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| | Nordic theory: Facts and details from Encyclopedia Topic |
 | | The master race (german: herrenrasse, herrenvolk) is a concept in nazi ideology, which holds that the germanic and nordic people represent an ideal... |  | | Grant argued that the Nordic race had been responsible for most of humanity's great achievements, EHandler: no quick summary. |  | | Grant's speculative approach to this problem was to claim that many of the achievements of Mediterranean culture were really the result of Nordic genes which had entered into the Mediterranean gene pool Greg Flesch quick summary: |
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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/n/no/nordic_theory.htm
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| | Articles - Lothrop Stoddard |
 | | After World War II, Stoddard´s theories were judged as too closely aligned with those of the Nazis and he suffered a large drop in popularity. |  | | Unlike his mentor Madison Grant, Stoddard was less concerned with which varieties of European people were superior to others (Nordic theory), but was more concerned with what he called "bi-racialism," seeing the world as being composed of simply black and white races. |  | | Stoddard´s racial theories would help depopularize Grant´s Nordicism and usher in a new kind of racial thinking, which would later be called "Pan-Aryanism" (Aryanism was the belief in a superior white European race). |
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http://www.centralairconditioners.net/articles/Lothrop_Stoddard
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| | Master race - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Proponents of Nordic theory further argued that Nordic peoples had developed innate toughness and determination due to the harsh, challenging climate in which they evolved. |  | | The origins of the Nazi version of the theory of the master race were in 19th century racial theories of Count Arthur de Gobineau, who argued that cultures degenerate when distinct races mix. |  | | ) is a concept in Nazi ideology, which holds that the Germanic and Nordic people represent an ideal and "pure race". |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Master_race
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| | Semiotics |
 | | Martinez (1998) A Semiotic Theory of Music According to a Peircian Rationale |  | | Abduction and a Theory of Visual Interpretation (1996) |  | | Gary Genosko McLuhan, Baudrillard and Cultural Theory (Cyber Semiotics Institute) |
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http://carbon.cudenver.edu/~mryder/itc_data/semiotics.html
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| | Llewellyn Encyclopedia |
 | | To that end, the alchemical theory states that eternal wisdom remains latent, dormant and obscure in humanity so long as a mundane state of ignorance and superficiality exists. |  | | The primary goal of alchemy is to bring all things, including humanity to its pre-ordained state of perfection. |  | | Asatru: Those who practice Asatru devote themselves to the Nordic, Germanic, and Icelandic Deities, and may do so to the exclusion of all other Deities by a voluntary covenant. |
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http://www.llewellynencyclopedia.com/glossary.php
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| | Publications |
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