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Facebook does not allow or advise our reviewers to systematically discriminate against sources of any ideological origin and we've designed our tools to make that technically not feasible".
The New York native Daniel Brook undertakes an argument that spans countries and cultures, writing that the "unlikely sister cities" of St .Petersburg, Shanghai, Mumbai, and Dubai share the same ideological origin story: they are all "located in the East but purposefully built to look as if they are in the West".
A commentator claimed that the predominantly Japanese idea to entrust important decisions to others could have its ideological origin in Buddhism [ 21].
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Mark Mazower's No Enchanted Palace: The End of Empire and the Ideological Origins of the United Nations is published by Princeton University Press.
About a half-century later, Bernard Bailyn, of Harvard, wrote "Ideological Origins of the American Revolution," setting a benchmark for those who consider ideas to have been the main impulse.
Bailyn's most influential work probably still is his "Ideological Origins of the American Revolution" (1967), which forever changed views of our nation's beginnings.
This revisionist approach, elaborated by Professor Bailyn — also a student of Perry Miller — in "The Ideological Origins of the American Revolution" (1967), reshaped the study of colonial history.
But the scholar David Armitage, the author of "The Ideological Origins of the British Empire" (2000), among other things, applauded Mr. Cannadine for what he said was characteristic scholarly daring.
Avishai, an Israeli-American-Canadian-Israeli writer-editor-thinker-professor-reporter-observer, knows pretty much everything there is to know about Israel's past and future and the ideological origins of all parties to the ongoing conflict.
Those documentaries bracketed the 1967 Emmy Mr. Stuart received as director of "China: The Roots of Madness," a compact account of the Communist revolution led by Mao Zedong that traced its ideological origins in the 19th century.
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