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Mussolini wrote approvingly of the notion that profits should not be taken away from those who produced them by their own labour, saying " I do not respect — I even hate — those men that leech a tenth of the riches produced by others ".
2, 3, 4, and 5 ), fell ill and contributed only one more essay, Federalist No. 64, to the series ; though he wrote a pamphlet in the spring of 1788, An Address to the People of the State of New-York, that made his distilled case for the Constitution ( Hamilton cited it approvingly in Federalist No. 85 ).
In his last year of life ( 1983 ), Kahn wrote approvingly of Ronald Reagan's political agenda in The Coming Boom: Economic, Political, and Social, and bluntly derided Jonathan Schell's claims about the long-term effects of nuclear war.
Although he issued no endorsement of any candidate during the 2004 presidential primaries, he spoke and wrote approvingly of since defeated U. S. Representative Dennis Kucinich of Ohio, calling him a " clear populist with a lifelong history of unambiguous advocacy of populist principles.
A different musical setting of Rousseau's Pygmalion by Anton Schweitzer was performed in Weimar in 1772, and Goethe wrote of it approvingly in Dichtung und Wahrheit.
Galuppi's contemporary Esteban de Arteaga wrote approvingly that the composer was able to " illumine the personalities of the characters and the situations in which they find themselves by selecting the most appropriate type of voice and style of singing ".
In 1910, he wrote approvingly in private of excluding Chinese immigrants entirely and of Southern states that denied the franchise to black citizens.
Walshe also wrote approvingly of the character of the Pétain government.
Charles dutifully wrote to Lady Brabourne ( who was also his godmother ), about his interest in her daughter, to which she replied approvingly, though suggesting that a courtship was premature.
Thirty years after the publication of Zuleika Dobson, S. C. Roberts wrote a sequel entitled Zuleika in Cambridge, about which Beerbohm himself said approvingly: " I had often wondered what happened when Zuleika went to Cambridge.
Soon after John of Biclarum wrote approvingly of the " Makurritae "' s adoption of the rival Melkite faith.
" She also wrote approvingly of Republican presidential candidate John McCain in both the 2000 and 2008 U. S. presidential elections.
Early in his career, he wrote approvingly of the " cup and saucer " realism movement, led by T. W. Robertson, whose plays were notable for treating contemporary British subjects in realistic settings.
Stekel wrote one of a set of three early ' Psychoanalytic studies of psychical impotence ' referred to approvingly by Freud: ' Freud had written a preface to Stekel's book '.
In his 1931 article on " Female Sexuality ", Freud wrote approvingly of ' Helene Deutsch's latest paper, on feminine masochism and its relation to frigidity ( 1930 ), in which she also recognises the girl's phallic activity and the intensity of her attachment to her mother '.

wrote and ideals
Hitler saw the Games as an opportunity to promote his government and ideals of racial supremacy, and the official Nazi party paper, the Völkischer Beobachter wrote in the strongest terms that Jews and Black people should not be allowed to participate in the Games.
Morris wrote that "... there is good reason for claiming that Whitehead shared the social and political ideals of the new liberals.
Historian Anne F. Thurston wrote that it " led to loss of culture, and of spiritual values ; loss of hope and ideals ; loss of time, truth and of life ..." Barnouin and Yu summarized the Cultural Revolution as " a political movement that produced unprecedented social divisions, mass mobilization, hysteria, upheavals, arbitrary cruelty, torture, killings, and even civil war ...", calling Mao " one of the most tyrannical despots of the twentieth century.
He wrote to his mother-in-law on 2 July 1932: " Still with all his faults of omission and commission I had and still have a personal liking for Lang and a great deal of sympathy for his ideals and I did not at all relish being forced to dismiss him.
American women assumed a central role in the reforms that affected the lives of Japanese women: they educated Japanese about Western ideals of democracy, and it was an American woman who wrote the Japanese Equal Rights Amendment for the new constitution.
* The Russian poet Yevgeni Yevtushenko wrote the poem " When they murdered Lorca " (" Когда убили Лорку ") in which he portrays Lorca as being akin to Don Quixote — an immortal symbol of one's devotion to his ideals and perpetual struggle for them.
Plutarch later wrote that Agesilaus was a king of the traditional Spartan ideals, often seen wearing his traditional cloak which was threadbare.
" As far back as 1995, Crane wrote that neoconservatives " have a fundamentally benign view of the state ," which Crane considers antithetical to libertarian ideals of individual freedom.
While he wrote about the movement, Baldwin aligned himself with the ideals of the Congress of Racial Equality ( CORE ) and the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee ( SNCC ).
In his book entitled Social Credit, he wrote that, “ It is not too much to say that one of the root ideas through which Christianity comes into conflict with the conceptions of the Old Testament and the ideals of the pre-Christians era, is in respect of this dethronement of abstractionism .”
One anomalous figure of the early period of modernism also deserves mention: Gerard Manley Hopkins wrote in a radically experimental prosody about radically conservative ideals ( not unlike a later Ezra Pound ), and he believed that sound could drive poetry.
As she wrote in his obituary, Emma " was deeply impressed with his fervor and complete abandonment to the cause, so unlike most American revolutionists, who love their ease and comfort too well to risk them for their ideals.
He also wrote, " he positive proposals of Reconstructionists are so far out of line with American evangelical commitments to American republican ideals such as religious freedom that the number of true believers in the movement is small.
The elderly priest had a profound influence on him, which was, as Nyogen Senzaki later wrote, " to live up to the Buddhist ideals outside of name and fame and to avoid as far as possible the world of loss and gain ".
There, he got in contact with the Romantic ideals and wrote his critically acclaimed poem " Canção do exílio ".
He wrote that none " of the measures goodness that have been actually proposed has, however, given general satisfaction (...) The various ideals have no common character apart from the fact that they are ideals.
That Baïf was a Catholic, who even wrote a sonnet extravagantly praising the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre in 1572 ( in which somewhere between 5, 000 and 30, 000 Protestants were murdered ) appears not to have dissuaded Le Jeune from working with him, and Le Jeune continued to set his poetry, and follow the ideals of the Academie, into the 1580s.
After drawing attention to himself during World War II for his pacifist ideals, he wrote a book which predicted Japan's defeat and was incarcerated, narrowly escaping death for his views.
He wrote: " Yeshiva aims at unity, at the creation of a synthesis between the Jewish conception of life, our spiritual and moral teaching and ideals, and the present-day humanities, the scientific conscience and spirit to help develop the complete harmonious Jewish personality, once again to enrich and bless our lives, to revitalize the true spirit and genius of historic Judaism.
This needs qualifying, since one “ work ” might fill nearly 50 volumes of the standard size, but he certainly wrote a vast quantity, some 14, 000 pages, mainly in order to set out clearly a fundamental reform program for governing the country correctly according to Confucian ideals.
Ulrich wrote his stories at a time when knightly ideals were just being promulgated from Western Europe.
" Rock critic Milo Miles wrote, " This is the one Dylan song in ten years ... in which he examines a pop-culture paradox ( that legendary stars in particular have to believe in ideals greater than themselves ) more eloquently than any other performer has.
Yogananda wrote down his aims and ideals for Yogoda Satsanga Society / Self-Realization Fellowship:

wrote and democracy
This early form of democracy was recorded by the philosopher Rousseau, by the poet Wordsworth, by the dramatist Tirso de Molina and by the composer Iparraguirre, who wrote the piece called Gernikako Arbola.
Although Dewey is known best for his publications concerning education, he also wrote about many other topics, including experience, nature, art, logic, inquiry, democracy, and ethics.
In 1962, Tom Hayden wrote its founding document, the Port Huron Statement, which issued a call for " participatory democracy " based on non-violent civil disobedience.
Richard Sakwa wrote that the Russian government is undoubtedly considered legitimate by the great majority of the Russian people and seeks to deliver a set of public goods without appealing to extra-democratic logic to achieve them, but whether the system was becoming an illiberal or delegative democracy was more contentious.
As Machiavelli wrote, the distinction between an aristocracy ruled by a select elite and a democracy ruled by a council appointed by the people became cumbersome.
A republican form of government is distinguished from a pure democracy, which the Founding Fathers wanted to avoid ; as James Madison wrote in Federalist No. 10, " Hence it is that such democracies have ever been spectacles of turbulence and contention ; have ever been found incompatible with personal security or the rights of property ; and have in general been as short in their lives as they have been violent in their deaths.
His political ideas, however, many of them in continuity with Turgot's, were criticized heavily in the English-speaking world, most notably by John Adams, who wrote two of his principal works of political philosophy to oppose Turgot and Condorcet's unicameral legislature and radical democracy.
The next year, twenty-fifth anniversary of Powell's " Rivers of Blood " speech, Powell wrote an article for The Times, in which he claimed the concentration of immigrant communities in inner cities would lead to " communalism ", which would have grave effects on the electoral system: " communalism and democracy, as the experience of India demonstrates, are incompatible ".
President Allende wrote: Chilean democracy is a conquest by all of the people.
Diego Giannonea, an Italian political science professor, wrote that the preponderance of governmental funding was " unusual, especially when one considers that the organizations involved in the assessment and monitoring of human rights, democracy and freedom in the world refuse on principle — as a guarantee of their independence and credibility — government funding ".
He wrote that " democracy like ours cannot afford to throw itself open to the world where every man is a lawmaker, every dull-witted or fanatical immigrant admitted to our citizenship is a bane to the commonwealth ; where all classes of society merge insensibly into one another .”
Journalist John L. O ' Sullivan, an influential advocate for Jacksonian democracy and a complex character described by Julian Hawthorne as " always full of grand and world-embracing schemes ", wrote an article in 1839, which, while not using the term " Manifest Destiny ", did predict a " divine destiny " for the United States based upon values such as equality, rights of conscience, and personal enfranchisement " to establish on earth the moral dignity and salvation of man ".
In June 1997, an advisor to Mbeki, Vusi Maviembela, wrote that the African Renaissance was the " third moment " in post-colonial Africa, following decolonization and the outbreak of democracy across the continent during the early 1990s.
One of the articles he wrote for this publication expressed his view that deliberate defiance of the law is never a worthwhile course of action in a democracy.
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi in 1942 wrote to President Roosevelt: " I venture to think that the Allied declaration that the Allies are fighting to make the world safe for the freedom of the individual and for democracy sounds hollow so long as India and for that matter Africa are exploited by Great Britain ..." Roosevelt repeatedly brought the need for Indian independence to Churchill's attention, but was repeatedly rebuffed.
" Reich received support from overseas, first from the anthropologist Bronisław Malinowski ( 1884 – 1942 ), who wrote to the press in Norway in March 1938 that Reich's " sociological works ... a distinct and valuable contribution toward science ," and from A. S. Neill ( 1883 – 1973 ), founder of Summerhill, a progressive school in England, who argued that " the campaign against Reich seems largely ignorant and uncivilized, more like fascism than democracy ..."
He saw the movement of colonists into the interior, beyond effective Crown control, and the development of the town meeting as a means of local governance as major elements of the threat, and wrote in 1772 that " democracy is too prevalent in America ".
Henry wrote to his brother Charles that Mill demonstrated to him that " democracy is still capable of rewarding a conscientious servant.
At the end of the trip he wrote, " the atmosphere of freedom and security, shop meetings with their proletarian industrial democracy ; all these things make an inspiring contrast to what we know as Ford wage slaves in Detroit.
James Taranto of The Wall Street Journal wrote: Yet even acknowledging that Israeli democracy is flawed, its political system is still vastly superior to those of its adversaries.
Francis Fukuyama wrote another classic in democratization studies entitled The End of History and the Last Man which spoke of the rise of liberal democracy as the final form of human government.
He wrote the first-ever comprehensive plan for the transition from central planning to a market democracy, which became incorporated into Poland ’ s highly successful reform program led by Finance Minister Leszek Balcerowicz.
Stone successfully learned ancient Greek and wrote a book about the prosecution and death of Socrates, The Trial of Socrates, in which he argued that Socrates wanted to be sentenced to death in order to shame the Athenian democracy, which he despised.

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