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Laski and I
Years later he narrated how he began his career in the public service: When I finished with LSE, Laski, of his own, gave me a letter of introduction for Panditji.
So I said goodbye and as I left the room I handed over the letter from Laski, and stepped out into the great circular corridor outside.

Laski and is
* Welschriesling is an unrelated variety, which is common in Austria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Hungary and Romania which may also be labelled as Riesling Italico, Welsch Rizling, Olasz Rizling or Laski Rizling.
1543-1555 ), during the English Reformation, that his name is known to the English-speaking world in its Anglicised form John a Lasco or John Laski.
Long-time Gardner admirer and Listener crime critic Marghanita Laski believed Icebreaker " is one of his best yet in his 007 mode.
Laski is perhaps most famous for being the subject of an essay by Joan Didion, entitled " Comrade Laski, C. P. U. S. A.
Laski is a village in Poland, in Masovian Voivodship, to the west of Warsaw, in the commune of Izabelin.

Laski and propaganda
On the accession to the Polish throne in 1501 of Alexander Jagiellon, who had little knowledge of Polish affairs and chiefly resided in Lithuania, Laski was appointed by the senate the king's secretary, in which capacity he successfully opposed the growing separatist tendencies of the grand-duchy and maintained the influence of Catholicism, now seriously threatened there by the Muscovite propaganda.

Laski and for
Laski encouraged him to stand for Parliament, although later on, he requested Callaghan several times to study and lecture at the LSE.
* G D H Cole, Aneurin Bevan, Jim Griffiths, L F Easterbrook, Ait William Beveridge, and Harold J Laski, Plan for Britain: A Collection of Essays prepared for the Fabian Society ( Not illustrated with 127 text pages ).
George Alpert, a lawyer responsible for much of the organizational effort, gave another reason for the break: Einstein's desire to offer the presidency of the school to left-wing scholar Harold Laski.
British socialist Harold Laski was one of Rand's primary inspirations for the character of Ellsworth Toohey.
* Plan for Britain: A Collection of Essays prepared for the Fabian Society by G D H Cole, Aneurin Bevan, Jim Griffiths, L F Easterbrook, Sir William Beveridge, and Harold J Laski ( Not illustrated with 127 text pages ).
This experience moved the Labour Party leftward, and at the start of the Second World War an official Labour Party pamphlet written by Harold Laski argued that, " the rise of Hitler and the methods by which he seeks to maintain and expand his power are deeply rooted in the economic and social system of Europe ... economic nationalism, the fight for markets, the destruction of political democracy, the use of war as an instrument of national policy ":
Members of the University's Board of Overseers began to talk of dismissing Laski, which provoked a threat from Lowell: " If the Overseer's ask for Laski's resignation they will get mine!
Bogdan Korel and Janusz Laski introduced dynamic slicing, which works on a specific execution of the program ( for a given execution trace ).
The King opened peacefully by sending the diplomat Laski to Kalmar for negotiations.
Although the expression " on the left " covers a range of politics, many well-known figures " on the left " have been of Jews, for instance, Karl Marx, Moses Hess, Herbert Marcuse, Murray Bookchin, Saul Alinsky, Tristan Tzara, Leon Trotsky, Leon Blum, Judith Butler, Noam Chomsky, Eric Hobsbawm, Harold Laski, Betty Friedan, Abbie Hoffman, or Howard Zinn, who were born into Jewish families and have various degrees of connection to Jewish communities, Jewish culture, Jewish tradition or the Jewish religion in its many variants.
His talents were recognised and encouraged by LSE tutors including Karl Popper and Harold Laski ; Levin's deep affection for both did not prevent his perfecting a comic impersonation of the latter.
He presided over the 1946 libel trial at which Harold Laski, Chairman of the Labour Party, attempted unsuccessfully to sue the Daily Express for damages when it quoted him as saying that the party must take power " even if it means violence ".
Figures such as Beatrice and Sidney Webb, George Bernard Shaw, Jean-Paul Sartre, Walter Duranty, Sir Bernard Pares, Harold Laski, D. N. Pritt, Theodore Dreiser and Romain Rolland were accused of being dupes of Stalin and apologists for his regime for various comments they had made denying, excusing, or justifying various aspects of the purges.
One was a high-profile case in November and December 1946 in which he was engaged by the Newark Advertiser in defence of a libel action brought by Harold Laski, who was seeking to clear his name from the newspaper's claim that he had called for socialism " even if it means violence ".
When the Second World War broke out in 1939, he left Włocławek because he was wanted by the Germans for the pastoral duties he had performed for working-class people. At the request of Bishop Kozal, he went to Laski near Warsaw.
Laski had taken the side of China during the famous Sino-Soviet split of the early 1960s, calling for a return to ruralism and direct agitation of capitalist countries and organizations.
In order to raise funds for his group ( which peaked at around 50 members ), Laski notoriously spent a day gambling the organization's treasury on the roulette wheel in Las Vegas.

Laski and ideas
The latter he in some ways adapted from Otto von Gierke ; his ideas were picked up by others, such as G. D. H. Cole and Harold Laski.
The leaders were mainly educated returnees from London, youth who had come into contact with the ideas of the European Left and were influenced by Harold Laski.
In his work on democratic governance, he turned towards the ideas of the English political pluralists: J. N. Figgis, G. D. H. Cole, and Harold Laski.

Laski and II
When the Warsaw Uprising broke out on 1 August 1944, he adopted nom de guerre " Radwan II " and became chaplain of the insurgents ' hospital in Laski, and of the Żoliborz military district of the Armia Krajowa Polish underground resistance organisation.
In 1513, Laski was sent to the Lateran council, convened by Pope Julius II, to plead the cause of Poland against the knights, where both as an orator and as a diplomatist he brilliantly distinguished himself.

Laski and Orwell
While members with a training in scientific socialism have been surprised at the naïveté of the second part, they have found it valuable, as showing how much education they still have to do .." Orwell biographers Stansky & Abrahams noted: " But Gollancz and Laski, believing in a scientific rather than an emotional socialism, believing ( in 1937 ) that it was still possible to equip people to fight against war and Fascism, were caught in a time warp: history was leaving them behind.
Orwell chooses five specimen pieces of text, by Harold Laski (" five negatives in 53 words "), Lancelot Hogben ( mixed metaphors ), an essay on psychology in Politics (" simply meaningless "), a communist pamphlet (" an accumulation of stale phrases ") and a reader's letter in Tribune (" words and meaning have parted company ").

Laski and what
Rand used her memory of the British democratic socialist Harold Laski to help her imagine what he would do in a given situation.

Laski and so
The club supplied a book chosen every month by Gollancz and his panel — Harold Laski and John Strachey — to its members, many of whom participated in one or other of the 1, 500 or so Left Discussion Groups scattered around the country.
As chancellor Laski supported the szlachta, or country-gentlemen, against the lower orders, going so far as to pass an edict excluding henceforth all plebeians from the higher benefices of the church.

Laski and ),
It includes the arrival of Prince Adalbert Laski, the journey to Kraków and the dictation of the 48 Calls or Keys ( including descriptions of the 91 Parts of the Earth ), as well as the Vision of the Four Watchtowers and also the Great Table.
" He went up to London about 1580, but in 1583 when Albertus Alasco ( Albert Laski ), a Polish nobleman, was entertained at Christ Church, Peele was entrusted with the arrangement of two Latin plays by William Gager ( fl.
Among them were Ernst Gombrich ( entrusted with the main task of finding a publisher ), Friedrich Hayek ( who wanted to get Popper to the London School of Economics and thus was enthused by Popper's turn to social philosophy ), Lionel Robbins, Harold Laski ( both of whom reviewed the manuscript ), and J. N.
* Łaski, Laski ( disambiguation ), Lasky
Jan Łaski, John Laski, Johannes Alasco, John a Lasco ( 1499 – 8 January 1560 ), was a Polish Protestant evangelical reformer.
* Neville Laski ( 1890-1969 ), British judge
Michael Laski ( born circa 1942 ) was the founder of the Communist Party USA ( Marxist-Leninist ), a splinter group of the Communist Party USA.
* Jan Łaski ( also John Laski, Johannes Alasco, John a Lasco ) ( 1499-1560 ), a Polish Protestant evangelical reformer, a nephew of Archbishop Łaski and the son of
* Neville Laski ( 1890-1969 ), English judge and leader of Anglo-Jewry.
* Harold Laski ( 1893-1950 ), English political theorist, economist, author, and lecturer
* Marghanita Laski ( 1915-1988 ), English journalist, radio panellist and novelist
* Marghanita Laski ( 1915 – 88 ), journalist and novelist, lived at Abbots House 1937 – 45.

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