Universalizing a maxim ( statement ) leads to it being valid, or to one of two contradictions a contradiction in conception ( where the maxim, when universalized, is no longer a viable means to the end ) or a contradiction in will ( where the will of a person contradicts what the universalization of the maxim implies ).
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Under the eighth financial planning one by one teachers residence and latrines ware built for several schools . School Chalo Abhiyan was conducted with a view to hundred percent admission under the universalization scheme of education in 1992, in which hopeful success was achieved with a view to connect the guardians with the educational institutions and bring about qualitative changes in the work system of schools in 2000.
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In the Fourth and Fifth Theses of that work he identified all art as the " fruits of unsociableness " due to men's " antagonism in society ", and in the Seventh Thesis asserted that while such material property is indicative of a civilized state, only the ideal of morality and the universalization of refined value through the improvement of the mind of man " belongs to culture ".
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I think that all these manifestations of human activity should remain free and voluntary for all : I ask for them no modifications, restrictions or suppressions, other than those which result naturally and of necessity from the universalization of the principle of reciprocity which I propose . " Insofar as they ensure the worker's right to the full product of their labor, mutualists support markets and property in the product of labor.
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The ICBL monitors the global mine and cluster munition situation ( through Landmine and Cluster Munition Monitor, its research and monitoring arm ), and conducts advocacy activities, lobbying for implementation and universalization of the Mine Ban Treaty, humanitarian mine action programs geared toward the needs of mine-affected communities, support for landmine survivors, their families and their communities, and a stop to the production, use and transfer of landmines, including by non-State armed groups.
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Today, by contrast, universalization is expressed as a forward " escape " . " This involves the notion of " escape velocity " as outlined in " The Vital Illusion " ( 2000 ), which in turn, results in the postmodern " fallacy of escape velocity " on which the postmodern mind and critical view cannot, by definition, ever truly break free from the all-encompassing " self-referential " sphere of discourse.
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However, particularly after the coming to power of British Premier Margaret Thatcher in 1979 and US President Ronald Reagan in 1981, and the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, many social democratic party leaders were won to the ideological offensive which argued that capitalism had " won " and that, in the words of Francis Fukuyama's essay, capitalism had reached " the end point of mankind's ideological evolution and the universalization of Western liberal democracy as the final form of human government . ".
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Amongst these measures included the universalization of old-age pensions for all Canadians aged seventy and above ( 1951 ), the introduction of old age assistance for needy Canadians aged sixty-five and above ( 1951 ), the introduction of allowances for the blind ( 1951 ) and the disabled ( 1954 ), During his last term as Prime Minister, St-Laurent's government used $ 100 million in death taxes to establish the Canada Council to support research in the arts, humanities, and social sciences.
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The initiatives in these fields are support projects for the reconstruction of educational infrastructure in Haiti; a support project for the consolidation and expansion of the Plan Ceibal in Uruguay; a community education program in Mexico, which aims to raise quality of educational services for marginalized communities; a project to support the education plan in the Dominican Republic; the National Infrastructure Program for the universalization of education quality and equality in Ecuador; a program to support policies for the improvement of education equity in Argentina ( PROMEDU ); a project to improve education activities and learning quality in Mexico; and a comprehensive care program for children in Nicaragua, which contributes to the development of children living in extreme poverty within rural areas under 6 years old.
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:" " The same thing was almost going on in the postwar France of Sartre and Genet and what's more we knew about it-- But as to the actual existence of a Beat Generation, chances are it was really just an idea in our minds-- We'd stay up 24 hours drinking cup after cup of black coffee, playing record after record of Wardell Gray, Lester Young, Dexter Gordon, Willie Jackson, Lennie Tristano and all the rest, talking madly about that holy new feeling out there in the streets-- We'd write stories about some strange beatific Negro hepcat saint with goatee hitchhiking across Iowa with taped up horn bringing the secret message of blowing to other coasts, other cities, like a veritable Walter the Penniless leading an invisible First Crusade-- We had our mystic heroes and wrote, nay sung novels about them, erected long poems celebrating the new'angels'of the American underground-- In actuality there was only a handful of real hip swinging cats and what there was vanished mightily swiftly during the Korean War when ( and after ) a sinister new kind of efficiency appeared in America, maybe it was the result of the universalization of Television and nothing else ( the Polite Total Police Control of Dragnet's'peace'officers ) but the beat characters after 1950 vanished into jails and madhouses, or were shamed into silent conformity, the generation itself was shortlived and small in number . ""