Evolution
شعبية / بلدية | Name | 2007 (22) | 2001 (32) | Name in 1998 (26) | 1995 (13) | 1988 (25) | Capital |
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إجدابيا | Ajdabiya District | x | x | Ajdabiya | |||
البطنان | Butnan District (Tobruk in 1995, from 1988 Tobruk District) | x | x | Batan | x | Tobruk | Tobruk |
الحزام الاخضر | Hizam al Akhdar District | x | Aybar | ||||
الجبل الاخضر | Jabal al Akhdar | x | x | Jabal al Akhdar | x | x | Bayda |
الجبل الغربي | Jabal al Gharbi District | x | x | Gharyan | |||
الجغبوب | Jaghbub Administrative Region | AR | Administrative Region | ||||
الجفارة | Jafara (from 1988 'Aziziya District) | x | x | Jafara | 'Aziziya | 'Aziziya | |
الجفرة | Jufra District | x | x | Jufra | 4 | x | Hun |
الكفرة | Kufra District | x | x | Kufra | 5 | x | Al Jawf |
المرج | Marj District (1983–1988 Fati District) | x | x | Marj | Fati | Marj, Barca in antiquity | |
المرقب | Murqub District (Morqib) (from 1995 & 1988 Khoms District) | x | x | Murqub | 5 | Khoms | Khoms |
القطرون | Qatrun Administrative Region | AR | Administrative Region | ||||
القبة | Quba District | x | Quba | Quba, or Giovanni Berta | |||
الواحات | Al Wahat District (Waha in 1995) | x | x | Wahad | 4 | Ajdabiya (cf. Ajdabiya District) | |
الوسطى | Wusta | 4 | |||||
النقاط الخمس | Nuqat al Khams (Nikat al Khums in 1995) | x | x | Nikat al Khams | 5 | x | Zuwara |
أوباري | Awbari District | 5a | x | Ubari | |||
الزاوية | Zawiya District | x | x | Zawiya | x | x | Zawiya |
بني وليد | Bani Walid District (from 1988 Sawfajjin District) | x | Bani Walid | Bani Walid | |||
بنغازي | Benghazi | x | x | Benghazi | x | x | Benghazi |
درنة | Derna District | x | x | Derna | x | Derna | |
فزان | Fezzan (or Fazzan) | 4 | Sabha | ||||
غدامس | Ghadames District | x | x | Ghadames | |||
غريان | Gharyan District | x | Gharyan | x | Gharyan | ||
غات | Ghat District (from 1988 Ubari) | x | x | Ghat | |||
مرادة | Marada Administrative Region | AR | Administrative Region | ||||
مصراتة | Misrata District (oincludes 1988 Bani Walid District and Zlitan District) | x | x | Misrata | 4 | x | Misrata |
مزدة | Mizda District | x | Mizda | ||||
مرزق | Murzuq District (Marzug in 1995) | x | x | Murzaq | 5 | x | Murzuk |
النقازة | Naggaza | 4 | |||||
نالوت | Nalut District | x | x | Nalout | Nalut | ||
سبها | Sabha District | x | x | Sabha | 5 | x | Sabha |
صبراته و صرمان | Sabratha wa Sorman District | x | Sabratha & Sorman | ||||
سوف الجين | Sawfajjin District | 4 | x | Bani Walid | |||
سرت | Sirte District (Khalij Sirte in 1995) | x | x | Sirte | 5 | x | Sirte |
تاجوراء والنواحي الأربع | Tajura wa Arba‘ District | x | Tajura | ||||
طرابلس | Tripoli District | x | x | Tripoli | x | x | Tripoli |
ترهونة و مسلاته | Tarhuna wa Msalata District (from 1988 Tarhuna District) | x | Tarhuna & Msalata | Tarhuna | Tarhuna | ||
وادي الحياة | Wadi al Hayaa District (1995 Wadi al Hait?, from 1988 Ubari) | x | x | Wadi al Hait? | 5b | ||
وادي الشاطئ | Wadi al Shatii District (Shati' in 1988) | x | x | Wadi al Shaati | Shati' | Adiri or Brak | |
يفرن | Yafran District (Yifren) | x | Yefrin | x | Yafran | ||
زلتان | Zlitan District | x | Zliten |
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“Like Freud, Jung believes that the human mind contains archaic remnants, residues of the long history and evolution of mankind. In the unconscious, primordial universally human images lie dormant. Those primordial images are the most ancient, universal and deep thoughts of mankind. Since they embody feelings as much as thought, they are properly thought feelings. Where Freud postulates a mass psyche, Jung postulates a collective psyche.”
—Patrick Mullahy (b. 1912)
“The more specific idea of evolution now reached isa change from an indefinite, incoherent homogeneity to a definite, coherent heterogeneity, accompanying the dissipation of motion and integration of matter.”
—Herbert Spencer (18201903)
“By contrast with history, evolution is an unconscious process. Another, and perhaps a better way of putting it would be to say that evolution is a natural process, history a human one.... Insofar as we treat man as a part of naturefor instance in a biological survey of evolutionwe are precisely not treating him as a historical being. As a historically developing being, he is set over against nature, both as a knower and as a doer.”
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