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Absolutism is problematic in wine and food discussions.
Quick Q&A with Chris Stamp, Winemaker, Lakewood Vineyards 2009
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In one abyssmal episode, she described "Science as Socio-Political Absolutism" Political Absolutism is the theory that one ruler should have absolute power, with recent examples including Hitler's germany, Stalin's Soviet Union and Hussein's Iraq.
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“Absolutism is not a German word, and is not a German institution.
William of Germany Shaw, Stanley 1913
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The concept of royal "Absolutism" retains much of its validity when focused on the relationship between armies and states.
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The concept of royal "Absolutism" retains much of its validity when focused on the relationship between armies and states.
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Absolutism: Don't we all have to find truth for ourselves?
"The Reason for God" Media Center Jesse Wisnewski 2009
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Absolutism can be a fetish, and when it stands this boldly in the way of our political branches instituting genuine reform on a political issue, it can only be seen as a dangerous fetish.
Todd Brewster: Turn Off the TV? Scalia's Baffling Civics Lesson Todd Brewster 2012
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Absolutism can be a fetish, and when it stands this boldly in the way of our political branches instituting genuine reform on a political issue, it can only be seen as a dangerous fetish.
Todd Brewster: Turn Off the TV? Scalia's Baffling Civics Lesson Todd Brewster 2012
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The Holy Alliance is created to defend Absolutism (Austria, Russina and Prussia) (1815)
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Absolutism: Don't we all have to find truth for ourselves?
Archive 2009-06-01 Jesse Wisnewski 2009
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