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  2. Robert C. Solomon - Wikipedia

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    Robert C. Solomon (September 14, 1942 – January 2, 2007) was a philosopher and business ethicist, notable author, and "Distinguished Teaching Professor of Business and Philosophy" at the University of Texas at Austin, where he held a named chair and taught for more than 30 years, authoring The Passions: Emotions and the Meaning of Life (1976) and more than 45 other books and editions.

  3. Contempt - Wikipedia

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    Robert C. Solomon places contempt on the same emotional continuum as resentment and anger, and he argues that the differences between the three are that resentment is anger directed towards a higher-status individual; anger is directed towards an equal-status individual; and contempt is anger directed towards a lower-status individual. [3 ...

  4. Resentment - Wikipedia

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    Robert C. Solomon, a professor of philosophy at the University of Texas at Austin, places resentment on the same continuum as anger and contempt, and he argues that the differences between the three are that resentment is anger directed toward a higher-status individual; anger is directed toward an equal-status individual; and contempt is anger ...

  5. What is criminal contempt of Congress? - AOL

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    As severe as a criminal contempt referral sounds, the House’s choice to use the Justice Department may be more of a warning shot than a solution. Holding a person in criminal contempt through a ...

  6. House Republicans plan to move forward with contempt action ...

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    House Republicans plan to move forward with contempt action against Attorney General Merrick Garland Ryan Nobles and Rebecca Kaplan Updated May 6, 2024 at 8:39 PM

  7. Contempt of the Courts - AOL

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    And his contempt is nowhere more evident than in these pardons. A free society has to defend itself with the means it has at its disposal. Just as we have elections as a substitute for war, we ...

  8. Contempt of Congress - Wikipedia

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    Contempt of Congress [1] is the misdemeanor act of obstructing the work of the United States Congress or one of its committees. Historically, the bribery of a U.S. senator or U.S. representative was considered contempt of Congress.

  9. List of United States representatives expelled, censured, or ...

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    The United States Constitution (Article 1, Section 5) [1] gives the House of Representatives the power to expel any member by a two-thirds vote. Expulsion of a Representative is rare: only six members of the House have been expelled in its history.