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The second and third manifestos, respectively An Open Letter to Sir Nicholas Serota and Remodernism, were sent to Nicholas Serota which received a brief reply: " Thank you for your open letter dated 6 March.

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Inspired by Tzara, Paris Dada soon issued manifestos, organized demonstrations, staged performances and produced a number of journals ( the final two editions of Dada, Le Cannibale, and Littérature featured Dada in several editions.
The next landmark publication by Koolhaas was S, M, L, XL, together with Bruce Mau, Jennifer Sigler, and Hans Werlemann ( 1995 ), a 1376-page tome combining essays, manifestos, diaries, fiction, travelogues, and meditations on the contemporary city.
His book Freedom & Reality contained many quotes from Labour party manifestos or by Harold Wilson that he regarded as nonsensical.
Ashcraft and Goldsmith ( 1983 ) have traced in detail in the period 1689 to 1710 the major influence of the liberal political ideas of John Locke on Whig political values, as expressed in widely cited manifestos such as " Political Aphorisms: or, the True Maxims of Government Displayed ," an anonymous pamphlet that appeared in 1690 and was widely cited by Whigs.
The manifestos were and are not taken literally by many but rather regarded either as hoaxes or as allegorical statements.
In the early 17th century, the manifestos caused excitement throughout Europe by declaring the existence of a secret brotherhood of alchemists and sages who were preparing to transform the arts, sciences, religion, and political and intellectual landscape of Europe.
In the 1880s, the aesthetic was articulated by a series of manifestos and attracted a generation of writers.
According to the party's website, current policy is guided by the party's 2005 Westminster election, 2007 Holyrood election, and 2009 European election manifestos.
The aims of Liberal International are also set out in a series of seven manifestos, written between 1946 and 1997 and are furthered by a variety of bodies including a near yearly conference for liberal parties and individuals from around the world.
He began mailing collages to friends and strangers, along with a series of manifestos, mimeographed for distribution, including “ What is a Moticos ?”, excerpts of which were published in an article by John Wilcock in the inaugural issue of the Village Voice.
Publishing manifestos was a feature of Futurism, and the Futurists ( usually led or prompted by Marinetti ) wrote them on many topics, including painting, architecture, religion, clothing and cooking.
Indeed, he did contribute to Declaration, an anthology of manifestos by writers associated with the philosophy, and a chapter of his novel, Hurry on Down, was excerpted in a popular paperback sampler, Protest: The Beat Generation and the Angry Young Men.
:"... consisted largely in a series of increasingly desperate gimmicks by which artists sought to give their work an immediately recognizable individual trademark, a succession of manifestos of despair ... or of gestures reducing the sort of art which was primarily bought for investment and its collectors ad absurdum, as by adding an individual's name to piles of brick or soil (' minimal art ') or by preventing it from becoming such a commodity through making it too short-lived to be permanent (' performance art ').
In the autumn, following the successful Nazi German expansion into Central Europe which seemed to provide momentum for the Guard, and especially the international context provided by the Munich Agreement and the First Vienna Award, its clandestine leadership grew confident and published manifestos threatening King Carol.
Recent philosophic manifestos by literary deconstructionists, radical feminists, and opponents of science generally ( e. g., religious, cultural, political, etc.
This general misconstruction of the facts is refuted in an article released by the Immigration and Naturalization Service, claiming that inspectors did not personally take names, instead inventorying the passengers using manifestos created by the shipping companies themselves.
With Nikolai Krestinsky ( who split with the group soon afterwards ) and Kamenev, he attempted to organize a substantial opposition, visiting Ukraine for this purpose, hosting public meetings and printing manifestos addressed to the workers in Kiev, Kharkiv, Mykolaiv, Odessa, Dnipropetrovsk, Kherson, and Zaporizhia ( he was assisted by, among others, Yuri Kotsubinsky ).
Sandino's only communication with Trincado was through a series of letters, but after his return his manifestos and his personal affiliations were increasingly shaped by his attempt to apply the ideals of the EMECU.
Although standing on separate manifestos in the succeeding election of 2003 the joint working continued, with Labour's Rt Hon Jack McConnell MSP as First Minister, and the LibDems ' Jim Wallace QC MSP as Deputy First Minister ( and Minister for Enterprise and Lifelong Learning ) who was then succeeded by Nicol Stephen of the same party as Deputy First Minister.
In the early Purist manifestos, colour was deemed secondary to form, and this could be seen in the careful placing of colour to reinforce discrete architectural elements by Le Corbusier in his work of the mid-1920s.
Liberal political parties have specific policies, which the social scientist can either read from party manifestos, or infer from actual actions and laws passed by ostensibly liberal parties.

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The two artists would later join with others in writing manifestos on Futurism.
Respect's 2005 conference resolved that explicit defence of equal rights and calls for the end to all discrimination against lesbians, gay men, bisexuals and transgender people would be made in all of its manifestos and principal election materials.
Further up would be a cylinder, which was to house an information centre, issuing news bulletins and manifestos via telegraph, radio and loudspeaker, and would complete a rotation once a day.
The priests would also be instructed to read Pugachev ’ s manifestos during mass and sing prayers to the health of the Great Emperor Peter III.

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But they are still coalitions, not parties in their own right, and do not issue manifestos of their own.
Since the early 1950s, however, he increasingly became focused on architecture, writing and reading in public manifestos and controversial essays ( e. g. 1958 a ‘ Mouldiness Manifesto .’ advocating natural forms of decay ) In 1972, he had his first architectural models made for the TV-show ‘ Wünsch dir was ', in order to demonstrate his ideas on forested roofs, " tree tenants " and the " window right " of every tenant to embellish the facade around his windows.

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All three types of Humanism ( and all three of the American Humanist Association's manifestos ) reject deference to supernatural beliefs ; promoting the practical, methodological naturalism of science, but also going further and supporting the philosophical stance of metaphysical naturalism.
In the numerous manifestos of the pope and the emperor the antagonism of Church and State becomes daily more evident: the pope claimed for himself the imperium animarum ' command of the souls ' ( i. e. voicing Gods will to the faithful ) and the principatus rerum et corporum in universo mundo ' princedom over all things and bodies in the whole world ', while the emperor wished to restore the imperium mundi, imperium ( as under Roman Law ) over the ( now Christian ) world — Rome was again to be the capital of the world and Frederick was to become the real emperor of the Romans, so he energetically protested against the world-empire of the pope.
The story begins with D-503 deciding to answer the One State's call for all with literary talent to " compose tracts, odes, manifestos, poems, or other works extolling the beauty and grandeur of the One State.
However the three members of the 1999-2002 coalition ( Labour, Greens, Alliance ) all had decriminalisation in their manifestos.
The National Front in its political manifestos published in 1997 and 2001, reiterated its pledge to repatriate " all coloured immigrants and their offspring ".
In 1979, Marien published L ' Activité Surréaliste en Belgique, a chronological record of all the documents, manifestos, tracts and articles pertaining to the surrealist movement in Belgium that appeared between 1924 and 1950.
During the 2010 general election campaign, the published manifestos of the various parties revealed that the Labour Party planned to continue the introduction of the identity card scheme, while all other parties pledged to discontinue plans to issue ID cards.
At the 2002 general election only the manifestos of the Green Party and the Labour Party ( Ireland ) explicitly referred to the rights of gay couples, but from 2004 all political parties, including the then Fianna Fáil / Progressive Democrat government, produced polices or made statements in favour of varying forms of recognition.
In the run-up to the 2007 general election, the manifestos of all parties supported Civil Unions for same-sex couples with Sinn Féin and the Green Party supporting full civil marriage.
The same year he published a number of other works, including manifestos, leaflets, posters and all kinds of new art, formerly unknown in Poland.
The central theme of all three manifestos is the elaboration of a philosophy and value system which does not necessarily include belief in any personal deity or " higher power ", although the three differ considerably in their tone, form, and ambition.
Tom Peters, Chris Anderson, and Guy Kawasaki all had manifestos featured on ChangeThis.
It was part of the election manifestos of all political parties during elections.
Most recently it contributed to James Dyson's Ingenious Britain report, and published a series of research papers — The Vital 6 Percent, Attacking the Recession, and Mass Localism — that influenced all of the three major party manifestos in the UK general election in 2010.
In one of its manifestos it had been declared that all music was unbearable — excepting, possibly, mine — a beautiful and appreciated condescension " ( LeBaron 2002, 30 – 31 ).
Vakatora was quoted by the Fiji Sun on 20 February that the coalition's aim of uniting all indigenous-led parties was hampered by the differences in their manifestos.

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