their federal income tax. the bottom had a 90% reduction but payroll taxes went up. if you look at the combined burden of both social security, medicare and income taxes the top 400 still got a 60% reducti
years, and every classic worldly philosopher and by the way george w. bush believes in progressive taxation. the idea of it is that we're all equal as people. the greater the gain you manage to attain, in a society as mr. perkins has done very well, the greater the burden you should bear to put back into society that made it possible for you to do that so that society will endure. mr. perkins is only thinking about himself, and today he's not thinking about the america that we will not live to...
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and a philosophical question about when they've lost control or not i think that's one for politicians and for police officers and what can you say about the people who are on the streets right now on the streets of kiev who they are what kind of psychology they're. i think you probably got the mix of people that have got genuine grievance that are wishing to make a protest that are hoping to make change by protesting and by voicing their opinions in a lawful or at least a reasonable lawful why we've no violence and little or no breaching of the laws. but it would seem that you've also got significant numbers of people that are willing to use extreme levels of violence that just can't be justified as part of peaceful protest and again we get to the philosophical question of when do the people resist the government as opposed to just protest and try and make changes when the government. you've got people that are obviously using very extreme levels of violence that are just entirely inconsistent with the concept of peaceful protest. live from london thank you very much indeed for your t
and a philosophical question about when they've lost control or not i think that's one for politicians and for police officers and what can you say about the people who are on the streets right now on the streets of kiev who they are what kind of psychology they're. i think you probably got the mix of people that have got genuine grievance that are wishing to make a protest that are hoping to make change by protesting and by voicing their opinions in a lawful or at least a reasonable lawful why...
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result in divorced form of tyranny to discuss that i'm knowledge joined by famous technologist and philosopher richard stallman dr spellman thank you very much for your time i know that you've been a very vocal advocate of freedom for many many years and you define freedom as having control and though having control of your own life exactly and i think that whenever we speak about the use of software or even about governance having control presupposes some sort of knowledge some sort of expertise and my question to you whether that makes a privilege something that you have to actually work for something that you have to earn and deserve rather than you know you know you disagree totally first of all we need to distinguish freedom from power freedom is having control of your own life but when power is when one person has control over another person's life and freedom it's certainly not a privilege everyone's entitled to freedom. to the extent it is at all possible you just said everyone is entitled to freedom but my question to you is whether everyone can really use freedom of course you know e
result in divorced form of tyranny to discuss that i'm knowledge joined by famous technologist and philosopher richard stallman dr spellman thank you very much for your time i know that you've been a very vocal advocate of freedom for many many years and you define freedom as having control and though having control of your own life exactly and i think that whenever we speak about the use of software or even about governance having control presupposes some sort of knowledge some sort of...
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. >> we have such a philosophical mission around bringing people together around food.. >> we want them to walk away feeling like they have the tools to make change in their lives. whether that change is voting on an issue in a way that they will really confident about, or that change is how to understand why it is important to support our small farmers. each class has a different purpose, but what we hope is that when people leave here they understand how to achieve that goal and feel that they have the resources necessary to do that. >> are you inspired? maybe you want to learn how to have a patch in your backyard or cook better with fresh ingredients . or grab a quick bite with organic goodies. find out more about 18 reasons by going to 18 reasons.org and learn about buy right market and creamery by going to buy right market.com. and don't forget to check out our blog for more info on many of our episodes at sf quick bites.com. until next time, may the fork be with you. ♪ ♪ >> so chocolaty. mm. ♪ >> oh, this is awesome. oh, sorry. i thought we were done rolling. ♪ ♪
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our city and there are french associates in our city social and religiously and patriotic and philosophicalropic and can trace their beginnings to our city. we've embraced this as cultural and trade for censures and tourism. the most visible influence of fravrns france what can be found in our monument to the city beautiful. it's a movement that was designed by the architect arthur brown who was trained in paris and our city hall was designed. some might say that still isn't france greatest influence in san francisco but might be the legacy of french bakers who brought flour do you get during the california gold rush, you know, do you get is a culinary traditions and the most important french companies were founded by french immigrants who recipe shill lives on today, it's the oldest continuing running company. so mr. president, i hope you'll see how much we san franciscans value our french county to our character and the quality of our city. you have a standing invitation to visit whatever you want and our doors will be open to you. it's with great honor i hereby present to you the key to
our city and there are french associates in our city social and religiously and patriotic and philosophicalropic and can trace their beginnings to our city. we've embraced this as cultural and trade for censures and tourism. the most visible influence of fravrns france what can be found in our monument to the city beautiful. it's a movement that was designed by the architect arthur brown who was trained in paris and our city hall was designed. some might say that still isn't france greatest...
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-- it's not legal, but a philosophical -- cap of 30% cable customers. but i think what's really interesting, what's threatening cable companies in general right now is over-the-top video. and craig is right, you have to get that through a broadband pipe. but from a programming perspective, you know, we see "house of cards" as being the hot topic of the past few days through netflix, but youtube and amazon and other stuff that's user generated is quickly being looked at not just through a cable screen, but through a mobile screen. and actually, that's quickly becoming the number one screen. some of that's through licensed wireless, some of it's through unlicensed wireless. but there are a lot of interesting dynamics in this marketplace right now. so it will be very interesting to see what kind of antitrust scrutiny there is. craig talked about buying power for content, there's also the argument that does this give comcast more of a balance of power with other broadcasters for retransmission consent in those areas where it doesn't have broadcast property?
-- it's not legal, but a philosophical -- cap of 30% cable customers. but i think what's really interesting, what's threatening cable companies in general right now is over-the-top video. and craig is right, you have to get that through a broadband pipe. but from a programming perspective, you know, we see "house of cards" as being the hot topic of the past few days through netflix, but youtube and amazon and other stuff that's user generated is quickly being looked at not just...
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. >> originally i was writing as a philosopher, as a philosophy professor, and i was writing on sortof technical philosophical topics, and i became interested in more cultural social issues and would write about them when i found no one else was addressing them. and so, you know, i started to write about boys when i saw that it was a thing elected topic. i'm usually upset about something and think that this is wrong, and this is in the going the help people, and this is going to send us in the wrong direction. so i'm almost always motivated by a concern that it's important to get this down right. all of us are susceptible to confirmation bias. we are much more open to arguments and evidence that supports what we already believe. something that challenges it you resist. and i know that i have that. is i tried very hard to compensate for that. i know from people that i've heard there are, let's say on some positions, someone who holds a very different position than mine, let's say a male or female differences and there are ways this which they can present tear interpretation which is r
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a lot of the staff as they go out into the community have the philosophizers - >> you have it on the 2 o'clock in the afternoon are you going to be doing any pregsdz like that in the evening because most people work in the daytime. >> couple of things the first 6 will be during the day. we clot at 6 o'clock fwhats a peak time if you're a restaurant that's your lunch break it's post their peak so our goal for the first 6 is during the daytime and moving forward after the 6 also those presentations will change because the forms will be a different presentation and they been we'll change them to up the evening. we've made ourselves available with certain organizations like the march group it's going to bring a lot of different merchant groups together and we're going to try to do that based on the needs of their businesses and the times. so march is extremely important this is when our media campaign will begin. so you'll be seeing p.s. a's on the radios and local newspapers and getting the word out. heavily front loaded to get out in front of the registration fee. in april you'll see a
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in fact, last august, remember the tigda report that confirmed that there was indeed philosophical and political targeting of conservative groups. that came out in may. in august, of 2013, the irs sent more letters to groups, conservative groups, two of my clients received even more letters asking further information, further questions, intrusive, burdensome questions, which i believe they had already asked and answered several times before. one of the groups i do represent did get a tax exempt status finally in november of 2013, three and a half years after applying. another group, the tea party patriots, still has not received its tax-exempt status after more than three years. >> what would it take to resolve this? what is going to finally bring this to a halt? and resolve it and satisfy it? >> i think we have to get the irs out of the process all together. number one. i think that we have to have -- i don't think you should have to go ask the federal government, mother may i, before you can function as a nonprofit exempt organization. so i think we ought to get them out of the proce
in fact, last august, remember the tigda report that confirmed that there was indeed philosophical and political targeting of conservative groups. that came out in may. in august, of 2013, the irs sent more letters to groups, conservative groups, two of my clients received even more letters asking further information, further questions, intrusive, burdensome questions, which i believe they had already asked and answered several times before. one of the groups i do represent did get a tax exempt...
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the mud didn't win this year but in the sahara people acquire a philosophical approach to life civictreason defeats. when the festival ends omagh will take his camel into the desert for several days. deep in the sahara the modern world seems less significant and the problems of the city futile. life takes on a very different meaning for those who live in the desert. look right from the scene. of the first street. and i think picture. on our reporter's twitter. and instagram. to be in the know. on mom. there's a media leave us so we leave the baby. by the scene push into a. play your party there's a goal. for shoes that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from it's all on politics only on our t.v. . cool. cool rights. to the. lives. of the young girls can hold for the future harder. between two and three hundred million guns the united states so you can act like they're not here and keep kids away from. the plaza sound if they larned you know i mean this teaches them a lot of for a responsibility and simply come to pay through the eyes of children if we can do it
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didn't win this year but in the sahara people acquire a philosophical approach to life civic treasondefeats. when the festival ends omar will take his camel into the desert for several days. deep in the sahara the modern world seems less significant and the problems of the city futile. life takes on a. very different meaning for those who live in the desert. so. if you see greece if you see friends then they have such different problems impulse abilities of economy of an economical possibilities the smaller you have to entities easier and perhaps in a certain way the european union can also learn something from switzerland in that regard. it was a. very hard to take a. chance again there was a lot that we ever had sex with that there was. plenty. of. sylar song. titles our legal rights. to the. pain of the young girls cam all for of a future hunter. between two and three hundred million guns united states so you can act like they're not here and keep kids away from them. the pass' out is a larger you know i mean this teaches them a lot of for us both ability to simply come to pay thr
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didn't win this year but in the sahara people acquire a philosophical approach to life civic treasondefeats. when the festival ends omar will take his camel into the desert for several days. deep in the sahara the modern world seems less significant and the problems of the city futile. life takes on a. very different meaning for those who live in the desert. told me my language at all but i will only react to situations i haven't read the reports so i'm likely to push the know i will leave them to the state department to comment on your latter point of the month to say it's ok because i'm a doctor. knows i. think you know more weasel words. when you fade a direct question be prepared for a change when you throw a punch be ready for a battle pretty speech and a little down to freedom to question. the agenda here is clear banks don't want the competition they don't want the coin to succeed the central banks that deal and feed out money don't want a competitor they don't want to cryptocurrency they are going to report the news in a way that reflects their interests unfortunately there i
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commercial galleries around union square, and it is because of their core mission, to increase social, philosophicall change my isolated individuals and communities. >> it gives a statement, the idea that a significant art of any kind, in any discipline, creates change. >> it is philosophy that attracted david linger to mount a show at meridian. >> you want to feel like your work this summer that it can do some good. i felt like at meridian, it could do some good. we did not even talk about price until the day before the show. of course, meridian needs to support itself and support the community. but that was not the first consideration, so that made me very happy. >> his work is printed porcelain. he transfers images onto and spoils the surface a fragile shes of clay. each one, only one-tenth of an inch thick. >> it took about two years to get it down. i would say i lose 30% of the pieces that i made. something happens to them. they cracked, the break during the process. it is very complex. they fall apart. but it is worth it to me. there are photographs i took 1 hours 99 the former soviet union. t
commercial galleries around union square, and it is because of their core mission, to increase social, philosophicall change my isolated individuals and communities. >> it gives a statement, the idea that a significant art of any kind, in any discipline, creates change. >> it is philosophy that attracted david linger to mount a show at meridian. >> you want to feel like your work this summer that it can do some good. i felt like at meridian, it could do some good. we did not...
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it sees race to make a difference between people, the black nationalist perspective is a deep philosophical confiscation of those assumptions of integrationist in the first confiscation of the most important one from my dearth is contesting the idea that there's a national on, natural way to perceive each other. neutrality is a real possibility. the very idea of racism consisting the mistake of consciousness is contested in the black nationalist to buy different historical view of racism. racism consists in the maldistribution of power, prestige and wealth. between races in america. and in social form rather than a match in a to simply treat everyone equally regardless of race, social form of racism has been understood as a massive ordination of one group to another in the solution to that subordination is not equal treatment. the solution is reparation. and then on the institutional form, just as integrationist and saw the institutional form at this individually consciousness view of racism has been segregation, the black nationalist position imagines what is really going on is similar to
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didn't win this year but in the sahara people acquire a philosophical approach to life civic treasondefeats. when the festival ends omar will take his camel into the desert for several days. deep in the sahara the modern world seems less significant and the problems of the city futile. life takes on a. very different meaning for those who live in the desert. i am. i don't see how european countries who are member of the european union can solve the problem without leaving the european union so it's all fields that countries like great britain or france you named friends especially with increasing poverty in my opinion they have a difficult they have a difficult time to solve these problems but i think i'd least they should rearrange the principle rules of free movement of persons and improve the system. salary. child equal rights. to the. paying of the young girls cam all for the future hunter. between two and three hundred million guns united states so you can act like they're not here and keep kids away from them. the causes that if they learn you know i mean this teaches them a lo
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they are into the sex, drugs, and rock 'n roll and the deep philosophical underpinnings.hey also realize that what works in principle does not always work in a beanbag chair. who you have the freshman are born in the early 60's and thisare different because is the aftermath of world war ii, the civil rights struggle, the war in vietnam. things,w about these but these things are monuments to them. distancede a little from the rest of the baby boom. i sometimes think that that is one of the things that would , sometimes, when our president has trouble communicating to america at large, it is a little bit of this age group. littlee on the cusp, a distance from those who are older than they are. if i can do it, anyone can, never get your way through the text. the book is called "the baby boom". and why i will not do it again. p.j. says the latter refrain is a promise. something that your generation --e us that may very well be there may not be another generation that comes close that your generation made, music. i do not have time to get into it, but the music of that generat
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. >> if a citizen who holds a set of values or beliefs that is - that you extreme on either philosophical spectrum, does that preclude them being on a panel. absolutely not. >> the board kept the evolution element intact. a sign of moderate policies since the social conservative block was weakened. the board took stems on friday to increase oversight and trance persons yip. the texas freedom network which issued a statement saying: board member lawrence alan says he approves 95% of what's in text books. as for the remaining 5%, what you have in the current textbooks is an opportunity to have a conversation about the strengths and weaknesses of those, the theory of those ideas. i believe that's healthy. while the debate over textbooks is far from over, those that back the changes see a step towards putting academics over ideology. >> speaking of ideology, south dakota is considering a bill that would allow a form of creationism. >> next up, why ice fishermen may have to find a different way to get their beer. a high school basketball player scores big. he may be unlike a player you have se
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didn't win this year but in the sahara people acquire a philosophical approach to life civic treason defeats. when the festival ends omar will take his camel into the desert for several days. deep in the sahara the modern world seems less significant and the problems of the city futile. life takes on a. very different meaning for those who live in the desert. i am. the agenda here is clear banks don't want the competition they don't want the coin to succeed the central banks that deal in feet of money don't want a competitor and they don't want to cryptocurrency they are going to report the news in a way that reflects their interests unfortunately there is no sure objective news source anymore except aside from the shock. pulls salo some. legal rights. to the. pain of the young girls cammo for the future hunger. between two and three hundred million guns the united states so you can act like they're not here and keep kids away from them. deposits that is the law or you know i mean this teaches them a lot of rote spoke ability and simply come to pay through the eyes of children if we
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didn't win this year but in the sahara people acquire a philosophical approach to life civic treasondefeats. when the festival ends omar will take his camel into the desert for several days. deep in the safari the modern world seems less significant and the problems of the city futile. life takes on have. very different meaning for those who live in the desert. i am. i marinate joining me. for teams that impartial and financial reporting commentary in from news and much much. only on bombast and. i think that in all of these areas where you have the right supporters call the new right there were shadows faction with left wing keep. my my friend. to be aware of how widespread is this huge i mean he is. having spent the last forty years and in an academic lunatic asylum i assure you that. in many many quarters of american life. i was in academia for a while i pointed to the nice real john king as well and times so i'm going to jump in london yeah i mean i think spending time in the lunatic asylums is kind of the fact of his you know i thinking a little bit the point is that the u.k. he
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there is a great need for that in language arts and the approach as well as the foundations and philosophical approach in the common core, these went together really well and we were able to move in this direction in a very coherent way. then also additionally convened groups of teachers so we that had opportunity to learn a plan and share within and across sites. so we really have taken advantage of that in this process as well and build the over all center you are that engaged student learning and that we have the opportunity to be explicit about what teachers, families, and students need to know and what we need to help them. in terms of the what? we ground ourselves and anchor ourselves in our scope and sequence which has the common core state standards embedded within and promotes the level of teaching and promotes teacher collaboration. we emphasize the collaboration teacher approach and that is seasonal to work and we believe how important it is to provide that teacher collaboration in terms of planning, reflection and sharing what works well in instruction. so what is changing clearly
there is a great need for that in language arts and the approach as well as the foundations and philosophical approach in the common core, these went together really well and we were able to move in this direction in a very coherent way. then also additionally convened groups of teachers so we that had opportunity to learn a plan and share within and across sites. so we really have taken advantage of that in this process as well and build the over all center you are that engaged student...