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Karl Heinrich Marx (5 May 1818 – 14 March 1883) was a German philosopher, economist, sociologist, historian, journalist, and revolutionary socialist. His ideas played a significant role in the development of social science and the socialist political movement. He published various books during his lifetime, with the most notable being The Communist Manifesto (1848) and Capital (1867–1894); some of his works were co-written with his friend and fellow German revolutionary socialist, Friedrich Engels.
Born into a wealthy middle class family in Trier, formerly in Prussian Rhineland now called Rhineland-Palatinate, Marx studied at both the University of Bonn and the University of Berlin, where he became interested in the philosophical ideas of the Young Hegelians. In 1836, he became engaged to Jenny von Westphalen, marrying her in 1843. After his studies, he wrote for a radical newspaper in Cologne, and began to work out his theory of dialectical materialism. Moving to Paris in 1843, he began writing for other radical newspapers. He met Engels in Paris, and the two men worked together on a series of books. Exiled to Brussels, he became a leading figure of the Communist League, before moving back to Cologne, where he founded his own newspaper. In 1849 he was exiled again and moved to London together with his wife and children. In London, where the family was reduced to poverty, Marx continued writing and formulating his theories about the nature of society and how he believed it could be improved, and also campaigned for socialism—he became a significant figure in the International Workingmen's Association.
Clinton Richard Dawkins, FRS, FRSL (born 26 March 1941), known as Richard Dawkins, is a British ethologist, evolutionary biologist and author. He is an emeritus fellow of New College, Oxford, and was the University of Oxford's Professor for Public Understanding of Science from 1995 until 2008.
Dawkins came to prominence with his 1976 book The Selfish Gene, which popularised the gene-centered view of evolution and introduced the term meme. In 1982 he introduced an influential concept into evolutionary biology, presented in his book The Extended Phenotype, that the phenotypic effects of a gene are not necessarily limited to an organism's body, but can stretch far into the environment, including the bodies of other organisms.
Dawkins is an atheist, a vice president of the British Humanist Association, and a supporter of the Brights movement. He is well known for his criticism of creationism and intelligent design. In his 1986 book The Blind Watchmaker, he argued against the watchmaker analogy, an argument for the existence of a supernatural creator based upon the complexity of living organisms. Instead, he described evolutionary processes as analogous to a blind watchmaker. He has since written several popular science books, and makes regular television and radio appearances, predominantly discussing these topics. In his 2006 book The God Delusion, Dawkins contends that a supernatural creator almost certainly does not exist and that religious faith is a delusion—"a fixed false belief." As of January 2010 the English-language version has sold more than two million copies and had been translated into 31 languages.
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The Oedipus Complex
Selfless Love
Your path to success
Is one phone call away
Are you ready?
Give all of your money
If you truly believe
Act now to reserve your seat
Are you ready?
Send all of your money
Give me all of your money
The less that you know is
To profit from ignorance
Are you ready?
Taking all of your money
Televise fear in the home
Don't believe everything you read
Pay attention
You're giving all of your money
Down the 9th street station on a Saturday
Recent considerations sent the world astray
And I can't shake this feeling off
I heard they're selling souls at cost
So hold your head today is tomorrow
All your thoughts fall in sorrow
Genuine things, still I keep coming
An absolute affirmation
Reassess the situation
Genuine things, still I keep coming
Sudden Sunday morning and I can't count to two
Somewhere in downtown Brooklyn I see them look at you
And it's a tease, it's a tease, it's a tease but it always works
And it's relief, it's relief, it's relief but it always seems to work
So hold your head today is tomorrow
All your thoughts fall in sorrow
Genuine things, still I keep coming
An absolute affirmation
Reassess the situation
Genuine things, still I keep coming back
And I know
You always know what's better for me
Yes I know, yes I know, yes I know
You always know what's better for me
So hold your head today is tomorrow
All your thoughts fall in sorrow
Genuine things, still I keep coming
An absolute affirmation
Comes and gets the confirmation
Genuine things, still I keep coming back
Coming back, coming back, coming back
Coming back, coming back
Still I keep coming back
Coming back, coming back, coming back
Coming back, coming back, coming back
This is how it's gonna be
We've had enough for a long time
So who's it gonna be?
Someone that's free
From a list of crimes, you know it
Get up, get up, get up, c'mon now
The radio will only bring you down
I see you standing on a wire
And all your chances they went out for hire
All day long the same mistakes
With all the time for commercial breaks
I see you dancing took all your chances
I see you dancing took all your chances
This is how it's gonna be
We've had enough for a long time
And who's it gonna be?
Someone that's free
From a list of crimes, you know it
Go license a satellite
Another sound it dies tonight
Well, this signal is clear and bright
Deregulation, it don't sit right
And this is how it's gonna be
We've had enough for a long time
And who's it gonna be?
Someone that's free
From a list of crimes, you know it
And this is how it's gonna be
How it's gonna be
How it's gonna be from now on
How it's gonna be from now on
Well, I see you around town
You got no time for dressing down
The day's headlines, all suit you fine, oh
You make your way right through the crowd
Invisible eyes are everywhere
You check your coat, they check your hair
You new line fashion and you put on passion
Don't seem to get you anywhere
Well all the party crashers
And all the party crashers
And all the party crashers, yeah
They send a message across this town
The DJ is in from overseas
You're breaking hearts, he's making beats
Your hands are shaking as you hit the pavement
Can't catch a break on 13th street
And I say, "These days things seems strange"
Oh now, these days things seems strange
They're taking over while we think it over
Can't get a message anyway
To all the party crashers
And all the party crashers
And all the party crashers, yeah
They send a message across the town, woh
And all the party crashers
Yeah all the party crashers
And all the party crashers
Well all the party crashers
Well, they let me down down down down down
They let me down down down down down
They let me down down down down down
They let me down down down down down
Suburbia, climb out the window to the street
Flock to the animals on the corner while they feed
Sell off your soul for a chance to be freed
Brush off the want and you give in to the need
It's the ones that no one ever thinks
5 am and we rush back from the scene
Visions of comfort too far for the eye to see
Hold back the tears was the promise forced to keep
If I can't see you soon then I?ll meet you in my dreams
Slowly heading down to New Orleans
Always runnin'
Always runnin'
Always runnin'
Always runnin'
Comin' up empty
Comin' up empty
Carried him home, a broken sack of bones
The stink of stale beer worn like a cheap cologne
Make the mornin' round of apologies
Never wanted to hurt any one
Always runnin'
Always runnin'
Always runnin'
Always comin' up empty
Comin' up empty
Turn on the light, dismiss that sound
What can it be when there's no one around
I am the thought that twists in your head
Rages and burns, keeps you from rest
Wherever you go, whenever you sleep
That's where I'll be
I am the shadow on the wall
I'll trip you up to watch you fall
Suffocating every move
To paralyze every thing that you do
Wherever you go, whenever you sleep
I'll be the secret forced to keep
Wherever you go, when ever you sleep
That's where I'll be
The feeling is crippling
The throat is tightening
The fists are clenching
Inside is wrenching
Wherever you go, whenever you sleep
I am the one that [Incomprehensible]
Wherever you go, when ever you sleep
I'll be the secret forced to keep
Wherever you go, whenever you sleep
All around us and in between
Politics like cancer
Information in extremes
Never find the answers
Events unfolded
Set the stage
We know they have us
In every way
They held a grudge
For way too long
I feel that danger
Coming on
I have grave expectations
For this strange situation
I signed my letter of resignation
For the stealing of a nation
Cut your losses
Get the votes
Come fall, they'll change
Every single quote
Heavy ammunition
Targets in sight
Inhuman nature
Fills me with fright
Do your life justice
The long and short of it is
There's no reaction
Oh well the long and short of it is
There's no reaction
People gather in cities world 'round
See them everywhere
Right to assemble and to speak out loud
Don't get you on the air
And you know they hear it all
And the roof's about to fall
In the distance they can hear us call
And they resist us but they hear the call, yeah
'Cause the long and short of it is
There's no reaction
I said the long and short of it is
There's no reaction
Interest level in this nation's great
We've been misunderstood
They check you out, they want to keep you at bay
And that's all well and good
And you know right where it's at
Executives wear party hats
But on their faces they've fallen flat
Yeah, on their faces they've fallen flat
The long and short of it is
The long and short of it is
Oh well the long and short of it is
I said the long and short of it is
Well there's no reaction
No, there's no reaction
And now there's no reaction, pal
And now there's no reaction, pal
Here now, there's no reaction, pal
There's no reaction, pal
And now there's no reaction, pal
No, no, there's no reaction, pal
So check it
The long and short of it is
The long and short of it is
I said the long and short of it is
There's no reaction
No, there's no reaction
And now there's no reaction, pal
No, no, there's no reaction, pal
Here now, there's no reaction, pal
There's no reaction, pal
And now there's no reaction, pal
This is how it's gonna be
We've had enough for a long time
So who's it gonna be?
Someone that's free
From a list of crimes, you know it
Get up, get up, get up, c'mon now
The radio will only bring you down
I see you standing on a wire
And all your chances they went out for hire
All day long the same mistakes
With all the time for commercial breaks
I see you dancing took all your chances
I see you dancing took all your chances
This is how it's gonna be
We've had enough for a long time
And who's it gonna be?
Someone that's free
From a list of crimes, you know it
Go license a satellite
Another sound it dies tonight
Well, this signal is clear and bright
Deregulation, it don't sit right
And this is how it's gonna be
We've had enough for a long time
And who's it gonna be?
Someone that's free
From a list of crimes, you know it
And this is how it's gonna be
How it's gonna be
How it's gonna be from now on
How it's gonna be from now on
How it's gonna be from now on