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  • 61Classical Association of New England — The Classical Association of New England (CANE) is a professional organization for scholars and teachers of classical antiquity in the 6 New England states. CANE was founded in 1906 by a group of concerned collegiate Hellenists [1] led by George… …

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  • 62neo-liberalism — A loosely knit body of ideas which became very influential during the 1980s and which were premissed upon a (slight) rethinking and a (substantial) reassertion of classical liberalism . The most prominent neo liberals are libertarians ,… …

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  • 63Néo-Platonisme — Néoplatonisme ██████████ …

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  • 64Néo-platonicien — Néoplatonisme ██████████ …

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  • 66classical liberalism —    That form of liberalism which was concerned with the extension of liberty and tolerance and which flourished in the middle of the nineteenth century. Adherents were concerned to develop the capacities and raise the living standards of its… …

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  • 67neo soul — noun A subgenre of rhythm and blues that combines the elements of contemporary rhythm and blues, 1970s style soul music, hip hop, rap, jazz, funk, and classical music …

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  • 68New classical macroeconomics — New classical macroeconomics, sometimes simply called new classical economics, is a school of thought in macroeconomics that builds its analysis entirely on a neoclassical framework. Specifically, it emphasizes the importance of rigorous… …

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  • 69The Institute of Classical Architecture & Classical America — The Institute of Classical Architecture Classical America, founded as two separate nonprofit organizations in 1991 and 1968, respectively, merged in 2002 as a national organization dedicated to advancing the classical tradition in architecture,… …

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  • 70criminology, classical — Originating in eighteenth century philosophy, classicism views both criminality and the administration of criminal justice as premised upon principles of rationality, choice, responsibility, and the deterrent power of punishment. It is usually… …

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