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Gone But Not Forgotten: Herbert Marcuse
29
Jul
Culture, Gone But Not Forgotten

Gone But Not Forgotten: Herbert Marcuse

Randy Lynn, Ph.D.0 Comments
Herbert Marcuse, a prominent 20th-century philosopher and sociologist, was a key figure in the development of critical theory. Born on July 19, 1898, in Berlin, Germany, Marcuse's work has had…
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Gone But Not Forgotten: John Lewis
17
Jul
Gone But Not Forgotten, Race/Ethnicity

Gone But Not Forgotten: John Lewis

Randy Lynn, Ph.D.0 Comments
John Lewis, a towering figure in American history, dedicated his life to the pursuit of justice, equality, and civil rights. Born on February 21, 1940, in Troy, Alabama, Lewis emerged…
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Gone But Not Forgotten: Adam Smith
17
Jul
Economy, Gone But Not Forgotten

Gone But Not Forgotten: Adam Smith

Randy Lynn, Ph.D.0 Comments
Adam Smith, a towering figure in the realm of economics, is often hailed as the father of modern economics. Born on June 16, 1723, in Kirkcaldy, Scotland, Smith's profound insights…
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Gone But Not Forgotten: Ida B. Wells
25
Mar
Gone But Not Forgotten, Journalism

Gone But Not Forgotten: Ida B. Wells

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Celebrating the Legacy of Ida B. Wells: A Pioneer in Social Justice Ida B. Wells, born into slavery in 1862 in Holly Springs, Mississippi, emerged as a formidable force in…
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Gone But Not Forgotten: Erich Fromm
18
Mar
Culture, Gone But Not Forgotten

Gone But Not Forgotten: Erich Fromm

Randy Lynn, Ph.D.0 Comments
Remembering Erich Fromm Today, March 18, we commemorate the passing of twentieth-century social psychologist, sociologist, and critical theorist Erich Fromm. Born in 1900, Fromm was a German Jew who fled…
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Gone But Not Forgotten: Karl Marx
14
Mar
Consumption, Economy, Fundamentals, Globalization, Gone But Not Forgotten, Inequalities, Labor, Organizations

Gone But Not Forgotten: Karl Marx

Randy Lynn, Ph.D.0 Comments
What?! Karl Marx?! Yes, today, March 14, we commemorate the passing of the most polarizing figures in history: Karl Marx. Though he died on this date in 1883, few can…
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Gone But Not Forgotten: Harriet Tubman
10
Mar
Gone But Not Forgotten, Race/Ethnicity

Gone But Not Forgotten: Harriet Tubman

Randy Lynn, Ph.D.0 Comments
Rest in Power Today, March 10, we commemorate the passing of an extraordinary figure in American history, Harriet Tubman. Born into slavery in Maryland around 1822, her life was a…
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Gone But Not Forgotten: Johan Galtung (1930-2024)
20
Feb
Gone But Not Forgotten

Gone But Not Forgotten: Johan Galtung (1930-2024)

Randy Lynn, Ph.D.0 Comments
Rest in Peace It is with great sadness that we have learned of the death of Johan Galtung, Norwegian sociologist and founder of the field of conflict analysis and resolution.…
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Gone But Not Forgotten: Alexei Navalny (1976-2024)
16
Feb
Gone But Not Forgotten

Gone But Not Forgotten: Alexei Navalny (1976-2024)

Randy Lynn, Ph.D.0 Comments
Rest in Power It is with great sadness that we have learned of the death of Russian activist and opposition leader, Alexei Navalny. Few figures in the modern era have…
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