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In 1962, Thomas Kuhn wrote The Structure of Scientific Revolution, and fathered, defined and popularized the concept of "paradigm shift" (p.10). Kuhn argues that scientific advancement is not evolutionary, but rather is a "series of peaceful interludes punctuated by intellectually violent revolutions",
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What is expressed, chiefly, is the effect of a reversed cultural-paradigm shift, as expressed among young adults, which has found resonance with those broader layers of the population which find the shop-worn utopian delusions of "globalization" insufferable.
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This article appears in the June 10, 2005 issue of Executive Intelligence Review. THE NEW CULTURAL PARADIGM-SHIFT ... What is expressed, chiefly, is the effect of a reversed cultural paradigm-shift, as expressed among young adults, which has found resonance with those broader layers of the population which find the shop...
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Paradigm shift - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Only Thomas Kuhn was heavily influenced by the closed circle theory of elder Wittgenstein and his resulting relative theory of Paradigm Shifts MIGHT have changed history. Wittgenstein SEEMED inspirated ... Nietzsche produced too big a cultural shock, Wittgenstein was not less revolutional but much more acceptable.
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MARCH WITH PARADIGM SHIFT, part of NYC National Equality March Mobilization Coalition ... November 24th, 2009ShaeEvents, Paradigm Shift Event ... Join our special honored guests including former Paradigm Shift event speakers, feminist authors, activists, and thought leaders...
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The transition from pre-industrial age Europe to modern society is an example of a cultural paradigm shift. Today, Western culture is going through another fundamental change in priorities as a new social order emerges to displace the hierarchy of the majority culture.
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