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  • 31Classical economics — is widely regarded as the first modern school of economic thought. Its major developers include Adam Smith, Jean Baptiste Say, David Ricardo, Thomas Malthus and John Stuart Mill. Adam Smith s The Wealth of Nations in 1776 is usually considered to …

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  • 32Neo soul — Stylistic origins Soul, R B, hip hop, funk, jazz, electronic, quiet storm, pop, jazz funk, fusion, African Cultural origins 1980s early 1990s, United States, United Kingdom …

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  • 33Neo-Marxism — is a loose term for various twentieth century approaches that amend or extend Marxism and Marxist theory, usually by incorporating elements from other intellectual traditions, such as: critical theory, psychoanalysis or Existentialism (in the… …

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  • 34Neo-populism — or Neopopulism, also known as media populism or new populism, is a cultural and political movement emergent in the early 21st century, especially in Latin American countries. It is distinct from 20th century populism in that it radically combines …

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  • 35Neo-Assyrian Empire — ←   ←   …

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  • 36Neo-Riemannian theory — refers to a loose collection of ideas present in the writings of music theorists such as David Lewin, Brian Hyer, Richard Cohn, and Henry Klumpenhouwer. Drawing on the work of Hugo Riemann (1849 1919), these theorists grouped together… …

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  • 37NEO-ARAMAIC — NEO ARAMAIC, general name for the various branches of spoken Aramaic, both western and eastern. Three groups of dialects are known. The first includes the dialects of Maʿlūla, a continuation of the western branch of Middle Aramaic, spoken by… …

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  • 38Neo-Medieval music — is a term used to describe a variety of styles within modern popular music. A common characteristic of these styles is that they contain elements of Medieval music and early music in general. Music styles within neo Medieval music vary from… …

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  • 39Classical compound — Classical compounds (also known as neoclassical compounds, and combining forms) are compound words composed from Latin or Ancient Greek root words. A large portion of the technical and scientific lexicon of English and other Western European… …

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  • 40Neo-druidism — or neo druidry (referred to simply as Druidry by some adherents) is a form of modern spirituality or religion that promotes harmony and worship of nature, and respect for all beings, including the environment. It is considered to be a Neopagan… …

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