Nietzsche’s “Ecce Homo”: Philosophy, Influences, and Context

Nietzsche: A Deep Dive

The text we are working with, “Ecce Homo,” is part of a book by Nietzsche. He was a 19th-century author.

Nietzsche was born in Röcken and died at the end of the 20th century. He suffered from physical and mental illness.

Nietzsche studied at Pforta for his secondary education. The main themes of his philosophy were against classicism and religion.

He began studying at the University of Bonn but later moved to the University of Leipzig at the age of 24. He was appointed Professor

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Mies van der Rohe’s German Pavilion: A Rationalist Masterpiece

German Pavilion: A Masterpiece of Rationalism

Architect: Mies van der Rohe

Date: 1929

Location: Barcelona

Style: Architectural Rationalism

Materials Used: Stone (marble, onyx, granite), stainless steel, glass

System: Industrial materials

Formal Analysis

Supporting Elements

The structure features eight cruciform stainless steel pillars, chrome-plated on the exterior, supporting the flat roof. The remaining walls serve to separate functions and create supportive spaces.

Roof Elements

The pavilion is covered

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Secularization and Religious Transformation in Modern Spain

The Secularization Thesis

The primary emphasis is on religious practice and determining the extent of its change using empirical arguments. We propose three objectives:

  • To present and discuss the thesis of secularization (TS) – the idea that modernization diminishes the relevance of religion.
  • To outline the features of Spanish secularization.
  • To examine the religious practices of the Spanish people.

There is a strong historical and theoretical correlation between modernization and secularization: as

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Education vs. Schooling: Global Systems & Social Roles

Education vs. Schooling Defined

Education is the social institution through which society provides its members with important knowledge, including basic facts, job skills, and cultural norms and values.

Schooling refers to formal instruction under the direction of specially trained teachers.

Schooling and Economic Development

The extent of schooling in any society is tied to its level of economic development.

  • In low- and middle-income countries, people often learn informally at home, and limited schooling
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Spain’s Military and Civil Directory: 1923-1930

Military Directory (1923-1925)

Corruption and Dictatorship

The first issue was the alleged corruption of the powers of concentration. This led to the abolishment of all political systems (including the 1976 Constitution, courts, local administration, and commonwealth) and the establishment of a personal dictatorship. Between periods of war, many dictatorships and liberal dynasties emerged.

Repression and Pistolerismo

To address Pistolerismo, repression was applied, particularly targeting the anarchist

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American Federation of Labor: History and Significance

The American Federation of Labor

Early Stages and Exclusionary Practices

The American Federation of Labor (AFL) initially adopted exclusionary practices, barring Black workers and women from membership. Focusing on skilled laborers, the union organized itself by trades, such as steel workers and garment workers. This structure reflected the AFL’s belief in clear distinctions between skill levels. Their primary goal was to protect skilled American laborers from the perceived threat of immigrant competition.

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