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    Randolph Silliman Bourne (/bɔːrn/; May 30, 1886 – December 22, 1918) was a progressive writer and intellectual born in Bloomfield, New Jersey, and a graduate...
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  • The Bourne franchise consists of action-thriller installments based on the character Jason Bourne, created by author Robert Ludlum. The franchise includes...
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  • Forgotten Prophet: The Life of Randolph Bourne is a book-length biography of American writer Randolph Bourne written by Bruce Clayton and published by...
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    It has a right-wing libertarian perspective and is a project of the Randolph Bourne Institute. The website states that it is "fighting the next information...
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    such as Horace Kallen in Democracy Versus the Melting-Pot (1915), and Randolph Bourne in Trans-National America (1916), laid the foundations for the concept...
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  • TNCs and their pivotal role in shaping the global business landscape. Randolph Bourne Biersteker, Thomas (1978). Distortion of Development? Contending Perspectives...
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  • "Twilight of Idols" is a 1917 essay by Randolph Bourne on the moral failings of instrumental pragmatist philosophy in the wake of American entry into...
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  • University. He has written Beloved Community: The Cultural Criticism of Randolph Bourne, Van Wyck Brooks, Waldo Frank, and Lewis Mumford (1990) and edited...
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    Randolph Bourne (1886–1918), American progressive writer and intellectual Randolph Bowe (1918–2016), American Negro league baseball pitcher Randolph Bracy...
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  • contributors to the magazine, Sherwood Anderson, J. D. Beresford, Randolph Bourne, Theodore Dreiser, Robert Frost, Kahlil Gibran, D. H. Lawrence, Amy...
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  • Look up Bourne or bourne in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bourne is an English surname. Notable people with the surname include: Adeline Bourne (1873–1965)...
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    regional or international level. Smaller institutions include the Randolph Bourne Institute, the McGill Middle East Program of Civil Society and Peace...
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  • philosophers such as Horace Kallen, William James, and John Dewey. Randolph Bourne, a later theorist, provided one of the most famous articulations of...
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    author of "Charles S. Peirce: From Pragmatism to Pragmaticism (1981)" Randolph Bourne 1886–1918 author of the 1917 pragmatist anti-war essay "Twilight of...
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    criticised by Randolph Bourne, a former student whose essay "Twilight of Idols", was published in the literary journal Seven Arts in October 1917. Bourne criticised...
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    Austro-Hungarian empire and cultural pluralists in America such as Randolph Bourne and Horace Kallen. Though Simon Dubnow was key in proliferating Autonomism's...
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    befriended the Holocaust deniers Willis Carto and Harry Elmer Barnes. Like Randolph Bourne, Rothbard believed that "war is the health of the state". According...
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  • in the 1990 book title Beloved Community: The Cultural Criticism of Randolph Bourne, Van Wyck Brooks, Waldo Frank, and Lewis Mumford. Bullard, Paddy (2019)...
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    and journalists, including broadcaster Roone Arledge, social critic Randolph Bourne, environmentalist Barry Commoner, and writers like Henry Demarest Lloyd...
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  • an act of advocacy. John Belluso's play The Body of Bourne has a scene in which Randolph Bourne was confronted in Chicago due to an ugly law.: 12  While...
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    (May 23, 2005). "Star Wars and the American Empire". AntiWar.com. Randolph Bourne Institute. Retrieved June 30, 2016. Fanelli, Brian (June 21, 2005)...
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  • in the magazine. During this time, Thayer met Randolph Bourne, a contributing editor to The Dial. Bourne's steadfast pacifism and aesthetic views of art...
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  • It may also refer to: "Twilight of Idols" (essay), 1917 essay by Randolph Bourne Twilight of Idols (Fashion album), 1984 album by new wave band Fashion...
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    lifelong conservative politics, appealing to critics such as Mencken, Randolph Bourne, and Carl Van Doren, soured her reputation with younger, often left-leaning...
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  • The Eternal War Parade, from Intervention Magazine. The State, by Randolph Bourne – origin of the phrase, "war is the health of the state". The War on...
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    Germany was innocent, and pro-German scripts were poorly received. Randolph Bourne criticized the moralist philosophy claiming it was a justification...
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    refused to mail, and for Seven Arts. Due to antiwar articles by Reed and Randolph Bourne, the arts magazine lost its financial backing and ceased publication...
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  • Machine. AK Press. p. 226–228. "War Is the Health of the State by Randolph Bourne". Struggle.ws. Retrieved 2 April 2018. Encyclopedia Britannica, https://www...
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  • Dramatic Writing program. In 2001, he wrote The Body of Bourne, based on the life of Randolph Bourne, a World War I pacifist and author. It was produced in...
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  • "trans-national" was popularized in the early 20th century by writer Randolph Bourne to describe a new way of thinking about relationships between cultures...
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