Socialism Vs. Capitalism In comparison to capitalism, socialism is better described being its emergence both as a serious threat to capitalism and as a plan to transcend and replace it. Capitalism includes such modes of production in the bourgeois, Marxist interpretation. These involve certain forms of dominance over the productive strength like the manpower that […]
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Socialism Explained | eBook | AudioBook
The Following is an Excerpt from this Book A socialist republic, socialist country, or socialist state can also be regarded as a state of affairs managed by workers or their republican concepts. It is a constitutionally sovereign representation committed to the formation of socialism. In the West, the term communist regime is sometimes used in […]
Software Development Fundamentals Explained
What is Software Development? Software Development can be defined as the process of designing, programming, specifying, documenting, testing, conceiving, and bug fixing, which together help in the process of developing and maintenance of different frameworks, applications, and the other components of the software. According to the IBM Research, Software development is defined as the process […]
Software Development Fundamentals | eBook | AudioBook
The Following is an Excerpt from this Book Software development is defined as the process of inter-related computer science activities that work towards the process of designing, creating, employing, and supporting software. The development of software is carried out by professional software developers, software engineers, and programmers or coders. Other professionals, like hardware makers, device […]
History Of Revolutions Explained
The Russian Revolution The Russian Revolution began with the abolition of the monarchy in the year 1917 and it ended in 1923 when Bolshevik of the Soviet Union was established. It was a period of social and political revolution throughout the Russian Empire. The revolution was triggered by the February Revolution at the time of […]
History Of Revolutions | eBook | AudioBook
The Following is an Excerpt from this Book Two major rebellions took place in Russia in 1917 in February and October of the same year, both of which combined have been referred to as the Russian Revolution. However, the revolution did not end the same year and ended in the year 1923. Russians were tired […]
Decentralized Finance Explained | eBook | AudioBook
The Following is an Excerpt from this Book DeFi (Decentralized Finance) is the phenomenon that optimizes decentralized networks to convert old financial products into unstable, open protocols that operate without the interference of intermediaries. A website viz., defi.network, set up by a group of DeFi-driven entrepreneurs, built what is termed as Open Community of Decentralized […]
Cashless Society Explained | eBook | AudioBook
The Following is an Excerpt from this Book People have experienced a rising phenomenon in cashless transactions in recent decades, as well as explicitly sold commodities and services in this fashion. Also, it has emerged after the advent of the global economic crisis that proprietary cryptocurrencies have posed some dubiousness. All these developments present the […]
Randomness Explained
A realistic representation Randomness in the popular language is the professed absence of predictability or pattern of occurrences. A random series of symbols, steps, or events also has no order and does not obey an intelligible pattern or mix. Single random events are by definition uncertain, but the occurrence of various outcomes over multiple events […]
Randomness Explained | eBook | AudioBook
The Following is an Excerpt from this Book Randomness is a theory used in social sciences and mathematics to refer to factors of chance that occur in such a way that the individual occurrences in a sequence of events or outcomes do not display a connection in their frequency to each other. Events are independent […]
Albert Camus’ Philosophy Explained
Albert Camus’ introduction Albert Camus was an Algerian-French writer, novelist, metaphysical essayist playwright, and a Nobel prize-winner. While he was neither by formal training nor a philosopher by practice, his novels, studies, papers, essays, and speeches, it ranges from extremism and political extremism to even suicide and capital punishment. He made significant, influential inputs to […]
Albert Camus’ Philosophy | eBook | AudioBook
The Following is an Excerpt from this Book Albert Camus (Nov 7, 1913 – Jan 4, 1960) was an Algerian born French author, journalist, and philosopher. In 1957, at the age of 44, he has conferred the Nobel Prize in Literature, in history’s the second-youngest recipient. Camus had been born to French parents in Algeria. […]
Aldoux Huxley’s Philosophy Explained
Aldous Huxley: An introduction Aldous Huxley was born in the year 1894 in Surrey, England. He had been the third son of the novelist and school teacher Leonard Huxley, who transcribed Cornhill Magazine also his first wife, Julia Arnold, who established Prior’s Field School. Julia was the poet and critic’s Matthew Arnold’s niece and Ms. […]
Aldoux Huxley’s Philosophy | eBook | AudioBook
The Following is an Excerpt from this Book Aldous Leonard Huxley (July 26, 1894 – November 22, 1963) was a prominent English author and one of the famous Huxley family’s most influential members. He had published a variety of novels, on different topics. Many of his books deal with contemporary culture, with the implications of […]
George Orwell’s Philosophy Explained
George Orwell: About his life Being an essayist, novelist, and critic, George Orwell was best known for his novels Animal Farm and Nineteen Eighty-Four. He was a man with strong convictions who addressed some of his time’s biggest political movements, including nationalism, populism, and communism. George Orwell was born on 25 June 1903 in Motihari, […]
George Orwell’s Philosophy | eBook | AudioBook
The Following is an Excerpt from this Book George Orwell was born on 25 June 1903 in Motihari in Bihar (then, British India). His great-grandfather, Charles Blair, was a rich country fellow of England and had an income as a landlord of plantations in Jamaica. His grandfather, Thomas Blair, was a clergyman. Eric Blair (Orwell) […]
Uncertainty Principle Of Werner Heisenberg Explained
Uncertainty principle: About Heisenberg In February 1927, the youthful Werner Heisenberg created a central piece of quantum theory, the principle of uncertainty, with significant implications. Werner Heisenberg was born in Germany in December 1901 to a renowned academic clan. In his childhood, he was fond of mathematics and technological devices, and his faculties thought he […]
Uncertainty Principle of Werner Heisenberg | eBook | AudioBook
The Following is an Excerpt from this Book The Uncertainty Principle, also known as the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle or the Indeterminacy Principle, was formulated in 1927 by the German physicist Werner Heisenberg. It states that the position and momentum of an object cannot be determined exactly at the same time, except in a theoretical domain. […]
Sixth Sense Explained
Oliver Napoleon Hill, an American self-help author, termed the ingredients of the Sixth Sense as the 13th Step towards prosperity, and he truly believed it. Through this conviction, he is not isolated though many more personalities believe in the sixth sense factor. At one point of time claiming that the Sun simply stays static and […]
Sixth Sense | eBook | AudioBook
The Following is an Excerpt from this Book Sixth sense: A revealing background Sixth sense or extrasensory perception (ESP) is the capacity of the angels, spirits, demons, heaven, and hell, etc. intending to perceive the invisible aspect or hidden world. Sixth sense (ESP) offers the opportunity to consider the subtle connection of cause and effect […]