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Marinetti's and Manifesto
Marinetti's Manifesto of Futurism ( 1909 ).
Important works include its seminal piece of the literature, Marinetti's Manifesto of Futurism, as well as Boccioni's sculpture, Unique Forms of Continuity in Space, and Balla's painting, Abstract Speed + Sound ( pictured ).
This last recital, on June 12, 1914, became notorious when, during a performance of The Battle Of Adrianople with CRW Nevinson on drums, a group of disgruntled vorticists, including Wyndham Lewis, Henri Gaudier-Brzeska and Jacob Epstein interrupted the performance, jeering and shouting to protest at Marinetti's co-opting of vorticists ' signatures to an English translation of the Futurist Manifesto.

Marinetti's and Futurist
Some precedents may be seen in Cubist, Dada and Futurist ( both Italian and Russian ) painting and typographical works, such as Marinetti's Zang Tumb Tuum, or in poems such as Apollinaire's Calligrammes.
They tended to oppose Marinetti's artistic and political direction of the movement, and in 1924 the socialists, communists and anarchists walked out of the Milan Futurist Congress.
After the war, attracted to the avant-garde, Evola briefly associated with Filippo Marinetti's Futurist movement, but became a prominent representative of Dadaism in Italy through his painting, poetry, and collaboration on the shortly published journal, Revue Bleu.
The publication of the English Futurist manifesto Vital English Art, in June 1914 edition of The Observer, co-written by Marinetti and the " last remaining English Futurist " C. R. W. Nevinson, Lewis found his name, among others, had been added as a signatory at the end of the article without permission, in an attempt to assimilate the English avant-garde for Marinetti's own ends.

Marinetti's and poetry
Inside, Lewis used a range of bold typographic innovations and tricks to engage the reader, that are reminiscent of Marinetti's contemporary concrete poetry such as Zang Tumb Tumb.

Marinetti's and for
In London, for instance, Marinetti's visit directly precipitated Wyndham Lewis ' founding of the Vorticist movement, whose literary magazine BLAST is an early example of a modernist periodical.

Marinetti's and .
Marinetti's first manifesto.
Echoes of Marinetti's thought, especially his " dreamt-of metallization of the human body ", are still strongly prevalent in Japanese culture, and surface in manga / anime and the works of artists such as Shinya Tsukamoto, director of the " Tetsuo " ( lit.
" Ironman ") films ; Marinetti's legacy is also obvious in philosophical ingredients of transhumanism, especially in Europe.
Italian F. T. Marinetti's Zang Tumb Tumb ( 1914 );
In addition, Janco was dedicated a poem by Belgian artist Émile Malespine, and is mentioned in one of Marinetti's poetic texts about the 1930 visit to Romania, as well as in the verse of neo-Dadaist Valery Oisteanu.
Initially galvanized by Marinetti's verve, Wyndham Lewis — like many other members of the London avant-garde — had become increasingly irritated by the Italian's arrogance.
Marinetti's manifesto glorified the new technology of the automobile and the beauty of its speed, power, and movement.
By June of the following year, he was in a group of artists, including Lewis, who jeered Marinetti's public performance of The Battle Of Adrianople.

Manifesto and Futurism
Futurism that was both an artistic-cultural movement and initially a political movement in Italy led by Filippo Tommaso Marinetti who founded the Futurist Manifesto ( 1908 ), that championed the causes of modernism, action, and political violence as necessary elements of politics while denouncing liberalism and parliamentary politics.
* Filippo Tommaso Marinetti: The Foundation and Manifesto of Futurism
* The Founding and Manifesto of Futurism ( English Translation )
( See the Manifesto of Futurism.
Stylistically eclectic, Mazzoni joined in 1933 to the so-called " second phase " of the Italian artistic movement Futurism, signing in 1934 the Manifesto of Aerial Architecture with F. T.

Manifesto and 1909
* 1909 – Publication of the Futurist Manifesto in the French journal Le Figaro.
Marinetti launched the movement in his Futurist Manifesto, which he published for the first time on 5 February 1909 in La gazzetta dell ' Emilia, an article then reproduced in the French daily newspaper Le Figaro on 20 February 1909.
When Filippo Tommaso Marinetti issued his Futurist Manifesto in 1909, he chose to contrast his movement with the supposedly defunct artistic sentiments of the Winged Victory: "... a race-automobile which seems to rush over exploding powder is more beautiful than the ' Victory of Samothrace '.
The Futurist Manifesto, written by the Italian poet Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, was published in the Italian newspaper Gazzetta dell ' Emilia in Bologna on 5 February 1909, then in French as " Manifeste du futurisme " in the newspaper Le Figaro on 20 February 1909.
The publication of the " Futurist Manifesto ", 1909, on the front cover of the French daily newspaper Le Figaro was an audacious coup de théâtre that resulted in international notoriety.

Manifesto and ),
* Manifesto Antropófago, ( Cannibal Manifesto in English ), a Brazilian poem
However, their efforts were unable to stop the spread of revolutionary movements: the middle classes had been deeply influenced by the ideals of the French revolution, the Industrial Revolution brought important economical and social changes, the lower classes started to be influenced by socialist, communist and anarchistic ideas ( especially those summarised by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels in The Communist Manifesto ), and the preference of the new capitalists became Liberalism.
However others, pointing to Marx's encounter with late 19th-century Russian populism and Marx and Engels's preface to the second Russian edition of the Manifesto of the Communist Party ( 1882 ), have argued that Marx evinced a growing conviction in his late writings that revolution could in fact emerge first in Russia.
" During the French Revolution, Sylvain Maréchal, in his Manifesto of the Equals ( 1796 ), demanded " the communal enjoyment of the fruits of the earth " and looked forward to the disappearance of " the revolting distinction of rich and poor, of great and small, of masters and valets, of governors and governed.
During the French Revolution, Sylvain Maréchal, in his Manifesto of the Equals ( 1796 ), demanded " the communal enjoyment of the fruits of the earth " and looked forward to the disappearance of " the revolting distinction of rich and poor, of great and small, of masters and valets, of governors and governed.
In the 19th century, The Communist Manifesto ( 1848 ), by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, called for the international political unification of the European working classes in order to achieve a Communist revolution ; and proposed that, because the socio-economic organization of communism was of a higher form than that of capitalism, a workers ’ revolution would first occur in the economically advanced, industrialized countries.
In Chapter II: “ Proletarians and Communists ” of The Communist Manifesto ( 1848 ), Engels and Marx presented the idea of the vanguard party as solely qualified to politically lead the proletariat in revolution:
* The Cartagena Manifesto ( 1812 ), by Simón Bolívar
* The Communist Manifesto ( 1848 ), by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels
* The Anarchist Manifesto ( 1850 ), by Anselme Bellegarrigue.
* The Manifesto of the Anti-Fascist Intellectuals ( 1925 ), by Benedetto Croce
* The Cannibal Manifesto ( 1928 ), by Oswald de Andrade
* The Regina Manifesto ( 1933 ), by the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
* The Russell-Einstein Manifesto ( 1955 ), against nuclear weapons and war
* The Southern Manifesto ( 1956 ), opposing the Supreme Court's decision in Brown v. Board of Education
* The SCUM Manifesto ( 1968 ), by Valerie Solanas
* For a New Liberty: The Libertarian Manifesto ( 1973 ), by Murray Rothbard
* New Libertarian Manifesto ( 1980 ), by Samuel Edward Konkin III
* A Cyborg Manifesto ( 1985 ), by Donna Haraway
Political correctness often is satirized, for example in the Politically Correct Manifesto ( 1992 ), by Saul Jerushalmy and Rens Zbignieuw X, and Politically Correct Bedtime Stories ( 1994 ), by James Finn Garner, presenting fairy tales re-written from an exaggerated PC perspective.
Among the militia groups were the Somali Salvation Democratic Front ( SSDF ), United Somali Congress ( USC ), Somali National Movement ( SNM ) and the Somali Patriotic Movement ( SPM ), together with the non-violent political oppositions of the Somali Democratic Movement ( SDM ), the Somali Democratic Alliance ( SDA ) and the Somali Manifesto Group ( SMG ).

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