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…witnessed the failure of, not one type of communism, but to that of more. By this statement, I am referring to the fact that these total transformations - as the main declaratory purpose of the communist regimes - have been pursued in societies with some…
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…of Tristan Tzara , he was a unique and charismatic individual who energised the growing group of writers, artists and independent thinkers the exact point of freeing art. Tristan Tzara wrote the Dada manifesto in 1918 it was a poetic and highly provocative…
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….) He was interested in the “observation without comment… [using] common speech… [and depicting] homely details…”(pg.12.) In the ‘Imagist Manifesto,’ Williams (together with his colleagues) points out the importance of making use of “the exact word…
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…against technology and it's advancement are most likely opposed to biotechnology as well. Included in the Unabomber's manifesto is his stressed position on technology and biotechnology. "Search the Unabomber Manifesto and you find the word 'computer…
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…and loyalty to his father, and the confusion between his political ideals all contributed to his instability. Catherine had already written the manifesto that deprived her son of his rights and designated her grandson as the heir to the throne, when she died…
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…? Is there not more to a person than their retention of facts and figures? Young expresses these ideas in the Chelsea Manifesto, which states; "Were we to evaluate people, not according to their intelligence and their education, their occupation and their power…
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…. Some resource material found was a 10-point assessment manifesto, which has been taken from 500 Tips on Assessment by Sally Brown, Phil Race and Brenda Smith published by Kogan page in 1996. These tips are also available from 500 tips for Further…
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…. Hitler's release from jail after nine months signified the NSDAP acceptance of the 1920 National Socialist Manifesto, which was the first point in which the parties' ideologies towards the Jews had been written down and officially implemented. Article 4 read…
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…simultaneously. Language was targeted through poetry, periodicals and manifestos, because it was being used to present the unjust as just, illogic as logic. Logic itself was denounced in the contradictory statements and actions of Dadaists, because logic turned young…
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…majority in the Reichstag to pass the Enabling Act. The way he did this was quite unplanned. In February 1933 a communist set fire to and destroyed the Reichstag building. Hitler persuaded Hindenberg to declare a state of emergency, by which he limited other…
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