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On the old dominion line

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DOMINION

2020
This chapter recounts how London had recovered its Roman pre-eminence as the principal city of the realm since the days of Edward the Confessor's father. It explains that for Æthelred, his son Edmund, and Cnut, defence had been the key to controlling both halves of England, the English territory, and the Danish territory.
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Dominion

Ratio, 2003
AbstractI distinguish two claims about human ‘dominion’ over nature: (1) Humans have the right to supervise, manage, and direct the rest of nature; (2) Humans have a special value, superior to the rest of nature. I discuss some ways of rejecting either or both claims, and point to some surprising consequences of such rejections. Then I compare the ways
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Dominion

2022
Abstract This chapter considers the Great Depression's impact on South Africa. A sharp downturn in 1931–2 resulted in the country abandoning the gold standard. The step heralded a major economic boom that ended the depression in South Africa.
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Dominion

American Anthropologist, 1998
Dominion. Niles Eldredge. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 1997.190 pp.
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Dominions in Solvable Groups

Algebra and Logic, 2015
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Unconscious Dominions

2011
Acknowledgments vii Introduction: Globalizing the Unconscious / Warwick Anderson, Deborah Jenson, and Richard C. Keller 1 Part I. Ethnohistory, Colonialism, and the Cosmopolitan Psychoanalytic Subject 1. Sovereignty in Crisis / John D. Cash 21 2. Denial, La Crypte, and Magic: Contributions to the Global Unconscious from Late Colonial French West ...
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Darwinian Dominion

1998
The controversial subject of this book is the permissible use of animals by humans. Lewis Petrinovich argues that humans have a set of cognitive abilities, developing from a suite of emotional attachments, that make them unique among species. Although other animals can think, suffer, and have needs, the interests of members of the human species should ...
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Love’s Dominion

2000
Abstract Individuals face the world as children, parents, lovers, friends, fellow nationals, and it is from these contextualized points of view that they form their beliefs and preferences and evaluate their actions. Communitarians claim that these personal relationships and communal affiliations generate not only distinct ...
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