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Tcecarenko [31]
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Directions: Write a 4 paragraph opinionated essay in response to the questions below.

Can the influence and prevalence of idealism via war be unbiased?
History
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Furkat [3]3 years ago
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Thus, Idealism has influenced other philosophies as well. Idealism emphasizes the principle of self-discipline. This principle leads to the development of the 'Self' of an individual. Because of the Idealistic philosophy and education, the school has grown into an important social organization

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