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propagandistic and from
Dziga Vertov's newsreel series Kino-Pravda, the best known of these, lasted from 1922 to 1925 and had a propagandistic bent ; Vertov used the series to promote socialist realism but also to experiment with cinema.
Barbusse in turn was harshly criticized for his admiration of Stalin and his propagandistic activities on behalf of Soviet Russia by his former comrade Victor Serge, who noted that Barbusse had dedicated a book to Leon Trotsky before Stalin had definitively won the power struggle against Trotsky, only to denounce Trotsky as a traitor after the latter's fall from power.
The triumphal arch changed from being a personal monument to being an essentially propagandistic one, serving to announce and promote the presence of the ruler and the laws of the state.
Although many of Bo ’ s campaigns earned popular support, especially from the city ’ s poor, his leadership style has been described as “ propagandistic ,” “ ruthless ,” and “ arrogant ” by subordinates and city officials, academics, journalists, and other professionals.
The plans varied in efficacy and intention, from propagandistic purposes to effective disruption of the Cuban government and economy.

propagandistic and United
The Elusive Avengers, filmed in Cold War era, by contrast, avoided references to United States, and replaced the obviously propagandistic black Tom with a more realistic gipsy Yashka.

propagandistic and States
The original intent of the newspaper was unabashedly polemical and propagandistic in defence of the Papal States, adopting the name of a private pamphlet financed by a French Catholic legitimist group.

propagandistic and might
Note that some of the contents of the site might be propagandistic, wrong and / or biased.
Our propagandistic work consisted mainly of finding out names of isolated individuals in the Communist Party, or close to the party, who might be interested, arranging an interview, spending hours and hours talking to a single individual, writing long letters explaining all our principled positions in an attempt to win over one person.

propagandistic and convince
* Propaganda film, usually a documentary-style production or a fictional screenplay, that is produced to convince the viewer of a certain political point or influence the opinions or behavior of people, often by providing deliberately misleading, propagandistic content

propagandistic and few
The assertion of propagandistic editorial intervention by Crowley exaggerates both his glosses, and the evidence that he deliberately deleted " Catholic " elements of Langland's poem — i. e., a few references to purgatory, transubstantiation, and some praise for monasticism.
Just a few days earlier, on 22 August, he had told his generals, " I will provide a propagandistic casus belli.
His popularity in his native country, owing especially to politically propagandistic works, was such that few of his major paintings left Germany, as many were quickly acquired by museums in Berlin.

propagandistic and same
The special public videotelephone service was offered to the general public, which had to simultaneously visit special post office videophone booths in their respective cities, but which at the same time also had Nazi political and propagandistic overtones similar to the broadcasting of the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin.

propagandistic and presented
The propagandistic rationale behind formation of the H-K-T was presented as a national Polish-German struggle to assimilate one group into the other.

propagandistic and by
Filmed with a budget that will not be reached by a Romanian movie until 1970 ( Michael the Brave, supported by the Romanian communist regime also for propagandistic purposes ), the movie was meant to shift the perception of the Romanian public towards an acceptance of Romanian involvement into an expected Balkan conflict ( the First Balkan War ).
This traditional portrayal may be wrong: like Richard III of England in the Wars of the Roses, Adandozan may have been the object of a propagandistic rewriting of history after he lost the throne, turned into a monster by his successor as a means of excusing the coup d ' état and legitimizing the new regime.
The last statement was made in the context of observing that the nature of rule by a distant Parliament effectively required a loss of some rights, but was shorn of this context in propagandistic analysis.
The poem and its sentiments have since been parodied by many people often unhappy with the jingoism they feel it expresses or the propagandistic use it is put to.
However, by the middle of the Empire, although there were types that made important statements, and some that were overtly political or propagandistic in nature, the majority of the types were stock images of personifications or deities.
She reviewed the documentary Waiting for Superman, directed by Davis Guggenheim, as " propagandistic " ( pro-charter schools and anti-public schools ), studded with " myths " and at least one " flatly wrong " claim.
Just prior to Codreanu's 1938 trial, his origins were the subject of an anti-Legionary propagandistic campaign organized by the authorities, who distributed copies of a variant of his genealogy which alleged that he was of mixed ancestry, being the descendant of not just Ukrainians, Germans, and Romanians, but also Czechs and Russians, and that several of their ancestors were delinquents.
Politically affiliated films appearing in 1908, often deemed propagandistic by today's terms.
He suspected they were propagandistic, seeking to advertise a false tolerance by showcasing a modern Negro dance group.
The incident seems to show that poems performed by rhapsodes had political and propagandistic importance in the Peloponnese in the early sixth century BC.
Art was treated by Sarmatians as propagandistic in function: its role was to immortalise a good name for the family, extolling the virtues of ancestors and their great deeds.
It was based on a strike by immigrant women working in the garment industry and has been variously described as one-sided and propagandistic.
On the other hand, the open space of the Theresienwiese and the existing imposing and symbolic architecture were readily used for propagandistic staging, for example for the mass events connected with the pompous May Day celebrations which took place until the outbreak of World War II, as is evident in accounts written by the tightly controlled press.
This idea was probably picked up by the poet Claudian, who, in his fanciful and propagandistic poetry for the Theodosian family, moved the wind to the decisive moment of the battle.

propagandistic and independent
The Geefs family played a leading role in the craze for public sculpture that followed Belgian independence in the 1830s, producing several propagandistic monuments that emphasized a " historical continuity of the southern Low Countries in the new independent state.

propagandistic and would
In fact, I don't think Al Jazeera would, on a bad day, have transmitted anything so utterly propagandistic.

propagandistic and be
However, in view of the difficulty in finding accurate counts in the first place, Caesar's propagandistic purposes, and the common exaggeration of numbers in ancient texts, the stated totals of enemy combatants are likely to be too high.
The mere exposure effect may also be relevant to propagandistic repetition like the Big Lie.
Besides that, there are a number of additional problems concerning Ancient historians ; they could be very biased in their reports, as inflating the number of enemies has been one of the favourite propagandistic resources of all times.
" The role of the Ministry of Justice, which was not mentioned in the Constitution, appeared to be largely formal and propagandistic.

propagandistic and more
The old propagandistic elements are now more a source of comedy than hate, and the early style is much appreciated.
During World War II, the photographic unit of the FSA was reassigned to the Office of War Information and put to more propagandistic uses for one year, and then disbanded.
In the paintings of Philippe de Champaigne there are both propagandistic portraits of Louis XIII's minister Cardinal Richelieu and other more contemplative portraits of people in the Catholic Jansenist sect.
In the paintings of Philippe de Champaigne there are both propagandistic portraits of Louis XIII's minister Cardinal Richelieu and other more contemplative portraits of people in the Jansenist sect.

propagandistic and .”
Chapter headings such as ‘ Selective Use of Violence for propagandistic Effects ’ and ‘ Implicit and Explicit Terror ’ made that fact clear enough ... The little booklet thus violated President Reagan ’ s own Presidential Directive 12333, signed in December 1981, which prohibited any U. S. government employee-including the CIA-from having anything to do with assassinations .”

propagandistic and forms
A number of the völkisch-populist movements that had developed during the late 19th century in the German Empire, under the impress of National Romanticism, were reorganized along propagandistic lines after the German defeat in World War I, as the word " the people " ( Volk ) became increasingly politicized as a flag for new forms of ethnic nationalism.

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