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It became a specific task of his nineteenth-century followers to develop the doctrine of a double ethics: one public and one private, to push Machiavellian realism to even further extremes, and to apply it to international relations.
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The Pentagon has reams of plans for major combat operations in the Middle East and other traditional war zones but is only now starting to develop the doctrines and guidance for coping with mass violence off the beaten path, a regrettably common scenario in recent years.
He developed the doctrine followed by every administration up to that of Mr Reagan.
It is also a theological discourse that develops the doctrine of the spirits of truth and perversity mentioned in the sect's Manual of Discipline.
Trying to avoid all sinful activity, he especially avoided injuring any kind of life, thus developing the doctrine of ahimsa, or nonviolence.
Mormonism, by its own definition a "restoration" of original Christianity, does not draw from the teachings of early church fathers and councils who fully developed the doctrine of the Trinity in response to heretical challenges.
He developed the doctrine of 'the humanism of bad news,' which ignored the old utopian dreams of creating the best possible society and concentrated on the basic task of mitigating the cruelty of the worst.
His brutal creation then had to be controlled in order for life to continue, which is why Yazdi developed the doctrine of harekate qasri, which asserts that force and violence must be used to bring people onto the right path.
In the Politique he developed the doctrine of divine right, the theory that any government legally formed expresses the will of God, that its authority is sacred, and that any rebellion against it is criminal.
Reinhard Mohn, the former boss who is chairman of the foundation that owns two-thirds of the company, and whose writings are still revered at Bertelsmann, developed the doctrine after observing American business.
During the formative period of bankruptcy law in the 18th and 19th centuries, the courts developed the doctrine of the "force of attraction" of bankruptcy proceedings, resulting in the concentration in the bankruptcy court of all litigation relating to the creditors or the assets of the estate.
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