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…guided the creative arts. However, Dada's 'pathological horror of defined beliefs' rules out its status as truly anarchistic, rather it is nihilistic. In his 'Dada Manifesto' 1918, Tristan Tzara writes: "I write a manifesto and I want nothing, yet I say…
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…. In The Communist Manifesto, Marx writes, "With the development of industry, the proletariat not only increases in number, it becomes concentrated in greater masses, its strength grows, and it feels that strength more." (Luther, p. 11). Marx believed that full democracy…
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…first composer's evening in the Royal Concert Hall featuring the primere of the String Quartet No. 1 by the Waldbauer-Kerpely String Quartet. With a similar debut concert by Kodály two days earlier a manifesto for the new Hungarian music had now been…
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…France (Chant 25). In January of 1950, the Viet Minh gained recognition by the governments of the USSR and China, who supplied weapons and places to train (Chant 25). Because the two Communist superpowers recognized the Viet Minh, the Vietnam war became…
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…and Capitalism, led to this unique war. This unparalleled war was between the Capitalist countries, including the United States, or the Eastern bloc and the Communist countries, including the Soviet Union, also referred to as the Western bloc. It was a unique war…
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…in Korea, therefore, each set up strong military and governmental ties.2 The United States wanted Korea to be held under democratic rule, while the Soviets wanted communist rule. They took these conflicting views to the United Nations (UN.) which had just been…
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…France (Chant 25). In January of 1950, the Viet Minh gained recognition by the governments of the USSR and China, who supplied weapons and places to train (Chant 25). Because the two Communist superpowers recognized the Viet Minh, the Vietnam war became…
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…seats in parliament they increased their seats to 107, becoming Germany's second largest political party. The largest party was still the Social Democrats, and this party won 143 seats and 24.5 percent of the vote. Communist Party candidates won 13.1 percent…
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…set up strong military and governmental ties.2 The United States wanted Korea to be held under democratic rule, while the Soviets wanted communist rule. They took these conflicting views to the United Nations (UN.) which had just been set up to prevent…
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…theory of modernity resembles a pattern of utopian integration. Marx's definition of the classless communist society as a 'free association of the producers' presupposes the absorption of the bureaucratic state and the market economy into a unified…
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