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Your Name. POL 108, crn 22009, Cross-Cultural Dialogue
Caroll Quigley
This is a philosopher and historian who was born
and raised in Massachusetts. His main interest
was academics, politics as well as being a teacher
in universities across America. He was born in
1910 and died in 1977. His notable legacy is the
inclusive diversity, weapons and democracy as
well as Round Table Group.
Sources
Quigley, Carroll. Tragedy & Hope. New York:
Macmillan, 1966.
Quigley, Carroll. Anglo-American Establishment. G.
S. G. & Associates, Incorporated, 1981.
Quigley, Carroll. "Mexican National Character and
Circum‐Mediterranean Personality Structure."
American Anthropologist 75, no. 1 (1973): 319322.
Iqbal, Mohammad.
He was born in 1877 and died in 1938. His origin
was in India. His main concern was politics,
writing poems, academics and a scholar. He is
widely known as Allma Iqbal. One among his
main achievement was the inspiration of the
development of the Pakistan Movement Which
was a political movement in Pakistan.
The reconstruction of religious thought in Islam.
Stanford University Press, 2013.
The Political Philosophy of Muhammad Iqbal: Islam
and Nationalism in Late Colonial India. Cambridge
University Press, 2012.
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Macro-unit or “sphere”
Macro-unit or “sphere”
State: Quigley believed in governance, evident
State: The philosopher believed in religious deity
from the way he became a consultant to the
and the power of Allah in the Muslim culture.
United States Navy and the DOD.
Polis: Cultural sett...