Many job boards allow you to post your resume online (you can't
on Idealist, and I'll explain why in a second).
Susan Peppercorn had an article published
on Idealist Careers titled, Reinventing Your Career After 50, on the topic of reinventing your skill set for a midlife career change.
Several international museums have marked this occasion with exhibi - tions
on the idealist, utopian, and radical art that proliferated in the 1910s and 20s, before the Marxist experiment went awry and Stalin clamped down on free expression.1 The Art Institute of Chicago's Fall 2017 exhibition, entitled Revoliutsiia!
9:15 am — TCM — Mr. Smith Goes to Washington Frank Capra puts
on his idealist hat to tell the story of Jefferson Smith (James Stewart), an inexperienced young man appointed as a junior senator because the corrupt senior senator thinks he'll be easy to control.
9:30 am — TCM — Mr. Smith Goes to Washington Frank Capra puts
on his idealist hat to tell the story of Jefferson Smith (James Stewart), an inexperienced young man appointed as a junior senator because the corrupt senior senator thinks heíll be easy to control.
Not exact matches
That fits his role as the benevolent realist wrangling passionate
idealists just enough to keep things
on track.
Emancipation might have been delayed for decades if a minority of diehard
idealists had not made such a fuss insisting
on a philosophically consistent application of the ideals of liberty and equality under the law.
On the one hand, Christian
idealists are scandalized at the very possibility of violence.
I figure that with six months until my 30th birthday I can still get away with being an
idealist, so here are my 11 faith - based predictions for 2011, based entirely
on anecdotal evidence and a stubborn hope that things will get better:
At the time Whitehead was writing Process and Reality
idealist systems were under attack
on methodological grounds, first by C. E. Moore as violating the prescriptions of common sense, then by the school of logical positivism represented chiefly by Schlick, Carnap, and Ayer.
But his work as a senior fellow at the Council
on Foreign Relations defies easy classification as interventionist, neoconservative or
idealist.
Seifert represents the school called «phenomenological realism,» which builds
on the work of the early Edmund Husserl and does spirited battle against the legions of «transcendental
idealists» (i.e., subjectivists) who fight under the banner of Kant and his sometimes improbable allies.
It seems to me, then, that even though Tillich's theory of symbols dwells
on religious uses, and his theological method starts from existential questions, his formal discussion of God is more strongly indebted to
idealist philosophy than to either religious experience or the biblical tradition.
I believe that what Tillich was attempting to say in his own particular idiom (based as it was
on a combination of existentialist analysis of human sensibility and the philosophical outlook found in German
idealist thought) can be put in another fashion — and one which in my judgment speaks more directly to the ordinary man or woman.
Thus, for example, in spite of the fact that we can presuppose in every instance a certain «will to clarification,» a «realist»
on such an occasion outlines a different picture from that of the «
idealist,» and so
on.
But matter should not
on that account be spiritualized in an
Idealist manner, for the affirmations that have been made involve spirit too being just as fundamentally related to matter.
James's world might look like those of the subjective
idealist or the idealistic Romantic because it was engendered by the imagination; but it was not, for unlike theirs it came without the assurance that it rested
on external foundations.
Idealists, both Christian and secular, focused
on injustices toward other groups rather than toward labor.
We started out with the proposition that the ideal of a fraternal organization of society will remain powerless if it is supported by
idealists only; that it needs the firm support of a solid class whose economic future is staked
on the success of that ideal; and that the industrial working class is consciously or unconsciously committed to the struggle for the realization of that principle.
Since purely negative facts are taken to be meaningless because they would represent something unknowable, even by God, the axiom of positivity, that every fact must have positive aspects, 23 is, clearly, dependent
on Hartshorne's
idealist or experientialist postulate.
11The latter comments occur in the context of the chapter
on the «bifurcation of nature, but it is clear that Whitehead (at this point in time) holds the
idealists responsible for this bifurcation, along with reductionists like Newton and dualists like Locke, because all bog down
on the alleged difference, and the subsequent question of the relation between, nature and mind, rather than developing a pure concept of nature in itself.
This is in partial agreement with the entire «
idealist» tradition, much older in Asia than in the West, according to which «matter» is a form of manifestation of «mind» (in the broad or nonanthropomorphic sense) and is nothing simply
on its own.
Realism today centers its attention
on placating the Muslim world as it is, in opposition to the Bush administration's «
idealist» project of exporting democracy.
He was a Hegelian «absolute
idealist,» and I still have his 185 careful comments
on a 50 — page epistemology paper of mine that defended «naïve realism,» the farthest possible position from his.
Anyways it's a good move
on his part to not waste money
on average players who would be hard to get rid off when he leaves he has already such players in the squad (Giroud, mertesacker, Walcott) so it's good he is keeping those funds for the new manager who i hope is not as
idealist as he is.He will get us top 4 with this squad like he always does.
Since I am (as you now know from last week's Civil Eats post) more of a realist than an
idealist, I'm not especially hopeful that our elected officials will suddenly find the courage to defy Big Food — and forgo its campaign contributions — nor am I hopeful that industry will change its ways voluntarily
on a widespread basis.
nationwide may depend
on the extent to which he is able to transcend both his role models, or rather, to meld them into one, the deft tactician and the righteous
idealist.
If it is Cuomo, his success at truly winning over Democrats nationwide may depend
on the extent to which he is able to transcend both his role models, or rather, to meld them into one, the deft tactician and the righteous
idealist.
Building
on Kant's philosophy, the Liberal /
Idealist paradigm considered man's propensity for violence and war to be largely a result of circumstances, and not innate malice.
In the opposite camp, Liberalist and
Idealist schools also reflected
on human nature.
This is a really interesting observation
on his part, in light of the fact that he is part of a generation — Generation Jones — which is often described specifically as «practical
idealists».
It seems to me, as an American observer of your election, that the cry for PR as electoral reform
on behalf of the Lib Dems is nothing but naked self interest from these self described
idealists.
More important than his legacy of helping to spare us the Jamesport nuclear plant, and likely the others which were sure to dot the eastern Long Island landscape, was his inspiration for all of us, especially young people who seek role models for public service: that when you hold
on to what you know is right and work hard, even struggle, to make the world a better place, you're more than just an
idealist, you're someone who can make a real and lasting difference.
For a time, a grand bargain between
idealists and pragmatists allowed the party to flourish with a simple formula: Cantor and company could strategize and dream big while organized labor underwrote the movement with cash and bodies
on the ground.
We just wish you'd listen to us, instead of trying to smear us as either hard left militant trots reawakened from a thirty year sleep, or naive hippy
idealists who blame Blair for Labour's demise, when they should just forget about the demise and focus
on the three election wins instead.
But, whenever I am traveling to far flung destinations, I always to a stop in at Duty Free for my very favorite Estee Lauder
Idealist cooling eye illuminator (light - medium)-- it even FEELS good going
on, with a cool ceramic tip.
Grapfick Designer Direct Support Provider
Idealist Creative Muser Nature Enthusiast Museum Gofer Wordsmith Stargazer C heese Nibbler Audiophile Brainstor mer / Ideator Cinephile Tea Raver (mad hatter) Sci - Fi Junkie Southern Gent / Charmer Hedonist Cookie Monster (nom, nom) Animal
on...
Can't quite agree with your characterization of Lincoln - or Obama for that matter - as being impatient or divisive (unless I'm misreading you
on that point); in both cases, I think they did about the best they could with recalcitrant opposition (obviously more severe in Lincoln's case) and that they correctly read their respective times in pushing certain policies through (and both were, in large part a mixture of idealism and pragmatism - too pragmatic for a lot of other
idealists).
Malick's no doe - eyed
idealist (his previous features weren't exactly utopian, even though they may have flirted in that direction) though his characters stretch these boundaries
on occasion.
Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy, who co-wrote the script with Linklater, play the couple we first encountered as vacationing young
idealists who meet
on a train and spend a night together in Vienna.
Bookended by war scenes that dramatize the fine line between civilized society and the brutality of war, it all comes together... bringing more power and poignancy to the two best scenes: as previously mentioned, Letts and Lerman go mano y mano in arguing the brilliance of Bertrand Russell, and their word battle highlights the age - old
idealist vs. real world struggles; a mother - son scene towards the end is as heart - breaking as any we're likely to see
on screen this year.
Not soon after, he befriends the barefoot environmental
idealist tagged with the nickname of Mullet Fingers (Linley, My Dog Skip), from whom he learns that a chain of pancake houses is about to set up shop in town,
on the verge of bulldozing over the homes of some cutesy owls that live in little holes in the ground beneath where the company has devised building plans.
It's a call to action for those who have become so disconnected to what's going
on in the world around them that
idealists with defined political agendas have been able to effect great changes, many of them arguably making things worse, capitalizing
on the ambivalence of the uncaring public and the ratings - driven media.
If that weren't bad enough,
idealists may want to check out before the closing credits scroll, intercut with some outrageously cynical footage that lacks the tragic irony of Night of the Living Dead's brutal «let's throw him
on the fire» denouement.
Instead of signing
on, she quits her current firm and takes up a new post with the opposition — a band of far less monied
idealists helmed by a good man with the improbably cartoon - villainous name Rodolfo Schmidt (Mark Strong).
«Don Quixote is a dreamer, an
idealist and a romantic, determined not to accept the limitations of reality, marching
on regardless of setbacks, as we have done,» Gilliam said at the time.
You'd certainly take that colour scheme any day over this schlocky dystopian sci - fier that chains you to the coalface of the dreaded «young adult» genre, where heroes must be «special»
on a messianic level and villains are parent - shaped authority figures looking to put young
idealists in cages.
Speaking at the Festival of Education in 2014 I pointed out that like many other organisations, TF's focus
on recruiting what you describe here as «the
Idealist» was unhelpful because excellent teachers (John Hattie's experts) don't enter the profession to change the world.
Daniel Pink, best - selling author of Drive, says Wolk writes «with an
idealist's heart and a pragmatist's spine, [and] he shows how to build an education system centered
on students and true to the ideals of freedom, rigor, and fairness.»
``... Wendy Kopp declared that she had a force of young, predominantly - Ivy - League
idealists for sale, and Big Money arrived
on the scene to make the purchase.