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In October 2008 de Klerk spoke at Brigham Young University concerning the global politics and role of the United States as the world's last remaining superpower.
Young intellectuals often turned to politics, but their support for the failed Revolution of 1848 forced many into exile.
Like Marx, the Young Hegelians were critical of Hegel's metaphysical assumptions, but still adopted his dialectical method in order to criticise established society, politics, and religion.
Young Marxist intellectuals, seeing the failure of their political organizations, began to develop a more democratic approach to politics, opposed to what they saw as the centralised and authoritarian politics of the pre-war leftist parties.
Nasser became involved in politics at an early age, being elected chairman of the Young Egypt Society during his teenage years.
The records of his visit include sketches of the early city buildings, a description of local geography and agriculture, commentary on its politics and social order, essays, speeches, and sermons from Brigham Young, Isaac Morley, George Washington Bradley and other prominent leaders, and snapshots of everyday life such as newspaper clippings and the menu from a high-society ball.
Young intellectuals often turned to politics, but their support for the failed Revolution of 1848 forced many into exile.
It was at this time that he began his active involvement in politics, becoming a member of the Young Finnish Party.
" He also remained active in politics, being elected to the central committee of the Young Finnish Party.
Thus the Young Hegelians at first found it easier to direct their critical energies towards religion than politics.
Due to Stevens's long tenure and that of the state's sole congressman, Don Young, Alaska was considered to have clout in national politics well beyond its small population ( the state was long the smallest in population and is currently 47th, ahead of only Wyoming, North Dakota and Vermont ).
By 1955 he had become involved in politics as well as trade union activity ; he joined the Young Communist League, becoming its Yorkshire District Chair in 1956 and, later in the same year, a member of its National Executive Committee.
The politics of the Young Christian Democrats have shifted to the right in the past few years, a change that has been attributed to the many conservative ex-moderates joining the organization.
He started gravitating toward politics, serving as one of the founders of the Youth for Eisenhower club in 1951 and as president of the New York Young Republican club in 1952.
Young spoke at the Republican National Convention in 2000, leading some to speculate that he might be interested in entering politics in the future.
Young was a strong proponent of European integration, and sharply expressed his disappointment with the British government's eurosceptic politics in his columns, including Prime Minister Tony Blair's decision to side with George W. Bush instead of his EU partners in the 2003 invasion of Iraq.
In the context of Irish politics, in James Joyce's A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, the nationalist Michael Davin ( based on George Clancy ) says " They freedom fighters died for their ideals, Stevie.
He has been active in politics since 1970, when he was a founder member of the Rutland and Stamford Young Conservatives, and founder and Chairman of the Stamford School CPC.
* Peace politics vs revolutionary politics: Henry Wallace and the 1948 presidential campaign: report and summary of Socialist Workers Party election policy of 1948 New York, Young Socialist Alliance 1968
The importance of the Young Czech Party waned as Czech politics changed orientation.
Against the dominant spirit of absolutism in politics and obscurantism in religion, the writers of Young Germany maintained the principles of democracy, socialism, and rationalism.
Heavily involved in organised politics, Bishop joined Killara Young Liberals in 1961 and during her association with that branch, she became Vice President.

politics and Hegelians
In politics, there was a developing schism, even before his death, between right Hegelians and left Hegelians.
They are typically contrasted with the Young Hegelians, who interpreted Hegel's political philosophy to support innovations in politics or religion.

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Finding peaceful coexistence temporarily unsuitable because of domestic politics, Moscow resumed scowling and `` Smilin' Mike '' dropped quietly out of the press except for an occasional story reporting that he had been stoned somewhere in the Middle West.
He dropped the imperial politics of his father and concentrated mainly on internal affairs.
With Brazilian encouragement, López had dropped Francia's policy of neutrality and began meddling in Argentine politics.
McCarthy returned to politics as a candidate for the Democratic Presidential nomination in 1972, but he fared poorly in New Hampshire and Wisconsin and soon dropped out.
Immediately after the Sarin gas attack on the Tokyo subway in 1995, Ishihara dropped out of national politics, suddenly ending a 25-year career in the Diet.
He dropped out before completing his undergraduate degree to begin work in Saskatchewan provincial politics.
The remaining members joined various groups including Big Flame and the IMG or simply dropped out of organised revolutionary politics.
After his defeat, Brice dropped out of Ohio politics and died in 1898 of pneumonia.
MacDonald subsequently dropped out of Marxist politics altogether.
At 14, Rankin dropped out of secondary school to work in a bakery and through the trade union he got involved in politics.
Jock Haston immediately dropped out of politics as did much of the remaining leadership.
Its influence on New York politics and labor unions similarly dropped.
He announced he would leave politics after being dropped from cabinet by Paul Martin, and did not seek re-election in the 2004 election.
While Cabrel continued his involvement with humanitarian projects, he eventually dropped his role in local politics.
During the Mexican-American War, Baker briefly dropped out of politics and was commissioned as a Colonel of the Fourth Regiment of the Illinois Volunteer Infantry, on July 4, 1846.
Thus, when John Houstoun was elected governor in January 1778, Treutlen dropped out of statewide politics and returned to Ebenezer to see what he could do to help the community and people that had provided him with so much during his three decades in America.
He then dropped out of politics for a decade while he pursued his medical career, but in 1957 joined the Trotskyist group led by Gerry Healy, the Club, which in 1959 became the Socialist Labour League.
In the end local politics and patronage won out and the report was largely dropped with industry being ineffectively dispersed as local need arose.
Amidst an economic crisis he stressed the politics of deflation ( in 1922 prices dropped by 42 %, salaries by 32 %) and a strong currency.

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