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  • ...ntor to the younger Buckley, becoming, in Buckley's words, "the number-one intellectual influence on National Review."<ref name=Muravchik/> ...ture of organization. This iron law of oligarchy holds good for all social movements and all forms of society. It makes impossible the democratic ideal of self-
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  • ...second Gulf War seemed very much the brainchild of the American right. The intellectual arguments backing the conflict emerged almost entirely from hard-right US t ...her characteristic of Lloyd’s writings has been his hostility to popular movements. In ''The miners' strike'', which he co-authored, he criticised the miners
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  • ...ar change; stop people using their resources; and are linked to xenophobic movements.<ref>This article by John Vidal, published in The Guardian on 26 November 1 ...er scientific critic, Simon Singh, Durkin responded "with this devastating intellectual put-down: 'Go and f**k yourself.'"<ref>Mark Lynas, [http://www.telegraph.co
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  • ...of lifestyle politics, it was difficult to avoid noting the powerful anti-intellectual currents that sprung from the soul of Sixties radicalism. I wasn’t intere ...bstract?fromPage=online&aid=3235664 'The African Crowd in Nairobi: Popular Movements and Elite Politics'], ''Journal of African History'', Volume: 14, Issue: 2,
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  • ...racist views. He went on to warn against dangers of the development of an "intellectual argument" bolstering anti-Semitic feeling. <ref>Marie Woolf, “Anti-Semiti ...and with leadership from the Reform, Liberal and [[Conservative Masorti]] movements. In addition, the group held meetings with those Members of Parliament who
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  • ...on the Holocaust. His books include the co-edited ''Leadership and Social Movements'' and he has published essays in ''Radical Philosophy'', ''The Sociological ...iew that "the times" or "the situation" dictated their temporary, knowing, intellectual and practical subordination to state power in Russia or the United States.
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  • ...vironment to "consult public opinion and to consider the role of voluntary movements and youth in the environment" with a view to the UK contribution at the 197 "I am a terrible intellectual snob. I would be very cross if anyone came away from meeting me and thought
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  • ...viding for the networking of right-wing intellectuals, and establishing an intellectual hegemony of the right by sheer force of money and propaganda.<ref>John Salo ...titutes that are part of the terrorism industry operate in many spheres of intellectual activity and policy interest. This is related to size, and the Big Four-Her
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  • *[[Commentary Magazine]] AJC's flagship publication, considered "the intellectual home of the [[neoconservative]] movement" (in Feb. 2007 AJC announced that ...and with leadership from the Reform, Liberal and [[Conservative Masorti]] movements. In addition, the group held meetings with those Members of Parliament who
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  • The European Foundation for Democracy (EFD) describes itself as 'a centre of intellectual risk-taking',<ref>EFD [http://www.europeandemocracy.org/index.php?option=co ...he French think-tank [[IFRI]] to discuss the “US policy towards Jihadist movements after the US elections”, in Brussels on 1 July 2008.
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  • Nestle was referring to Taylor's movements between Monsanto and the US FDA. Here is a summary of Taylor's career by bl ...rving a stint as Monsanto’s chief lobbyist, became a kind of food-safety intellectual, issuing wise papers on how the regulators should oversee food companies. S
    33 KB (4,974 words) - 11:13, 30 March 2013
  • ...ysis of Jewish Involvement in Twentieth-Century Intellectual and Political Movements'' (1998). He has also edited three books, ''Sociobiological Perspectives on
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  • [[Category:Intellectual Movements]][[Category:Conservative movement]]
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  • .../ref> It also established the Reut Policy Network to utilise the "untapped intellectual potential" of researchers around the world interested in identifying “str ...ion' of Israel. It defined this as the "convergence of seemingly unrelated movements and associations into a coalition that fundamentally de-legitimizes the Jew
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  • ...and some limited references against the environmental and anti-capitalist movements (around 4 articles, tying in with the anti-precautionary principle message) ...[[Andrew Gowers]] (independent review leader, government assessment, UK's intellectual property regime [[Association for Financial Markets in Europe]] now directo
    77 KB (10,608 words) - 11:57, 9 April 2015
  • ...nterview about the time he spent in Afghanistan. He refused to explain his movements at the time of his arrest seven years ago or who told him to go to the regi ...ing to implement Islamic law in its totality). This amounts not just to an intellectual error but a policy dead-end.<ref>[http://standpointmag.co.uk/node/3478 The
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  • ...disillusioned liberal intellectuals in the 1970s, but was “one of those intellectual undercurrents that surface only intermittently”. For Kristol it is not a :Neocons are familiar with intellectual history and aware that it is only in the last two centuries that democracy
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  • For Urban, Ledeen is an important intellectual influence in the Neoconservative and this is attested to by his position as ...icular Gabriele D'Annunzio, whose work he sees it a "model for much of the movements of mass politics of the 20th century", particularly in D'Annunzio's use of
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  • ...author and a political scientist best known for his belief that Islamists movements are essentially fascistic and anti-Semitic and thus comparable with the Thi ...the reality of Auschwitz and National Socialism at either the personal or intellectual levels.’ <ref>Alan Johnson, ‘[http://www.matthiaskuentzel.de/contents/i
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  • ...[Frank Furedi]], Professor of sociology at the [[University of Kent]], the intellectual guru of the [[Revolutionary Communist Tendency]]/[[Revolutionary Communist ...bstract?fromPage=online&aid=3235664 'The African Crowd in Nairobi: Popular Movements and Elite Politics'], ''Journal of African History'', Volume: 14, Issue: 2,
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