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    Millenial Fantasies : The Future of “Gender” in the 21st Century.Joan Wallach Scott - 2010 - Clio 32:89-117.
    Le genre est-il encore une « catégorie utile » d’analyse? Cet article suggère qu’il a perdu son tranchant critique. Non seulement le genre est devenu un moyen banal et routinier de caractériser les différences entre les sexes mais il a également parfois empêché les féministes de s’intéresser aux importantes questions posées par les nouvelles recherches menées dans les domaines de la biologie et de la psychologie. L’auteur ne prétend pas qu’il faille éliminer le genre et les notions qui lui sont (...)
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    Millenial Fantasies : The Future of “Gender” in the 21st Century.Joan Wallach Scott - 2010 - Clio 32:89-117.
    Le genre est-il encore une « catégorie utile » d’analyse? Cet article suggère qu’il a perdu son tranchant critique. Non seulement le genre est devenu un moyen banal et routinier de caractériser les différences entre les sexes mais il a également parfois empêché les féministes de s’intéresser aux importantes questions posées par les nouvelles recherches menées dans les domaines de la biologie et de la psychologie. L’auteur ne prétend pas qu’il faille éliminer le genre et les notions qui lui sont (...)
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    Transitive Islam: millenial philosophy.Ansari Yamamah - 2021 - Amman: Arabian Novel For Publishing And Distribution. Edited by Suasana Ginting & Sabrun Jukhoir.
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    Arguing the apocalypse: A theory of millenial rhetoric.John F. Laffey - 1996 - History of European Ideas 22 (2):125-126.
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  5. Review of Maurizio Bettini, Classical Indiscretions: A Millenial Enquiry into the State of Classics. [REVIEW]M. Leonard - unknown
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  6. The apocalyptic politics of Richard Price and Joseph Priestley: a study in eighteenth century English republican millenialism. [REVIEW]D. Raphael - 1984 - Enlightenment and Dissent 3:116-118.
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    Ruth H. Bloch, "Visionary Republic. Millenial Theories in American Thought, 1756-1800". [REVIEW]Richard H. Popkin - 1988 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 26 (2):326.
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    Aesthetics as Secular Millennialism: Its Trail From Baumgarten and Kant to Walt Disney and Hitler.Benjamin Bennett - 2013 - Lewisburg: Bucknell University Press.
    Secular Millenialism: The Train of Aesthetics from Baumgarten and Kant to Walt Disney and Hitler by Benjamin Bennett combines the perspectives of intellectual history, literary history, and political history in order to illuminate the operation of the idea of aesthetics, and of the historical actualization of that idea, in the background of twentieth-century totalitarianism.
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    Aesthetics as Secular Millennialism: Its Trail From Baumgarten and Kant to Walt Disney and Hitler.Benjamin Bennett - 2013 - Lewisburg: Bucknell University Press.
    Secular Millenialism: The Train of Aesthetics from Baumgarten and Kant to Walt Disney and Hitler by Benjamin Bennett combines the perspectives of intellectual history, literary history, and political history in order to illuminate the operation of the idea of aesthetics, and of the historical actualization of that idea, in the background of twentieth-century totalitarianism.
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  10. Millennial Tendencies in Response to Apocalyptic Threats.James J. Hughes - 2008 - In Nick Bostrom & Milan M. Cirkovic (eds.), Global Catastrophic Risks. Oxford University Press. pp. 73-90.
    Popular discussion of utopian possibilities and apocalyptic risks from new technologies is sometimes dismissed as ungrounded millennial hysteria. In this essay I reflect on the various types of historic, pancultural millennialism. I then suggest how contemporary forms of secular techno-utopian and techno-apocalyptic discourse reflect these millennialist types and their characteristic biases to over- or under-estimate catastrophic risks, and adopt fatalistic or inappropriate stances toward risk reduction. Then I suggest that awareness of these characteristic millennialist cognitive biases help us separate grounded (...)
     
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