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The ' extreme right ' has four traits according to Roger Eatwell: " 1 ) anti-democracy ; 2 ) nationalism ; 3 ) racism ; 4 ) the strong state ".
Professor John Eatwell has summarised the overall result of this approach as follows:
Eatwell has held several positions within the University of Cambridge, including Professor of Financial Policy at the Judge Business School and University Lecturer at the Faculty of Economics: he was a fellow of Trinity College from 1970 to 1996, when he was elected President of Queens '.

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According to Roger Eatwell, some fascist parties have also operated in ways similar to the concept of a vanguard party.

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Since the 1990s, scholars including Stanley Payne, Roger Eatwell, Roger Griffin and Robert O. Paxton have been gathering a rough consensus on the ideology's core tenets.

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Reprinted in John Eatwell et al., 1989 ), Money: The New Palgrave, pp. 195-205.
" in The New Palgrave Encyclopedia of Money and Finance edited by Peter K. Newman, Murray Milgate and John Eatwell.
Although sometimes labeled fascist according to historian Roger Eatwell: " Most of its 2000-3000 active members were Colonel Blimpish rather than fascist: in fact many of its members saw it as a Conservative ginger group ... an attempt to keep the Conservatives true to the Imperial way.
Roger Eatwell sees the format used at the Nuremberg rallies as a mixture of Catholic ceremony and left-wing Expressionist form and lighting, while Sir Nevile Henderson saw a cathedral of ice.
* Eatwell, R. ( 2003 ) Fascism: A History, Pimlico
* John Eatwell et al., ed.
Prominent neo-Ricardians are usually held to include Pierangelo Garegnani, Krishna Bharadwaj, Luigi Pasinetti, Joan Robinson, John Eatwell, Murray Milgate, Ian Steedman, Heinz Kurz, Neri Salvadori, Bertram Schefold, Fabio Petri, Massimo Pivetti, Franklin Serrano, Fabio Ravagnani, Roberto Ciccone, Sergio Parrinello, Alessandro Roncaglia, Maurice Dobb, Gilbert Abraham-Frois and Giorgio Gilibert.
Reprinted in John Eatwell et al.
" Friedrich August von Hayek ," John Eatwell, Murray Milgate, and Peter Newman, eds.
Lord Eatwell was educated at Headlands Grammar School in Swindon in Wiltshire, followed by Queens ' College at the University of Cambridge, where he gained a B. A., followed by Harvard University as a Kennedy Scholar, where he obtained a Ph. D. and returned to Queens ' as a research fellow.
With his other duties, Eatwell taught Economics at the New School for Social Research in New York city in the 1980s and 1990s.

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With crankshafts that operate on roller bearings, the use of carburization tends to be favored due to the high Hertzian contact stresses in such an application.
The actual use of diacritics for Filipino, however, is rare, and is meant only to distinguish between homonyms with different stresses and meanings that either occur near each other in a text or to aid the reader in ascertaining its otherwise ambiguous meaning.
This definition stresses the social functions of language and the fact that humans use it to express themselves and to manipulate objects in their environment.
The DEA advisory stresses that the 40-mg formulation of methadone hydrochloride is indicated only for the detoxification and maintenance treatment of opioid-addicted patients and is not FDA-approved for use in pain management.
The earliest monoplanes were braced with wires running outside the wing ; however, lack of knowledge concerning the stresses a wing was subject to resulted in many failures, and in the United Kingdom the Royal Flying Corps banned their use.
Manufacturers that use drilled discs as OEM typically do so for two reasons: appearance, if they determine that the average owner of the vehicle model will prefer the look while not overly stressing the hardware ; or as a function of reducing the unsprung weight of the brake assembly, with the engineering assumption that enough brake disc mass remains to absorb racing temperatures and stresses.
Porsche began work on the project immediately, having a prototype of the vehicle ready within the month, but realized during development that it would not be enough to reinforce the Beetle's chassis to handle the stresses that military use would put on it.
Because of the extra weight and stresses, tandem wheels may use a higher spoke count, sturdier rims, higher pressure tires, a stronger freewheel, dishless spoke configuration, or asymmetric wheels.
Isoprene emission appears to be a mechanism that trees use to combat abiotic stresses.
The stresses of routine use and harsh chemical solutions eventually cause rotors to deteriorate.
Other solutions to prevent inefficiency in a pure gift economy due to wastage of resources that were not allocated to the most pressing need or want stresses the use of several methods involving collective shunning where collective groups keep track of other individuals ' productivity, rather than leaving each individual having to keep track of the rest of society by him or herself.
These bicycles need to be able to withstand the stresses of off-road use with obstacles such as logs and rocks.
It stresses modelling persistent state through the use of data types constructed from a rich collection of base types.
Without the stresses of salinity that is undergone by its salt water counterpart, the diversity of the plants and animals that live in and use these marshes is much higher than salt marshes.
In practice, gas lasers use slightly concave mirrors, otherwise the power output would be unstable due to mirror non-parallelism from thermal and mechanical stresses.
Ayurveda stresses the use of plant-based medicines and treatments.
Given the principal stress state, we can use Mohr ’ s circle to solve for the maximum shear stresses our material will experience and conclude that the material will fail if:
A strong, consistent material, it has a high load carrying ability and is resistant to seasoning stresses so it is well suited for use as beams and columns for post and beam construction, and for beams, headers, and lintels for light framing construction.
It was designed to accommodate the stresses imposed by the use of artillery.
Henry Peacham père praises the “ delight of the ear ” in the use of the zeugma in rhetoric, but stresses that “ too many clauses " should be avoided.
The stresses in the dome were found to be substantially reduced by the use of successively less dense aggregate stones, such as small pots or pieces of pumice, in higher layers of the dome.
The Sprite's chassis design was the world's first volume-production sports car to use unitary construction, where the sheet metal body panels ( apart from the bonnet ) take many of the structural stresses.
While they do not pursue the simplifiying approach of Fayrfax ( an almost exact contemporary of Cornysh junior, and fellow at Court and Chapel ), and remain in a more old-fashioned florid melodic style, they adopt proto-madrigalian manners ( for example in the setting of words like " clamorosa ", " crucifige " and " debellandum " in the Stabat mater ) and have a particularly developed sense of tonal movement ( for example, in the Stabat mater, the closing " Amen " features deliberate use of F sharps as leading notes to give a sense of tonal cadence into G, or employing E flats at " Sathanam " to give a tonal cadence onto B flat, emphasizing the " strong " nature of the text at that moment, employing the bass-movement V-I ), as well as adopting a more modern sense of the expressive apoggiatura in melodic shapes and in bringing out the stresses of the Latin by such devices ( for example, again the Stabat mater, the use of apoggiaturas in the Bassus part to express " ContriSTANtem et doLENtem " in the first few measures, and again at " Contemplari doLENtem cum filio?

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