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Considers the political consequences of the remarks in a 1751 pamphlet by Franklin on demographic growth and its implications for the colonies.
Although Franklin apparently reconsidered shortly thereafter, and the phrases were omitted from all later printings of the pamphlet, his views may have played a role in his political defeat in 1764.
A natural target, Defoe's pamphleteering and political activities resulted in his arrest and placement in a pillory on 31 July 1703, principally on account of a pamphlet entitled The Shortest-Way with the Dissenters ; Or, Proposals for the Establishment of the Church,
Not all of Defoe's pamphlet writing was political.
These books laid the foundation for Marx and Engels's most famous work, a political pamphlet that has since come to be commonly known as The Communist Manifesto.
It was in the city that he also came across newly translated Marxist literature, further committing him to the revolutionary socialist cause: these included Thomas Kirkup's A History of Socialism, Karl Kautsky's Karl Marx's Ökonomische Lehren and most importantly, Marx and Engels ' political pamphlet, The Communist Manifesto.
The Oxford English Dictionary dates the first written use of the term for a political movement to 1644, but the source cited there, Marchamont Needham's pamphlet The Case for the Commonwealth of England Stated, dates from 1650.
Ashcraft and Goldsmith ( 1983 ) have traced in detail in the period 1689 to 1710 the major influence of the liberal political ideas of John Locke on Whig political values, as expressed in widely cited manifestos such as " Political Aphorisms: or, the True Maxims of Government Displayed ," an anonymous pamphlet that appeared in 1690 and was widely cited by Whigs.
Coelcerth Rhyddid Plaid Cenedlaethol Cymru's 1936 political pamphlet
Inspired by the February 1843 parliamentary report exposing the effects of the Industrial Revolution upon poor children called Second Report of the Children's Employment Commission, Dickens planned in May 1843 to publish an inexpensive political pamphlet tentatively titled, " An Appeal to the People of England, on behalf of the Poor Man's Child " but changed his mind, deferring the pamphlet's production until the end of the year.
They put forward their ideas in a series of books, most notably the political pamphlet widely called The Communist Manifesto ( 1848 ) and Marx's several-volume study, Capital ( 1867 – 1894 ).
The Arminians were perceived as ready to compromise with the Spanish, whereas the Dutch Calvinists were not, so Arminianism was considered by some to be political treason ; in 1617 – 8 there was a pamphlet war and Francis van Aarssens expressed the view that the Arminians were working for Philip IV of Spain.
In 1833, after falling out with his bishop over a pamphlet he had published, he went to Paris, and on 3 November started a journal L ' Univers religieux, which he intended to keep free of political influence: it quickly collected 1800 subscribers.
In 1793 he expounded his political sentiments in a longer pamphlet, Apology for the Freedom of the Press.
He explained his political position in a pamphlet entitled Esprit des édüs enregistrés militairement le 20 mai 1788.
" Jacques Barzun said this stance made Webster's Third " the longest political pamphlet ever put together by a party ", done with " a dogma that far transcends the limits of lexicography ".
Kwame Nkrumah, president of Ghana ( 1960 – 66 ), coined the term neo-colonialism in the book Neo-Colonialism, the Last Stage of Imperialism ( 1965 ) As a political scientist, Nkrumah theoretically developed and extended, to the post – War 20th century, the socio-economic and political arguments presented by Lenin in the pamphlet Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism ( 1917 ), about 19th-century imperialism as the logical extension of geopolitical power to meet the financial investment needs of the political economy of capitalism.
He published a pamphlet entitled Justice et charite, the purport of which showed the moderation of his political views.
He developed political views more liberal than those of his parents, and, being brought up for a career in law, he published in 1820 a pamphlet on trial by jury.
He is tempted by the promise of a fortune if he writes a pamphlet proving that Van Buren is Burr's bastard son, which would ruin the future president's political career.
He saw their political perspective as summarized by the phrase " socialism from below ," which he had introduced in his pamphlet The Two Souls of Socialism.
The case constructed against Brissot in this pamphlet was expanded and used to terrible and destructive effect in Desmoulins ' later, 1793 publication, Fragment de l ' histoire secrète de la Révolution ( also known as the Histoire des Brissotins ), in which the Girondist political faction, of which Brissot was a prominent member, was accused of traitorous and counter-revolutionary activities.

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To this end political authority is called upon to exercise its negative and coercive powers.
He claims, too, that his political convictions are simply those which are called `` Revolution Principles '' and which are accepted by moderate men in both parties.
As early as the 1850s, a time when most political rhetoric focused on the sanctity of the Constitution, Lincoln redirected emphasis to the Declaration of Independence as the foundation of American political values — what he called the " sheet anchor " of republicanism.
Additional meetings might still be called, especially as up until 355 BC there were still political trials that were conducted in the assembly rather than in court.
AA says it is " not organized in the formal or political sense ", and Bill Wilson called it a " benign anarchy ".
* New Alliance ( Nuova Alleanza ), formerly called Right and Freedom ( Destra e Libertà ), headed by Altero Matteoli and Adolfo Urso, was formed by the staunchest supporters of Gianfranco Fini within the party and supported a liberal political agenda.
In the 1929 general election he made a final bid to return the Liberals to the political mainstream, with an ambitious programme of state stimulation of the economy called We Can Conquer Unemployment !, largely written for him by the Liberal economist John Maynard Keynes.
He called on the Electoral Commission to investigate the issue of political parties taking out loans from non-commercial sources.
He called on the Electoral Commission to investigate the issue of political parties taking out loans from non-commercial sources.
During recent times, mainly during the apartheid reform and post-1994 eras, many more white Afrikaans-speaking people, mainly with " conservative " political views and of Trekboer and Voortrekker descent, have preferred to be called " Boers " or Boere-Afrikaners, rather than " Afrikaners ".
Christian Democrat Patricio Aylwin, the candidate of a coalition of 17 political parties called the Concertación, received an absolute majority of votes ( 55 %).
When the Shang were overthrown by the Zhou, a new political, religious and philosophical concept was introduced called the " Mandate of Heaven ".
Although the Bogotá junta called itself a " Supreme Junta of the New Kingdom of Granada ," it failed to provide political unity, and battles broke out between cities and towns as each tried to defend its sovereignty.
Columnist Andrew Cohen called Canada Day a term of " crushing banality " and criticized it as " a renunciation of the past a misreading of history, laden with political correctness and historical ignorance ".
Such skeptical comments apply only to intelligence at the tactical and operational levels ; at the strategic and political levels he constantly stressed the requirement for the best possible understanding of what today would be called strategic and political intelligence.
However they do teach a subject called " Modern Studies " which covers the social, political and economic study of local, national and international issues.
Chinese Trotskyists from Chen Duxiu onward have called for a political revolution against what they see as an opportunist, capitalist leadership of the CPC.
Following Muhammad's death in 632, the early leaders of the Muslim nation were called Khalifat Rasul Allah, the political successors to the messenger of God ( referring to Muhammad ).
In January 1987, Gorbachev called for democratization: the infusion of democratic elements such as multi − candidate elections into the Soviet political process.
Eastman has been called one of the United States ' most neglected leaders, because, although she wrote pioneering legislation and created long-lasting political organizations, she disappeared from history for fifty years.
In most modern democracies, the whole body of citizens remain the sovereign power but political power is exercised indirectly through elected representatives ; this is called representative democracy.
The other called for the Council to find means to study the relations of language to public policy, to keep track of, publicize, and combat semantic distortion by public officials, candidates for office, political commentators, and all those who transmit through the mass media.
Various political parties in India repeatedly called for the military base to be dismantled, as they saw the US naval presence in Diego Garcia as a hindrance to peace in the Indian Ocean.

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