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RWH and critique
Aside from differences on how to assess the changes in China, the RWH also criticized the RCP for ultra-leftism, or left-idealism in their approach to political work in the U. S. After leaving the RCP, the RWH also did an extensive critique of the RCP's line on the national question, criticizing the RCP for being " white chauvinist ".

RWH and which
In a 1999 response to Malkiel, Lo and McKinlay collected empirical papers that questioned the hypothesis ' applicability that suggested a non-random and possibly predictive component to stock price movement, though they were careful to point out that rejecting random walk does not necessarily invalidate EMH, which is an entirely separate concept from RWH.

RWH and itself
While the RWH was structured according to the principles of democratic centralism, it did not consider itself a Communist party per se, but rather a " pre-party organization.

RWH and was
Revolutionary Workers Headquarters ( RWH ) was a U. S. Marxist-Leninist organization that formed out of a split from the Revolutionary Communist Party ( RCP ) in 1977.
Through its cadres who worked in the Revolutionary Student Brigade, the RWH was directly involved with the founding of the Progressive Student Network.
Initially, RWH activity was almost exclusively found in urban areas of the Midwest and the East ; it expanded to the West Coast when it absorbed the Bay Area Communist Union in 1979.

RWH and by
: This weekly magazine includes a cryptic by David Tossman, who took over from RWH ( Ruth Hendry ) in 1997.

RWH and League
In 1985, the RWH merged with the Proletarian Unity League and the Organization for Revolutionary Unity to form the Freedom Road Socialist Organization.

published and critique
" Poole announces his intention to redeem Mather's name, using as a springboard a harsh critique of a recently published tome by Charles Wentworth Upham called " Salem Witchcraft Volumes I and II With an Account of Salem Village and a History of Opinions on Witchcraft and Kindred Subjects.
Orwell's first published article in his home country, A Farthing Newspaper, was a critique of the new French daily the Ami de Peuple.
Later commenting on A Razor for a Goat, Richard Kieckhefer noted that when the book was first published " it was recognised as a biting critique of the views of Margaret Murray … Now, forty years later, Rose's book may perhaps seem more of a revisionist work within Murray's school of interpretation.
Conversely, in 1774, Samuel Johnson published The Patriot, a critique of what he viewed as false patriotism.
In further response to this issue, rock critic Jim DeRogatis, a former Rolling Stone editor, published a thorough critique of the magazine's lists in a book called Kill Your Idols: A New Generation of Rock Writers Reconsiders the Classics ( ISBN 1-56980-276-9 ), which featured differing opinions from many younger critics.
A contemporaneous critique of the Red Army Faction's view of the state, published in a pirate edition of Le Monde Diplomatique, ascribed to it ' state-fetishism ' – an ideologically obsessive misreading of bourgeois dynamics and the nature and role of the state in post-WWII societies, including West Germany.
In September 2008, Slate published a revisionist article which viewed The Big Lebowski as a political critique.
Then in 1918 Lytton Strachey published his critique of Victorianism in the shape of four ironic biographies in Eminent Victorians, which added to the arguments around Bloomsbury that continue to this day, and " brought him the triumph he had always longed for ...
In 1989 Pinker and Alan Prince published an influential critique of a connectionist model of the acquisition of the past tense ( a textbook problem in language acquisition ), followed by a series of studies of how people use and acquire the past tense.
Black's short book (" about an even shorter book ," as he put it ) was succeeded — as an E-book published in 20l1 at the online Anarchist Library — by " Nightmares of Reason ," a longer and more wide-ranging critique of Bookchin's anthropological and historical arguments, especially Bookchin's espousal of " libertarian municipalism " which Black ridiculed as " mini-statism.
Two books have been published specifically devoted to critique and analysis of his artwork: Riding Some Kind of Unusual Skull Sleigh: On The Arts Of Don Van Vliet ( 1999 ) by W. C. Bamberger and Stand Up To Be Discontinued, first published in 1993, a now rare collection of essays on Van Vliet's work.
Bynum has published a detailed three-part critique of Jenkins ' and Stauffer's book, citing their use of suspect sources, unsubstantiated conclusions, and selective use of primary source material and their " stretching of the evidence to support highly exaggerated claims that Newt ' fought for racial equality during the war and after ,' and ' forged bonds of alliance with blacks that were unmatched even by Northern abolitionists ' ( pp. 3-4 ).
He has also worked in military simulations and published a critique of conventional random-mutation Darwinism based on his experience with Eurisko.
Only the first part of his Examen critique des dictionnaires historiques ( 1820 ) was published.
In the late 1980s, Judith Butler began lecturing regularly on the topic of gender identity and, in 1990, published her seminal work Gender Trouble: Feminism and the Subversion of Identity, which imported significant contributions from philosophy after the late 1950s and led to a radical critique of the inadequacies in feminism.
Fred K. Schaefer's article Exceptionalism in geography: A Methodological Examination published in American journal Annals ( Association of American Geographers ) and his critique of regionalism had a big impact on economic geography.
A faulty edition of the Histoire critique had previously been published at Amsterdam by Daniel Elzevir, based on a manuscript transcription of one of the copies of the original work had been sent to England ; and from which a Latin translation ( Historia critica Veteris Testamenti, 1681, by Noël Aubert de Versé ) and an English translation ( Critical History of the Old Testament, London, 1682 ) were made.
In 1693 was published the Histoire critique des principaux commentateurs du Nouveau Testament depuis le commencement du Christianisme jusques a notre temps.
In 1955, following a stint as an economic advisor to the government of Burma, he published the short paper " Economics in a Buddhist Country ," his first known critique of the effects of Western economics on developing countries.
When the first edition was published, Beaumont, sympathetic to social justice, was working on another book, Marie, ou, L ' esclavage aux Etats-Unis ( two volumes, 1835 ), a social critique and novel describing the separation of races in a moral society and the conditions of slaves in America.
It was not until the 1980s that a very detailed critique of Worlds in Collision was made in terms of its use of mythical and literary sources, when Bob Forrest published a highly critical examination of them ( see below ).
Earlier in 1974, James Fitton published a brief critique of Velikovsky's interpretation of myth ( ignored by Velikovsky and his defenders ), whose indictment began: " In at least three important ways Velikovsky's use of mythology is unsound.
However, three years later, in 1766, Kant wrote and anonymously published a small book entitled Träume eines Geistersehers ( Dreams of a Spirit-Seer ) that was a scathing critique of Swedenborg and his writings.
The philosopher Karl Kautsky ( 1854 – 1938 ) published a partial edition of Marx's surplus-value critique, and later published a full, three-volume edition as Theorien über den Mehrwert ( Theories of Surplus Value, 1905 – 1910 ); the first volume was published in English as A History of Economic Theories ( 1952 ).

published and lengthy
He cemented his place in Stalin's entourage with a lengthy oration titled, " On the History of the Bolshevik Organisations in Transcaucasia " ( later published as a book ), which emphasized Stalin's role in it.
In addition to published and unpublished lyrics from West Side Story, Follies and Company, the tome finds Sondheim discussing his relationship with Oscar Hammerstein II and his collaborations with composers, actors and directors throughout his lengthy career.
In his later years he published two lengthy novels on historical subjects, Peter the First ( 1929 – 45 ) and The Road to Calvary ( 1922-41 ).
A novelization of this script by Edward Bryant, Phoenix Without Ashes, was published in 1975 ; this contained a lengthy foreword by Ellison describing what had gone on in production.
In the 16th century Johannes Arboreus ’ Theosophia ( volumes published 1540-1553 ) provided a lengthy exposition that included no mention of esotericism.
His widow Mary published his lengthy autobiographical " poem to Coleridge " as The Prelude several months after his death.
Mérimée's story is a blend of travelogue and adventure yarn, probably inspired by the writer's lengthy travels in Spain in 1830, and had originally been published in 1845 in the journal Revue des deux mondes.
An overview of Smith's mathematics contained in a lengthy obituary published in a professional journal in 1884 is reproduced at NumberTheory. Org.
" In two lengthy interviews, Ehrlich admitted making not a single major error in the popular works he published in the late 1960s and early 1970s … the only flat-out mistake Ehrlich acknowledges is missing the destruction of the rain forests, which happens to be a point that supports and strengthens his world view — and is therefore, in cognitive dissonance terms, not a mistake at all.
In 2004, Professor Douglas Little of Clark University published a lengthy academic article explicitly linking the TV series to CIA history: " Mission Impossible: The CIA and the Cult of Covert Action in the Middle East ".
His first book, a collection of short pieces called Bertha's Christmas Vision: An Autumn Sheaf, was published in 1856, and his second, a lengthy satirical poem called Nothing to Do: A Tilt at our Best Society, was published in 1857.
Although Wyndham had already published other novels using other pen-name combinations drawn from his lengthy real name, this was the first published under the John Wyndham pen-name.
Morris declined immediate reply, accusing Karsh of a " mélange of distortions, half-truths, and plain lies ", but published a lengthy rebuttal in the Winter 1998 issue of the Journal of Palestine Studies.
On the 40th anniversary of its release, the Vatican newspaper, L ' Osservatore Romano, published a lengthy article which declared that " Forty years later, this album remains a type of magical musical anthology: 30 songs you can go through and listen to at will, certain of finding some pearls that even today remain unparalleled.
His lengthy Grand Dictionnaire de cuisine ( Great Dictionary of Cuisine ) was published posthumously in 1873.
Poet Phoebe Cary — at whose New York City literary gatherings Dodge was a regular guest — wrote a lengthy poem about it called " The Leak in the Dike ", published posthumously in 1873, which has been widely anthologized in books of poetry for schoolchildren.
During these years he wrote a number of works, most published posthumously, most notably a lengthy commentary on the Aggadot of Tractates Berakhot and Shabbat, titled ' Eyn Ayah ' and a brief but powerful book on morality and spirituality, titled ' Mussar Avikhah '.
Robinson, who had been a beneficed clergyman near Yarmouth, had replied in An Answer to a Censorious Epistle ; and Hall published ( 1610 ) A Common Apology against the Brownists, a lengthy treatise answering Robinson paragraph by paragraph.
The lengthy poem was later published in The Spirit of the Nation by James Duffy.
* The Quincunx ( ISBN 0-345-37113-5 ) is the title of a lengthy and elaborate novel by Charles Palliser set in 19th-century England, published in 1989 ; the pattern appears in the text as a heraldic device, and is also reflected in the structure of the book.
Baldwin's lengthy essay Down at the Cross ( frequently called The Fire Next Time after the title of the book in which it was published ) similarly showed the seething discontent of the 1960s in novel form.
A lengthy partial transcript of the trial proceedings was published in different languages the following year by a Moscow foreign languages press, including an English language edition.
Hecataeus of Abdera collated all the stories about the Hyperboreans current in the fourth century BC and published a lengthy treatise on them, lost to us, but noted by Diodorus Siculus ( ii. 47. 1 – 2 ).

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