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A quote from Roosevelt's 1912 Progressive Party platform was cited as an epigram by Julian Assange, founder of WikiLeaks, in his 2006 manifesto: " Behind the ostensible government sits enthroned an invisible government, owing no allegiance and acknowledging no responsibility to the people.
To destroy this invisible government, to dissolve the unholy alliance between corrupt business and corrupt politics is the first task of the statesmanship of the day.
One of the few cases in which neoclassical economists support government provision of goods or intervention in markets, markets for public goods, which may attract free rider problems, will not come to rest at the appropriate equilibrium when left to the invisible hand alone.
For 150 years, Louisiana Creoles enjoyed an insular lifestyle, prospering, educating themselves without the government and building their invisible communities under the Code Noir.
:' The real menace of our Republic is the invisible government, which like a giant octopus sprawls its slimy legs over our cities, states and nation.
They use the columns of these papers to club into submission or drive out of office public officials who refuse to do the bidding of the powerful corrupt cliques which compose the invisible government.
Whether Smith's quotation of an invisible hand in the middle of his work is a micro-economical statement or a macro-economical statement condemning monopolies and government interferences as in the case of tariffs and patents is debatable.
The invisible hand, he wrote, destroys the possibility of a decent human existence " unless government takes pains to prevent " this outcome, as must be assured in " every improved and civilized society.
This article addresses the Christian Church broadly, taking account of the variety of conceptions about it, some identifying it with a concrete visible structure ( the view of Oriental Orthodoxy, the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Catholic Church ), others seeing it as an invisible reality not identified with any earthly structure ( the general Protestant view ), and others equating it with a particular set of groups that share certain essential elements of doctrine and practice, though divided on other points of doctrine and practice and in government ( the branch theory as taught by some Anglicans ).
The Tanstagi principle is meant to imply that the invisible hand of the free market applies to government as well.
The Martin government created these positions so that the Minister of State title is effectively invisible.
" The riot " was not a casual affair ; it was premeditated and planned by those secret and invisible forces that today are fighting you and the men who represent good government.
Ironically, the state sponsored persecution of Protestants by the 1980s government created what some scholars call an " invisible church " and an underground evangelism where the membership of these churches drastically increased despite this era of persecution.
Products considered functional generally do not include products where fortification has been done to meet government regulations and the change is not recorded on the label as a significant addition (" invisible fortification ").
The general premise is that while the government may have prevented a financial catastrophe for the time being, they have reinforced confidence for high risk taking and provided an invisible safety net.
This descriptive discovery of Homo oeconomicus allowed the removal of the sovereign from economic affairs and allowed a societal conception of economic process ; the so-called ' invisible hand ' of the market coined by Adam Smith to be ' rationally ' justified politically ( it is no secret that from this period of the 18th century political representation for the industrial working population in the form of representative democracy was coming to social prominence commonly known as ' the vote '), this would, while paradoxically, maximise the eventual target of economic liberalism for government permanently intervention to produce, multiply, and guarantee the freedoms required by economic liberalism.
The town ( zhen ) in which the county government ( and the county's main urban area ) is located is often " invisible " on less-detailed maps, because its circle is usually labeled with the name of the county rather than the name of the actual zhen into which this urban area falls.
This supports the classical thought which revolves around Adam Smith's invisible hand which states that the markets would achieve equilibrium via the market forces that impact economic activity and thus there is no need for government intervention. Moreover, the classical economists believed that the economy was operating at a full employment Hence the classical Aggregate expenditure model is:
Contributing editor Webster Tarpley said that the closure was an effort by " the invisible, secret, parallel government " to silence LaRouche because of his presidential campaigns.
When the President Woodrow Wilson signs this bill, the invisible government of the monetary power will be legalized .... the worst legislative crime of the ages is perpetrated by this banking and currency bill.
When the President signs this bill, the invisible government by the Monetary Power will be legalized, the people may not know it immediately but the day of reckoning is only a few years removed ....
Those who manipulate this unseen mechanism of society constitute an invisible government which is the true ruling power of our country.
It was largely the idea of Cyril Kleinwort who realised that the government was paying much attention to the UK's balance of trade in goods, but little to the UK's invisible earnings from services.

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Sample gadgets have included: explosives, a neutrino detector, glasses that allow user to see invisible " computer bugs ," and even a device for removing a miniature black hole from Keiichi's body.
It upholds the concept of the " visible and invisible Church ," meaning that all who are truly believers in every age belong to the holy Church invisible, while the United Methodist Church is a branch of the Church visible, to which all believers must be connected as it is the only institution wherein the Word of God is preached and the Sacraments are administered.
Donald Richie comments that in Japan, as in China, although kissing took place in erotic situations, in public " the kiss was invisible ," and the " touching of the lips never became the culturally encoded action it has for so long been in Europe and America.
Although the critic Vincent Canby described it in 1987 as " that invisible screen that forever separates the audience from the stage ," postmodern art forms frequently either do away with it entirely, or make use of various framing devices to manipulate it in order to emphasize or de-emphasize certain aspects of the production, according to the artistic desires of the work's creator.
In the radio drama, which debuted in 1937, The Shadow became an invisible avenger who had learned, while " traveling through East Asia ," " the mysterious power to cloud men's minds, so they could not see him.
* Kravel-Tovi, Michal, " To see the invisible messiah: Messianic socialization in the wake of a failed prophecy in Chabad ," Religion, 39, 3 ( 2009 ), 248-260.
3-9 ), and even it would seem by his questioner Porphyry, below gods, daemons, angels, and archangels, and above heroes ( omitted by Porphyry ) and departed " souls ," in the scale of invisible beings whose presence may become manifest.
Yet the record of her trial with Sarah Good and Sarah Osborne holds her giving an energetic confession, speaking before the court of " creatures who inhabit the invisible world ," and " the dark rituals which bind them together in service of Satan ," and implicating both Good and Osborne while asserting that " many other people in the colony were engaged in the devil's conspiracy against the Bay.
Old women are invisible, and I don't want to be invisible ," she has said.
Julian Glover wrote that fairness " compels no action " and compared it to an " atmospheric ideal, an invisible gas, a miasma ," and to use an expression by Churchill, a " happy thought.
Some people convert to " foglets ," clouds of nanomachines that make anything from particles in the air and can spread thin enough to be invisible.
In April 1975, Keane introduced an invisible gremlin named " Not Me ," who watches while the children try to shift blame for a misdeed by saying, " Not me.
" Nickell says that Rydén's personal misspellings and linguistic errors are identical to those claimed to be written as Jesus, God, Mary, her own invisible " guardian angel, Daniel ," and Satan, and all seem to have the same hand writing and grammar.
Despite the evident tongue-in-cheek origin of the book, supposedly written by the " Mad Arab Abdul al-Hazred ," who was supposed to have died by being torn apart by an invisible being in an Arab marketplace in broad daylight, many have been led to believe that the book is real.
Bosch suggested that in order to not fall into the two extremes of syncretism or " Babylonian captivity ," self-theologizing must be in dialogue with the universal ' invisible ' church.
His mastery of necromancy is so great he has produced a kind of " super-zombie ," one that is capable of seeing invisible, regenerating like a troll and whose appendages continue to fight on when severed.
Bernard believed that it " It is the invisible express by the visible ," and those previous attempts of religious symbolism failed.
Deriving some of his powers from genetics and some from magical lollipops from " the Unknown ," Herbie can talk to animals ( who know him by name ), fly ( by walking on air ), become invisible, and ( once he got his own title ), travel through time.
She used a " black light projector ," a device which allowed her to blind her enemies and make herself invisible.
" The funniest episode probably is " Son of the Invisible Man ," directed by Carl Gottlieb, in which Ed Begley, Jr. plays a man who thinks he is invisible but is not ," wrote the Chicago Sun-Times.

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