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In 1946, renouncing the violence and pessimism of his earlier work, he joined several other Belgian artists in signing the manifesto Surrealism in Full Sunlight.
However, contrary to the Labour Party's earlier manifesto promises, no referendum was held before the 2001 general election and the statement was not repeated.
On April 18, 2007, NBC News received a package containing a " multimedia manifesto " from Cho Seung-hui, the gunman responsible for the Virginia Tech massacre that occurred two days earlier, the largest school shooting and spree killing in American history.
The First Things First 2000 manifesto, launched by Adbusters magazine in 1999, was an updated version of the earlier First Things First manifesto written and published in 1964 by Ken Garland, a British designer.
Later that year, an even more radical group was formed, which produced the manifesto Refus global first set out by Borduas, which completely overshadowed the earlier manifesto.
Remembering Bagha Jatin who “ personified the best of mankind ”, Roy worked “ for the ideal of establishing a social order in which the best in man could be manifest .” In 1947, he elaborated his theses into a manifesto, New Humanism, expected to be as important as the Communist Manifesto by Marx a century earlier.
These requirements replicated the earlier manifesto authored in Bucharest by philosopher Gabriel Liiceanu ( Apel către lichele, the " Appeal to the Scoundrels ").
The Confessio is a breviary about " the true Philosophy ", it completes the earlier manifesto ( Fama Fraternitatis, 1614 ) and in some way it comes to justify it, defending it from the voices and accusations already launched to the mysterious Brothers of the " Fraternity of the Rose Cross ".

manifesto and one
In 1917, Tzara wrote a second Dada manifesto considered one of the most important Dada writings, which was published in 1918.
In an account that had become standard by the mid-century, Hilbert's problem set was also a kind of manifesto, that opened the way for the development of the formalist school, one of three major schools of mathematics of the 20th century.
While continuing to contribute pieces to the Westminster Review, Evans had resolved to become a novelist, and she set out a manifesto for herself in one of her last essays for the Review, " Silly Novels by Lady Novelists " ( 1856 ).
As a junior lecturer at the Lycée du Havre in 1938, Sartre wrote the novel La Nausée ( Nausea ), which serves in some ways as a manifesto of existentialism and remains one of his most famous books.
During one of these incidents, Major, a detainee at a police station in Łódź, proclaimed, in reference to the Marxist and Hegelian dialectics, yet another artistic manifesto and referred to his graffiti art as " dialectic painting " stating: " The Thesis is the Anti-Regime Slogan.
A manifesto of Le Corbusier's " five points " of new architecture, the villa is representative of the bases of modern architecture, and is one of the most easily recognizable and renowned examples of the International style.
In his essays, Loos used provocative catchphrases and has become noted for one particular essay / manifesto entitled Ornament and Crime, spoken first in 1910.
The Sweden Democrat's ideological pillar is described in their manifesto first published on 4 May 2003 during Jansson leadership and then revised on 8 May 2005 ( one day after Åkesson became the new chairman ).
It adopted a manifesto drafted by Trotsky shortly before his murder and a range of policies on the work of the International, including one calling for the reunification of the then-divided Fourth Internationalist groups in Britain.
As one of the figures in the Criterion literary society ( 1933 – 1934 ), Eliade's initial encounter with the traditional far right was polemical: the group's conferences were stormed by members of A. C. Cuza's National-Christian Defense League, who objected to what they viewed as pacifism and addressed antisemitic insults to several speakers, including Sebastian ; in 1933, he was among the signers of a manifesto opposing Nazi Germany's state-enforced racism.
In 1990 the attempt to write the first manifesto of principles failed because of the difference between socialists and communists on the one side and the more liberal former PPR members on the other side.
Until 1791, he was one of the main members of the club known later as the Jacobins, of which he drew up the manifesto and first rulebook.
Luigi Russolo's futurist manifesto, The Art of Noises, is considered to be one of the most important and influential texts in 20th century musical aesthetics.
The zoologist William Roy McGregor was one of the driving forces in this movement, writing an 80-page illustrated pamphlet on the subject, which proved an effective manifesto for conservation.
Amongst them the new banner of Vincennes was conspicuous, bearing the inscription in red letters on a white ground, “ Love one another .” A balloon was then sent up, which let fall at intervals, outside Paris, a manifesto of the Freemasons.
In 1948, he was one of the signatories of the Refus global manifesto.
In 1930 Young contributed to the Agrarian manifesto, I'll Take My Stand, and was one of 12 known as the Southern Agrarians.
The author's preface to the novel, regarded as a manifesto of literary impressionism, is considered one of Conrad's significant pieces of non-fiction writing.
The DRU manifesto declared, " There will be only one leadership, only one military plan and only one command, only one political line.
" In 2003 she was one of the signatories to the third humanist manifesto, Humanism and Its Aspirations.
The manifesto has been considered to be one of the primary causes of the Quiet Revolution in Quebec.

manifesto and Vertov
Dziga Vertov claimed in his 1924 manifesto, “ The Birth of Kino-Eye ” that “ the cinema-eye is cinema-truth .” To paraphrase Hilmar Hoffman, this means that in film, only what the camera ‘ sees ’ exists, and the viewer, lacking alternative perspectives, conventionally takes the image for reality.

manifesto and wrote
In this manifesto, the authors wrote about a hacker ethic centering around passion, hard work, creativity and joy in creating software.
The SLA manifesto for sale in a magazine-store in StockholmIn his manifesto " Symbionese Liberation Army Declaration of Revolutionary War & the Symbionese Program ", Donald DeFreeze wrote, " The name ' symbionese ' is taken from the word ' symbiosis ' and we define its meaning as a body of dissimilar bodies and organisms living in deep and loving harmony and partnership in the best interest of all within the body.
Breton wrote the manifesto of 1924 that defines the purposes of the group.
During his imprisonment, he wrote an influential Leveller manifesto, " An Arrow Against All Tyrants and Tyranny ".
" The group's manifesto, which Yeats wrote, declared, " We hope to find in Ireland an uncorrupted & imaginative audience trained to listen by its passion for oratory ... & that freedom to experiment which is not found in the theatres of England, & without which no new movement in art or literature can succeed.
The beginnings of the so-called " reform movement ", of which Mercadante was part, arose from the publication of a manifesto by Giuseppe Mazzini which he wrote in 1836, the Filosofia della musica.
In 1987 he wrote a rambling seven-page " hacking manifesto of sorts, complete with his theories on Hagbard Celine and the Illuminati.
He also wrote a manifesto in which he argued the justice of the Reformed cause.
Together, Breton and Trotsky wrote a manifesto Pour un art révolutionnaire indépendent ( published under the names of Breton and Diego Rivera ) calling for " complete freedom of art ", which was becoming increasingly difficult with the world situation of the time.
In June 1957, Debord wrote the manifesto of the Situationist International, titled Report on the Construction of Situations.
In August 1999, Childish and Thomson wrote The Stuckists manifesto which places great importance on the value of painting as a medium, as well as its use for communication, the expression of emotion and of experience – as opposed to what Stuckists see as the superficial novelty, nihilism and irony of conceptual art and postmodernism.
One of the first to conceive of a union of European nations was Count Richard Nikolaus von Coudenhove-Kalergi, who wrote the Pan-Europa manifesto in 1923.
Post-surrealism is a movement that arose in Southern California in 1934 when Helen Lundeberg and Lorser Feitelson wrote a manifesto explaining their desire to use art to convey the relationship between the perceptual and the conceptual.
Anthony Crosland wrote The Future of Socialism ( 1956 ) as a personal manifesto arguing for a reformulation of the term.
In BLAST Lewis wrote the group's manifesto, several essays expounding his Vorticist aesthetic ( distinguishing it from other avant-garde practices ), and a modernist drama, " Enemy of the Stars.
Hyde helped establish the Gaelic Journal in 1892, and in November of the same year wrote a manifesto called The necessity for de-anglicising the Irish nation, arguing that Ireland should follow her own traditions in language, literature and even in dress.
By 1921, when he wrote his manifesto in Vida Americana, Siqueiros had already been exposed to Marxism and saw the life of the working and rural poor while traveling with the Constitutional Army.
At the founding convention Hagerty served as secretary of the Constitution Committee, and as such wrote the preamble to the IWW Constitution — a short and effective manifesto which became a fundamental element of the organization's official doctrine for decades to follow.
Herder wrote an important essay on Shakespeare and Auszug aus einem Briefwechsel über Ossian und die Lieder alter Völker ( Extract from a correspondence about Ossian and the Songs of Ancient Peoples ) published in 1773 in a manifesto along with contributions by Goethe and Justus Möser.
In 1860 Brahms and Joachim jointly wrote a manifesto against the " progressive " music of the ' New German ' School, in reaction to the polemics of Brendel's Neue Zeitschrift für Musik.
The name AMORC is an abbreviation for the Latin title Antiquus Mysticusque Ordo Rosæ Crucis (" Ancient and Mystic Order of the Rosy Cross ") Harvey Spencer Lewis, an author, occultist and mystic who founded AMORC in the United States of America, wrote that " from the very start, and with the issuance of the first public manifesto, the correct name of the international Rosicrucian organization was used, namely, the Ancient and Mystical Order Rosae Crucis.

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