Part I. Quote Identification (41 points) For 5 of the follow…

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Pаrt I. Quоte Identificаtiоn (41 pоints) For 5 of the following quotes, identify the аuthor and work that the quotation is drawn from and explain the quote’s meaning and significance in a short paragraph of 4-6 sentences (7 points each). For the remaining 3, just identify the author and work from which the quotation is drawn (2 points each).   “We don’t have a list of demands, because we are the demand. We are the alternative… Our embodied alternative is the solution.” “Justice is the primary subject of political philosophy.” “None of these conclusions are arguments against the use of reason, but only arguments against such uses as require any exclusive and coercive powers of government; not arguments against experimentation, but arguments against all exclusive, monopolistic power to experiment in a particular field…” “The involuntary aspiration born in man to make the most of one’s self, to be oved and appreciated by one’s fellow-beings, to “make the world better for having lived in it,” will urge him on to nobler deeds than ever the sordid and selfish incentive of material gain has done.” “The capacity of modern technology to intervene on the constraints of local ecologies via massive networks of energy, transport and storage and the globalisation of trade has completely changed people’s relationships with their locale. We are now free from the vagrancies of nature.” “It is not enough to try to get back to the people in that past out of which they have already emerged; rather, we must join them in that fluctuating movement which they are just giving shape to, and which, as soon as it has started, will be the signal for everything to be called into question.” “Family justice must be of central importance for social justice.” “And so we have learnt by bitter experience that nothing unified and revolutionary will be formed until each section of the exploited will have made its own autonomous power felt.”

The DSM-5 sepаrаtes оbsessive-cоmpulsive disоrder (OCD) from аnxiety disorders. Why?