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  2. Personalism - Wikipedia

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    Personalism is an intellectual stance that emphasizes the importance of human persons. Personalism exists in many different versions, and this makes it somewhat difficult to define as a philosophical and theological movement. [ 1 ]

  3. Cult of personality - Wikipedia

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    The pervasiveness and the extreme nature of North Korea's personality cult surpasses those of Joseph Stalin and Mao Zedong. [107] The cult is also marked by the intensity of the people's feelings for and devotion to their leaders, [ 108 ] and the key role played by a Confucianized ideology of familism both in maintaining the cult and thereby in ...

  4. Personism - Wikipedia

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    Michael Tooley provides the relevant definition of a person, saying it is a creature that is "capable of desiring to continue as a subject of experience and other mental states". [ 5 ] A worldview like secular humanism is personism when the empathy and values are extended to the extent that the creature is a person, so for example apes get very ...

  5. North Korean cult of personality - Wikipedia

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    The Mansudae Grand Monument in Pyongyang in 2014 depicting Kim Il Sung (left) and Kim Jong Il (right), with visitors paying homage to the statues. [1]The North Korean cult of personality surrounding the Kim family [2] has existed in North Korea for decades and can be found in many examples of North Korean culture. [3]

  6. Individualism - Wikipedia

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    Individualism is the moral stance, political philosophy, ideology, and social outlook that emphasizes the intrinsic worth of the individual. [1] [2] Individualists promote realizing one's goals and desires, valuing independence and self-reliance, and advocating that the interests of the individual should gain precedence over the state or a social group, while opposing external interference ...

  7. Why Robert Pattinson Wants Life to Be Like 'Clueless': 'I'm ...

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    Just because Robert Pattinson has done some daring things on screen doesn't mean he's a fan of taking risks in real life. The 38-year-old actor recently opened up to Vogue, in an interview ...

  8. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    Like methadone, Suboxone blocks both the effects of heroin withdrawal and an addict’s craving and, if used properly, does it without causing intoxication. Unlike methadone, it can be prescribed by a certified family physician and taken at home, meaning a recovering addict can lead a normal life, without a daily early-morning commute to a clinic.

  9. Communitarianism - Wikipedia

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    That is, communities are necessarily, indeed, by definition, coercive as well as moral, threatening their members with the stick of sanctions if they stray, offering them the carrot of certainty and stability if they don't." [12] What is specifically meant by "community" in the context of communitarianism can vary greatly between authors and ...