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Birth Name:
Martin Wight
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Birth Date:
Wed, Nov 26, 1913
Time of Birth:
Unknown (using Noon)
Place of Birth:
Brighton, England, United Kingdom
Age:
110
Zodiac Sign:
Sagittarius
Astrology Data:
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Robert James Martin Wight (1913–1972), also known as Martin Wight, was one of the foremost British scholars of international relations in the twentieth century. He was the author of Power Politics (1946; revised and expanded edition 1978), as well as the seminal essay "Why Is There No International Theory?" (first published in the journal International Relations in 1960 and republished in the edited collection Diplomatic Investigations in 1966). He was a teacher of some renown at both the London School of Economics and the University of Sussex, where he served as the founding Dean of European Studies.
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Astrological aspects and planetary data / tags for Martin Wight: Sun 3 Sagittarius, Moon 12 Scorpio, Mercury 26 Scorpio, Venus 15 Scorpio, Mars 24 Cancer, Jupiter 17 Capricorn, Saturn 15 Gemini, Uranus 4 Aquarius, Neptune 28 Cancer, Pluto 0 Cancer, Sun Sextile Uranus, Sun Semi Square Jupiter, Mercury Trine Mars, Mercury Trine Neptune, Venus Sextile Jupiter, Venus Quincunx Saturn, Venus Sesquiquadrate Pluto, Mars Conjunct Neptune, Jupiter Quincunx Saturn, Saturn Semi Square Neptune
Categories related to Martin Wight: International relations scholars, People from Brighton, Oxford, November 26 births, English Anglicans, The Observer people, Academics of the London School of Economics, 1972 deaths, Academics of the University of Sussex, Alumni of Hertford College, Anglican scholars, People educated at Bradfield College, 20th-century Anglicans, 1913 births, English political scientists, Chatham House people, English conscientious objectors, English Christian pacifists, Anglican pacifists, 20th-century English historians, 20th-century English male writers, English School (international relations), Writers from Sussex
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